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escalator clause

自动扶梯条款,升级条款,升降机条款,自动调价器条款

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a provision in a contract calling for adjustments, usually increases, in charges, wages, or other payments, based on fluctuations in production costs, the cost of living, or other variables.

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Examples

  • They would not, for example, supersede federal law regarding the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment.

  • Sanford hits back at Sullivan, who “has certainly not lived up to this clause.”

  • Weird as the theory is, invoking “quantum physics” is not an escape clause from obeying physical laws.

  • There may even be a clause in her contract by which she has to agree to certain content restrictions.

  • But an aspect that is particularly troubling is that such a clause exists at all.

  • He added that lessening clause, remembering, quite simply, how much more brilliant he was than Nigel.

  • The Act contained another practical clause, designed to block the construction of lines from political considerations.

  • An insurance policy may be assigned, though it usually contains a clause that the consent of the insurer is needful.

  • This clause was adopted, and James Madison for the first time attracted state-wide attention to his thinking and philosophy.

  • Beardsley stepped onto the corridor slidewalk, coasted to the escalator and rode it down.