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are clauses
noun
A verb, its necessary grammatical arguments, and any adjuncts affecting them.
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Still, there are clauses that seem to allow the Emanuel administration to reopen the contracts in 2012.
In this case, however, the contract seems open to interpretation, and both sides say there are clauses in it to support their arguments.
There are clauses in their contracts about get-in and get-out times – crucial when you're doing months of one-night touring.
There are clauses in the published document that simply have no place in a project that will stay within the NHS.
Contained within the act are clauses that require authorities to preserve the area in its natural condition and also to prohibit any damage of heritage.
He advises making sure you have thought about what your position is, what the other party's position is likely to be, and to get legal advice if there are clauses in the contract that you're unsure about.
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Also, central "sentences" may actually be clauses embedded in lengthier sentences that contain unimportant supplementary information.
That's clause nine.
Beards were Clause IV and Militant.
Crucial to such a decision would be clause two of the code.
"That's called the 'the terms are whatever we want them to be' clause," Mr. Hickey said.
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