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  • However, with the invocation of the escalator clause, they were completed with 16-inch guns.
  • Even more curious, from Fox's point of view, was the decision not to add an escalator clause.
  • The park service expressed its opinion that an escalator clause would not be approved by federal budget officials.
  • Sharpe has an escalator clause that requires him to be jumped to $ 1 more than any contemporary.
  • Furthermore, only one foundry was large enough to handle the work, and it demanded an escalator clause in its contract.
  • There's also an " escalator clause " that guarantees he will be the highest-paid player or he becomes a free agent.
  • The price in the talks ranged between $ 22 million and $ 25 million, and Paramount pushed for an escalator clause.
  • The US also used the treaty's " escalator clause " to order the 45, 000 ton, after Japan's withdrawal from the treaty.
  • Ottawa is raising to from 2 % to 3 % the yearly escalator clause in the Department of National Defence s budget.
  • These designs were able to convince the General Board that a reasonably well-designed and balanced battleship was possible within the terms of the " escalator clause ".
  • The last naval treaty had an escalator clause that permitted a change to 16-inch guns if another signatory did not conform to it by 1 January 1937.
  • Due to the pressing need for the ships, the British unlike the US could not delay to take advantage of an escalator clause that would allow 16-inch guns.
  • The design of the " North Carolina " class was initiated before the escalator clause was invoked, being intended to be armed with, and protected against, 14-inch guns.
  • In 1995 when they rewrote the education code, lawmakers adopted a so-called pay escalator clause : As per-student spending increased in subsequent years, so would base teacher pay.
  • In 2003, if he reaches certain incentives, an escalator clause will kick in giving Abraham an extra $ 600, 000, and in 2004, that escalator increases to $ 1.1 million.
  • Japan refused to sign the new treaty, and so on 1 April 1937 an escalator clause permitting treaty signatories to build ships up to a limit of went into effect.
  • It appeared that Japan would not ratify the Second London Naval Treaty, which would bring an escalator clause that permitted signatories to arm battleships with guns of up to caliber.
  • Standley's only addition to the characteristics was provision for a switch from quadruple 14-inch to triple turrets if the " escalator clause " in the Second London Naval Treaty was invoked.
  • By 1938, Britain and the USA had both invoked an'escalator clause'in the Second London Treaty which allowed battleships of up to 45, 000 tons displacement, and the Treaty was effectively defunct.
  • In 2003, if he reaches certain incentives, an escalator clause will kick in giving Abraham an extra $ 600, 000, and in 2004, that escalator increases to $ 1 . 1 million.
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