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Most contracts now have a clause making the deal contingent upon the buyer's getting a mortgage.
"They'd invoked a clause making her an emeritus and she didn't feel very emeritus at all," said the journalist Meryl Gordon, who wrote the biography "Mrs. Astor Regrets".
The French got the "Club Med" and a treaty clause making the council of E.U. finance ministers responsible for exchange rate policy, which has never been applied.
In early drafts, Islamic countries had sought to introduce a clause making defamation of religion a breach of human rights, with disturbing implications for freedom of expression.
If the Lib Dems were in power, they would "switch on" the clause making the lobbying provisions apply to special advisers, he says.
So it seems that many of the administration's principles contain a special clause, making an exception when it comes to oil.
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This rigid reading of the Clause makes scant sense and is stunningly retrogressive.
Given French voters' views, the clause makes Turkish entry talks pretty pointless.
The Constitution's supremacy clause makes the treaty's text the "law of the land".
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