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Under penalty of death, he prohibited the kidnapping of Jewish children for the purpose of enforced Christian baptism.
Under Texas law, the death penalty can only be issued if the jury is convinced that the defendant is not only guilty, but will commit further violent crimes in the future if he is not put to death.
Under the leadership of Raeder and even more so under his successor Karl Dönitz, it was official policy for naval courts-martial to impose the death penalty as often as possible, no matter how slight the offence, so that the sailors would fear their officers more than the enemy.
Under section 1 of the 1803 Act and the first offence created by section 13 of the 1828 Act, the crime of abortion was subject, in cases where the woman was proved to have been quick with child to the death penalty or transportation for life.
Under section 2 of the 1803 Act and the second offence created by section 13 of the 1828 Act ( all other cases ) the penalty was transportation for 14 years.
Under the deal his lawyers made with the U. S. Attorney's office he was given a 10-year suspended sentence, five years ' probation and a $ 400, 000 penalty in fines and prosecution costs and agreed to leave the United States, not returning for at least five years without the permission of the United States Attorney General.
Under penalty of forfeiting all its assets to another club and facing ejection from the championship that it currently led, Palestra was forced to change its name a second time.
Under the settlement, Stewart agreed to disgorge $ 58, 062 ( including interest from the losses she avoided ), as well as a civil penalty of three times the loss avoided, or $ 137, 019.
Under the dynastic laws after 1636, all Han Chinese in the banner system were forced to wear a queue and dress in Manchurian qipao instead of traditional Han Chinese clothing ( 剃发易服 ), under penalty of death ( along with the July 1645 edict ( the " haircutting order ") that forced all adult Han Chinese men to shave the front of their heads and comb the remaining hair into a queue, on pain of death ).
Under Section 49 and Section 53 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 ( RIPA ), it is an offence to fail to disclose when requested the key to encrypted data ( with a penalty of two years in prison ).
Under the settlement, Wachovia must pay a $ 37 million penalty and is to be enjoined from future violations of the federal securities laws .”
Under Section 509 of the IPC, obscene gestures, indecent body language and acidic comments directed at any woman or girl or exhibits any such object or intrudes upon the privacy of woman carries a penalty of simple imprisonment for one year or a fine or both.
Under the rules of the 2007 and 2008 National tournaments, incorrect answers given before questions in this category are finished resulted in a five-point penalty ( a ' neg 5 ').
Under Performance Handicap Racing Fleet rules most boats are allowed 155 % genoas without a penalty.
Under the law in Texas, the death penalty can only be issued if the jury is convinced that the defendant is not just guilty, but will commit violent crimes in the future if not put to death.
Under Diocletian in 301 AD, an edict imposed the death penalty for anyone violating a tariff system, for example by buying up, concealing, or contriving the scarcity of everyday goods.
Under the German law, all doctors in the Reich were required to report patients of theirs who were mentally retarded, mentally ill ( including schizophrenia and manic depression ), epileptic, blind, deaf, or physically deformed, and a steep monetary penalty was imposed for any patients who were not properly reported.
" Human Rights Watch / Middle East takes this as given, writing that clause 5's " order to kill all adult males ," and later: " Under the terms of al-Majid's June 1987 directives, death was the automatic penalty for any male of an age to bear arms who was found in an Anfal area.
Under the Inquisition, the penalty to a converted Jew for " Judaizing " was usually death by burning.
Under the rule the majority adopted, that finding would have to be made by a jury, yet O ' Connor found the majority's attempt to distinguish Arizona's death penalty to be " baffling.
Under penalty of death, Owens fled back to the United States and purchased an animal menagerie, which he now plans to use to house Ishmael after Ishmael's eviction from the Fairfield Building, before his trip back to Africa.
Under a linear gap penalty, the overall penalty for one large gap is the same as for many small gaps.
Under the leadership of El-Gohary, the Jordan national team was able to qualify for their first AFC Asian Cup tournament, in China 2004, and helped Jordan reached the quarterfinals of the tournament, but failed to qualify for the semifinals after losing to Japan in a penalty shoot-out after the match had ended with extra halves resulting 1-1.

