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# must obey the jail rules unless they are specially devised to hurt his self respect
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# The hijacking or control takeover of an aircraft must be a result of unlawful use of violence or an attempt to use violence ;
# The unlawful act must be committed on board of an aircraft ( that is, by a person being on board of an aircraft, e. g. a passenger or crew member.
# It is not possible to know the value of all the properties of the system at the same time ; those properties that are not known exactly must be described by probabilities.
# Commonality — there must be one or more legal or factual claims common to the entire class ( in some cases, it must be shown that the common issues will predominate the proceedings over individual issues, such as the amount of damages due to a particular class member ),
# Numerosity — the class must be so large as to make individual suits impractical ( in other words, that the class action is a superior vehicle for resolution than numerous individual suits ), and
# The time value of money ( risk-free rate ) – according to the theory of time preference, investors would rather have cash immediately than having to wait and must therefore be compensated by paying for the delay.
# any measures taken in response must be " strictly required by the exigencies of the situation ", and
# the measures taken in response to it, must be in compliance with a state's other obligations under international law
# An unavoidable set contains regions such that every map must have at least one region from this collection.
# and obey
# A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
# In the context of general and special relativity, " classical theory " refers to classical mechanics, and other theories which obey Galilean relativity.
# as a prisoner, behave courteously and obey prison regulations ( except any that are contrary to self-respect )
# do not pick and choose amongst the orders you obey ; if you find the action as a whole improper or immoral, sever your connection with the action entirely
# The first was to obey the laws and customs of my country, adhering firmly to the faith in which, by the grace of God, I had been educated from my childhood and regulating my conduct in every other matter according to the most moderate opinions, and the farthest removed from extremes, which should happen to be adopted in practice with general consent of the most judicious of those among whom I might be living.
* http :// www. ahs. cqu. edu. au / humanities / history / 52148 / modules / pacific_peoplesC. html # obey
# A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
# A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
# Legal dimension: teachers have the obligation to discipline their students, just as students have the obligation to obey their teachers.
While attempting to repair the laser, Talby is blinded and inadvertently triggers a more serious problem, causing extensive damage to the ship's main computer and a major malfunction with Thermostellar Bomb # 20, which, on arrival at their target planet, becomes belligerent and refuses to obey orders and drop from the bomb bay.
# take, fail to take, or threaten to take or fail to take a personnel action against an employee for exercising an appeal, complaint, or grievance right ; testifying for or assisting another in exercising such a right ; cooperating with or disclosing information to the Special Counsel or to an Inspector General ; or refusing to obey an order that would require the individual to violate a law ;
# and jail
# Richard Kleindienst ( R ), Attorney General, convicted of " refusing to answer questions " given one month in jail.
# Weeks could be spent in jail waiting for trial, and if convicted, one may be sentenced to up to five years in a Mexican prison.
The Scarecrow escapes from jail in Detective Comics # 73, only to be apprehended once again by the Dynamic Duo.
# Murder Committed by Inspector Kenmochi Three delinquents who commit murder a few years back released from jail and attends the same school with Kindaichi.
In July 2005, congress issued a controversial law # 28658, which stated that days spent under house arrest could count as days in jail, so Moises and his brother Alex were freed.
# Been a significant factor in his or her being in a hospital, prison or jail at least twice within the last thirty-six months ; or
# Virtualization: Each jail is a virtual environment running on the host machine with its own files, processes, user and superuser accounts.
# Ease of delegation: The limited scope of a jail allows system administrators to delegate several tasks which require superuser access without handing out complete control over the system.
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