Not exact matches
The researchers say the results could be
explained by Judaism's spiritual and communal support — as well as its
prohibition against suicide.
These limitations and
prohibitions are further
explained in guidance provided
by the Office of Special Counsel and in implementing regulations set out in 5 CFR Parts 733 and 734.
Deep in the announcement today
by Apple regarding the subscription plan they are instituting for magazine and other media publishers (the subscription plan is okay, in my opinion, as I
explained in the previous post) is a sentence about a
prohibition against links inside an app to website stores where a user can purchase a digital product that could be sold through Apple's iTunes Store.
The
prohibition does not apply if: (1) the employer is a bank or financial institution; (2) the report is required
by law; or (3) the credit information is substantially related to the employee's current job or a potential job and the employer provides a written disclosure to the employee
explaining its bona fide purpose for requesting or using the information in the credit report.
«I wanted to pay tribute to the era of
prohibition in the United States
by creating a speakeasy here in Barcelona,»
explains de las Muelas when asked about his inspiration.
Much of Russia's art was driven underground
by Soviet cultural
prohibitions, Catherine Hickley
explained recently in the New York Times:
Officer Chan thereafter arrived on scene and according to the police report filed (in support of the IRP driving
prohibition)
by Officer Roberts, Officer Chan read to JXW a legal breath demand,
explained and demonstrated to JXW how to provide a proper breath sample and later informed JXW what the consequences of failing or refusing to provide a proper sample would be.
Equally if you have been charged with any criminal offence or have received an IRP or ADP or driving
prohibition then I can help you right away
by explaining all the possible defences and angles to you.
By keeping the prohibition against «channeling» in the Rule, a lawyer would violate RPC 7.2 by paying someone to distribute a lawyer's business cards to accident victims without actually «recommending» the lawyer in explicit terms; as explained by the Commission, «such a person would be «channeling» professional work without «recommending» the lawyer.&raqu
By keeping the
prohibition against «channeling» in the Rule, a lawyer would violate RPC 7.2
by paying someone to distribute a lawyer's business cards to accident victims without actually «recommending» the lawyer in explicit terms; as explained by the Commission, «such a person would be «channeling» professional work without «recommending» the lawyer.&raqu
by paying someone to distribute a lawyer's business cards to accident victims without actually «recommending» the lawyer in explicit terms; as
explained by the Commission, «such a person would be «channeling» professional work without «recommending» the lawyer.&raqu
by the Commission, «such a person would be «channeling» professional work without «recommending» the lawyer.»
An example I like to use when
explaining KM to law students is to imagine the following scenario (of course keeping in mind
prohibitions against academic plagiarism): What if at law school you had easy (online) access to every course summary, your professor's notes and slides, past exams and model form answers, all essays written
by all law students organized
by topic and course, etc..