So the plan to tax EU banks E30bn is today's latest version of a get-out clause.
The opt-out clause would be used for data that is somewhat less personal, the spokesman added.
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"We've offered him a contract with a get-out clause if someone comes in for him, " Jones said.
California lawmakers rebuffed requests by Finra and securities-industry groups for a carve-out clause in the state's new law.
But Johnson has a get-out clause which enables him to leave his post with Australia at the end of the tournament.
The old-timers ask that the opt-out clause be entrenched and perhaps extended.
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.
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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In Spain all professional players have a "buy-out clause" written into their contracts and can move without their club's agreement, though in practice the player's new club pays that sum.
Sign a pitcher to a long-term deal at your peril, especially since insuring his contract, when possible at all, usually comes with every out clause under the sun, so to speak.
In the case of new Medicaid, the states can now freely take the contract as originally offered: accede to the new program, the free money and the lack of an opt-out clause.
Barcelona's attacking Brazilian right-back Dani Alves has signed his new contract with the Catalan club, which contains a 150m euros buy-out clause and keeps him at the Nou Camp until 2015.
However, there are a few sticking points such as the buy-out clause for potential suitors and it is believed that the influential midfielder and prized Cardiff asset feels he deserves a wage closer to the club's top-earners.
They had argued strongly that being in plain and intelligible language gave them a "get-out" clause.
The ideas they discussed included striking out an obscure clause in the Lisbon treaty that prevents central banks giving cheap credit to governments, and holding a referendum on labour and pension reforms.
While governing-bodies may use the clause to keep out candidates, once inducted, a Hall of Famer's status is historically safe.
The offer included a clause that gave Berkshire an out in the event of "war or armed hostilities" that involved the U.S. even indirectly.
After recently losing out on a bonus due to a clause in their contract with Bethesda requiring above an 85 on Metacritic for Fallout: New Vegas, the move to crowd-funding makes sense.
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Speaking after his meeting, SDLP leader Mark Durkan said there was now an exclusion clause which would see his party out of government if they did not vote for a new executive.
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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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Profits-interest payouts will eventually cap out, so consider throwing in a non-compete clause or non-solicitation agreement for good measure.
Kaplinsky urges his clients to include other features including an opt-out provision that allows consumers to simply avoid the arbitration clause altogether.
Harrington was appalled--and armed: He and other investors had a redemption clause, which allowed them to pull their money out of WaterHealth.
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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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.
Although they weren't supposed to duke it out with Maserati for customers on the street (thanks to a clause in the contract for sale of their company), the brothers had no such qualms about creating racing cars.
The UK's opt-out from the Working Time Directive only applies to the directive's clause setting a 48-hour limit on the working week.
The government is also considering activating a clause in the Lisbon Treaty that allows the UK to opt out of areas of EU justice and policing next year.
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