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1 The committee is an independent panel that can propose changes to the laws.
2 Click on that, and you can fork and propose changes to the feds.
3 The report will be made available for public review, allowing airlines to propose changes .
4 They gave Google until February to propose changes but it did not make any.
5 The UK government is likely to propose changes to the regulation of gaming machines in
6 The amendment means that lawmakers can propose changes to the bill later in the day.
7 It is not clear if and when the IOC will propose changes to Rule 40.
8 As with the Jan. 29 debate, lawmakers will be able to propose changes , known as amendments.
9 The bill now enters the mark-up phase, where members of the House Agriculture Committee can propose changes .
10 They are likely to propose changes , or amendments, to this motion setting out alternative ways forward on Brexit.
11 She said Sweden had drafted an agreement and respected Ecuador's need to examine it thoroughly and propose changes .
12 He said he and others would work to oppose the proposed changes .
13 Bank of Ireland staff have rejected proposed changes to their pension scheme.
14 But what do JHB-dwellers need to know ahead of the proposed changes ?
15 Proposed changes in regulations may also encourage lower equity allocation, Aon said.
16 President Obama has announced proposed changes to immigration law in the US.
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