Sentence examples for explicit clause from inspiring English sources

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Like others, he points to the fact that there is no explicit clause in European treaties that allows for an easy departure, either forced or voluntary.

In addition, the review states: "An explicit clause will be included in all BBC contracts by which the contractor confirms that they will not act in a way which could be regarded as bullying or harassment".

There is an explicit clause that has been inserted into the regulation with legal effect, effectively representing Britain's position, which essentially says no action, proposal or policy of the European Central Bank should directly or indirectly discriminate against any member state or group of member states in any currency, in effect.

Data will be collected about units of resource utilisation with an explicit clause asking whether it can be related to the PHN.

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The bourgeois revolutionaries overthrew the ancien régime in the name of freedom and equality for all – and though these ideals were "packed with tacit or explicit clauses excluding women, the poor, slaves and many other groups from its ambit" (Callinicos, Equality), the universalism of these ideals had a tendency to breach these morally arbitrary, power-determined limiting clauses.

To avoid having entire laws invalidated over one provision that may be found unconstitutional by the court, legislation typically includes an explicit severability clause.

But while Lou DiBella, the promoter of record for Saturday's Premier Boxing Champions card, was elusive as to whether there was an explicit rematch clause written into the contract, it seems inevitable that Frampton and Santa Cruz will meet again.

However, in the TT2, the identity chain is made explicit: only clause TT2_1_2 is not involved in the chain.

Since the oceanic anthropogenic CO2 sink has limited ability to be controlled by human activities, current and future international climate change policies should have an explicit 'EEZ' clause excluding its use within national carbon accounts.

As the EEZ carbon sink may introduce legal grounds for nation states to possibly exploit, which would ultimately dampen efforts to reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations, current and future international climate change policies should have an explicit 'EEZ' clause excluding its use within national carbon accounts.

This is because many philosophers think that many utterances which include no explicit ceteris-paribus clause implicitly do include such a clause.

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