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Although Transjordan i.e., the lands east of the Jordan River constituted three-fourths of the British mandate of Palestine, it was, despite protests from the Zionists, excluded from the clauses covering the establishment of a Jewish national home.

"The requirements of any free trade agreement would make British removal from the clauses dealing with freedom of movement impossible with the curious consequence that the single biggest cause of domestic irritation with the EU, immigration, would remain unaltered," he said in a speech called 'Britain's International Obligations – Fetters or Keys?' given in London.

"The requirements of any free trade agreement would make British removal from the clauses dealing with freedom of movement impossible," he explained, "with the curious consequence that the single biggest cause of domestic irritation with the EU, immigration, would remain unaltered.

From the clauses stated in the various part of standard we developed a reference architecture, enhanced with big data technologies to better support the management of large datasets.

Aside from the clauses requiring capital improvements, there are usually mandatory investments in centrally planned technology, like new cash registers or database software.

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China is a party to a United Nations treaty banning torture, but has exempted itself from the clause allowing outsiders to investigate alleged torture cases.

But Mr Clarke hopes they will pass: if necessary, he says, he will seek a new derogation from the clause in the European Convention on Human Rights that guarantees a right to liberty.

They demonstrate to us, again and again, that sentences are made up of multiple units – from the clause to the phrase to the individual word to the punctuation mark – and that each of these units can be its own little world, its own site of possibility.

Apart from the clause complexity of the clauses with relevant tokens, the study of the calibration of cohesive chains with other metafunctions is fore grounded in this analysis.

The Theme, for instance, functions to select meaning(s) from the clause (Hannay & Martínez Caro, 2008) and to assign them thematic prominence, which has consequences for the thematic development of the text (Fries, 1992) in contrast to meanings in Rheme.

As Table 12 shows, it is enhancing clauses that are used most frequently to instantiate meanings of Cause: purpose, suggesting that Brooks et al. are driving the reasoning for the proposed arguments with all structures, from the clause right down to the Qualifier.

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