Sentence examples for provisions that concern from inspiring English sources

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On the policy question, I think we should all be very open to considering ways to improve all three areas that the court considered (the length of time before a tenure decision, the nature of due process procedures, and the nature of seniority provisions that concern layoffs).

Indeed, the transposition into French law of Directive 2001/20/CE, which relates to good clinical practice in the conduction of trials on drugs for human use, has required the modification of certain provisions that concern the protection of persons participating in biomedical research, in particular those provisions concerning the conditions for the authorization of biomedical research.

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Counting student test scores in teacher evaluations was a provision that concerned the union, but that process would be phased in gradually and include a way to appeal contested evaluations.

"They changed a number, though not all, of the provisions that were concerns to us," Mr. Stratford said.

They and the most recent leaks contain provisions that have concerned Langevin and others.

The final spending plan wraps up 12 individual appropriation bills in a 1582-page package that is stuffed with provisions that address the concerns of individual legislators.

In an effort to streamline the infusion of foreign investment, the draft contains a number of provisions that Haitians are concerned will further marginalize communities most affected by mining activity in the north.

It also has more concerning provisions that ban the formation of groups that support LGBT rights and a series of provisions that if you know a homosexual but don't turn them in, you are aiding and abetting.

Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, said, "We welcome the president's willingness to put forward this proposal, but it has some troubling provisions that raise very serious concerns".

Of particular concern were provisions that called for rights to be enjoyed in a "balanced" way, subject to "national and regional contexts" and deferential to "different cultural, religious and historical backgrounds," thus challenging the quintessential universality of human rights.

But the report steered clear of the provisions that have caused the most concern to civil liberties groups, and did not chronicle any ways in which the new powers to obtain people's records or get search warrants without notification had been used.

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