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In particular, from the 1920s to the '40s the Supreme Court applied all the clauses of the First Amendment to the states.
One of the clauses of their prenuptial agreement reportedly limited her settlement to about two and a half million dollars if the marriage ended within five years.
It makes sense to reserve judgment and see how the administration explains all the clauses of the agreement and how they will be implemented.
The clauses of a contract cover only what it appears that the parties intended to include, however general the terms used.
There was a last-minute proposal by Signor Mussolini for a five-Power conference "for the purpose of revising the clauses of the Treaty of Versailles which are the actual cause of the trouble in the European situation".
Plenty of accidents do occur under circumstances that can be distinguished by analyzing project documents, but available BIM-based tools are currently limited to checking the clauses of safety standards.
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The clause of the constitution in question is obviously susceptible of two interpretations.
Is a state enactment having such effect repugnant to the clause of the Federal Constitution, art.
The clause of the Constitution here invoked does not protect public utilities against such business hazards.
Ten Commandments cases are typically litigated under the clause of the First Amendment prohibiting government establishment of religion.
People asked me why retroactive deportations did not violate the clause of the Constitution barring ex post facto laws.
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