And get a kind friend to ring you after about an hour, so you've got a get-out clause if necessary. |
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He had a get-out clause in his contract allowing him to join another club which opened the door for him to join Keighley. |
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Pontificating about the global market being an irresistible agent of deregulation does not provide an honest get-out clause. |
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Actually what has happened is an insurance company has found a smart get-out. |
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He will demand that governments retain the get-out clause of an appeal to the EU where new measures clash with domestic legal systems. |
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The get-out clause in these cases, often, is to suspend the jockey for careless riding and allow the result to stand. |
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The agreement provides the company with a get-out clause and allows it to renegotiate the rates annually. |
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However there may be a get-out for the clause demanding consideration of the feelings of relatives. |
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For future reference, when you have messed up and someone offers you a get-out clause, you take it. |
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I believe that it is acceptable, but too many people see it as a quick get-out option rather than a last resort. |
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The other way of construing things, of course, is that it is a perfect get-out clause. |
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McKay emphasised Gallas' insistence on the get-out clause, allowing him to assess his prospective suitors. |
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Last week it emerged that the leases had get-out clauses allowing companies to bale out of commitments. |
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He was annoyed that their offer of a 12-month extension included a cancer get-out clause, which they said they would remove only if he saw a specialist. |
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To call a national ballot after the strike had already drawn in the overwhelming majority would have been seen as a get-out, and invited a no vote. |
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Yet they have also made it clear that their commitment must be matched by their employers and it's here that their legitimate get-out clauses lay. |
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Multi-culturalism can be used as a get-out clause by politicians who are only prepared to pay lip service to notions such as equality and diversity. |
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And anyway, it will be hedged in with get-out clauses about affordability. |
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Lawn refused to comment on whether Parkinson had a get-out clause in his deal that the Blades had failed to activate. |
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It also urged politicians to reverse a Franco-German led move in 2005 to water down debt rules and called for them to close loopholes that offer offending countries get-out clauses. |
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The get-out clause that you're stressed or scatty or disorganised won't wash forever. |
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