Sentences with phrase «only vague laws»

For now, there are only vague laws that are able to prevent companies from using the «in - game footage» tag on any recordings of gameplay that have gone through editing since it was originally recorded.

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Most memorably of all, «If you want to know the law and nothing else, you must look at it as a bad man, who cares only for the material consequences which such knowledge enables him to predict, not as a good one, who finds his reasons for conduct, whether inside the law or outside of it, in the vaguer sanctions of conscience.»
Some come to Sunny Crunch with a formula already in mind — which may need only a few tweaks to make it compliant with regulatory laws and fit for mass consumption — while others have only a vague sense of the final product and need Sunny Crunch's help.
What is more unfortunate is seeing numerous people within Labour and on the left joining in, perceiving in some vague unspecified way that Laws» misguided attempts to protect his private life and Alexander's significantly less misguided decision to only pay the amount of tax he was legally obliged to were somehow the moral equivalent to the more eyewatering examples of house flipping that Labour ministers got up to in the last parliament.
Former Senate Leader Joseph Bruno, a Republican, was convicted on corruption charges in 2009 — only to see the conviction vacated after the Supreme Court deemed the law used to convict him too vague.
We need to donate directly to local shelters, not to national organizations who line their own pockets and try to get new, subjective, and deliberately vague laws in place so they can force good people out of business until they are the only source of pets.
There, students can find a section called «Running on Oil» and read a page that touts the industry's environmental track record — citing improvements mostly attributable to laws that the companies fought tooth and nail, by the way — but makes only vague references to spills or pollution.
The real problem is whether or to what extent we can aggravate the legal situation of EU citizens by disapplying the legislative provisions on limitation periods for criminal proceedings, if we rely only on such vague and open - ended provisions of EU law like Article 325 TFEU.
For example, a website that seems to exist only to make money from pirated material would not receive these protections, although this part of the law does seem a bit vague.
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