Sentences with phrase «get specific permission»

A district will now need to get specific permission from the state department of education.
We required that developers get people's permission before they access the data needed to run their apps — for instance, a photo sharing app has to get specific permission from you to access your photos.
If a reporter / blogger wants to attribute a statement to a particular person, then they need to get specific permission.
Owner - trainers have to arrange for themselves transportation to and get specific permission to access to each of the resources and locations they need for training: everything from specific equipment, visiting to fire stations to practice riding transportation.
As a user out there, if there isn't a clear indication that stuff posted is there for the taking, under some public license (as is the case with SE), then getting specific permission to copy, from the owner of the content (possibly untraceable), would be necessary.

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Under the new rules, these companies will need to be much more specific about how they will use data and get permission for these specific uses.
The new law requires companies to protect consumer data and to get explicit and specific permission for all kinds of data - collection activities.
Dogs need some very specific skills for dog swimming in home pools, such as being taught to stay out of the pool and pool unless given permission to go in; learning where to enter the pool and how to get out; coming when called and getting out of the water on command; and how to calmly swim and not panic.
I suspect that the real heavy lifting in enhancing access to justice is a matter of procedural reform — specialized decision - making bodies with extremely simplified procedural rules for specific civil law issues (something that actually already exists in certain areas such as Landlord / Tenant, but could be further improved upon), wider permissions for over-the-counter motions, fewer unnecessary court appearances, fewer procedurally - mandated appearances (e.g., going from a Case Conference to a Settlement Conference to a Trial Management Conference, and possibly further, before you can get to a family law trial), and so on.
Remember, you must get Court permission if your specific court is not listed as approved on this site.
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