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amended

[uh-men-did] / əˈmɛn dɪd /


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Passengers are advised to check their journey, external details with National Rail or their local operator, as services will be heavily amended or non-existent on key festive dates.

From BBC

If lawmakers in their state change the rules impacting tip and overtime pay, the worker might avoid having to file an amended state return.

From MarketWatch

Loy, the legal director of the First Amendment Coalition, said the Brown Act could be amended to proactively require public agencies to ultimately disclose the details and amounts of settlements.

From Los Angeles Times

That came after Prof Jay told the committee that she would welcome the parliamentary record being amended to clarify her comments on inquiries into grooming gangs.

From BBC

Under employment law rules a judge may "at any time correct any clerical mistake or other accidental slip or omission" and an amended version issued.

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