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Jordan's solicitors referred to clause 6 in the PCC's code of practice, which refers to the protection of children, and clause 12, on discrimination.
[They have] referred to clause 3 (privacy) of the code and asked the PCC to pass on [their] concerns so that editors can take them into consideration for the future".
The breach-of-contract charge apparently refers to a clause in "Pop Idol" contracts restricting the production team from working on rival shows.Mr Fuller's case is basically that an original idea from which he has handsomely profited has been copied in a programme from which he will not profit.
("Favored nations" refers to a clause giving the benefit of any better bargain reached with another party; it's a term from diplomacy, abbreviated from "most favored nations").
eThe secondary predicate may be predicated of an empty subject in the second conjunct, along the lines in Huang (1992), and the empty subject refers to the main clause in the first conjunct.
She referred to the clause in Article II of the United States Constitution that gives state legislatures the authority to determine the manner of choosing the state's presidential electors.
The same pronoun in the same clause refers to two people, which is awkward and confusing.
The new bill not only expands the areas that will now qualify for permit extensions, but also retroactively renews permits that had expired in those areas — in a rule that New Jersey Sierra Club's director refers to as "the Dracula clause".
That is why in the operation external clause refers to only local controller.
This clause refers to the non-codified systems of India, and states the importance of supporting these systems as well as the codified systems included under AYUSH.
"We will not accept that the United Nations or anyone else present us with alternatives to Article 140," he added, referring to the clause in Iraq's national Constitution that calls for a census followed by a referendum to settle the fate of areas including Kirkuk.
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