Under and expulsion
Under the 1492 Alhambra Decree, Spain's Jewish population, unlike the Muslims, had already been forced to convert under threat of expulsion or even execution, becoming Marranos ( meaning " pigs " in Spanish ), or Catholics of Jewish descent.
Under the rule of the Taliban, foreigners who preach Christianity faced jail time and expulsion.
Under the guise of expulsion, Angel joins Emma Frost's Academy of Tomorrow as a spy for Xavier.
Under the law in effect before the Taft-Hartley amendments, an employee who ceased being a member of the union for whatever reason, from failure to pay dues to expulsion from the union as an internal disciplinary punishment, could also be fired even if the employee did not violate any of the employer's rules.
Under the academies ' honor codes, violators can face severe punishment, up to and including being forwarded for expulsion by the secretary of the Army, Navy or Air Force.
Under the provisions of this accord, anyone who entered the state illegally between January 1966 and March 1971 was allowed to remain but was disenfranchised for ten years, while those who entered after 1971 faced expulsion.

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Under a system peculiar to Ireland he did not have to live in Dublin to attend lectures, but could study at home and take examinations at the university when necessary.
Under heavy fire from the public, the Graham government eventually announced that it would set aside the possibility of UNB Saint John losing its status as a university and would refer the report to a working group for further study.
Under the influence of men like Reuchlin and Erasmus he became convinced that true Christianity was something different from scholastic theology as it was taught at the university.
Under this, the Stationers paid an annual rent for the university not to exercise its full printing rights – money Oxford used to purchase new printing equipment for smaller purposes.
Under Carrarese rule the early humanist circles in the university were effectively disbanded: Albertino Mussato, the first modern poet laureate, died in exile at Chiogga in 1329, and the eventual heir of the Paduan tradition was the Tuscan Petrarch.
Under the rule of Venice the university was governed by a board of three patricians, called the Riformatori dello Studio di Padova.
Under the Commonwealth, having submitted to the parliamentary visitors, he retained his university appointments, and was appointed by Oliver Cromwell to a special commission of oyer and terminer ( consisting of three judges, three civilians, and three laymen, for the trial of Don Pantaleone Sa, the brother of the Portuguese ambassador, for murder committed in a brawl ).
Under the influence of both Bardas and Photios, Michael presided over the reconstruction of ruined cities and structures, the reopening of closed monasteries, and the reorganization of the imperial university at the Maganaura palace under Leo the Mathematician.
Ranked 47th globally by QS World University Rankings in 2012, a jump of 11 places from its 2011 ranking, NTU is the fastest-rising university in the QS global top 50, and 4th in the world among young elite universities, according to QS Top 50 Under 50.
In 2012, the university was ranked 4th in the world among universities below the age of 50 in the QS Top 50 Under 50 ranking.
Under the leadership of then Vice Chancellor, Sir Howard Newby the university became more focused in encouraging and investment in more and better quality research.
Under the Gateway Project, the university had planned to build a major new campus next to the Great Western Hospital and the Coate Water nature reserve.
( Under the 1890 amendment to the Morrill Act, if a state's land-grant university was not open to all races, a separate land-grant university had to be established for each race.
Under Eliot, Harvard became a worldwide university, accepting its students around America using standardized entrance examinations and hiring well-known scholars from home and abroad.
Under the direction of Dr. John Bernard, the university was given several elephants for research, who had been poisoned by the Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Under the board of governors, the university was arranged into four faculties each led by a dean and pro vice chancellor :—
Under section 8 of the Act that established the university, the Council has the entire direction and superintendence of the University.
Under the original HECS, an $ 1, 800 fee was charged to all university students, and the Commonwealth paid the balance.
The university is ranked 23rd by QS Top 50 Under 50 and 271st in the 2012 QS World University Rankings.
Under his government education was made universal and free until the age of 16, university education was expanded, the social security system was established and a partial legalisation of abortion became law for the first time, despite opposition from the Roman Catholic Church.
Under Austin's leadership, the university's main campus underwent considerable improvements including the construction of the university mall and Belcher Bell Tower, the Solheim Recreation and Activity Center, the Glaske Engineering Center, seven new residence halls, and the S. E.
Under his leadership the university prospered and morale was high among both staff and students.
Under his leadership, the financial constraints on the university increased.

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