For example, many mining corporations operate in countries where the rule of law is not applied in a fair way by local governments.
She emphasized that in situ preservation is a logical procedure and a basic principle to deal with various risks at underwater sites whenever a scientific approach is not applied to interventions.
In this case, the fact that AIG is largely a secular entity is not dispositive: The question in an as-applied challenge is not whether the entity is of a religious character, but how it spends its grant.
Under a 2005 peace deal between the mainly Muslim north and the largely Christian south, Sharia law is not supposed to be applied to non-Muslims living in the capital.
But what is not unique is making sure cash and capital are applied properly.
But even if that review suggests people with convictions should not be given such jobs, there's no way Sinn Fein will agree to such a change - certainly not if it is applied retrospectively to offences committed prior to the Good Friday Agreement.
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Of course the risk of being domiciled in a certain country is not the only country risk which can be applied to an investment decision: interdependence among nations is important too, and companies domiciled in one country can be strongly influenced in the short run by the economic conditions of trading partners.
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Everyone needs to accept that piracy cannot be stopped and loss prevention is not a concept that can be applied to the digital world.
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"It is not a label one wants to have applied to them, " Coffman said.
Rigorous, hard, fact based Cost-Benefit Analysis has to be applied if the EZ is not to create another cash drain.
"Organized" is not a word anyone would ever have applied to the Columbus, Ohio-based company in June 2000, when Potter, the former chief financial officer, was plucked by the board to lead a turnaround.
There are those cases, of course, where caution need not be applied: There is speculation that Apple plans to revitalize its sorry social network, Ping, via its acquisition of app search engine Chomp.
If pressure bleeds off there is clearly a problem with the pressure integrity of the shoe, However, industry practice dictates that a positive test, that is no pressure drop, is not diagnostic, simply because the reservoir pressure is sufficient to retain the pressure being applied.
"First, modern maize pollen grains are larger and turn red when stain is applied, whereas ancient grains do not, " they said.
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However, it is not yet clear how the rule will be applied or how it will prevent some types of proprietary trading that are difficult to distinguish from market-making.
It is probably fair to say that deep-sea research today is equally important to both pure and applied research, since the discovery of new species not only nurtures basic knowledge but is also likely to lead to the identification of new chemicals, which in turn tend to lead to new applications and new economic markets.
Prince Nayef is targeted because of the new vigour, not always applied with accuracy, with which his security forces have chased al-Qaeda's fans.
Of course, this formula cannot be applied mechanistically because the United States is not at peace and faces a different slate of threats than in the 1990s.
But it is not impossible that the resultant blurring of basic and applied research, allied to the emergence of the core-and-cloud university, will turn out to revitalise university science rather than damage it.
What is written in the statute book is not necessarily an indication of how the law will be applied, however.
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Just as the right answer to inequitable application of national security-minded export controls is not to dumb down ours to the lowest common denominator applied by others, our approach on capital markets transparency ought to be to bring others' exchanges up to our new, higher standard.
The unions complain that pay restraint is being applied at the bottom of the pay ladder and not at the top.
However, it is not yet known whether any of the suspects arrested on Wednesday applied for their overseas student visas after September 2007.
"Prior to the introduction of this bill, it has been increasingly difficult for the Charity Commission to make full determinations on whether an organisation is a charity as the definition within the 2008 act could not be applied until the public benefit issue was resolved, " he said.
ISF, which is applied to almost all assets, whether revenue-generating or not.
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Orin Kerr, a professor at George Washington University Law School and former computer-crime attorney at the Justice Department, said sovereign immunity usually is applied in lawsuits against the government that seek monetary damages, not in cases disputing the constitutionality of a law.
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In addition, the late payment penalty mentioned above of one-half of one percent of the tax (0.5%) is applied for each month, or part of a month the balance is not paid.
But they also know that these values, gentle and compassionate as they are, have to be applied in a harsh, uncompromising world and what makes the difference is not belief alone, but the raw courage to make it happen.
The Cohan Rule is most classically applied to travel and entertainment, but can apply to virtually any item not specifically subject to heightened substantiation requirements (such as certain travel and meal expenses, passenger automobiles, computers and cell phones).
"It's not over, " says Steve Hanke, FORBES columnist and Johns Hopkins applied economist, who is one of the world's leading experts on international currency movements.
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