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Usually includes a felony violation of a criminal rule or act against law, in particular at the expense of people or moral.
Like Mario Kart DS, it includes on-line play ; it also allows racers to play as user-created Miis ( after unlocking the Mii character ) as well as Mario series characters and comes packaged with the Wii Wheel peripheral, which can act as the game's primary control mechanism when coupled with a Wii Remote.
In the UK, it is an offence under section 14 ( 2 ) of the Wildlife and Countryside act 1981 to " plant or otherwise cause to grow in the wild " any plant listed in Schedule nine, Part II to the Act, which includes Japanese knotweed.
Osmin's act 3 aria " O, wie will ich triumphieren " includes characteristic 18th century coloratura passage work, and twice goes down to a low D ( D < sub > 2 </ sub >), one of the lowest notes demanded of any voice in opera.
It is stated in the Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct set by the American Psychological Association, that psychologists may not conduct research that includes a deceptive compartment unless the act is justified by the value and the importance of the results of such study, provided that this could not be obtained in an alternative way.
The mating session of a Vulcan ( pon farr ) includes the private act of sex undifferentiated from the human version of mating.
The permanent park boundary, as established by act of Congress in 1986, includes a number of private in-holdings that the park is attempting to acquire.
* A Cavalier for Milady: A Play in Two Scenes 1976 is a one act play by Tennessee Williams that includes a fantastical, non-literal appearance by Nijinsky.
The biblical narrative includes a number of cases of Jeremiah being given unusual instructions requiring him to act out parables or behave in ways contrary to expectations of prophetic office.
This book includes insights on his family life, first impressions of America and Americans when he first moved to the United States to act on Broadway, and his views on democracy in the years prior to and during the Second World War.
In Islam, every single act of worship includes this type of du ' a.
Otway currently tours as a solo act ; as a duo with Richard Holgarth ; and often with his Big Band which includes Murray Torkildsen, Seymour, Adam Batterbee and guest keyboard player Barry Upton.
The opera includes some material not found in the Bible such as the death of Abimélech in act 1.
The Park has its own piece of legislation the Phoenix Park Act, 1925 which includes giving powers to Park rangers to remove and arrest of offenders who disobey its bye-laws, which include " No person shall act contrary to public morality in the Park ".
Jancik, however, includes many of these artists, as they fall within his strict definition as a single act with a single top-40 placement.
Shirk in this category includes both the non-believer practices of giving God the attributes of His creation as well as the act of giving created beings God's names and attributes.
Yet, in denying the importance of the emotions in moral judgment, he is driven back to the admission that right actions must be " grateful " to us ; that, in fact, moral approbation includes both an act of the understanding and an emotion of the heart.
A company that is required to register under the ' 33 act must create a registration statement, which includes a prospectus, with copious information about the security, the company, the business, including audited financial statements.
The context within which regulatory elements act includes cis-acting context that is established by the presence of other RNA sequence features, and trans-acting context that is established by cellular conditions.
Biz Markie's act includes spinning records ranging from old school hip hop to Lynyrd Skynyrd and then performing " Just a Friend ".
: A person is not guilty of an offense unless his liability is based on conduct which includes a voluntary act or the omission to perform an act of which he is physically capable.
The Anglican Communion, which includes the Church of England, The Episcopal Church ( in the United States ) and other member churches, has its own act of contrition, referred to in the Prayer Book as the General Confession.
# a court, being a public body, must act in accordance with the Convention Rights found in the Human Rights Act 1998, which includes a requirement to construe statutes in accordance with the Convention ; and
The UK garage act now comprises MC Alistair and includes producer and DJ Dave Low.

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One of the provisions in that act was the controversial Section 215, which allows the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) to make an application for an order from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court requiring production of " any tangible thing " for an investigation.
On October 26, 2001, the sale, purchase, or manufacture of any device that has no commercial purpose other than disabling Macrovision copy protection was made illegal under section 1201 ( a ) of the same controversial act.
This controversial act, known as the " Salary Grab ", was signed into law in March 1873.
The act was immediately controversial.
One controversial provision of the Constitution indemnifies members and appointees of the Provisional National Defence Council ( PNDC ) from liability for any official act or omission during the years of PNDC rule.
The correct interpretation of what Husserl meant by the Noema has long been controversial, but the noematic sense is generally understood as the ideal meaning of the act and the noematic core as the act's referent or object as it is meant in the act.
The 1994 award winner was Elegant Slumming by the pop act M People, a controversial decision considering the shortlist included popular albums from Britpop figureheads Paul Weller, Blur and Pulp, and electronica band The Prodigy.
While it is only one of the few music videos by Black Flag, the move of airing the video on MTV was controversial among fans due to the fact that the band members were against the act of selling out and was based on promoting their material DIY through distributing flyers and other low budget promotion.
They act on the premise that Jesus did not hold an apocalyptic worldview, an opinion that is controversial in mainstream scholarly studies of Jesus.
This was a controversial move that provoked conflicting reactions and was seen by analysts as a dictatorial act.
The controversial Milgram experiment into obedience by Stanley Milgram showed that many people lack the psychological resources to openly resist authority, even when they are directed to act callously and inhumanely against an innocent victim.
Another controversial factor of this defence, especially in UK law, is that the provoked must have carried out their act immediately after the provocation occurred, otherwise known as a " sudden loss of self control ".
Soon after taking its oath of office, the government introduced the controversial Land Reforms Ordinance, which was later made into an act.
The most controversial clause in the act was the abolishment of hereditary rights of temple priests as well as limited right to garner a share of the hundi proceeds.
After increased pressure from the priests over a long period, the AP government made an amendment to the act in 2006 to discontinue these two controversial clauses.
Bamboozled has a superficial similarity to the 1976 Oscar-winning film Network which is also about the frustrated employee of a television network who in an act of desperation creates a controversial television show.
The most controversial act was the documentary " Death On The Rock ", part of the current affairs This Week series.
But his chief duty was to act, in collaboration with Antoine Arnauld, as general editor of the controversial literature put forth by the Jansenists.
He has gone on to act in a variety of films such as the moody L ' Appartement ( with Monica Bellucci before they married ), the violent Dobermann, the genre-bending Le Pacte des Loups ( in English, Brotherhood of the Wolf ), and the highly controversial Irréversible, where he appears fully nude ( with Monica Bellucci after they married ).
These expansions — and other plans and policies by Macquarie Bank for airport operations — are seen as controversial, as they are performed without the legal oversight of local councils, which usually act as the local planning authority for such developments.
A staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause, he has attracted attention with some of his statements on the Israeli-Palestine conflict One of his most controversial act, and possibly only smear on his career, was his support " à titre amical " (" in title of friendship ") for Roger Garaudy in 1996.
Matthews was a controversial nominee, and as the nomination came near the end of Hayes's term, the Senate did not act on it.
" Other controversial cases included the War Crimes Act case ( 1991 ), regarding the validity of the War Crimes Act 1945 ; Dietrich v The Queen ( 1992 ), in which the court found that a lack of legal representation in a serious criminal case can result in an unfair trial ; Sykes v Cleary ( 1992 ), regarding the disputed election of Phil Cleary ; and Teoh's case ( 1995 ), in which the court held that ratification of a treaty by the executive could create a legitimate expectation that members of the executive would act in accordance with that treaty.
At that time, the act of publishing academic inquiry was controversial, and widely ridiculed.

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