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StGB and for
In German, the names to statutes are abbreviated using embedded capitals, e. g. StGB ( Strafgesetzbuch ) for criminal code, PatG ( Patentgesetz ) for Patent Act or the very common GmbH ( Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung ) for Company with Limited Liability.
As for flags of foreign countries, it is illegal to damage or revile them, if they are shown publicly by tradition, event or routinely by representatives of the foreign entity (§ 104 StGB ).
Strafgesetzbuch is the German name for Penal Code and is abbreviated to StGB.
* Germany: On July 19, 2004, the Amtsgericht Munich confiscated all versions of Manhunt for violation of § 131 StGB ( representation of violence ).

StGB and Strafgesetzbuch
German flags being burned during a protest in Nuremberg, 2006. Under German criminal code (§ 90a Strafgesetzbuch ( StGB )) it is illegal to revile or damage the German federal flag as well as any flags of its states in public.

StGB and );
§ 140 StGB ); during the course of the trial, it was also revealed that his disclaimer of the posting as sarcasm had been left out from the legal documents provided to the prosecutor by law enforcement agencies.

StGB and would
As an example, the famous or notorious Paragraph 175, which formerly made male homosexuality a crime in Germany, would most properly be cited in an English-language text as "§ 175 StGB ( Germany )".

StGB and be
Thus, in such texts, this same provision might be cited simply as "§ 175 II StGB " or even "§ 175 II " depending on the amount of available context.

StGB and Code
Article 328, paragraph 1 of the Code of Obligations ( OR ), Article 198 ( 2 ) of the Penal Code ( StGB ) and Article 6, paragraph 1 of the Employment Act ( ArG ) contain further statutory provisions on the ban on sexual harassment.
Paragraph 175 ( known formally as § 175 StGB ; also known as Section 175 in English ) was a provision of the German Criminal Code from 15 May 1871 to 10 March 1994.

StGB and ZPO
Paragraphs with the same number from these different codes are completely unrelated ; thus, § 175 ZPO has nothing to do with § 175 StGB.

StGB and ).
In German law, it is normally forbidden (§ 26 StGB ) to induce or persuade someone to commit a crime, or to attempt to do so (§ 30 StGB, in German ).

stands and for
`` E '' stands for `` execution '' -- the moment a `` go order '' would unleash an American nuclear strike.
Cardboard noisemakers, substitutes for the unavailable tin models, were being hawked and bought at makeshift stands every few yards along Broadway, and one's ears were continually serenaded by the horns' rasps and bleats.
the attitudes of a U.N. delegate who experiences difficulty in finding adequate housing in New York City, or of a foreign diplomat in similar circumstances in our Capital, can easily be directed against the United States and all that it stands for.
More stands on the margins of modernity for one reason alone -- because he wrote Utopia.
Babe Ruth, as he always did in the Stadium, played right field to avoid having the sun in his eyes, and Tommy Thevenow, a rather mediocre hitter who played shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals, knocked a ball with all his might into the sharp angle formed by the permanent stands and the wooden bleachers, where Ruth could not reach it.
water is Af and the H stands for hydrogen ; ;
Against this invincible determination to communize the whole world stands a group of nations unable to agree on fundamentals and each refusing to make any sacrifice of sovereignty for the common good of all.
For all practical purposes, the West stands disunited, undedicated, and unprepared for the tasks of world leadership.
Implements of wood and iron are available for close and hasty combat no matter where a man stands.
The others, the ones in the stands, were spellbound, for hearing the mayor was for them like listening to a symphony was for sophisticated folks in New York City.
There was a crowd in the stands for a change and the sun was hot.
John Philoponus stands out for having attempted a fundamental critique of Aristotle's views on the eternity of the world, movement, and other elements of Aristotelian thought.
The Canadian Aboriginal syllabics are also an abugida rather than a syllabary as their name would imply, since each glyph stands for a consonant which is modified by rotation to represent the following vowel.
An abjad is a type of writing system where each symbol always or usually stands for a consonant, leaving the reader to supply the appropriate vowel.
Alpha also stands for thermal expansion coefficient of a compound in physical chemistry.
The win-loss ratio in Ashes Tests ( up to and including the 2011 series ) stands at 123 wins for Australia to 100 wins for England, with 87 draws.
Ann Arbor was founded in 1824, with one theory stating that it is named after the spouses of the city's founders and for the stands of trees in the area.
There are various accounts concerning the origin of the settlement's name ; one states that Allen and Rumsey decided to name it for their wives, both named Ann, and for the stands of burr oak in the of land they purchased for $ 800 from the federal government at $ 1. 25 per acre.
** The L stands for Linux affinity
The " ST " officially stands for " Sixteen / Thirty-two ", which referred to the Motorola 68000's 16-bit external bus and 32-bit internals.

