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Every US president since Harry S Truman has interpreted the NATO Treaty's mutual defence clause as irrevocable, and establishing a clear legal and moral obligation on the United States to come to the aid of an ally under attack.
Llewellyn Landers, an ANC MP, said the bill would not have a public-interest defence clause because "it would do irrevocable harm to the state and the people of South Africa if a court should find that a whistleblower was found to have given information not out of public interest but out of maliciousness".
Apple did make an offer, to license all of Motorola's FRAND-pledged patents, but threw in a clause that drifts away from the idea of "irrevocable" and "binding".
Apple did make an offer, to license all of Motorola's FRAND-pledged patents, but threw in a clause that drifts away from the idea of "irrevocable" and "binding". The issue is that Apple wants to argue the validity of the patent in question, which would mean those royalty payments would fly out the window.
At first blush, the Copyright Clause and the First Amendment of the United States Constitution appear to serve conflicting interests and to exist in irrevocable tension.
Irrevocable changes are underway.
Every brushstroke is irrevocable.
Murder is irrevocable.
There are no exit clauses in any of the treaties such as Maastricht or Lisbon, because EMU membership is meant to be irrevocable – although in practice, member states can repudiate the treaties in domestic law.
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Qualia are irrevocable and indubitable.
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