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Meanings of called the bill in English
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Usage of called the bill in English
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The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association calledthebill unsound and counterproductive.
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Democratic leaders calledthebill for debate under a rule that prevented amendments.
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When Cattell calledthebill up for reconsideration it was reconsidered and defeated.
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Republicans have calledthebill dead on arrival in the Senate.
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The Association of Talent Agents has calledthebill unworkable.
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Samantha Vine, BirdLife Australia's head of conservation, calledthebill a breach of faith.
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He calledthebill the only bipartisan solution capable of achieving a majority of the votes.
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Lisa Graves, senior legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, calledthebill "stunning."
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Fed governor Jerome Powell calledthebill, known to supporters as "Audit the Fed," misguided.
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The attorney-general, Avichai Mandelblit, calledthebill unconstitutional and said he would not defend it in the Supreme Court.
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In an advertisement in the Wall Street Journal, Lorillard calledthebill a first step to outlaw smoking completely.
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Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby, a Republican, calledthebill "an aggressive and comprehensive response" to the crisis.
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A lengthy declaration calledthebill of rights;
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Gregory Nojeim, the associate director of the ACLU's Washington office, calledthebill a "very sensible and modest piece of legislation."
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Rauner calledthebill "terrible policy," while Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel accused him of using the city as a political pawn.
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The English-language China Daily calledthebill a "stab in the back, given Beijing's efforts to stabilize the already turbulent China-U.S. relationship".