Tropospheric ozone can permanently damage people's lungs and prohibit plants from producing and storing food. |
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A software contract may not prohibit reverse engineering that is done for the purposes of making a piece of software work with other software. |
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The Kuna laws prohibit both investment access by non Kuna members and also limit the size of the industry. |
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In the Fish Stocks Agreement this includes a power to inspect vessels in port and to prohibit landing or transhipment of illegally caught stock. |
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They were next frustrated in their efforts to prohibit the copyrighting of colorized films. |
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Well, for instance, bigamy is a federal offence, and I have little doubt that the Commonwealth could prohibit people calling themselves married. |
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Cough, a side effect not related to dose, was severe enough to prohibit further use in only three patients. |
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Indeed, the ancient purity laws of Leviticus in the Old Testament prohibit the activities of ingesting shellfish or touching a dead pigskin. |
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Some prisons restrict inmates' access to Bibles, or prohibit inmates from having concordances or biblical commentaries. |
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In other words, precautionary killings to prohibit the spread of infection are becoming commonplace. |
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He said he wasn't attempting to prohibit debate on the report, but rather asked for restraint pending adjudication by the courts. |
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This statute would prohibit unauthorized access into a computer or computer system. |
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A political entrepreneur lobbies Congress to prohibit the importation of foreign-made mousetraps. |
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It used to be that young people were expected to start earning their keep very early, we had to make laws to prohibit child labour. |
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Adults to refrain from drinking at under-age functions and Clubs to prohibit advertising at underage events. |
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The Laws of Cricket and the ICC playing regulations both prohibit the bowling of underarm deliveries. |
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There, for example, the Court held that drug laws can prohibit the use of the narcotic peyote in a religious ceremony. |
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A few operators advocated province-wide regulations to prohibit smoking in all restaurants. |
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No disciplinary action was taken because our rules prohibit substances, not antibodies. |
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Mutation prevention is essential to prohibit a bacterium from developing resistance to antibiotics to which it is exposed. |
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The former will prohibit any discrimination based on gender, contracted workers' status, nationality, disability and old-school ties. |
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Encourage your child to get involved in activities that prohibit smoking, such as sports. |
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Various provisions of treaties and protocols under international humanitarian law prohibit the use of human shields by a party to a conflict. |
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Economy in denotation and connotation can prohibit thought as well as promote it. |
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The second round of rules comes after a March decision to prohibit the use of vapes on county property. |
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That means that a resource consent is not an enactment or rule of law that would prohibit the exercise of a customary right. |
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The developers also plan to prohibit further land encroachment along the banks of the canal. |
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It is unlawful to prohibit immoral or sacrilegious films in a public school. |
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There is in the making a ruling to prohibit cell phones in all theatre auditoriums. |
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In 1567, it was found necessary to prohibit quaestuary, or venal indulgences. |
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A low fluid level switch is provided to prohibit operation and prevent potential burnout if solution falls below a pre-set level. |
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Zoning laws prohibit liquor stores from being built across from high schools, or garbage dumps from being put in residential neighborhoods. |
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If they legally ban cloning research in order to prohibit progress on the research, I will fight to change the laws. |
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It also seeks to prohibit the screening of films, television programs and advertisements without a license. |
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The best way to prevent such abuse would be to prohibit any third party from paying for trips, period. |
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Most medical societies prohibit members from bartering surgery for public relations purposes. |
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To what extent should special rules govern the incorporation of such onerous clauses in the contract or prohibit their use completely? |
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Presumably, they would also prohibit helicoptering participants and visitors into racing venues and other sporting events. |
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It does not prohibit the use of surprise, ruses, or stealthy tactics to kill enemy personnel. |
