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Fixed-rate bonds, on the other hand, often have a "no call" clause, ruling out early repayment.
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Nevertheless, work on semantics in SFL has regularly concerned itself with what might be called clause semantics (e.g. Halliday's work on speech function, Halliday & Matthiessen's work on ideational semantics, and Hasan's semantic networks; e.g. Halliday 1984, Halliday & Matthiessen 1999 and Hasan 2009 respectively).
We call those clauses landmark clauses.
Last year, The European Commission triggered a punishment clause called Article 7 against Poland — citing the government's treatment of its judiciary and moves to suppress an independent press.
More than that: calling the clause an 'anachronism,' he would basically read it out of the constitution," he wrote.
BEFORE David Cameron took over the leadership of the Conservative Party, he frequently pondered whether he might be able to engineer what he called a "Clause IV moment".
Whatever it is called, the clause promises to hold up any agreement over a large package of women's health measures this year.
He makes music, comic books called Satan Clause, and even busks around town.
He makes music, comic books called "Satan Clause", art and even busks around town.
He called the clause "both procedurally and substantively unconscionable," since there was no clear way for drivers to opt out.
Charnley was so confident of an upward trajectory that he neglected to insert so called "relegation clauses" in players' contracts.
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