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'protection language' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to language that is meant to protect someone or something from harm, risk, or other negative consequences. For example, "The contract included protection language to safeguard the company from any lawsuits."
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Unable to prevent the city from issuing bids for prekindergarten busing without the job protection language it wants, Local 1181 is trying another tactic.
THE first amendment's free-speech protection language reads as follows: "Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press".
"This job protection language has been in the contract for nine years, and they've been able to live with it for nine years," he said.
Such asset protection language is becoming more popular among clients, says Hart.
The Jumpstart our Business Startups (JOBS) ACT should NOT be signed without significant investor protection language.
Kucinich, however, went further than the humanitarian and civilian protection language that the United Nations and others have raised recently.
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It's not a lost cause, though; lawmakers can still insert the grid-protection language during conference.
She looked at the case and at the law and deemed the ban a violation of equal-protection language in the state's Constitution, which said that no privileges should be reserved for a limited class of citizens.
As for the decision itself, they learned in the first hours of discussion that none of them saw any way to square the marriage ban with equal-protection language.
As more states have legalized same-sex marriage, opponents have increasingly lobbied for "conscience protections," language that exempts religious organizations from having to participate.
The investor-protection language was stripped and replaced by an amendment from Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn)., who leads the upper chamber's negotiations in the conference committee.
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