The company may be using social functions to establish a legal line between full-time and contract employees.
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In many instances the line between legal and illegal conduct is blurry at best.
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Now that the new market structures are being placed in line with legal measures, the bond vigilantes should be satisfied.
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Though the government makes supportive noises in defence of both scientific research and lawful business involving animals, few prosecutions have been brought against animal-rights activists who have crossed the line from legal protest to illegal threats and violence.
In a marketplace where, say, frequent requests from government officials for visas for friends and family blur the line between legal and illegal practices, companies must take a clear stance and, crucially, communicate to all audiences that that stance is non-negotiable.
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The Committee recently convened an oversight hearing to examine Holder's decision to bring the perpetrators of the worst-ever terrorist attack on American soil to trial in civilian court, rather than before a military commission, where legal procedures more in line with the wartime circumstances of the enemy's capture would apply.
She said they would be amending their Code of Practice to come into line with new legal restrictions as they are introduced.
Supporters of EU accession say it would bring EU law into line with the legal systems of member states, and a draft agreement on EU accession to the ECHR was reached during 2011.
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But the council said it had taken legal advice and the decision was in line with an Equality Impact Assessment.
The administration line is this: The legal points are arguable, the Congress has been told, and the court of public opinion will vindicate the president.
And not only that, but it denigrates the value of legal immigration by people that stand in line for years to get to our country legally, you know.
But it is better to address these legal issues now than several years down the line.
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Yet his business has none of the trade or legal penalties that keep lawyers and dealmakers in line.
The mistakes came to light after rival bidder Virgin Trains, which has run the West Coast Main Line since 1997, launched a legal challenge against the decision.
Individuals who are here illegally, they have to take responsibility by paying a fine and back taxes, learning English, and going to the back of the line so that they take a legal path towards citizenship.
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Several legal scholars have previously noted the ultimate implication of this line of thinking.
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But for legal matters where their future isn't on the line, companies are pushing for and winning significant price breaks.
The site is currently focused on the high-tech industry, with plans to expand into the legal, consulting, finance and healthcare industries down the line.
But is it not just as plausible that the trader, not knowing where the line is drawn separating illegal insider-trading from legal market analysis (a distinction that eludes even many legal experts), saw fit to minimize his exposure by destroying any possible evidence against him?
The counterargument is that it is unfair: Why should Mexicans get to "jump the line" and win instant or near-instant legal status while thousand and thousands of others who have waited patiently for legal status still have to wait and deal with the same maddening immigration bureaucracy?
This is part of a wider debate on the blurring demarcation line between public and private responsibilities and how far a legal right for citizens to get access to information can intrude into the private sector.
But the FCC has attempted to strike a balance by prohibiting fixed-line internet service providers from blocking customers from access to any legal content, applications or service.
"The bottom line is we have a minister we believe has entered a legal process without knowing how much it is going to cost, how much the taxpayer of Wales is going to have to pay and what are the risks" she said.
It's a fool's game to predict outcomes from the Justices' tone, but legal experts say if Gore had the intuitive edge going into Friday, the line of questioning tilted in Bush's favor.
The idea that there is some kind of line that unskilled workers could stand in and wait their turn to gain legal residency is a complete figment of the restrictionist imagination.
Despite reaching that far back into history, Motorola is just as eager to modernize the targeted hardware list to keep its complaints relevant -- the current iPad, the iPhone 4S and other devices are at risk of a trade ban, posing more of a threat to Apple's bottom line than the dust-covered (and near-finished) initial legal challenge from October 2010.
When workers ring a toll-free hot line, Diebold will have to decide whether to follow up or face a gaping legal liability.
Now, the company is expanding the line beyond paper to all sorts of office products like sticky notes, legal pads, Sharpie pens, tissue boxes and cups.
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