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Charnley was so confident of an upward trajectory that he neglected to insert so called "relegation clauses" in players' contracts.
"I can confirm that any compromise agreements that are entered into from now, will not be the subject of any confidentiality provisions or so called 'gagging' clauses, which may prevent disclosure of matters which are in the public interest".
Mr Kerry has made a complaint to the Federal Election Commission, accusing Mr Bush of breaking the law, because propaganda groups such as the Swift Boat lot are "527 organisations" (so called from a clause in the tax law), which are legally required to be independent.
Ilgauskas, so called.
Quirky hours, so call.
Such explicit recognition of the importance of relative poverty could become the Tory version of Labour's so-called Clause IV moment when Mr Blair persuaded his party to give up its historic commitment to nationalising things.In an accompanying paper, Mr Clark produces a critique of Labour's anti-poverty policies, claiming that they have failed to help some of the poorest people in Britain.
So the IMF is proposing more use of what are called "aggregation clauses" so that all groups of bonds can, in effect, be covered by a single vote.
Under the so-called reserve clause, the owner held the rights to players in perpetuity.
This so-called "conscience clause" is nothing new, nor is it restricted only to pharmacists.
So I called around.
So he called Amma.
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