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Another would be to introduce sunset clauses so that all regulations automatically expire after a while.
There should be appropriate rolling clauses so that people can get what they want.
Among other things, insiders benefit from wage-escalation clauses, so that in 2009 real pay rose by 3.2% even though the economy shrank by 3.7%.
All big regulations should also come with sunset clauses, so that they expire after, say, ten years unless Congress explicitly re-authorises them.More important, rules need to be much simpler.
So the IMF is proposing more use of what are called "aggregation clauses" so that all groups of bonds can, in effect, be covered by a single vote.
It should also consider prohibiting pre-dispute mandatory arbitration clauses, so that consumers can have a cause of action when their privacy is violated.
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There is even an exit clause so that a member state can secede from the union if it chooses.
She said a plan to evaluate teachers partly on the basis of test scores should have a sunset clause, so that it could be reconsidered after several years.
Bridgewater said it had waived a noncompete clause so that Mr. Tarui could take another job and paid him no money as part of the settlement.
Beats fall with considerable regularity within the internal divisions of phrase and clause, so that a sense of poetic rhythm accumulates as you go.
And all new state laws should face both a strict cost-benefit analysis and include a "sunset clause" so that they are automatically repealed after, say, ten years, unless lawmakers reauthorise them.
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