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disclaimer and also
MTV also responded by broadcasting the program after 11: 00 P. M., and included a disclaimer, reminding viewers:
Meyer persuaded ABC to dedicate the film to the citizens of Lawrence and also to put a disclaimer at the end of the film, following the credits, letting the viewer know that The Day After downplayed the true effects of nuclear war so they would be able to have a story.
The disclaimer also included a list of books the viewer can read to find out more on the subject.
Although some terms in academia do go out of style, such as " Dark Ages ", the term Barbarian is in full common currency among all mainstream medieval scholars and is not out of style or outdated, though a disclaimer is often felt to be needed, as when Ralph W. Mathisen prefaces a discussion of barbarian bishops in Late Antiquity, " It should also be noted that the word " barbarian " will be used here as a convenient, nonpejorative term to refer to all the non-Latin and non-Greek speaking exterae gentes who dwelt around, and even eventually settled within, the Roman Empire during late antiquity ".
A similar disclaimer is also used for the Chilean version of Gigante hosted by Don Francisco's daughter, Vivi.
It also includes a mandatory disclaimer about IEEE and Open Group text in some manual pages.
Other books subsequently published under similar circumstances include Skirmisher Publishing LLC's Nuisances which also includes on its cover the disclaimer " Warning: Intended For Mature Readers Only.
The Act also allowed instruments of disclaimer to be delivered within twelve months of its passing, thus allowing a peer who had inherited his or her title some years before to disclaim it ; this was the means by which Tony Benn was able to disclaim his title.
From the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s and also in the 2000s, the networks would display the disclaimer " In stereo " at the beginning of stereo programming ;
She told the viewers: " Quick disclaimer, that Mr. Rubin is also my husband.
Iorga was also identified as the subject of fictional portrayals in a modernist novel by N. D. Cocea and ( against the author's disclaimer ) in George Ciprian's play The Drake's Head.
" He also acknowledged that after " repeated inquiries from the Feith office " he put a disclaimer on NSA intelligence assessments of Iraq / al-Qaeda contacts.
The company's website states that " research shows xanthonoids ( components of XANGO Juice ) possess potent antioxidant properties that may help maintain intestinal health, strengthen the immune system, neutralize free radicals, help support cartilage and joint function, and promote a healthy seasonal respiratory system "; however, they also add a footnote with the following disclaimer: " These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
To state that they are unofficial, many fan webmasters put a disclaimer on a visible place on the website, which sometimes also includes the copyright of the site.
By extension, a disclaimer may also mean the action of introduction a negative limitation in a claim, i. e. " an amendment to a claim resulting in the incorporation therein of a " negative " technical feature, typically excluding from a general feature specific embodiments or areas ".
In estate or inheritance law, a disclaimer ( also called disclaimer of interest ) is a written document voluntarily signed by an heir to an estate in which the said heir does not accept ( disclaims ) the part of the estate of a deceased person which the heir is entitled to receive.
§ 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.
This disclaimer is also used in the Tom and Jerry Golden Collection: Volume 1.
Kalter has done hundreds of voiceovers for national radio and television commercials and was also the lead continuity voice for the USA Network throughout much of the 1980s ( his voice can still be heard on USA when the disclaimer before infomercials is read ).
The group's deteriorating relationship with Mercury was also a factor, as evidenced by the album's track listing — it included the earlier hit " According to My Heart ", but a disclaimer printed on the sleeve noted that it had been included at the insistence of the record company ( i. e. against the band's wishes ).
Since 2009, CBS Standards and Practices also requires a disclaimer regarding the business interest of host Drew Carey to be mentioned any time a prize features game tickets featuring the Seattle Sounders FC, or a member of the Major League Soccer club presenting any prize on the show, or is mentioned by the host or contestant.
It also released Splatterhouse, which was the first game to get a parental advisory disclaimer.
WVCY-TV also carries a disclaimer on CBN News broadcasts disclaiming that CBN's views are not that of VCY America.

disclaimer and appears
A similar disclaimer appears in the Hubbard Communication Office Bulletins noting that the treatment is not a medical process but a purely spiritual activity.
At the end of each show, the following disclaimer appears:
Even though Burlington Industries ceased operations in 2004, it would be five years before the " not affiliated " disclaimer would disappear from TV commercials ; it still appears in print media today.
If the error is discovered after the ensuing Showcase Showdown, either a disclaimer appears or is read by the announcer during the closing credits of the show.
If a contestant is discovered to be ineligible, the ineligible contestant will forfeit all prizes, and likewise a disclaimer appears or a statement is read by the announcer.
In a disclaimer that appears at the beginning of the book, Delany describes it as a " pornotopic fantasy ".
Reviews of the first DVD set have been very positive as the show appears uncut and uncompressed, re-mastered from the original negatives and magnetic soundtrack, although a disclaimer by CBS mentions some episodes are " edited from their original broadcast versions " and some music changed for home video.

disclaimer and before
A disclaimer before the 1996 film Fargo makes the claim that it is based on a true story, but this was repudiated by its creators, the Coen brothers, saying that people would more readily believe something outlandish if told that it actually happened, per the " truth is stranger than fiction " idiom.
To disclaim an hereditary peerage, the peer must deliver an instrument of disclaimer to the Lord Chancellor within twelve months of succeeding to the peerage, or, if under the age of twenty-one at the time of succession, before the peer's 22nd birthday.
The most common example is an auditee that knows that the current auditor is going to issue a qualified, adverse, or disclaimer of opinion report, who then rescinds the audit engagement before the opinion is issued, and subsequently " shops " for another auditor who is willing to issue an " unqualified " opinion, regardless of any qualifying situations mentioned in the previous sections.
Then-NBC affiliate KRON-TV in San Francisco ran a disclaimer before the show with an AIDS hotline number and aired a half-hour live special, Midnight Caller: The Response during which activists and public health officials aired their grievances.
At Rechy's suggestion, Friedkin deleted a scene showing the Gay Liberation slogan " We Are Everywhere " as graffiti on a wall just before the first body part is pulled from the river, and added a disclaimer:
The disclaimer must also occur before the disclaiming party has enjoyed any benefits of the trust or inheritance.
Identity Cards issued before 2005 included a disclaimer written in small print in Hebrew and Arabic indicating that the card may serve as a prima facie proof for the data it includes except le ' om, marital status and the spouse's name.

disclaimer and opening
Furthermore, in the opening credits there is a mock disclaimer which reads ( in translation ): “ Any resemblance to real events, to persons dead or living, is not accidental.
In any case, theatrical films that aired on television in the 1970s and most of the 1980s would simply have an " Edited For Television " disclaimer superimposed right after the opening credits.
The writer of the commercial used this opening line as a disclaimer, because the then-existing " white coat rule " prohibited people from portraying doctors in commercials without some sort of clarification / disclaimer.
The opening disclaimer and a panning shot through a cemetery with humorous tombstones were features that were used sporadically in the Treehouse of Horror series and eventually dropped.
The comedic tone was established by the following disclaimer at the end of the opening credits:

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