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In the US and some other countries, because of legal and tax restrictions on alcohol consumption, ethanol destined for other uses often contains additives that make it unpalatable ( such as denatonium benzoate ) or poisonous ( such as methanol ).
These are a popular compromise for ( American ) shooters who would like to own a submachine gun but cannot due to local restrictions or the prohibitive cost of buying a civilian legal submachine gun ( full automatics or semi-automatics with barrels shorter than are restricted under Title II of the National Firearms Act ).
The car did not go into production due to legal restrictions on the use of diesel engines.
* Free content, content without significant legal usability restrictions
With the advent of deep-freeze and the air-conditioned hypermarché, these seasonal variations are less marked than hitherto, but they are still observed, in some cases due to legal restrictions.
Unions slowly overcame the legal restrictions on the right to strike.
Kemp supported rights for illegal immigrants, but opposed Lamar Smith and Alan Simpson's proposed restrictions on legal immigration.
Furthermore, opposition parties were severely limited by legal restrictions on their activities.
The incorporation of empty-handed Chinese Kung Fu into Okinawan martial arts occurred partly because of these exchanges and partly because of growing legal restrictions on the use of weaponry.
Libre protocols are communications protocols without legal or technical restrictions.
Open standards are less strictly defined, but by some definitions the term describes technical standards without legal restrictions.
He always considered the language an incomplete research project, and although he released many papers about its design, he continued to claim legal restrictions on its use.
Labour law ( also called labor law or employment law ) is the body of laws, administrative rulings, and precedents which address the legal rights of, and restrictions on, working people and their organizations.
There are legal restrictions on such collusion in most countries.
She opposed any form of censorship, including legal restrictions on pornography.
In a nonpartisan system, no official political parties exist, sometimes reflecting legal restrictions on political parties.
It is argued that this is motivated by " politicians ' desires to borrow money surreptitiously ", due to legal restrictions on and political resistance to alternative sources of revenue, viz, raising taxes or issuing debt.
The current bans and restrictions on the legal ownership of all semi-automatic rifles ( as well as semi-auto and pump-action shotguns ) was a result of the Port Arthur massacre of April 1996 ( for more information, see Gun politics in Australia ).
It had long been the policy of the Catholic Church to support toleration of competing religions under such a scheme, but to support legal restrictions on attempts to convert Catholics to those religions, under the motto that " error has no rights ".
Surveys of public opinion, the testimony of former patients, legal restrictions on its use and disputes as to the efficacy, ethics and adverse effects of ECT within the psychiatric and wider medical community indicate that the use of ECT remains controversial.
To emphasise the general principle that justice should rise from the people and not be dictated by the law-making powers of governments, Rawls asserted that, " There is ... a general presumption against imposing legal and other restrictions on conduct without sufficient reason.
Some EULAs also claim restrictions on venue and applicable law in the event that a legal dispute arises.
While condemning racial discrimination ( and adopting legislation to make it a legal offence ), Wilson's Home Secretary James Callaghan introduced significant new restrictions on the right of immigration to the United Kingdom.
Yet certain businessmen placed a newspaper advertisement arguing that such legal restrictions in Hell's Half Acre would curtail the legitimate business activities there.

legal and prohibiting
To consider but one example, the First Amendment to the United States Constitution states " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof "— but interpretation ( that is, determining the fine boundaries, and resolving the tension between the " establishment " and " free exercise " clauses ) of each of the important terms was delegated by Article III of the Constitution to the judicial branch, so that the current legal boundaries of the Constitutional text can only be determined by consulting the common law.
Prohibition of alcohol, often referred to simply as prohibition, is the legal act of prohibiting the manufacture, transportation and sale of alcohol and alcoholic beverages.
These laws included banning Catholics from owning weapons, reducing their land, and prohibiting them from working in the legal profession.
