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In some federal states (e.g., Argentina and India), there are emergency provisions by which the central government may suspend the powers of individual state or provincial governments.
There commonly are also provisions by which people who wish to postpone their retirement and continue to contribute can draw a larger pension.
Finally, the predicted capacity obtained by using the proposed strength estimation method is compared with experimental results and the nominal axial strength determined according to the AISI provisions, by which the suitability and accuracy of the proposed strength estimation method have been established.
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The teachers' union chose to make a public issue of this matter rather than use the contract provision by which an independent arbitrator would judge whether or not this was a reprimand".
In order to make sure that judges would pay prompt attention to such challenges, Congress included an "automatic stay" provision by which the injunction would be lifted until the judge ruled.
He fought to sharply limit the powers of the federal government, and secured a provision by which, when the laws of local and central governments came into conflict, the local law would prevail.
The biggest snag among many to be worked out was the so-called make-whole provision, by which existing contracts would be paid in full despite a proposed reduction in player earnings from 57 percent of league revenues to 50 percent.
So, too, is verification.Barack Obama was asked when he was in Copenhagen whether a provision by which countries could peek into each others' assessment processes was strong enough to be sure there was no cheating.
This process, which operates by popular vote and employs administrative and judicial processes when needed to ascertain which candidate has prevailed, is the only provision by which the Florida Legislature has established the manner of appointing Florida's presidential electors in the 2000 general election.
While the N.F.L. rulebook contains a provision by which an official can whistle a play over if a player "declares himself down by falling to the ground, or kneeling, and making no effort to advance," that clause is generally invoked when a player slides feet-first or takes a knee.
Paradoxically, the rejected test-ban treaty had provisions for inspections by which the United States could have sought to examine the Russian test site.
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