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  1. clauses

    In language, a clause is a constituent that comprises a semantic predicand (expressed or not) and a semantic predicate. A typical clause consists of a subject and a syntactic predicate, the latter typically a verb phrase composed of a verb with any objects and other modifiers. However, the subject is sometimes unvoiced if it is retrievable from context, especially in null-subject language but also in other languages, including English instances of the imperative mood. A complete simple sentence includes a single clause with a finite verb. Complex sentences contain multiple clauses including at least one independent clause (meaning, a clause that can stand alone as a simple sentence) coordinated either with at least one dependent clause (also called an embedded clause) or with one or more independent clauses.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of CLAUSES in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of CLAUSES in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of CLAUSES in a Sentence

  1. Yuval Steinitz:

    We are very worried, what we are seeing is a certain crumbling, or signs of a crumbling, even in the clauses that had looked very clear and settled.

  2. Naysan Rafati:

    It's not accurate to say the deal expires, certain clauses of the deal expire and a lot of the key clauses don't expire.

  3. The IDPC:

    We yesterday informed Mr Schrems and Facebook of our intention to seek declaratory relief in the Irish High Court and a referral to the CJEU (Court of Justice of the European Union) to determine the legal status of data transfers under standard contractual clauses.

  4. Paolo Valle:

    Any deal (involving China) is going to have clauses and restrictions and the money is not likely to be paid up front.

  5. Wojciech Wiewiorowski:

    The proposed standard contractual clauses look very promising and they are already introducing many thoughts given by the data protection authorities.

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