stands and penal
The Victorian Norwich Prison which stands at the end of Knox Road behind the old Barracks site was built in the mid-19th century as part of the reformation of the penal system brought about by the great prison reformers of that time.

stands and code
Each bottom-level ATC code stands for a pharmaceutically used substance in a single indication ( or use ).
The Merchandise Mart, once first on the list of largest buildings in the world, and still listed as 20th, has its own ZIP code, and stands near the junction of the North and South branches of the Chicago River.
* The first two letters in the KeyKode are the manufacturer code ( and both stand for Kodak, stands for Fuji, etc.
The "< code ><<*>></ code >" symbol stands for the " root ", topmost node the literate programming tool will start expanding the web of macros from.
Therefore primer sequence corresponding to the amino acid isoleucine might be " ATH ", where A stands for adenine, T for thymine, and H for adenine, thymine, or cytosine, according to the genetic code for each codon, using the IUPAC symbols for degenerate bases.
In early 1944, construction work started for the test stands and launching pads in the Austrian Alps ( code name Salamander ), with target areas planned for the Tatra Mountains, the Arlberg range, and the area of the Ortler mountain.
Many interpreters do not execute the source code as it stands but convert it into some more compact internal form.
If this code stands for an expression, the resulting value is returned.
Within the competition classification codes specified by the FAI, free flight aeromodeling gets the generic code of F1, where the " F " stands for flying model aircraft in general, with the " 1 " stading specifically for free flight models.
The airport code MCO stands for the airport's former name, McCoy Air Force Base, a Strategic Air Command ( SAC ) installation.
Given its proximity to the headquarters of the Oracle Corporation, a maker of database software, some have speculated that the airport code of SQL is a humorous reference to this large neighbor ; in databases, SQL stands for Structured Query Language.
The airport code ' CMH ' stands for " Columbus Municipal Hangar ," though that name is no longer used today.
Realising the importance of the thousands of lines of ' legacy code ' ( programs ) written, ' AS ' stands for ' Application System '.
The term message integrity code ( MIC ) is frequently substituted for the term MAC, especially in communications, where the acronym MAC traditionally stands for Media Access Control.
The NX bit, which stands for Never eXecute, is a technology used in CPUs to segregate areas of memory for use by either storage of processor instructions ( or code ) or for storage of data, a feature normally only found in Harvard architecture processors.
The EX module code stands for extension, as the adventure is designed to be inserted as an independent addition to another, ongoing scenario.
The airport code name JHM stands for John Henry Magoon, who was president of Hawaiian Airlines when that airline developed the airport.
Each letter or code stands for a particular " type ": Realistic ( Doers ), Investigative ( Thinkers ), Artistic ( Creators ), Social ( Helpers ), Enterprising ( Persuaders ), and Conventional ( Organizers ).
In the initial hurry just after the takeover, and not having decided any commercial name for the airline yet, the ICAO code for the company was filled in simply as MPD, which stands for the last names of their three main directives ( Mata, Pascual and Díaz ).
* code violation: On the ATP tour and WTA tours, a rule violation such as voicing an obscenity or hitting a ball into the stands ( not during the point ).
The notation consists of a caret (^) followed by a capital letter ; this digraph stands for the ASCII code that has the numerical value equivalent to the letter's numerical value.
The VTLU code ( Czech acronym VTLU stands for Vojenský technický a letecký ústav-Military technical and aviation institute, which was responsible for acceptance of Czechoslovak army weapons ) was an inspection and acceptance stamp.
UTF-1 does not use the C0 and C1 control codes in other encodings – any 0x00 – 0x20 or 0x7F – 0x9F octet stands for the corresponding code points in ISO-8859-1 ( U + 0000 – 0020 and U + 007F – 009F, respectively ).

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