Example sentences of "the bill also " in BNC.

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1 The bill also refers to a new channel , to be known as channel 5 .
2 The bill also lays down provision for detailed news coverage by both Channels 3 and 5 .
3 The bill also provides safeguards for quality programming .
4 The bill also says the Broadcasting Standards Council will draw up a code ‘ giving guidance ’ on violence , sex and ‘ standards of taste and decency ’ .
5 In addition , the bill also extends to other bidders the traditional competition between the BBC and ITV for screening certain events ; while party political broadcasts will have to be shown on Channels 3,4 , and 5 .
6 The bill also incorporates proposals from the Lord Chancellor 's Civil Justice Review , which recommended an overhaul of civil court procedure to speed up and simplify cases and make litigation cheaper .
7 The bill also creates a Legal Services Ombudsman to oversee complaints procedures against solicitors and barristers .
8 The bill also allows the Lord Chancellor to make rules restricting the present automatic right of appeal to the Court of Appeal in some types of case .
9 The bill also incorporates proposals from the Lord Chancellor 's Civil Justice Review , which recommended an overhaul of civil court procedure to speed up and simplify cases and make litigation cheaper .
10 The bill also allows the Lord Chancellor to restrict the automatic right of appeal to the Court of Appeal .
11 The bill also bans another common practice that seems set to become as emotive as quotas : ‘ race-norming ’ , in which the score on federal employment aptitude tests is adjusted upwards for blacks and Hispanics .
12 The bill also breaches the confidentiality enjoyed by many professions — notably lawyers , doctors and journalists — who do not usually have to give up their files to the police .
13 The Bill also seeks to amend the Companies Act to require all plcs to publish their settlement periods of accounts and invoices in their annual reports .
14 The Bill also implements penalties introduced for offences under the Second Banking Coordination Directive and the Supervision of Credit Institutions Directive .
15 The bill also allows the defence that information has already been published , without explaining what that means .
16 The Bill also incorporated recommendations made by another sub-committee of the ACPS , chaired by Lord Justice Widgery , extending and rationalizing the powers of the courts to require a convicted offender to make financial reparation to his victim .
17 The Bill also replaces the idea of voluntary care — where parents have asked to have children taken into care because of specific problems — with the duty of local authorities to provide care and accommodation for any child who needs it .
18 The Bill also empowers the Secretary of State to repeal an obsolete and out-of-date Act of Parliament from 1908 which threatens the industry 's productivity and the earnings of its work force .
19 The Bill also imposes an automatic one-year driving ban , but I can not help wondering how many young people will be deterred by that — particularly as many of them drive without a licence anyway .
20 The Bill also contains special provisions for the islands , to which I suspect my hon. Friend the Member for Orkney and Shetland ( Mr. Wallace ) will wish to pay special reference , if he catches your eye , Mr. Deputy Speaker .
21 The Bill also means big changes for further education and sixth form colleges .
22 The bill also covered other aspects of television and radio regulation , including frequencies , advertising and news programmes .
23 The bill also cut the SDI budget by almost $2,000 million , delayed or reduced the development of a whole range of advanced weapons systems — including the Advanced Tactical Fighter , the Seawolf attack submarine programme and the navy 's A-12 attack aircraft — and reduced active troop strength by 129,500 .
24 The bill also increased the amount of earned income exempt from tax for workers in the lowest income brackets , and established a $500 tax credit for taxpayers with children under one year old .
25 In a major departure from tradition the bill also permitted women pilots to fly combat missions , subject to the agreement of the air force and the navy .
26 The bill also limited the amount of funds which a candidate could receive from PACs , reduced the flow of " soft money " ( unregulated contributions from party organizations to candidates ) , limited personal spending by wealthy candidates and closed other loopholes through which special interests could influence campaigns and the conduct of congressional business .
27 The bill also made permanent changes in the system in order to make it easier for more people to qualify for extended jobless benefits in the future .
28 The bill also would have also allowed registration by mail and at unemployment and welfare offices .
29 The bill also dissolved , from December 1992 , the High Commission for the Fight against the Mafia ( which since the early 1980s had had little success ) in order to make way for the new Anti-Mafia Investigation Directorate ( DIA ) .
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