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The logo followed a template very similar to the Democratic Party of the Left, with the previous logo in a small circle, as a means of legally preventing others from using it.
Graffiti has been used as a means of advertising both legally and illegally.
It also established a new, more efficient and legally binding means of dispute resolution.
As a means of preventing war, Magna Carta was a failure, rejected by most of the barons, and was legally valid for no more than three months.
" The word means, literally and legally, the decision.
In medical or formal circumstances explicit agreement by means of signature which may normally be relied upon legally, regardless of actual consent, is the norm.
" For example, if a person has a legal liberty right to free speech, that merely means that it is not legally forbidden for them to speak freely: it does not mean that anyone has to help enable their speech, or to listen to their speech ; or even, per se, refrain from stopping them from speaking, though other rights, such as the claim right to be free from assault, may severely limit what others can do to stop them.
Note that the existence of an unincorporated town may be legally set forth through other means, as through zoning districts.
If arriving in Barbados it is important to remember that legally you must enter an approved port of entry, which means stopping by the Harbour-master first at Bridgetown.
Nevertheless, PMCs may use armed force, hence defined as: " legally established enterprises that make a profit, by either providing services involving the potential exercise of force in a systematic way and by military means, and / or by the transfer of that potential to clients through training and other practices, such as logistics support, equipment procurement, and intelligence gathering ".
He was unable to enter France legally because he had no visible means of support, while Jews were not permitted to take money out of Germany.
If a hospital ship persists in violating restrictions, a belligerent is legally entitled to capture it or take other means to enforce compliance.
Restitution could provide means of recovery when people bestowed benefits on one another ( such as giving money or providing services ) according to contracts that would have been legally unenforceable.
In this list, government-owned corporations are classified on their legal status: silver color represents legal monopolies, where no competition is permitted ; light green represents a corporation that has private competitors ; yellow means that although competition is legally permitted, there are no other corporations de facto, and uncolored refers to a free market, regulated or not.
The Mackinac Center is classified as a 501 ( c )( 3 ) organization under U. S. Internal Revenue Code which means it is legally limited in the amount of money it can spend on legislative efforts.
The employer can claim right to the profits ( new output value ), because he or she owns the productive capital assets ( means of production ), which are legally protected by the State through property rights.
Similarly, while social service providers usually do not count one partner's assets toward the income means test for welfare and disability assistance for the other partner, a legally married couple's joint assets are normally used in calculating whether a married individual qualifies for assistance.
Although it retains the word " Town " in its official name, the council-manager form means that it is legally a city in Massachusetts.
( Even though towns in New England are legally equal to cities in status, the Census is more concerned with patterns of settlement and development than the means of government ; New England and New York towns are similar to townships in the northern Midwest in typically having one or more small built-up central districts surrounded by a much larger area of less intensive development.
Research requiring vivisection techniques that cannot be met through other means is often subject to an external ethics review in conception and implementation, and in many jurisdictions, use of anesthesia is legally mandated for any surgery likely to cause pain to any vertebrate.
For example, this means that a 2013 model year vehicle can legally go on sale on January 2, 2012.
It was elevated to a town in 1832 with the name of " Manaus ", which means " mother of the gods " in tribute to the indigenous nation of Manaós, and legally transformed into a city on October 24 of 1848 with the name of Cidade da Barra do Rio Negro, Portuguese for " The City of the Margins of Black River ".
Social justice means the promotion of the welfare of all the people, the adoption by the Government of measures calculated to insure economic stability of all the competent elements of society, through the maintenance of a proper economic and social equilibrium in the interrelations of the members of the community, constitutionally, through the adoption of measures legally justifiable, or extra-constitutionally, through the exercise of powers underlying the existence of all governments on the time-honored principle of salus populi est suprema lex.
This means there are no legally accurate speedometers for these older vehicles.

means and blind
Kits are altricial, which means they are born blind, naked, and helpless.
Interestingly, the name Lucy means " light ", while the name Cecil means " blind ", i. e. one who is " in the dark ".
