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Jenseits
proposition

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

clause [Brit klɔːz, Am klɔz] RZ.

1. clause JĘZ.:

clause

2. clause:

clause PR., POLIT.
clause r.ż.
clause (in will, act of Parliament)

break clause RZ. PR.

break clause (in a contract)

consecutive clause RZ. JĘZ.

clause r.ż. consécutive

coordinate clause RZ.

coordinate clause
coordinate clause

conscience clause RZ.

conscience clause
clause r.ż. de conscience

escape clause RZ.

escape clause PR., HAND.
clause r.ż. dérogatoire

escalator clause RZ.

escalator clause
clause r.ż. d'indexation

escalation clause RZ.

escalation clause → escalator clause

escalator clause RZ.

escalator clause
clause r.ż. d'indexation

saving clause RZ.

saving clause
clause r.ż. restrictive

reported clause RZ.

reported clause

w słowniku PONS

angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski

clause [klɔ:z, Am klɑ:z] RZ.

1. clause (part of sentence):

clause

2. clause (statement in law):

clause
clause r.ż.

relative clause RZ.

relative clause
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
clause
clause
relative clause
main clause
infinitive clause
clause
w słowniku PONS
angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski

clause [klɔz] RZ.

1. clause (part of sentence):

clause

2. clause (statement in law):

clause
clause r.ż.

relative clause RZ.

relative clause
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
clause
clause
main clause
relative clause
clause
infinitive clause

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Przykłady ze Słownika PONS (zredagowane i sprawdzone)

escalator clause
escape clause
clause r.ż. dérogatoire

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

This led to the passage of a conscience clause, permitting bishops the right to decline to ordain any given individual into the priesthood for reasons of personal conscience.
en.wikipedia.org
What's so wrong with conscience clauses?
www.slate.com
In 2012, they issued a resolution opposing conscience clauses that allow religious-affiliated institutions to be exempt from generally applicable requirements mandating reproductive healthcare services to individuals or employees.
en.wikipedia.org
But what's really wrong with conscience clauses?
www.slate.com
It removed cumulative penalties and introduced a conscience clause, allowing parents who did not believe vaccination was efficacious or safe to obtain a certificate of exemption.
en.wikipedia.org