In practice, this is unacceptable: hence the carve-out, which takes money off the top for management.
This downplays the carve-out Congress made for geosynchronous satellites, which can transmit across the entire continent.
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Carve-out refers to the share of the proceeds reserved for the management team in an unprofitable exit.
California lawmakers rebuffed requests by Finra and securities-industry groups for a carve-out clause in the state's new law.
The proposed "carve-out" language, for example, is insufficient on it sown terms to protect important national security interests.
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It would be better to re-craft financial reforms in a more productive way with bi-partisan input, not just carve-out special deal making like Cornhusker-kickbacks.
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All in all, S.1712 -- even with its proposed mangers' amendment containing "carve-out" language -- fails to address the national security committee chairmen's concerns.
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Regardless, he said, there will probably be five votes to make it clear there is no carve-out in the Federal Arbitration Act for class actions.
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Democrats understand this, which is why they always include a carve-out for unions in their proposals to require the disclosure of political spending by businesses and 501(c) groups.
But in his memo, Mr. Cook admits this is a long shot, as is a challenge based on technicalities like the law's carve-out for police and fire fighters.
There should also be a carve-out that if the employee receives a subpoena, he or she will testify fully and truthfully in court regardless of the confidentiality provision.
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Indeed, the Banking Committee's proposed "carve-out" language does not represent a unified Administration position at all, but rather merely language desired by industry and some in the Department of Commerce.
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In some cases, the lawyer can negotiate a carve-out of certain information that is valuable to the employee (e.g. performance evaluations) so it can be used in future employment or business.
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One is can you talk about the exemption for the NRA and how difficult it was to support the legislation that was designed to combat special interests with a special interest carve-out?
Moreover, the "carve-out" idea was initially proposed by the national security committee chairmen as part of a much broader package of measures designed to fix S.1712's significant problems -- measures that have been thus far rejected.
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Margate, who gave a debut to on-loan QPR striker Leroy Griffiths, had plenty of possession but could not carve out a clear-cut chance.
"To listen to John try to carve out this -- what I think is sort of a protectionist point of view ... is not documented by the record, " Kerry said.
But then again, it takes lower levels of fear to carve out a short-term bottom in a bull-market environment relative to a bear-market environment.
Three tries in 13 minutes from Chris Nero, Paul Sykes and Chris Menzies set the pace, Brett Kearney also crossing to carve out a 24-6 lead at the break.
Rome will attempt to use both its links to the Gadhafi regime and its role in the intervention to carve out a post-conflict mediator role that can protect its interests.
But there is no way to carve out venture capital from the bill, without risking buy-out shops wiggling their way through that hole too.
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While Hong Kong has continues its drawn-out debate over how it can carve a niche for its itself in the high-tech arena, Singapore has long been a major player in the electronics industry.
But his attempt to dominated the whole of the former Yugoslavia failed - as did his subsequent enterprise in the early 1990s to carve out a greater Serbia with the capture of Serb-populated areas of Croatia and Bosnia.
We all sometimes fall into traps that make us forget to seek balance -- to try to carve out enough time for family and for just enjoying life.
Some see it as a mission that will either carve out a new post-cold war role for the organisation or, if the alliance stumbles, underline its lack of purpose.
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Northern factions and tribes who feel themselves left out of the carve-up of government jobs and money tend to express their grievances through kidnappings and bombings instead of more conventional political ways.
If EchoStar prevails, similarly-situated companies will have even less incentive to seek out deals with patent-holders, instead relying on the courts to carve out for them an extended period of unlicensed use with a bill that comes due years later assuming the patent holder can afford to litigate for years and in an amount almost certainly far below the actual benefit conferred.
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