The clause, which was unanimously upheld, allows police to check the immigration status of detained individuals.
Yeung says the clause will inhibit women from reporting domestic violence and seeking essential services.
The Monsanto sale fell through and Harrington resigned from the board, but the clause remained.
The court will evaluate the clause at the time that it was agreed to.
Now the clause has expired, other targets will present themselves and other countries may join the fight.
In fact, few applications are purely vexatious and the clause has the effect of killing genuine applications too.
And the company doesn't plan to ask for its money back in the event the clause is triggered.
The clause re-criminalising adultery is part of a package of proposed changes to overhaul Turkey's 78-year-old penal code.
So, the clause on plain packaging added while the bill was in the House of Lords may fail.
The clause deals with restrictions on the use of shotguns by young persons.
Back in April Mr Sarkozy was arguing for the clause to be scrapped.
The clause was simply meant to say that Congress had the authority to use the enumerated powers as they needed.
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The clause preventing the state from dealing with private companies did not prevent Alabama from wooing Mercedes-Benz with copious subsidies.
The clause was invoked most memorably for Eric "the Eel" Moussambani, a swimmer from Equatorial Guinea, in the 2000 Olympics.
This decision written by Justice Anthony Kennedy, does however, leave the clause open to legal challenge at a later date.
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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While governing-bodies may use the clause to keep out candidates, once inducted, a Hall of Famer's status is historically safe.
But Wisla chairman Bogdan Basalaj, himself a member of the Uefa rules committee, rejected Uche's interpretation of the clause in question.
The Bishop of Winchester said he would vote against the government, arguing it would be "most unwise" to repeal the clause.
Again, individual clinics make this decision, although the government has indicated there is probably "not a case" for keeping the clause.
He also stated that if the clause were stricken from the Constitution, that the enumerated powers still would be only those enumerated.
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The vote followed a lengthy political row and the creation of the Keep The Clause campaign by millionaire Stagecoach owner Brian Souter.
Over the telephone, his bargaining partner, a corporate agent, told him he was putting too much emphasis on the clause we wanted.
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Tortuous negotiations had taken place over the exact wording of the clause.
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It's the clause about weights and measures remaining uniform throughout the realm.
Given French voters' views, the clause makes Turkish entry talks pretty pointless.
Because English law does not distinguish between different degrees of murder, the clause is being used to secure convictions in cases involving gang attacks.
But it must have a plan B for salvaging the rest of the law if and when the clause is struck down on narrow grounds.
This was a response to concerns that the clause might prevent the secretary of state from intervening when bodies were failing except in rare circumstances.
The clause in the bill affects authorities in England and Wales.
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