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And that's an important clause.
Last June the Supreme Court invalidated an important clause of the Voting Rights Act, leaving its future uncertain.
Yet, when all was said and done, she did not think Article 24 was the most important clause in Japan's post-war constitution.
(I don't have the heart to tell him that he has actually got it slightly wrong and forgotten an important clause of Star Trek mission – "to explore strange new worlds").
And yet, Obama cautioned: "At this moment, the full promise of stem cell research remains unknown, and it should not be overstated," and then immediately undercut that last important clause.
But, as we report today, some CCGs are now removing this important clause from the bidding process for fear of lawsuits, after one large tax-avoiding group complained of being discriminated against when competing for NHS work in Bristol.
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She said this meant that "really important clauses" would be considered after midnight.
Orbán, in turn, pointed out that all the important clauses of the law could also be found in other European media laws and attacked his critics.
One of the most important clauses will see all heavy weaponry, such as tanks and armoured vehicles, pulled back from the frontline of the fighting.
The charter was a compromise, but it also contained important clauses designed to bring about reforms in judicial and local administration.
Although it contains important clauses about Wales and Scotland, as well as mentioning Ireland in the preamble, it treats the non-English parts of the British Isles as the separate lands that they were.
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