Sentence examples for introduction of clause from inspiring English sources

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The Thatcher government's introduction of Clause 28 was effectively an attempt to make gay liberation a thoughtcrime.

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In a certain way, all the differences and clashes between Austrian and Italian Balkan policy in the first decade of the 20th century can be traced to the introduction of this clause (later formulated in Article VII of the treaty) at the renewal of 1887.

Many have been unaware that the ground rent on new-build leasehold properties they have bought can escalate dramatically in future years following the introduction of new clauses in which it doubles every decade.

The introduction of escape clauses in fiscal rules does not seem to affect the cyclical stance of public spending.

The message for policy makers is that the introduction of "sunset clauses" provides new entrants with strong incentives to invest while allowing them to enter in service competition and to acquire important knowledge about their new market.

The introduction of standardized clauses into these agreements has reduced the workload associated with this review.

The introduction of the "gagging clause" to ban charities using government grants to campaign has put the question of charity campaigning back in the spotlight.

The introduction of the Tisc clause in the modern slavery bill represents a huge step forward in the development of corporate accountability.

May's fresh safeguards include the introduction of a "privacy clause" meant to ensure that the new mass-surveillance powers are not authorised in cases where other, less intrusive, means could be used.

In 1933, when the Nazis had consolidated their grip on power with the March elections and begun their official anti-semitic campaigns with boycotts of Jewish businesses and the introduction of the Aryan clause, which banned Jews from working in the film industry, Hitler commissioned her to make Victory Of Faith, a record of the 1933 Nazi Party rally.

And I would also like to see the introduction of a conscience clause in journalists' contracts of employment, enabling them to refuse any assignments they considered unethical or – horrors – illegal and giving them recourse to the authority if disciplined for their action.

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