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I see highly qualified executives beat out by the "we like them better" clause on a regular basis.
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Develop a basic understanding of independent clauses to better understand relative clauses.
For example, predictive clauses better accommodate the involvement of co-referential relations than relative clauses do, as shown in (38), (45), and (46).
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Agents concede that having an F.A.T. clause is better than turning to local courts, where settling a labor dispute can last years, compared with three to five months under F.A.T., said Brad Ames, an agent for Priority Sports Management in Chicago who represents Baxter.
Meanwhile Dor Lior, the founder of database company ScyllaDB, compared SSPL and AGPL side-to-side and argued that "MongoDB would have been better off with Commons Clause or just swallowed a hard pill and stayed with APGL".
The state and federal environmental agencies also forced safety reforms on the company under the Clean Air Act's under-used but sweeping "General Duty" clause to better protect employees and the public from hazardous chemicals.
Lawyers who deal with contracts say that athletic directors usually assume women's players will be better students, — so academic clauses often are not included for their coaches.
It can be better illustrated with a simple clause in Table 5 below: Table 5 Experiential structure of a clause with a verb compound wǒ xí hǎo le I wash good Actor Process (material) nominal group verbal group Event Extension Aspect verb postverb particle.
Even better, thanks to an oddball clause in his contract Lackey will be paid just $500,000 in 2015, because he underwent elbow surgery during his deal.
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