Hilltop's first mayor was William Wychor, who instituted ordinances prohibiting activities such as " fortune tellers and other such like imposters "; " a person known to be a pickpocket, thief, burglar, yeggman, or confidence man and having no visible or lawful means of support "; and anyone " procuring or attempting to solicit money or any other thing of value by falsely pretending and representing himself to be blind, deaf, dumb, without arms or legs, or to be otherwise physically deficient ".
Muslim exegetes explain the use of the word masīh in the Quran as referring to Jesus ' status as the one anointed by means of blessings and honors ; or as the one who helped cure the sick, by anointing the eyes of the blind, for example.
Young are altricial, which means they are blind, featherless and helpless at birth.
For example, a blind person could develop a means to listen in audio form to an electronic book which had been purchased in text form.
While Satyavati's presence of mind, far-sightedness and mastery of realpolitik is praised, her unscrupulous means of achieving her goals and her blind ambition are criticized.
" Duncan Harris emphasised, in his Computer and Video Games article " Blade Runner: A classic revisited ", that " critics may have been divided over the means by which you got there: a logical trail of clues, many of which were less the result of detective work than blind luck and idle exploration ...", " but you couldn't deny that here, for once, was a movie tie-in which put the movie first, dismissing thoughts of its own genre and letting the subject dictate the design.
In the Hindu epic the Mahābhārata, Duryodhana ( द ु र ् य ो धन, ధ ు ర ్ య ొ ధన ా, ಧ ು ರ ್ ಯ ೋ ಧನ ಾ, ' difficult to fight with ', his real name was Suyodhana ) is the eldest son of the blind king Dhritarashtra by Queen Gandhari, the eldest of the one hundred Kaurava brothers, Emperor of the world at that time which means Emperor of India or Bharatvarsha as it was known at that time, cousin and the chief antagonist of the Pandavas.
Virtually every borough in the UK was required by legislation to make provision for paupers, homeless, released prisoners, convicted criminals, orphans, disabled war veterans, older people with no means of support, deaf and blind schools, schools and colonies for those with learning disabilities or mental health problems.
In other words, commoner townsmen ( chonin ) and warrior-rank blind “ were allowed to engage in the professions available to all of similar rank, within the constraints of their visuals impairment ,” while those in agrarian households were excepted to contribute to the payment of land taxes via any means of labor possible.
A window blind is a means of screening a window, achieving similar results to those obtained by fitting curtains.
The word Agonistes (), found as an epithet following a person's name, meansthe struggler ” or “ the combatant .” It is most often an allusion to John Milton ’ s, " himself a Christian agonist ", 1671 verse tragedy Samson Agonistes, which recounts the end of Samson's life, when he is a blind captive of the Philistines, described as being “ Eyeless in Gaza at the mill with slaves ”.
We deduce that mathematical understanding-the means whereby mathematicians arrive at their conclusions with respect to mathematical truth-cannot be reduced to blind calculation!
Goalball is a team sport designed for blind athletes, originally devised in 1946 by the Austrian Hans Lorenzen and German Sepp Reindle as a means to assist the rehabilitation of visually impaired World War II veterans.
Passive systems are primarily a means of addressing the physical limitations of viewing blind spots in the swimming pool tank.
Senator Christopher Dodd ( D-CT ) testified before the United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration at a June 2005 hearing on Voter Verification in Federal Elections " The blind cannot verify their choices by means of a piece of paper alone in a manner that is either independent or private.
In an issue which was released on 27 November 2007, Heat used a photograph of Katie Price's disabled son, who suffers from septo-optic dysplasia, a rare condition which means he is visually impaired and suffers from hormonal deficiencies, causing him to easily gain weight and means he is partially blind, on a sticker which was included with the magazine, with the slogan " Harvey wants to eat me!
The film stars Luis Miguel Cintra as a blind homeless man whose only means of support in a poor neighborhood in Lisbon is his official, government issued alms box.
A leading figure in the early Hasidic movement, he became known as the chozeh, which means " seer " or " visionary " in Hebrew, due to his great intuitive powers ( he was actually nearly blind ).
It means not to understand, or to be blind.
In 1892, Chandler proposed a one-year ban on immigration, to keep out undesirables, which included cholera carriers, Anarchists, Nihilists, polygamists, Mafia members, illiterates, " blind or crippled " persons, persons without means, etc.

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