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Perhaps the incentive-reducing provisions of the fiscal cliff outweigh its incentive-enhancing provisions, in which case the Congressional Budget Office has arrived at approximately the right answer for the wrong reasons.
In his latest signing statement, Mr. Obama also objected to five provisions in which Congress required consultations and set out criteria over matters involving diplomatic negotiations about such matters as a security agreement with Afghanistan, saying that he would interpret the provisions so as not to inhibit "my constitutional authority to conduct the foreign relations of the United States".
While the Government Accountability Office has identified more than 1,100 federal statutory provisions in which marital status is a factor in rights and benefits, the suit focuses narrowly on equal protection as applied to Social Security, federal income tax, federal employees and retirees, and the issuance of passports.
In an opinion by Judge Thomas L. Ambro and joined by Judge Julio M. Fuentes, the court concluded: "Though we affirm much of the commission's order, we have identified several provisions in which the commission falls short of its obligation to justify its decision to retain, repeal or modify its media ownership regulations with reasoned analysis.
In addition, in order to alleviate traffic pressure, many cities have implemented one-way traffic provisions, in which a vehicle can travel on some roads only in one direction.
The same holds for our randomly selected subgroup of companies with other provisions, in which all disclosure information is implicitly discretionary, as § 285 (12) of German GAAP clarifies only that disclosure of more information on specific other provisions is mandatory when there is no separate presentation in the balance sheet and when the recent other provisions have substantial value.
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One is the continental European approach of state funding and provision, in which most institutions have equal resources and status.
So the City Planning Department inserted a so-called sunrise provision, in which developers in the Grand Central area would have to wait five years before they could start building.
In any case, the merger deal contains a provision in which Mr. Greenfield can sue Unilever, at Unilever's expense, for any breach of the terms in the deal, Mr. Goldstein said.
For all the bitterness that existed between the YES Network and Cablevision over the past year -- and that still exists, despite their finally signing a deal on Monday -- they agreed on a provision in which Cablevision essentially becomes a financial defender of YES.
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