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In clauses and terms: F-word can be used in many de-facto terms such as: F-ed up: usually meaning messed up.
When a bill is hundreds of pages long, it is not hard for congressmen to slip in clauses that benefit their chums and campaign donors.
2.6 The Licensee shall not edit, modify, use, copy, transmit, display or redistribute the Licensor Content in any way except as set out in Clauses 2.1-2.3 2.1-2.3
"That profound influence is particularly expressed in clauses 39 and 40 of Magna Carta which set out two fundamental principles," he observed.
"You have to make your business decisions based on what your conference is now and put in clauses that allow it to address any changes," said Mike Sheehey, the senior vice president for sports content at NBC Sports Group.
Many of the most contentious aspects of the convention's work, notably the distribution of power among the various European institutions, will be covered in clauses that have yet to be written.
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It is understood that all sub-contracts governed by the umbrella agreement have built-in clauses referring to human rights.
We've been together nine years and we have two children (five and three); they're the lock-in clause.
In clause (iv), the reason for considering extensions J′ of J and extensions S′ of S, is a monotonicity constraint.
In 1933 the Supreme Court upheld a federal law that combated deflation by canceling payment-in-gold clauses in private contracts.
Following use by GNM as described in Clause 1.1.1.
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