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If you need four or five commas per sentence to keep the clauses straight, consider simplifying.
According to one longtime Hollywood agent (who, like many people quoted in this article, spoke on the condition of anonymity so as not to create any conflicts in their business), the show's success had provided him with the leverage he needed to keep any such clause out.
The Obama administration chose instead to keep the refusal clause narrow but require insurers to absorb the cost of birth control for employees of religiously affiliated institutions.
At that point, to keep him interested, a clause was inserted in his contract guaranteeing him appearance money, much as others in the elite field received.
Also in 2003, he voted to keep the controversial Section 28 clause.
The barons were trying to force John to keep to the charter, but clause 61 was so heavily weighted against the King that this version of the charter could not survive.
Appalled that he was unable to prevent The Glass Menagerie playing to all-white audiences in the capital, in 1947 Williams wrote to the New York Times that "any future contract I make will contain a clause to keep the show out of Washington while this undemocratic practice continues".
It's easier to follow links, he thinks, than to keep track of so many clauses in page after page of long paragraphs.
Village A leaves knowing they legally own all the water rights, whereas villages B and C think the original status quo is once again the law of the land - and this time with a mutually assured destruction clause to keep Village A in line.
And they introduced the reserve clause to keep player salaries down.
They couldn't even come together to enforce a reserve clause to keep players from team-jumping.
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