The old-timers ask that the opt-out clause be entrenched and perhaps extended.
If the terms of the employment contract condition severance payments on compliance with the non-disparagement clause or unequivocally state that a breach of the non-disparagement clause will result in a forfeiture of severance or other benefits- the clause is optimized if the payments or benefits paid out to the executive director are paid out over a period of time.
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That little-noticed clause (Section 1301 (a)(3) of the Affordable Care Act and proposed HR3315 to expand DPC to Medicare recipients) should have the effect of massively spreading the DPC model throughout the country.
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And, as we heard today, people see that as internment, people see that as unfair - how do you defend that particular clause?
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Democrats did not include any provision or opt-out clause that would let states leave new Medicaid in the future or revert to Medicaid in its old form.
But Europe Minister David Lidington insisted that the so-called sovereignty clause in the bill was necessary to provide a clear statement about the status of EU law in future legal cases.
In the Seattle case, the Court ruled by a five-to-four vote that the integration plan did indeed violate the equal-protection clause of the Constitution, and Roberts assigned himself the opinion.
At committee stage, peers voted down an amendment the government had promised to defuse opposition to the bill in the Commons - to add a "sunset clause" - leaving the MPs that accepted assurances that it would be added rather peeved.
And by relying on one specific constitutional provision--Article II, section 1, clause 2--it could end that process without doing too much violence to the rest of the Constitution.
In addition, the landmine treaty may not have the standard "supreme national interests" clause that provides a fail-safe mechanism by permitting withdrawal from international agreements in the event changed circumstances make them incompatible with those interests.
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There is a clause in the deal that off-take volumes could increase by 20% in 2014.
Burton would insist on putting a sell-on clause into any deal that takes Brayford away from the Blue Square Premier club.
He waived his no-trade clause to join a team that on paper at least is more formidable than any of the other seven teams in the East.
Non-Disparagement Clause- A non-disparagement clause, typically contained in a separation or settlement agreement, states that an executive director cannot say anything bad about the employer even if the commentary is true.
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It is clear that the President was talking about matters like this that involve the Commerce Clause, that involve Congress passing legislation to deal with issues of national economic importance -- national economic matters like health insurance, which is clearly a national economic issue.
The opt-out clause would be used for data that is somewhat less personal, the spokesman added.
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He waived his no-trade clause to join a Rangers team that entered Tuesday holding the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
Clowe, who has 11 assists this season, waived his no-trade clause to join a Rangers team that entered Tuesday holding the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
Two-thirds of Spanish wage contracts contain a clause that compensates workers, at least in part, for unexpected inflation.
Kaplinsky urges his clients to include other features including an opt-out provision that allows consumers to simply avoid the arbitration clause altogether.
In the spring of 2012, he signed a long-term contract, albeit one that included a "release clause, " a fixed price for which the club would have to sell him.
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But this time his company is too small to buy a titan like Merck, and the joint venture could discourage buyers:It contains a "poison pill" clause that gives Merck the right to buy Schering-Plough's share of the partnership if Schering-Plough is acquired.
Germany wants the forthcoming EU constitution to include a mutual defence clause among member-states, which would duplicate that of Nato.
It said that if the stand-off was not serious enough to invoke the clause, then it was difficult to imagine what could, "short of all out war".
Karen Armstrong, a massage therapist and chair of the Michigan Board of Massage Therapy, acknowledges that some ill-trained therapists will get licensed because of the grandfather clause.
If the U.S. doesn't deliver, there is a clause in the agreement that states the Open Skies treaty -- phase I included -- can be torn up.
One of his first moves in office was to persuade his European Union peers to remove a clause from the now-frozen Lisbon treaty stating that competition was a key EU objective.
That decision endorses a broad reading of the Necessary and Proper Clause--something the Obama Administration's lawyers are sure to remind Roberts of when they defend the health care law at the Court.
Then on Wednesday, Switzerland, not a member of the EU but part of its passport-free travel zone, invoked a special safeguard clause that allows it to cap the number of workers from 28 European countries.
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