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Likewise, the fact that the allomorph does not appear after stem-final is because the earlier clause for the allomorph takes priority ; and the fact that the allomorph does not appear after stem-final voiceless phonemes is because the preceding clause for the takes priority.
Specific weaknesses in the text include: it does not stipulate guidelines for the ' non-detriment ' finding required of national Scientific Authorities ; non-detriment findings require copious amounts of information ; the ' household effects ' clause is often not rigid enough / specific enough to prevent CITES violations by means of this Article ( VII ); non-reporting from Parties means Secretariat monitoring is incomplete ; and it has no capacity to address domestic trade in listed species.
" Refusing to give a literal reading to the state-granted charter of the Southern Pacific Railroad, which specified that the company could " collect and receive such tariffs ... as it may prescribe, Hughes contended that this clause " necessarily implies that the charges shall be reasonable and does not detract from the power of the State ... to prescribe reasonable rates.
This clause does not prevent particular churches from leaving the denomination, but if they do, they may not be entitled to any physical assets of that congregation unless by agreement with the presbytery.
The Brazilian federal constitution does not have a supremacy clause with the same effects as the one on the U. S. constitution, a fact that is of interest to the discussion on the relation between treaties and state legislation.
The Constitution does not fix the size of the House of Representatives ; instead, this clause empowers Congress to determine the size of the House as part of the apportionment process, so long as the size of the House does not exceed 1 member for every 30, 000 of the country's total population and the size of the state's delegation does not exceed 1 for every 30, 000 of the state's population ( although these limits have not been approached since the Founding ).
Robert Bork, often considered an originalist, stated during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing that a judge should not apply a constitutional provision like this one if he does not know what it means ; the example Bork then gave was a clause covered by an inkblot.
An adverb is a word that changes or qualifies the meaning of a verb, adjective, other adverb, clause, sentence or any other word or phrase, except that it does not include the adjectives and determiners that directly modify nouns.
) Another word class is interjection, but this is not described here as it does not form part of the clause and sentence structure of the language.
" Consultative " referendums ( the Act does not use the term ) can either take place prior to the assent of a bill in the House of Representatives or following the parliamentary procedure in a form of a conditional clause in the said bill.
The so-called New Laws are similar to Asimov's originals with the following differences: the First Law is modified to remove the " inaction " clause, the same modification made in " Little Lost Robot "; the Second Law is modified to require cooperation instead of obedience ; the Third Law is modified so it is no longer superseded by the Second ( i. e., a " New Law " robot cannot be ordered to destroy itself ); finally, Allen adds a Fourth Law which instructs the robot to do " whatever it likes " so long as this does not conflict with the first three laws.
Anything at or below that level does not constitute war potential .” Apparently when the SDF was created, “ since the capability of the SDF was inadequate to sustain a modern war, it was not war potential .” Seemingly, the Japanese government has looked for loopholes in the wording of the peace clause and the “ constitutionality of the Japanese military has been challenged numerous times .” Some Japanese people believe that Japan should be truly pacifist and claim that the SDF is unconstitutional.
Despite this clause, the will does not contain a formal request or plans for a posthumous journey to Russia.
It is legal in the United Kingdom, however, and does not fall under the tryptamine clause as its substituent is not on the nitrogen position.
If Tom crosses out that clause and writes "$ 7, 000 to Alice Johnson " in the margin, but does not sign or date the writing in the margin, most states would find that Tom had revoked the earlier provision, but had not effectively amended his will to add the second ; however, under DRR the revocation would be undone because Tom was acting under the mistaken belief that he could increase the gift to $ 7, 000 by writing that in the margin.
Chief Justice Marshall also explained in this case that the Necessary and Proper Clause does not require that all federal laws be necessary and proper and that federal laws that are enacted directly pursuant to one of the express, enumerated powers granted by the Constitution need not comply with the Necessary and Proper Clause, holding that the clause " purport to enlarge, not to diminish the powers vested in the government.
Only if the burden on interstate commerce clearly outweighs the State ’ s legitimate purpose does such a regulation violate the commerce clause.
The Revenue Act does not violate the uniformity clause of Article I, section 8 of the US Constitution.
However, appearers are generally only entitled to one full endorsed execution copy, so any other copy issued thereafter is an exemplified notarial copy which does not contain the appearers ' fresh signatures and lacks an enactment clause and anything else that would make it valid in the eyes of the law ; exemplifications ( Fr expédition, It spedizione, Sp copia certificada, copia simple, Du authentiek afschrift, Ger beglaubigte Abschrift ) are therefore only for reference purposes.
The modifying clause discussed above does not hold for the current maintainer of the work.

