"Legal restrictions" refer to rules or laws that have been put in place to regulate and control certain activities or behaviors. They establish limits on what individuals or groups can do, ensuring that they comply with legal requirements and maintaining order and safety in society.
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In those countries people presumably think it's okay and in other countries we recognize the damage that gender preference causes, and so place
legal restrictions on it.
If you enjoy playing casino games for fun or face
legal restriction in your country or state, there are many options in terms of free play.
Claims can not be made on infant formula, but follow - on formulas or processed cereal - based foods and baby foods for older babies are not subject to the
same legal restrictions.
In Part 1 on this subject, I discussed medical confidentiality and / or
legal restrictions designed to protect the privacy of a mother and child.
The carmaker intends to work with states that may have
existing legal restrictions on self - driving vehicles to resolve any potential problems by 2019.
Dealing with professional practices in divorce also requires a family lawyer to observe
legal restrictions against «double dipping.»
It applies where a person is under an existing legal obligation or liability or subject to an existing
legal restriction which he deliberately evades or the enforcement of which, he deliberately frustrates, by interposing a company under his control.
Fluctuation in state spending tracks very closely with gross domestic product (GDP)(Figure 5).9 This is primarily driven
by legal restrictions in all states but Vermont that require balanced budgets (generally, budgets for which budgeted expenditures do not exceed available revenues).10
These maps were created using the lidar technology, allowing researchers to easily identify various structural properties of forests, evaluate different types of forest management regimes, and monitor compliance of forestry practices
with legal restrictions to logging.
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for legal restrictions on dogs based on their appearance, Levy said public safety would be better served by reducing risk factors for dog bites, such as supervising children, recognizing canine body language, avoiding an unfamiliar dog in its territory, neutering dogs and raising puppies to be social companions.
The research also speaks to this point: A 2016 review of 130 studies in 10 countries, published in Epidemiologic Reviews, found that
new legal restrictions on owning and purchasing guns tended to be followed by a drop in gun violence — a strong indicator that restricting access to guns can save lives.
Data Availability: Because the data is linked to Swedish registers and subject to
legal restrictions at Statistics Sweden, the full dataset used in this study is currently restricted to members of the LIFEINCON project.
N.S.A. collection activities abroad face
fewer legal restrictions and less oversight than its actions in the United States.
«Physicians are concerned about offending and losing patients, and in many states, physicians
face legal restrictions.»
I could admittedly do better, and would certainly have captured more upside from temporary speculation, had I committed myself to the principle that central banks will act strictly to defend the bondholders of the banks they represent, even if it means trespassing into fiscal policy, subordinating public interest, empowering the worst stewards of capital,
violating legal restrictions, and inviting long - term instability.
You're a bigot if you think that being gay is a sin AND you have to coerce people into not being gay by punishing it... such as by
putting legal restrictions on relationships that gay individuals are involved in.
When parents share custody rights, a parent may be able to move
without legal restrictions if the move would shorten the distance between the two parents» homes or if the parents already lived more than 100 miles apart when they established their custody order.
And when owners allow their dogs to misbehave, everyone suffers: The owner, because he or she lives with a dog, the dog, because everyone's down on him for misbehaving; the dog's owner's neighbors, because living next to a difficult dog is no one's idea of fun; and ultimately every dog owner, because each incidence where a dog creates a nuisance increases anti-dog sentiment, and contributes to the likelihood that
tough legal restrictions will be placed on all dogs.
was a landmark civil rights case in which the United States Supreme Court declared Virginia's anti-miscegenation statute, the «Racial Integrity Act of 1924», unconstitutional, thereby ending all race -
based legal restrictions on marriage in the United States.
Last week, European Central Bank Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny said the bank is discussing «
concrete legal restrictions» on digital coin sales.
ABA launches online database of collateral consequences for each U.S. jurisdiction «WASHINGTON, Dec. 16, 2014 — The American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section has completed the National Inventory of the Collateral Consequences of Conviction, an online database that identifies
legal restrictions imposed upon individuals convicted of crimes that go beyond any sentence imposed by a court.
Please consult the legal notice (1) for detailed
local legal restrictions applicable to your country and (2) weblinks to specific entities of the Pictet Group designed in function to those restrictions.
In Lader's mind there was a very definite connection between the struggle to abolish slavery in the 19th century and the struggle to
abolish legal restrictions on access to abortion in the 20th.
«Among Pakistan «s religious minorities, Ahmadis are subject to the most
severe legal restrictions and officially sanctioned discrimination,» reads the report.
Meticulously considering the policy implications of this tension, Reinders concludes that it is neither within the liberal purview nor within the limits of the practical to address it
through legal restrictions on procreative technology and abortion.
Using this data, the team found that supporters of abortion on demand had, on average, fewer than two kids for every 2.5 born to parents who
favored legal restrictions on abortion.
Those who oppose any visible commitment, however, hold the upper hand, whether because of lingering beliefs in scientific objectivity, concerns over pluralism, or
alleged legal restrictions.
Since 2012, 47
legal restrictions went into place in 22 states; the declines in those states account for about 38 percent of the abortion decline from 2011 to 2014, according to Guttmatcher.