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Old 30-May-2003, 21:29
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Could anyone help me with the underlined sentence? I don't quite understand.


Impartiality is preserved on the part of the persons providing the programmes as respects matters of political or industrial controversy or relating to current public policy; and subject as hereinafter provided in this subsection, that no matter designed to serve the interests of any political party is included in the programmes.

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Hi,

Could anyone help me with the underlined sentence? I don't quite understand.


Impartiality is preserved on the part of the persons providing the programmes as respects matters of political or industrial controversy or relating to current public policy; and subject as hereinafter provided in this subsection, that no matter designed to serve the interests of any political party is included in the programmes.

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It refers to what is to be discussed later in the document concerning the matter at hand.

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