Sentence examples for operative clause from inspiring English sources

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operative clause

noun

A clause (of a judgment, order, resolution, etc.) which requires anything to be done or not to be done.

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He wrote that the "prefatory" clause (that first bit about the militia) made no important restriction on the second ("operative") clause about the right to bear arms.

Regan McCarthy New York, Dec. 16, 2007 • To the Editor: Adam Freedman correctly notes that the commas in the Second Amendment are of no interpretive significance, and that there is a logical relation between the amendment's prefatory phrase and its operative clause.

Instead, he thinks that we should forget militias and concentrate on the operative clause.He further argued that "The 18th-century meaning [of 'arms'] is no different from the meaning today".

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For two of them the operative regulatory clause is 'pH < 4'; we take the Boolean variable c i corresponding to pH to be zero (false) for these two genes.

23Jimeno and Thomas (2013) show that, disregarding externalities and other strategic issues associated with the level of bargaining, "efficient" firm-level bargaining can be reproduced with sectoral agreements provided that opt-out clauses are operative.

According to the court, the second comma divides the amendment into two clauses: one "prefatory" and the other "operative".

Some of the first co-operative schools sought more autonomy than is granted by trust status, and in 2010 the Department for Education approved a co-operative model for converter academies, including a values clause in their articles of association.

The leniency the court gave the president in making recess appointments, despite its finding in the NLRB case, prompted a fierce dissent led by Justice Antonin Scalia, which argued for a far more narrow reading of the recess clause that would only have rendered it operative in exceptional circumstances.

But the justifying, or purpose, clause there does not seem to limit the operative one.

The operative constitutional provision in this case is the Necessary and Proper Clause.

But in a conference call with reporters, Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) left open the possibility that reform would include (and he himself would support) an opt-out clause that allowed states to set up co-operatives in place of the public plan.

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