Krofft established a two - part test that separates idea and expression, such that copyright in a piece of art would not
preclude people from taking that idea, but would protect the particular expression.
In other words, Truss was unwilling to rule out the possibility that a British Bill of Rights would
preclude people from enforcing Convention rights in UK courts.
The notion that we must stop the climate from changing, in order to
preclude people from migrating northward or to higher elevations as climates in these places become more comfortable to inhabit, is fringe lunacy, at best.
Getting bogged down in taxes and pay frequency can
preclude people from doing budgets and those things are not necessary.
«I don't think we should
preclude people from running on more than one line,» Silver said at a news conference today.
But it also makes me uncomfortable to, in effect, say we have a religious test for public office that will
preclude people from certain faith traditions from serving as county clerk...
«I don't think we should
preclude people from running on more than one line,» Silver said.
This typically does not
preclude people from voluntarily settling via other means if they so choose to do so.
I don't think
this precludes a person, even a Christian from voting for Romney, however.
«The fact that they hold these hearings during the day really
precludes people who are working from attending,» Lewton said.
-- Participation in an exchange of credits for allowances or compensation for early action authorized by this section shall not
preclude any person from participation in an offset credit program established under the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.
not that it was any better before our universities developed the arbitoral system of the peer review that
precluded people such as» outsiders» from interfering in their cosy relationship with the governments of the world, but it was the last straw in that book as well.
This simply means taking reasonable steps not to
preclude persons with disabilities from participating as fully as possible in every aspect of our society.
... the principle that
precludes a person from asserting something contrary to what is implied by a previous action or statement of that person or by a previous pertinent judicial determination.
[W] e wish to make clear that abolition of the actions for alienation of affections and criminal conversation does not
preclude a person from maintaining a traditional breach of contract action merely because the breach arose from an improper liaison with the plaintiff's spouse or because the effect of the alleged breach or tortious conduct was a disruption or breakup of his or her marriage....
[8] An anti-subrogation law
precludes a person or entity from stepping in to take over the rights and remedies of another.
This Convention shall not
preclude any person, institution or body who claims that there has been a breach of custody or access rights within the meaning of Article 3 or 21 from applying directly to the judicial or administrative authorities of a Contracting State, whether or not under the provisions of this Convention.
During the administrative hearing, the driver whose license is suspended or revoked must demonstrate the need for the hardship license as outlined in § 322.271 (1)(b), F.S., which states: «At such hearing, the person whose license has been suspended, canceled, or revoked may show that such suspension, cancellation, or revocation causes a serious hardship and
precludes the person from carrying out his or her normal business occupation, trade, or employment and that the use of the person's license in the normal course of his or her business is necessary to the proper support of the person or his or her family.»
CP&P will not
preclude a person from being an adoptive parent based solely on their culture, religion, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, affectional orientation, or marital / civil union or domestic partnership status.
The Scheme
precludes persons not permanently resident in Australia from receiving basic employee entitlements (such as unpaid wages and redundancy pay) from the Commonwealth if their employer becomes insolvent.
The Seller and John Roebuck Auctions reserve the right to
preclude any person from bidding.
Not exact matches
The bill, passed on March 23, prevents local governments from passing any laws to protect LGBT citizens from discrimination,
precluding a Charlotte ordinance that would have allowed
people to use public bathrooms based on the gender they identify with rather than the one on their birth certificate.
Use the bible for what it was intended, moral stories of how
people should act, although current societal norms would certainly
preclude stoning and other current justice and civil rights departures from the rigid teachings / interpretations of the bible.
incongruous to COMMAND dead
people if they are incapable of acting, so being dead must not
preclude the ability to obey
This also
precludes free will in that you are again suggesting that a
person's exercise of free will is irrelevant given god's knowledge of what's best for them.
But insofar as liberal freedom is atomistic and
precludes the claim of others on the property that is my
person, the state tasked with securing this liberty will exist to protect me from God's commandments, the demands of other
persons, so - called intermediary institutions, and, ultimately, even nature itself.
These are, of course,
precluded by the account of being and
person I have offered.
