"Tobacco is an addiction which should not be enabled by public funds, " writes Mike Harman of St . Albans, W . Va . Although his argument would be strengthened by using that instead of which to introduce a restrictive clause, he uses a verb that is gaining great popularity.
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In 1948, Miller wrote in " The Nation ", " . . . the federal government through FHA furnished it model race-restrictive clause for builders and subdividers from 1935 to 1947, and during that period the FHA refused to guarantee home construction loans unless race restriction were inserted in subdivision deeds.
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Gibbons says that this reasoning would make most licensing with a restrictive clause the product of conspiracy " for restricted licensees will almost always know of similar restrictions offered to others . " He therefore argues that use of hub-and-spoke conspiracy theory in patent licensing cases " should be abandoned ."
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City officials, under pressure from the heliport's neighbors, which include New York University Medical Center and the Murray Hill neighborhood, last year tried to force the company to cut the number of flights nearly in half by inserting a restrictive clause in the lease for the heliport, which is owned by the city.
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The sentence uses a restrictive clause, so there are no commas, nor is there the word " which, " as in, " Buffalo buffalo, which Buffalo buffalo buffalo, buffalo Buffalo buffalo . " This clause is also a reduced relative clause, so the word " that ", which could appear between the second and third words of the sentence, is omitted.
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"I'm greatly troubled by the rapid rush to push through legislation that would in a very wholesale way eliminate almost overnight the ability for our intelligence community, our defense community and our law enforcement community to keep up with the rapid changes that are occurring in this information revolution, " said Rep . Curt Weldon, R-Pa ., a chief sponsor of the restrictive clause.