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Under current United States law, bio-agents which have been declared by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services or the U. S. Department of Agriculture to have the " potential to pose a severe threat to public health and safety " are officially defined as " select agents ".
# Under certain conditions, involving primarily complete absence of threat to the self structure, experiences which are inconsistent with it may be perceived and examined, and the structure of self revised to assimilate and include such experiences.
Under the looming threat of Spanish military presence, England was eager to secure an alliance with the Ottomans, the two nations together having the capability to divide the power.
Under the threat of violence, on 25 November 1934 rector Otto Grosser ( 1873 1951 ) handed over the insigniae.
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 Tsar Simeon I of Bulgaria ( Simeon the Great ), who was educated in Constantinople, Bulgaria became again a serious threat to the Byzantine Empire.
Under threat of heavy torture, Gu gave the KMT secret police detailed accounts of underground CCP organizations in Wuhan, leading to the arrest and executions of over ten senior CCP leaders in the city.
Under Anthemius he was raised to the rank of patrician, becoming a possible threat to Ricimer, the powerful kingmaker behind the western throne.
Under threat of an occupation of Lisbon and a reoccupation of North East Brazil, the Portuguese being already involved in a war against Spain acceded to the demand of the Dutch.
Under threat of death the nurse reveals who has been orchestrating the poisoning: Perrund.
Under threat of legal action, the song was removed from all pressings released after 1995.
* Renunciation of war: Under Article 9 of the constitution the " Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes ".
Under threat of war from three Western political powers, in November 1895, Japan — a weaker emerging nation not yet perceived as even a regional power — receded (' ceded back ') control of the territory and withdrew its de jure claim on the Liaotung peninsula in return for an increased war indemnity from China of 30 million Taels.
* Under the threat of Spartan intervention, Thebes disbands its league, and Argos and Corinth end their shared government.
Under an imminent threat of further violence, the council changed its position, and unanimously (" under duress ", according to Hutchinson's report ) agreed to request the troops ' removal.
Under threat of a subpoena by Senator Chuck Grassley, Goldman Sachs revealed that through TARP bailout of AIG, Goldman received $ 12. 9 billion in taxpayer aid ( some through AIG ), $ 4. 3 billion of which was then paid out to 32 entities, including many overseas banks, hedge funds and pensions.
Under King Chaiyachakkapat-Phaenphaeo ( 1441-1478 ), the kingdom came under increasing threat from the Vietnamese.
Under Ireland ’ s policy of promoting the primacy of international law and reducing global tension at the height of the Cold War, Aiken promoted the idea of areas of law, which he believed would free the most tense regions around the world from the threat of nuclear war.
Under the best conditions, an Ottoman commander-in-chief would be able to muster hundreds of thousands of soldiers and lead an excursion into Austria or Iran, whichever posed the greatest threat, capturing or extorting sufficient lands or money to cover the expenses of the next campaign in the process.
Under threat of imprisonment he eventually acquiesced, to little avail ; a year later he was under house arrest.
Under threat from chemical pollution, increased sea traffic and the destruction of much of the natural shoreline for land reclamation, the number of pink dolphins has dramatically declined as the city continues to develop.
Under the threat of European intervention, Ottoman authorities restored order.
Under the ceasefire, the Shi ' ar and the Starjammers decide to take out the Finality, thus crippling the Scy ' ar's biggest threat.
Under military threat from Commodore Matthew Perry's so-called " black ships ", the treaty was signed under duress and was vehemently opposed in samurai quarters.

Under and legal
Under the federal Holidays Act, Canada Day is observed on July 1 unless that date falls on a Sunday, in which case July 2 is the statutory holiday, although celebratory events generally take place on July 1 even though it is not the legal holiday.
Under US law and the laws of most other developed countries, derivatives have special legal exemptions that make them a particularly attractive legal form to extend credit.
Modern customs and institutions offer few useful parallels to the legal and social context which defined the gladiatoria munera Under law, anyone condemned to the arena or the gladiator schools ( ad ludum ) was a servus poenae under sentence of death unless manumitted.
) Under this legal definition, the Irish diaspora is considerably smaller — some 3 million persons, of whom 1. 2 million are Irish-born emigrants.
Under Nehru, the Indian Parliament enacted many changes to Hindu law to criminalize caste discrimination and increase the legal rights and social freedoms of women.
Under the constitution, North Korea has an unusual legal system based upon German civil law and influenced by Japanese legal theory.
Under the U. S. legal system, courts are set up in a hierarchy.
Under the English legal system, judges are not necessarily entitled to make their own decisions about the development or interpretations of the law.
Under English law, local government authorities have the legal obligation to repair roads or bridges ; but, in certain circumstances, the responsibility lies with a landowner instead.
Under al-Bashir's leadership, the new military government suspended political parties and introduced an Islamic legal code on the national level.
Under the statute, copyright was for the first time vested in authors rather than publishers ; it also included provisions for the public interest, such as a legal deposit scheme.
Under most US federal whistleblower statutes, in order to be considered a whistleblower, the federal employee must have reason to believe his or her employer has violated some law, rule or regulation ; testify or commence a legal proceeding on the legally protected matter ; or refuse to violate the law.
Under Yaroslav the codification of legal customs and princely enactments was begun, and this work served as the basis for a law code called the Russkaya Pravda (" Rus Truth ").
Under his son, Henry VIII of England, the Laws in Wales Acts 1535-1542 were passed, integrating Wales with England in legal terms, abolishing the Welsh legal system, and banning the Welsh language from any official role or status, but it did for the first time define the England-Wales border and allowed members representing constituencies in Wales to be elected to the English Parliament.
Under this Convention, any toxic chemical, regardless of its origin, is considered a chemical weapon unless it is used for purposes that are not prohibited ( an important legal definition known as the General Purpose Criterion ).
Under the Government of Wales Act 2006, the Counsel General is the chief legal adviser to the Welsh Assembly Government.
Under the terms of the Canada Health Act, all " insured persons " ( basically, legal residents of Canada, including permanent residents ) are entitled to receive " insured services " without copayment.
Under the model that was chosen, however, the territory of the former German Democratic Republic was simply incorporated into the Federal Republic of Germany, and accordingly the Federal Republic of Germany, now enlarged to include the Eastern States, continued legally to exist under the same legal personality that was founded in May 1949.
Under the common law, judicial opinions themselves have legal effect through the rule of stare decisis.

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