Sentences with phrase «code makes this distinction»

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Within the Islamic code, which provides guidance for all human activities, the distinction between worship and dealings is made for convenience in the exposition of Islam.
King made moral distinctions between laws: «A just law is a man - made code that squares with the moral law, or the law of God.
«Although provincial human rights codes may already provide some protection for individuals from genetic discrimination, they also include some exceptions that may allow automobile, life, accident or sickness or disability insurance providers to make distinctions based on an applicant's age, sex, marital status, family status, or physical or mental disability,» says the report.
For the same reason, the AG disagrees with the Belgian government that it is not possible to apply for a visa with limited territorial application, and he further underpins his position by pointing out that the standard application form annexed to the Code refers to «Schengen visa» without making any distinction between the types of visa that can be applied for.
Justice David Doherty, writing for the court in R v. L.B., said the decision to treat infanticide as a partial defence to murder was consistent with the intention of Parliament when it made the distinction between the two in the Criminal Code in 1948.
The distinction is clearer when you see a post that explains an algorithm with actual code, you read and learn and make use of that, but write your own code.
The Family Law Court in San Diego, per the Family Law Code, does not make a distinction between full siblings and half siblings.
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