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Bear in mind, most jurisdictions prohibit the carrying of double-edged knives, and many do not allow concealed carry of fixed-blade knives. |
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Banning admission fees would mean introducing legislation to prohibit charging by independent deans and chapters of cathedrals. |
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But the Wilson Act also left a loophole, in that it did not allow dry states to prohibit the importation of alcohol for personal use. |
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They have the power of summary arrest and extradition, in spite of existing British laws, which specifically prohibit such action. |
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Commercial trade in human remains is illegal in Burundi and is protected by the same laws, which prohibit human trafficking. |
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How do you clamp down on messy street protests without violating fundamental laws that guarantee freedom of assembly and prohibit political interference with policing? |
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But police at the airport reviewed the decision and have asked wardens to enforce established rules which prohibit drivers from waiting near terminal buildings. |
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The USDA will prohibit use of mechanically separated meat in human food. |
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But criminal laws already exist which prohibit such racist harassment, along with the drug dealing and violence the government says it wants to stamp out. |
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His first demand was that the country's official constitution be rewritten to prohibit extradition. |
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And the health law might not prohibit it, opening a door to potential erosion of employer-based coverage. |
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National laws already prohibit sonograms for gender detection, which becomes possible after the 14th week, but the law has been spottily enforced. |
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The First Amendment would never prohibit the quenelle, regardless of its symbolic meaning. |
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These days many parents do discourage their children from such a fascination and may prohibit toy guns of any kind in their homes, even a squirt gun. |
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Practically, to prohibit the taking of an oath by an interstate court would have the effect of preventing an interstate court sitting and the prohibition can be more express. |
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If weather conditions prohibit viewing the space station, stargazers will have to be content with Venus which is renowned for its seasonal appearances. |
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All of the lenders claim that their agreements prohibit spamming, but plenty of lead generators then subcontract out to other lead generators, many of whom use spam. |
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Even where the authority conducts a second-stage investigation and decides to permit or prohibit the merger, the minister may still override the decision. |
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The commandments which prohibit worshipping other gods and require that one honor one's father and mother, aren't reflected in our U.S. laws, at all. |
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Also, there are laws in the US that prohibit legal assistants or paralegals from giving legal advice or representing clients in court as attorneys. |
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What the regulations do is prohibit the importation of guns. |
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At best they are indecisive, and at the end they are completely unable to reach a position because their various representations prohibit them from doing so. |
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Insider trading should be regulated by existing criminal laws that prohibit industrial espionage and the theft of trade secrets and sensitive commercial information. |
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Thus, just as in the American South, Cherokee lawmakers would prohibit legal marriages between slaves and free people to preserve the institution of slavery. |
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The Mines Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995 prohibit anyone from being in or on a mine while the person is adversely affected by intoxicating liquor or drugs. |
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As this court shows, the Founders demonstrate by their behavior that the First Amendment was not intended to prohibit states from sanctioning ceremonial invocations of God. |
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Even today, suspicions of coziness linger, since state law doesn't prohibit or limit political contributions to the elected commissioners from oil and gas interests. |
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I think it is fine to prohibit smoking when there are no other options. |
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Canadian law and its regulations do not prohibit off-label use of devices. |
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The efficiency audit said there were too many vested local interests on health boards, which prevent change and prohibit the delivery of a value-for-money service. |
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Physical differences prohibit mixed teams after the age of eleven. |
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The rationale of the decision was that the deceased had been born in 1864, a date at which the law did not prohibit the acknowledgment of miscegenous children. |
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Such road authorities are authorized to so design any controlled-access highway, and to so regulate, restrict or prohibit access as to best serve the traffic for which the highway is intended.
