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In a user-interface decision that I suspect might violate some subclause of the Geneva Conventions, your voice-mail system insists on making you listen to the same instructional prompts between each message.
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You cannot seek equality in the subclauses of anonymous briefings, and not in other, more ill-paid, unfulfilling and uncomfortable workplaces.
Subclause three and five of section 354A state that "making sexually colored remarks" and "any other unwelcome physical, verbal or nonverbal conduct of sexual nature" qualifies as sexual harassment, which could lead to imprisonment of up to one year, or a fine, or both.
So here is a subclause to the get-out-of-the-supermarket rule: Shake the hand that feeds you.
The inadvertent Trojan Horse consists of a seemingly innocuous subclause regarding the provision of tax credits to low and middle-income Americans, who otherwise could not afford to buy health insurance.
Her sentences go on for a long time and contain lots of subclauses.
Notice that subclause ("Finkler would not have gone so far as to say anti-Semites"), which retracts the charge of anti-Semitism while still dangling its scent.
3Com is no doubt claiming that the federal regulatory agency referred to in subclause (iii) is CFIUS.
"Consensus is highly desirable, but it need not mean waiting for absolute unanimity on every subclause among 189 member states," he said.
His sentences contain subclauses for qualification and supporting examples, almost as if he is providing footnotes as he goes along.
However, Blair says he disagrees with a whole series of injunctions and subclauses about how you should deal with the press rather than anybody else.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com