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This led to the 1984 Joint Declaration, setting out the key provisions for Hong Kong's post-1997 future, which incorporated under British pressure substantial safeguards for the territory's economic and, to a significant but lesser extent, political autonomy.
Key provisions for data security are defined in the German privacy laws and are therefore an informational self-rule but those laws are only applicable to private individuals and hence not suitable for a reliable protection of business data.
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Because the computer trading system was not licensed or offered for sale, claimed Kevin Marino, the defendant's lawyer, it was not a product to be bought or sold for interstate commerce, a key provision for a federal case.
One key provision, for example, authorizes the federal government to create and "establish and operate such Exchange within the Senate" -- and to take "such actions as are necessary to implement such other requirements".
The Senate on Wednesday extended for a year key provisions of the nation's counterterrorism surveillance law that are scheduled to expire at the end of the month.
To Scalia, the fact that the Senate, in 2006, voted 98 to 0 to extend key provisions of the Voting Rights Act for a quarter century was evidence only of cravenness.
The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday that 11 states have formally submitted requests for waivers from key provisions of No Child Left Behind.
As President Obama read former Aetna CEO Ron Williams' op-ed in the Wall Street Journal renouncing his support for a key provision of the health care reform law, he must have felt like Julius Caesar when Caesar realized, as he drew his last breath, that his close friend Brutus was in cahoots with his assassins.
Gen. Muhammad Fahim, the Northern Alliance military leader and the defense minister in the new government, questioned the alliance's willingness to comply with a key provision of the agreement that calls for Afghan factions to withdraw their troops from the capital.
WASHINGTON -- The best hope for replacing a key provision of the Voting Rights Act is a white Republican lawyer from Wisconsin who supports voter ID laws, thinks the Justice Department went easy on the New Black Panther Party, played a key role in the impeachment of President Bill Clinton and once said first lady Michelle Obama has a "big butt".
With close ties to the Obama administration, Ellis-Lamkins led the fight to include two key provisions -- funds for job training and and focus on green jobs.
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