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Capable of being corrected by additions.
correctable
corrigible
1
Truthfulness is quite as much a habit and quite as
amendable
to cultivation as falsehood.
2
Cats are generally
amendable
to this sort of life.
3
Now, as May repeated at prime minister's questions on Wednesday, the government's motion will be
amendable
.
4
Conclusion: IMRT is a feasible option in giant cells tumors not
amendable
to complete surgical removal.
5
We will therefore make a statement about the way forward and table an
amendable
motion by Monday.
6
But any Commons motion on extending article 50 will be
amendable
,
and parliament might take another view.
7
If ratified, the contract will go into effect in November and it will become
amendable
in 2021.
8
Under present plans, the interim constitution and the Scotland Act would be
amendable
by an ordinary majority in parliament.
9
This is the second time May has submitted an
amendable
parliamentary motion after the defeat of her Brexit deal.
10
The platform allows for high throughput measurements in 96-well format, and all steps are
amendable
to automation and scale-up.
11
May must return to put a motion to the Commons on the way ahead, and that motion can also be
amendable
.
12
There could also be a straightforward "people's vote" amendment when May brings an
amendable
vote to MPs on 27 February.
13
When a conference committee report comes before the House, it is adopted or rejected in toto, as it is not divisible or
amendable
.
14
The
amendable
motion is just another chance for MPs to suggest changes, such as an extension to article 50 or ruling out no deal.
15
May must start her gruelling week on Monday by making a statement to MPs on Brexit, before facing an
amendable
motion on the way forward.
16
Truthfulness is quite as much a habit and quite as
amendable
to cultivation as falsehood.
amendable
amendable motion
amendable vote
as amendable
become amendable
generally amendable