Sentences with phrase «from public places»

And after a vaccination, the puppy should be kept away from public places for a period at least of two weeks.
An individual is permitted to grow up to six plants within a private home as long as the area is locked and not visible from a public place.
I've seen them protest crosses on private land that can be seen from public places.
But any significant distraction should be removed from public places.
The patent describes the technology as receiving coded signals from public places and then either disabling the camera of the phone or offering a pop - up screen with information.
Twenty years ago, sex addicts had to get their sex «fix» from public places such as magazine racks, strip clubs, adult bookstores, or video stores.
Anything you can see from a public place, you can take a picture of, even if the «victim» is in their own home but has the blinds open.
If you are in public or visible from a public place in Ohio (where I also live, Cincinnati) it is perfectly legal to take a picture of anything and anyone you want.
In this republic of silence for women, men have once again expropriated literacy, hoarded books and banned acts of reading from public places, replacing lettered signs with pictures.
At first they were subjected to all kinds of social restrictions, they were heated as outcastes and polluted persons, they were banned from showing themselves at the baths and market places and finally they were excluded from all public places, essentially places where they worshipped their gods, because they believed that the very presence of these outcastes violated the place of their gods.
In an age where Christians are increasingly seen as intolerant, bigoted and out of touch, leading the charge in removing the ghosts of slavery from our public places would be a great step to reconciling with an increasingly hostile, mainstream culture.
Removing traditional Christmas displays from public places suggests not neutrality about religion in public life, but hostility.
In view of the whole picture of our society for past couple decades, since God has been banned from the classrooms, and shuned from our public places and lives, it is evident that we've become less human and just more barbaric.
The Nativity Scenes were long gone from public places before Obama got there, etc., etc..
You can have 100 people from the public place 1 unit each, meaning you would have 100 units on the first team, but 50 professionals can all bet 3 units each, meaning the first team would have 2/3 of the bets (100 out of 150), but would only have 40 % of the money (100 units out of the possible 250).
I never nursed Miss A in public, I'm not really sure why not, maybe because it was all new to me, I used a blanket to cover myself at home and stayed away from public places at feeding times.
The American Cancer Society has issued its annual report card, rating states on how well they are doing to prevent cancer through encouraging cancer screenings, banning smoking from public places, and smoking prevention programs.
Lawyers for Harry Bates persuaded London police not to put down his dog Otis, which has spent almost two years on a canine death row under a 1991 law banning dangerous dogs from public places unless they are muzzled.
Although puppies can contract diseases by picking up even small amounts of feces or other kinds of excrement left behind by sick dogs in public places, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) asserts that eventual dog behavior problems stemming from lack of puppy socialization are of much more concern than the chance of your puppy contracting a disease from a public place.
A person may exclude a service animal from a public place of accommodation or amusement if accommodation of the service animal would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of the accommodations, amusement, goods, or services provided or would jeopardize the safe operation of the public place of accommodation or amusement.
Our RFID Protector Sleeves Set is work to shield unauthorized scans from public places.
The work Stranger Visions by the American artist Heather Dewey Hagborg has caused a stir worldwide by fabricating facial reconstructions based on DNA traces from public places.
The intentions of these performances, along with the Rhodes Must Fall movement in South Africa, share some similarities with recent calls in the United States to remove Confederate monuments and flags from public places in order to address the legacy of racism and violence in the country's history.
Health Minister Jillian Skinner has already announced that the government will ban adults from buying e-cigarettes or accessories on behalf of minors, but the government has not moved to ban the devices from public places.
Part 3 of the Act provides that in designated towns police have the power to remove unaccompanied young people under the age of 16 from a public place where they determine that the person is «at risk».
When we add prejudice to the equation, they often stay away from public places and prefer the anonymity and seclusion that is available online.
Libertarianism is still legal, as far as I know, though like smoking it seems to have been banned from public places.
Even if it were, U.S. copyright law permits pictorial representations of buildings «ordinarily visible from a public place
For smaller kids, who are crying because they want to be picked up out of their stroller or just need a minute to cuddle, I have had to physically remove myself from public places because I'm afraid I will ream the parents who are ignoring it.
Originally bred in Great Britain 400 years ago, the toy spaniels were pets of royalty and named because of a children's pet in the household of Charles I. King Charles II decreed that the spaniels could not be banned from any public place, including Parliament, and they're commonly seen in British historical paintings.
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