In the United States, IQ scores of «approximately 70» are generally considered to constitute a level of mental disability severe enough to
preclude the death penalty — the idea being that the
person in question's mental level is too underdeveloped for execution to constitute a proper «punishment.»
The parable of the mustard seed in verses 30 - 32 has two points: (1) just as the tiny mustard seed can grow (in the Mediterranean area) into a fairly tall tree, so the humble start of the kingdom of God does not
preclude a victorious ending; (2) the kingdom is now present, and all nations and
peoples («birds of the air» was a phrase used by the rabbis to mean all
people, including Gentiles) may now partake of it.
Their position does not in fact
preclude a concern for, or efforts to achieve, the common good, but it is a warning against supposing that there is one common way for all groups to relate to the nation and the common good of its
people.
If you were my pastor I would be thanking God daily — I can not imagine how many young
people under you will grow up and have normal, meaningful lives that don't
preclude they have an «us and them» idea about the world — now that's freeing.
Primarily because most
people are taught religious ideas as children and because often these ideas are given a seriousness and a sacredness that
precludes an open and investigative approach to them.
Yes, this is a difficult concept to grasp, but loving neighbor, as Jesus commanded, most definitely does not
preclude telling
people about the Father.
Schaeffer says these ideas were realized in colonial America through the mediating influence of John Locke and John Witherspoon; the principles that took root here were the concept of a covenant between the ruler, God and the
people that
precludes the state from claiming absolute power, and that all
people are equal because they are born sinners.
Most
people today categorize political divisions into the binary categories of liberal and conservative (another one of those jejune, digital pigeonholes that function more to
preclude thought than to promote it).
There are
people in our world who have conditions that
preclude their attending church on a regular basis, or even at all.
If a
people who are so diverse that pursuit of their commonwealth would be
precluded learn ways to engage in that pursuit, it is not surprising to find them honoring - even worshipping — those «ways.»
Similarly, they did not merely say there should be separation of church and state; rather, they actually separated them by (1) establishing a secular government on the power of «We the
people» (not a deity), (2) saying nothing to connect that government to god (s) or religion, (3) saying nothing to give that government power over matters of god (s) or religion, and (4), indeed, saying nothing substantive about god (s) or religion at all except in a provision
precluding any religious test for public office.
Delegate Al Quie, the former governor of Minnesota, had offered a resolution earlier in the day: «Rostered leadership of this church who are homosexual in their self understanding are expected to abstain from homosexual sexual relations and practicing homosexual
persons are
precluded from rostered leadership in this church.»
«For,» Calvin wrote, «excommunication differs from anathema; the latter, which ought to be very rarely or never resorted to,
precluding all pardon, execrates a
person and devotes him to eternal perdition; whereas excommunication rather censures and punishes his conduct.»
If
people find out where you live, you're going to need way more than 2 lbs.; o) I suppose the baking time would
preclude a small restaurant or diner, offering this as a non-fried alternative.
This stupid coaching staff has the ultimate stubbornness factor that
precludes them from ever putting the right
people in to succeed at most positions.
Some
people with implants or a reduction can try breastfeeding with no issue, while other types of surgery
preclude breastfeeding.
I agree that
people should be supported in the decision that's best for them — and if they feel their genetic history or personal situation
preclude parenthood, no one should try to talk them out of it.
The state attorney general, for example, is
precluded from accepting contributions from
people who his office is investigating.
«a socialist state under the
people's democratic dictatorship» does not
preclude a state from being a Repbulic
A senior party source said: «
People have got to get away from the idea that working together at the national level, where we can achieve things that are in the parties» interests and national interest, does not
preclude us from beating the hell out of each other at the local level.»
Mr Brown reminded MPs
people have religious faith have supported similar research in the past, but said he respected the views «of all those with religious convictions which they see as
precluding this type of research».
The local actions — which generally declare local authorities will not question
people solely on the grounds of suspected undocumented status — do not
preclude federal immigration officials from doing their jobs in sanctuary communities.
The genetic similarity of the MRSA isolates
precluded the use of conventional low - resolution genotyping approaches for distinguishing transmission from one
person to another.