- Treasury.
Clausing is
known for her work on
international trade and tax policy,
particularly the
taxation of
multinational corporations.
Clausing graduated...
-
dependent or
subordinate clauses is
called a
matrix clause. A
matrix clause can be the main
clause or any
subordinate clause that
itself contains one...
- the
Double Jeopardy Clause; the Self
Incrimination Clause; the Due
Process Clause; and, the
Takings Clause. The
Grand Jury
Clause limits governmental...
- A
morality clause (also
known as a
morals clause, bad boy
clause or bad girl
clause) is a
provision within instruments of a
contract which curtail, or...
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married Howard F.
Clausing, also from Port Washington, in 1966 and
their two
children were born in the city as well. In 1989
Clausing had been teaching...
- The
Commerce Clause describes an
enumerated power listed in the
United States Constitution (Article I,
Section 8,
Clause 3). The
clause states that the...
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includes the
Citizenship Clause,
Privileges or
Immunities Clause, Due
Process Clause, and
Equal Protection Clause. The
Citizenship Clause broadly defines citizenship...
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dependent clause, also
known as a
subordinate clause,
subclause or
embedded clause, is a
certain type of
clause that
juxtaposes an
independent clause within...
- Look up
Clauser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clauser is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Al
Clauser (1911–1989),
American guitarist...
- A
grandfather clause, also
known as
grandfather policy, grandfathering, or
being grandfathered in, is a
provision in
which an old rule
continues to apply...