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Government strength meant the prisoners' bill was always going to go through substantially unamended.
ECONOMIST: Northern Ireland
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To force the bill directly to the Governor's desk, he moved the bill through the House unamended and it passed 94-51 with 51 Republicans opposed.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: Texas Targets Conservatives
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Then in decision time the motion from Public Health Minister Michael Matheson on the debate on Carers and Young Carers Strategy was passed unamended and unanimously.
BBC: Bureau motion and decision time
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The Scottish government motions was passed unamended at decision time.
BBC: Housing benefit reform debate
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The Scottish government's motion was passed at decision time unamended.
BBC: Government's economic strategy debate part 1
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Failure to do so could see some of the treaty's regulations left unamended from the last time they were reviewed - a quarter of a century ago when the internet was not a concern.
BBC: Divisions over internet governance intensify in Dubai
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Later in the day, during a second meeting, Boehner offered his members a stark choice: alter the bill by adding spending cuts to it, and send it back to the Senate, or pass it unamended.
NEWYORKER: The House of Pain
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The bill completed its report stage unamended.
BBC: Savings Accounts and Health in Pregnancy Bill part 1
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If, instead of adopting a new "strategic framework" that dispenses with the ABM Treaty altogether, the Bush Administration winds up effectively amending it, the unamended parts will continue to constitute unacceptable impediments to the actual realization of protection against missile attack.
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The motion was agreed unamended.
BBC: Plaid Cymru debate on european funding
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Yes, in theory, the commission could then re-submit the original proposals unamended, but in practice they would be unlikely to do so, not least because, if a third of national parliaments are against a proposal, so will be their governments, and the commission would be close to losing the qualified majority needed to pass laws.
ECONOMIST: By invitation