The committee reconvenes on Tuesday 26 February, to start its detailed clause by clause debates.
One to watch is the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill from Vince Cable's BIS department - where intra-coalition tensions could appear clause by clause.
The committee took a clause-by-clause consideration of the bill.
Judge Vinson flatly rejected the administration's attempt to escape the restrictions of the Commerce Clause by appealing to the Necessary and Proper Clause.
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There is no opt out clause by the players or owners, so assuming the players do sign off on the deal we are looking at 10 years of labor peace.
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Early discussions at Wcit have included a debate over an internet-related clause championed by Tunisia.
This broad definition of the economic activity subject to congressional regulation lacks logical limitation and is unsupported by Commerce Clause jurisprudence.
The vote followed a lengthy political row and the creation of the Keep The Clause campaign by millionaire Stagecoach owner Brian Souter.
The party said 40 MPs from nine parties and an independent had pledged to support a clause drafted by the SNP to amend the chancellor's latest budget.
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It would have made little sense to make the primary method of appointment the cumbersome advice and consent procedure contemplated by that Clause if the secondary method would permit the President to fill up all vacancies regardless of when the vacancy arose.
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During the debate, the SDLP's Alex Attwood said clause 2 of the bill, which deals with justice powers potentially lapsing by May 2012 - the "sunset clause" - created an unstable situation.
In my humble view, however, the individual mandate oversteps the bounds of regulation contemplated by the Commerce Clause.
She said she thought the contract clause about abiding by church teachings meant she should be a Christian and follow the Bible.
In the UK, a form of protection and royalties are guaranteed in perpetuity by an exceptional clause in 1988 copyright legislation, but in much of the world copyright has now expired.
The political discussion will center on the automatic spending cuts put in place by the sequester clause of the 2011 Budget Control Act, the expiration of the Bush tax cuts coupled with other tax increases, the debt ceiling, and entitlement reform, among other things.
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His argument was simple: DOMA violated the Equal Protection clause of the Constitution by discriminating against homosexual couples.
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The SEC is expected to close this by eliminating the grandfather clause.
Foster had been out of action since November's defeat by Morecambe as a clause in his contract would have automatically generated a new deal with two further appearances.
MPs rejected by three votes a clause in the government's Parliamentary Standards Bill to allow their proceedings to be used in court against an errant MP, breaking the long standing right to Parliamentary privilege.
The problem for Scalia and Thomas is that the original intent of those who framed the 14th Amendment appears to make it clear that they very much intended for certain, distinct classes to be advantaged by the Equal Protection Clause they originated.
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He was limited by a no-compete clause from working on a social networking rival to Renren.
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Earlier she had tried to secure opposition backing for minimum pricing by proposing a "sunset clause" in the legislation, which would review the policy after six years.
In that landmark 1964 civil rights case, the Court ruled that Congress could use its Commerce Clause power to bar discrimination by private businesses such as hotels and restaurants.
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Yossarian was moved very deeply by the absolute simplicity of the clause of Catch-22 and let out a respectful whistle.
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For his part, Rodriguez, who has a full no-trade clause, was reportedly stung enough by his high-profile benching to agree not to stand in the way of a deal.
Brazil has countered by seeking a judgment on a clause in America's patent law which lets it demand that products invented with the help of government aid be made in America.
However broad the President's authority may be to recognize States and governments of States under the "receive Ambassadors" clause, it is necessarily limited by the specific Constitutional requirement for Senate advice and consent on the making of treaties.
Yet by Wednesday Chelsea had triggered the release clause in Ba's contract and Newcastle finally gave the 27-year-old permission to speak to the European Champions League holders.
If you're banking on Bush's eliminating the inheritance tax, keep in mind that the tax breaks are phased in by 2010, and there is a sunset clause in 2011.
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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