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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clarifications that" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a list of specific clarifications or examples. Example: The guidelines provided were not clear enough, so the instructor decided to provide some clarifications that outlined the expectations for the project.
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"The proposals for changes and clarifications that result from the process (between the government and 'No' promoters) will be discussed by the government and the Farc to give everyone guarantees," Farc and government negotiators said in a statement on Friday.
H.R. 1644 restores all of the 2015 net neutrality rules, as well as the important protections and clarifications that were codified in the text of the 2015 Open Internet Order which explained the rules and closed known loopholes.
Pollard's reference was to the rules tweaks and "clarifications" that have been brought in by the league's competition committee over the past few years, in an effort to reduce the number of injuries on the field.
Since Booker, therefore, district court judges have struggled to impose sentences consistent with that vague decision and the piecemeal clarifications that followed from the courts of appeals and the Supreme Court.
For those of us who don't have the $625 (or the upper-body strength) to buy "Modernist Cuisine," the six-volume, 40-pound high-tech food encyclopedia released with great fanfare last month, the 12 pages of corrections and clarifications that went up on the book's Web site last week is worth a read for its own sake.
However, Farc and the government negotiators did release a joint statement on Friday saying: "Proposals for changes and clarifications that result from the process [of talks between the Santos government and so-called Uribista promoters of No] will be discussed by the government and Farc to give everyone guarantees".
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Major unexpected finding or clarification that did not contribute to the patient's death.
Other minor unexpected finding or clarification that might have eventually required treatment.
The authors of the study wrote this clarification that was published as a Perspectives piece in the journal Cell.
Within a few days Glenview issued a clarification that said it had no interest in acquiring the company.
Going back to the topic again today, she said that the Naipaul controversy "has made it clear (in case it needed clarification) that 'before' is 'now'now
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