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The right is renewing its efforts to pass state and federal right-to-work laws that prohibit requiring employees in a unionized workplace to pay dues to unions. |
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At that point, the Library of Congress can once again decide to prohibit consumers from unlocking their cell phones. |
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These require the isolation of the corpse, prohibit the holding of wakes over the body, and permit doctors to prevent the removal of a body from hospital. |
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This article led to repeated efforts to prohibit the distribution of all forms of modern contraceptive methods on the grounds that they were abortifacients. |
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It would prohibit placement of a temporary or permanent hunting blind or wildlife feeder within 150 yards of a fence serving as a property boundary. |
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In addition to the changes you mention, a free labor market would require rescinding any laws that prohibit an employer from firing any worker at any time for any reason. |
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It has argued that Iran has to adhere to the terms of prior U.N. Security Council resolutions that prohibit Iran from enrichment. |
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In 1836, in a pamphlet titled Sunday Under Three Heads, he defended the people's right to pleasure, opposing a plan to prohibit games on Sundays. |
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On 22 December, the Diet recommended that its members prohibit the new teachings, a strong indictment directed at Zurich. |
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Or it can prohibit someone from doing something, like using an illegally obtained trade secret. |
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Action for injunction would prohibit the person from performing the act specified in the contract. |
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For example, the doctrines of mootness, ripeness, and standing prohibit district courts from issuing advisory opinions. |
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In a capitalist system, the government does not prohibit private property or prevent individuals from working where they please. |
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Many countries have competition laws that prohibit monopolies and cartels from forming. |
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Maryland and Virginia enacted laws to prohibit transportation in 1670, and the king was persuaded to respect these. |
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This is used in cases where laws prohibit certain employees from declaring a strike. |
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State regulations prohibit brewers from simply shutting off the tap to one wholesaler and distributing through another. |
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Also the report says that the ordinance must strictly prohibit a California team from relocating as a possible second tenant. |
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The bills also limit rates of specific taxes for automobile racing facilities and prohibit a tax on admissions to ski facilities after Dec. |
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Our laws specifically prohibit us from surveilling US persons without a warrant. |
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At one point, Jelinek threatened to prohibit any of her dramas from being performed while the FPO was in national power. |
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We will also reclaim ownership under the cyber squatter laws, which were designed to prohibit this kind of activity. |
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Many government prohibit the advertising of habit-forming substances to minors. |
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Most countries prohibit carrying illegal drugs or endangered animals across their borders. |
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A literal reading of the law would prohibit it, but that is clearly not the intent. |
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By the later half of the 20th century, liberty was expanded further to prohibit government interference with personal choices. |
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As a precaution, many airlines prohibit young people under the age of 15 from being seated in the exit row. |
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Most jurisdictions prohibit trade, except under license, of many types of drugs through the use of drug prohibition laws. |
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In 1999, the church voted to prohibit the flying of flags other than St Patrick's flag and the Flag of the Anglican Communion. |
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If a health emergency exists, the Governor in Council can prohibit importation of anything that it deems necessary under the Quarantine Act. |
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Even in countries which prohibit other forms of unfree labour, conscription is generally justified as being necessary in the national interest. |
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These mutations, ts4 and Ts6, prohibit the development of the stamen while simultaneously promoting pistil development. |
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Some territories prohibit immigration, and any visitors are required to seek the permission of the territory's government to live in the territory. |
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Typically, statutes command or prohibit something, or declare policy. |
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Secretary of State Alexander Haig announced that the United States would prohibit arms sales to Argentina and provide material support for British operations. |
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In 1863, football governing bodies introduced standardised rules to prohibit violence on the pitch, making it more socially acceptable for women to play. |
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In the 1930s, regulators in the United States used credit rating agency ratings to prohibit banks from investing in bonds that were deemed to be below investment grade. |
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For example, the right to a jury trial applies to cases brought under federal statutes that prohibit race or gender discrimination in housing or employment. |
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The bill would prohibit the reappraisal of performing loans even if there are safety or soundness issues, such as a significant change in market conditions. |
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Sometimes, however, when he was trying to draw a thought out of himself, he would prohibit, with a peremptory motion of the hand, any questions or remarks. |
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Many countries have immigration and visa restrictions that prohibit a person entering the country for the purposes of gaining work without a valid work visa. |
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Now called Marina Quay, the plans no longer include the building of new apartments on the land as Natural Resources Wales' flood regulations now prohibit this. |
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In agreement with the principles of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, law should only prohibit actions detrimental to society. |
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Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control's 2012 designations of Belizeans, and all local banks comply and prohibit business with the designated entities. |
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Laws prohibit the killing, destruction, and the selling of newts. |
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They should not prohibit other pricing than distance pricing. |
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Florida is one of seven states that prohibit the open carry of handguns. |
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With women finally being allowed to serve on the front lines, what's the rationale behind continuing to prohibit post-op trans people from serving? |
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It said the decision violates international law, international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions which prohibit changing street names in occupied territories. |
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The basic objective of the bill is to prohibit slavery and debt bondage in all of its manifestations and regulating matters leading to debt bondage of workers. |
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