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Many Indo-European languages, for example, obey " Wackernagel's Law ", which requires clitics to appear in " second position ", after the first syntactic phrase or the first stressed word in a clause:
Since 1741 Stangate Creek ( on the Medway ) had been made the quarantine station at home ; but it would appear from the above clause that it was available only for vessels with clean bills.
This treaty closely followed the secret treaty just concluded, but the clause by which King Charles was to declare himself a Roman Catholic as soon as the affairs of his kingdom permitted did not appear ; neither, therefore, did the stipulation that the attack on the Netherlands would follow his declaration.
Pragmatically and semantically, they often serve as intensifiers, boosting the content of the clause they appear in.
Flair returned to WCW as a face in February 1993 and, as a result of a " no-compete " clause, hosted a short-lived talk show in WCW called A Flair for the Gold as he was unable to appear wrestling.
Adjuncts can be categorized in terms of the functional meaning that they contribute the phrase, clause, or sentence in which they appear.
In other languages, relative clauses may be marked in different ways: they may be introduced by a special class of conjunctions called relativizers ; the main verb of the relative clause may appear in a special morphological variant ; or a relative clause may be indicated by word order alone.
The Spanish conditional — although semantically it expresses the dependency of one action or proposition upon another — is generally considered a " tense " of the indicative mood, because, syntactically, it can appear in an independent clause.
* c .) a special position in a clause ( often at the right or left-edge of the clause ) where topics typically appear.
Any amendment to a basic law or constitution which would not satisfy the prerequisites enshrined in a valid entrenched clause would lead to so-called " unconstitutional constitutional law ", i. e. an amendment to constitutional law text which would appear to be constitutional law only by its form, albeit being unconstitutional as with respect to the procedure in which it has been enacted, or as to the material content of its provisions.
The V2 principle requires that the finite verb (= inflected verb ) appear in second position of a declarative main clause, whereby the first position is occupied by a single major constituent that functions as the clause topic.
# only allows range-restricted variables, i. e. each variable in the conclusion of a rule must also appear in a not negated clause in the premise of this rule.
Unlike ordinary phrases, such wh-words appear at the beginning of an interrogative clause.
The focussed argument in a Bunun clause will normally always occur immediately after the verb ( e. g. in an actor-focus clause, the agent will appear before any other participant ) and is in the Isbukun dialect marked with a post-nominal marker a.
Topicalization is a mechanism of syntax that establishes an expression as the sentence or clause topic by having it appear at the front of the sentence or clause ( as opposed to in a canonical position further to the right ).

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In the second sentence if drinking water is a gerundial clause and without drinking water is roughly equivalent in meaning to unless I drink water, there will be stronger stress on water than on drinking ; ;
There is nonetheless considerable argument against the clause, softened though it be, on the grounds that Federal aid is so necessary to the public schools.
" The clause " You could do with " presents a statement with such wide possible interpretation as to be essentially meaningless.
However, Twomey expresses confidence that, if the High Court of Australia were to be faced with the problems of covering clause 2, it would find some way to conclude that, with regard to Australia, the clause is subject solely to Australian law.
This license is a 2-clause BSD license with an additional copyleft clause similar to the GNU GPL version 2's Section 3, requiring source code of an application using Berkeley DB to be made available for a nominal fee.
3-SAT can be further restricted to One-in-three 3SAT, where we ask if exactly one of the literals in each clause is true, rather than at least one.
Indeed, one such clause can be rewritten as, that is, if are all true, then y needs to be true as well.
There are two classes of high-performance algorithms for solving instances of SAT in practice: the conflict-driven clause learning algorithm, which can be viewed as a modern variant of the DPLL algorithm ( well known implementation include Chaff, GRASP ) and stochastic local search algorithms, such as WalkSAT.
Multiple clitics can be stacked up, and will split a preverb from the rest of the verb if the preverb comes at the beginning of the clause, e. g. diz-uh-þan-sat ijōs " and then he seized them ( fem.
The dissent pointed to a saving clause in the federal act which allowed states to determine how a contract or its clauses may be revoked.
Under common law, a liquidated damages clause will not be enforced if the purpose of the term is solely to punish a breach ( in this case it is termed penal damages ).
The clause will be enforceable if it involves a genuine attempt to quantify a loss in advance and is a good faith estimate of economic loss.
In the USA, this led to the adoption of the Delaney clause, an amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938, stating that no carcinogenic substances may be used as food additives.
Due to the application of the Delaney clause, it may not be added to foods, even though it occurs naturally in sassafras and sweet basil.
It is, indeed, not improbable that it was as a result of this war that Lord Ochiltree's Committee formed the Statutes of Iona in 1609 and the Regulations for the Chiefs in 1616 was induced to insert a clause in the Statutes of Iona by which ' marriages contracted for several years ' were prohibited ; and any who might disregard this regulation were to be ' punished as fornicators '".
The first paragraph of the Act that abolished the Star Chamber repeats the clause on the right of a citizen to be judged by his peers:
It also removed the clause that parliamentarians be directly elected by universal suffrage.
Baseball owners feared that the reserve clause, which forced players to sign new contracts only with their former team, and the 10-day clause, which allowed teams ( but not players ) to terminate player contracts on ten days notice, would be struck down by Landis.
Section 12 ( 1 ) prescribes the obligations on banks, financial institutions and intermediaries ( a ) to maintain records detailing the nature and value of transactions which may be prescribed, whether such transactions comprise of a single transaction or a series of transactions integrally connected to each other, and where such series of transactions take place within a month ; ( b ) to furnish information of transactions referred to in clause ( a ) to the Director within such time as may be prescribed and t records of the identity of all its clients.
It gave the Treasury control of all federal funds and had a legal tender clause that required ( by 1843 ) all payments to be made in specie, but it further inflamed public opinion on both sides.

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