Sentence examples for example clauses from inspiring English sources

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It includes warnings on problematic contract wording, "red flag" clauses that should be avoided, example clauses to give a sense of existing practices from around the world, and alerts for issues which the community should seek advice or deliberate internally.

Examples of the Complement function can be seen in many of the previously-reported example clauses.

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He said: "There are many options, but what I want to do is look at the way in which for example clause 11 orders - these ways in which the UK government is going to impose their will on Scotland - will go forward.

For example, Clause 2(b) of the Protection of Manipur People Bill defines "Manipur People" as "Persons of Manipur whose names are in the National Register of Citizens, 1951, Census Report 1951 and Village Directory of 1951 and their descendants who have contributed collective social, cultural and economic life of Manipur".

In example 25, clauses 95.3, 95.5, 95.13 are identifying relational clauses.

For example, predictive clauses better accommodate the involvement of co-referential relations than relative clauses do, as shown in (38), (45), and (46).

The short-term portfolio flow, to the extent that that is pushed in these treaties, for example, general clauses that capital markets should liberalize, I don't know what's in these clauses, but if that were the nature of these clauses, it would add danger and fragility to the world markets rather than stability.

For example, certain clauses are highly restrictive, meaning that states are locked in to particular agreements over long periods.

For example, the clauses R(g a,b),x) and R(g(b,a),do do not unify but they AC-unify, where AC-unification is unification with built-in associative and commutative rules such as g a,b) = g(b,a).

The text has been edited in order to remove narrative elements surrounding the quoted dialogues, to shorten the dialogues or individual turns by eliminating, for example, bound clauses not relevant to the analysis, and finally to change idiomatic English translations where they obscure the grammatical point under discussion.

Some examples: ~R a,b), and F(a) ∨ ~R(f(x),b) ∨ F z) are both examples of clauses but only the former is ground.

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