Sentence examples for language to prevent from inspiring English sources

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"Congress tightened the language to prevent this, and yet banks still may get away with this under the proposed rules".

One of the league's goals in negotiating the new C.B.A. was stricter and more precise language to prevent excessive backdiving and, apparently, to penalize teams, like the Canucks, that had negotiated these contracts under the previous agreement.

Collusion between Cruz and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell tweaked the language to prevent insurers from creating different risk pools.

We need strong language to prevent multinational corporations -- like Big Tobacco -- from using trade agreements to challenge health and safety laws.

However, when major corporations like Sketchers settle with the agency, the settlements usually fail to include language to prevent them from becoming a tax windfall.

That House-Senate conference committee chose to keep the amendment, although its members tweaked the language to prevent unintended consequences, said the bill's author, Republican Senator Jane Nelson.

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Although the Cochrane collaborative strongly advises against setting language restrictions to prevent effects of possible language bias by exclusion of articles (and study populations) published in non-English journals, articles in the English language were the only ones eligible for inclusion due to financial constraints tied to translation costs of the non-English papers.

Wikimedia says that "copyright law simply cannot be used to stop people from using an entire language, or to prevent general discussion about the language.

The agency's rules stipulate that "lessees must exercise reasonable diligence in developing and producing … leased resources", language intended to prevent companies from sitting on valuable energy.

For instance, the Goldman hearing led the authors of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law to include language intended to prevent investment banks from hiding that they were on the opposite side of trades being pushed on their clients.

The Prime Minister's pledge of £20 million funding for English language classes to prevent radicalisation in Muslim communities is actually a "dressing up" of much larger cuts to the same programmes, opposition politicians claim.

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