" While opposing the Reagan Doctrine as an official governmental policy, Cato instead urged Congress to remove the legal barriers prohibiting private organizations and citizens from supporting these resistance movements.
In 1996 as a reaction to a state level judicial ruling prohibiting same-sex couples from marrying that may violate Hawaii's constitutional equal protection clause ( Baehr v. Miike, 80 Hawai ` i 341 ), Congress passed the Defense of Marriage Act ( DOMA ), which defines marriage as a legal union of one man and one woman for the purpose of interpreting federal law.
The concept is within the same legal sphere as legislation prohibiting flag desecration in other democratic countries.
In the 1930s, during the New Deal, the majority of the Supreme Court justices gradually shifted their legal theory to allow for greater government regulation of the private sector under the commerce clause, thus paving the way for the Federal government to enact civil rights laws prohibiting both public and private sector discrimination on the basis of the commerce clause.
To avoid a similar conflict of interest, provisions were put into the corporate bylaws prohibiting the board from interfering in editorial content unless faced with possible legal action.
However, there appears to be no law prohibiting a person under 18 from being a client of a prostitute, thus the legal age for this would presumably be 16, the legal age of consent in New Zealand.
To resolve the long-standing dispute over trusts, the Wilson Administration dropped the " trust-busting " legal strategies of Roosevelt and Taft and relied on the new a Federal Trade Commission to issue orders prohibiting " unfair methods of competition " by business concerns in interstate trade.
Retroactive application of law is prohibited by the Article 3 of the Polish civil code, and the legal rule prohibiting such retroactive application is commonly memorised as a Latin sentence Lex retro non agit (" A law does not apply retroactively ").
Though these set important legal precedents by prohibiting polygamy, expanding women's access to divorce, and raising the age at which girls could marry to 17 years old – he simultaneously banned women's rights groups from organizing.
Justice Thomas, by contrast, asserts that finding the Pledge unconstitutional is an unjustifiable expansion of the meaning of " coercion " as that term is used in legal precedent: to prohibit compelling students in a " fair and real sense " by " subtle and indirect public and peer pressure " ( see, Lee v. Weisman, 505 U. S. 577 ( 1992 )) to be prayerful, as well as prohibiting actual coercion by force of law and threat of penalty.
In other words, the " right to vote " is perhaps better understood, in layman's terms, as only prohibiting certain forms of legal discrimination in establishing qualifications for suffrage.
It can also take the form of a legal injunction or government order prohibiting the publication of a specific document or subject.
The killer's real name has not been released to the press, as per Japanese legal procedures prohibiting the identification of juvenile offenders, and Japanese police referred to her as " Girl A ".
Blunt signed immigration reform prohibiting sanctuary cities in Missouri ; requiring verification of legal employment status for public employees through E-verify ; allowing cancellation of state contracts for contractors that hire illegal immigrants ; requiring public agencies to verify the legal status of applicants before providing welfare benefits ; criminalizing the transportation of illegal immigrants for exploitative purposes ; and enacting provisions to punish employers that willfully hire illegal immigrants.
As a member of the CSC, JRS promotes the adoption of and adherence to national, regional and international legal standards ( including the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict ) prohibiting the military recruitment and use in hostilities of any person under eighteen years of age ; and the recognition and enforcement of this standard by all armed groups, both governmental and non-governmental.
That document guarantees the separation of church and state ; it also removes any legal basis for Islam to play a role in political life by prohibiting proselytizing, the dissemination of " unofficial " religious literature, discrimination based on religion, and the formation of religious political parties.
Ownership of L. quinquestriatus may be broadly illegal in South Africa under laws prohibiting the ownership of dangerous animals. There are legal aspects regarding keeping of L. quinquestriatus.
The current legal framework prohibiting prostitution is the Prevention and Suppression of Prostitution Act, B. E.
* 30 January-Lord Charles Henry Somerset issues a proclamation prohibiting the use of Dutch in legal courts, starting on the 1 March

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