The opposition insists a two-thirds vote is needed, which would give it blocking power.
Instead, he proposes a special drugs court which would give non-violent offenders non-custodial sentences and counselling.
The State Department is being urged to declassify them, which would give the Pentagon more chance to fraternise.
U.S. authorities have not classed them as prisoners of war, which would give them rights under the Geneva Conventions.
Talks on a peace deal which would give greater civil rights to Albanians stalled last week amid Macedonian criticism.
The next step would be to gain a 50% stake, which would give him overall voting control at the club.
The result may be more acquisitions from abroad, which would give foreign firms a production base inside American trade barriers.
The Post Office management is keen on commercial independence, which would give it the freedom to compete with rivals abroad.
Over the weekend the republic decided to print banknotes and to embark on an economic reform programme which would give them value.
In August the Senate at last nudged forward its own bill, which would give the FDA more power and give industry more obligations.
Mr Gove told the Commons the changes would introduce a "more balanced and meaningful" system which would give a wider view of performance.
The initially radical bill, which would give family doctors more power to commission services and allow private provision to expand, enraged health workers.
Changes to the law on succession to the throne, which would give any daughters of Prince William the same rights as his sons, are being considered.
I'm hoping it will be around six to eight weeks, which would give me a chance to play in some of the Six Nations.
Creating a new fund within the EU's Emission Trading Scheme (EUETS), which would give firms valuable carbon credits for every stored tonne of CO2.
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He also has tender offers from stockholders that would bring his total stake in the enterprise to 68%, which would give him a controlling interest.
"We are clamoring for a peaceful election but we are not getting anything in return which would give us confidence, " PPP Senator Farooq Maik said.
Jet is in talks to sell a stake to Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways which would give it cash to retire some debt and expand operations.
Mr Motion told BBC Radio 4's Today programme it was important the conference delivered some practical proposals which would give the government food for thought.
Mr. BRENT NORBERG: Now, the population growth rate appears to be slowing or leveling off, which would give us an indication that it's reaching its balance point.
But it's just as hard to picture McConnell and the GOP confirming all of the other nominees, which would give Democrats a 3-to-2 edge on the commission.
Should Franken prevail, Democrats would be one vote shy of 60, which would give them the power to muscle through major legislative initiatives over Republican objections.
The biggest coup would be if Mr Obama helps Chicago win the Olympic games in 2016, which would give the city a star turn on the world stage.
In practice, companies are likely to weight the extent of out performance against their chosen benchmark, which would give them flexibility in dealing with up and down markets.
The deal, which would give Geely access to advanced safety and environmental technology and a recognized global luxury brand, is expected to close in the third quarter, pending regulatory approvals.
Some Arcelor shareholders have complained they had little say in the deal with Severstal, which would give the Russian group's majority-owner and chairman, Alexei Mordashov, 32.2% of the enlarged group.
The 44-year-old is in favor of a banking union -- a proposal from Brussels which would give the European Central Bank a supervisory role for more than 6, 000 eurozone banks.
Congress should let the Fed issue its own debt, which would give it scope to tighten monetary policy without disorderly sales of the illiquid private debt it has taken on.
Earlier this month, Transport and Environment Minister, Sarah Boyack, formally introduced the Transport (Scotland) Bill which would give local authorities powers to introduce charges for entering polluted and congested city centres.
France, which along with America, Britain, China and Russia wields a veto on the UN Security Council, is preparing a new resolution which would give the inspectors more time and more resources.
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