0Figuratively we can speak of “an iron-clad clause” in a contract: the wording is so perfect, no one can wriggle out of it on a technicality.02br 02br 00Now . I already know that to wriggle out of sth means to try to get rid of it or avoid it, but I can't figure our the whole meaning of this sentence. Please, help!02br 02br 00Thank you,0-
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0If something is "iron clad" it means that you can't find some little way to make it not apply. Do you know what a technicality is? 0-
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0If something is "iron clad" it means that you can't find some little way to make it not apply.
Do you know what a technicality is?
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0If something is "iron clad" it means that you can't find some little way to make it not apply. Do you know what a technicality is? If something is iron clad, you won't be able to find a technicality to use as the basis for not doing what the contract says you need to do.02br 02br 00If you were having dinner with at the mayor's table at a fancy ball at the time the murder was