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Syntax refers to patterns for combining words and phrases to make clauses and sentences.
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We need to remain ever vigilant of attempts from those in this country who remain viciously opposed to LGB equality to roll back the progress we've made, clause by clause, bill by bill.
The assignment and the agreements in connection therewith did not, as in the case of treaties, as that term is used in the treaty making clause of the Constitution (article 2, 2), require the advice and consent of the Senate.
Grammatically related words make up clauses that express larger units of meaning.
Zero-hours contracts have been widely criticized for allowing the employer to hire workers without offering a set number of hours while also demanding exclusivity — though the government has recently introduced legislation to make exclusivity clauses unenforceable.
A right-to-work law would make such clauses illegal in collective bargaining agreements, giving workers the option to stop paying any union fees, even though the union would still have to represent them.
Our bill will ban pay gag clauses and make existing gag clauses unenforceable.
There has been a tentative agreement in the current round of contract talks to make the clause "less convoluted," Ms. Thomas said, but it is still intact.
Hidden deep in the contract of administrators, there must be a "don't make waves" clause the rest of us don't hear about.
Storer's release by Harriers was triggered by a clause in his contract, signed in 2012, a statement on the Harriers website explaining that "a reduced budget going forward would make this clause unrealistic".
"With each new verbal or participial theater of action of the stanza, there arrives a new agent," Vendler writes, "making the clauses scramble helter-skelter, one after the other.
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