Third, laws should be passed to prohibit earmarks by any senator or representative.
It would also require increased cooperation by states with the FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) and would prohibit people deemed by the courts as unfit to own guns from obtaining them.
At their most severe, these would prohibit companies owned by Chinese nationals from raising funds on US debt or equity markets.
Yet none of these problems prohibit more consensus now by the P5 on some new and basic steps to end the violence.
All he was asking for was a ruling that the law did not prohibit this particular documentary by this nonprofit corporation during those thirty days.
U.S. laws currently cap international ownership to 25 percent of voting stock, and prohibit "actual control" by foreign citizens.
Some 38 states ban text messaging for all drivers, while 31 prohibit all cell phone use by "novice drivers, " according to the Governor's Highway Safety Association.
Nearly half, 47 percent, said the government should prohibit people from rebuilding structures damaged by storms.
Feinstein contended her proposal would prohibit the kind of weapon used by a lone gunman in the Connecticut shooting.
Without registration, the trademark owner must first prove to a court that it indeed owns an exclusive right to use a trademark in order to prohibit use of confusingly similar terms by others.
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It is, however, very unlikely the courts would strike down any effort by Congress to prohibit illegal residents from working or obtaining welfare benefits, including federal efforts to solicit or entice the states to cooperate in such efforts through the use of federal grants and mandates.
And the ruling does not prohibit other measures, such as divestment by state pension funds in firms doing business in Myanmar, a move already being pushed by some Massachusetts legislators.
At the moment, most governments restrict or prohibit the use of genetic-test information by insurers.
Bush also said he plans to sign an executive order Tuesday to prohibit federal agencies from recognizing earmarks not approved by Congress (lawmakers frequently slip them into the final versions of legislation).
In Congress, a predatory-lending bill sponsored by Senator Paul Sarbanes would prohibit balloon payments, among other things, in which the bulk of a loan is left unpaid at maturity, often without the full understanding of the borrower who then cannot repay.
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The Islamists who see the 57-member Organization of the Islamic Conference as a kind of new caliphate uniting and advancing the interests of all Muslims (the ummah) will not be satisfied, however, with anything less than the realization of their ultimate objective: an international directive to all United Nations member states to prohibit and criminalize expression that is deemed offensive by the MB, OIC or other shariah-adherent parties.
Taney, writing for the majority, voided the Missouri Compromise by arguing that Congress could not prohibit slavery in the territories.
Last year, a bill to prohibit teacher strikes was introduced in the state legislature by Todd Rock and 28 co-sponsors, only to be sidelined thanks to union opposition.
In 1988, after the Toshiba Machine Company transferred such tools to the USSR enabling the Soviet navy to fabricate vastly improved submarine propellers, Congress enacted legislation that would both prohibit imports into the United States of products manufactured by companies violating COCOM rules and bar such firms from awards of U.S. government contracts.
For these reasons, the current rules governing technology transfers by Western nations to the Soviet Union prohibit such a transaction.
Their opposition to Ms. Williams' ban was tempered by the fact that it does not prohibit such so-called "anti-handling devices" -- just America's free-standing "smart" APLs.
Legal restrictions probably will prohibit use of the campaign's contact lists directly by Obama's White House, but turning the lists over to a Kaine-helmed DNC is still an option.
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Much of its land remains protected by the federal and state laws, which prohibit picking plants, feeding animals, open fires and bush camping.
The reported purpose of the high-level meeting was to discuss how Israel will abide by the administration's demand that it prohibit all construction inside Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria.
However, included among the state regulations Cruz lists in his brief as worthy of meeting constitutional scrutiny, were the gun regulations then in effect and currently in effect in the States of Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York which prohibit ownership of the very assault weapons that would be banned by the Feinstein legislation.
The new standards proposed by BrightScope and Spaulding, however, don't prohibit advisers from using representative, model or backtested portfolios.
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The Giessen Regional Commission, led by Mr. Witteck, stepped in last year to prohibit the planned demonstrations on Good Friday.
"Any legislative response by the City Council should, at a minimum, prohibit discriminatory policing, based on racial or other profiling, " they said in a statement.
Since that question can only be answered affirmatively, is that fact enough that prohibition of that act is not gender discrimination outlawed by Congress? the New York judge says Congress should prohibit discrimination based on breast feeding if that was its intent.
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