When California ran through the pot-prop, they put a provision in there preventing employers employment discrimination on the basis of pot usage unless they can demonstrate impairment.
Under a provision put into place in the early days of the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq, security contractors have immunity from Iraqi prosecution.
When the Constitution was written, no one thought to put in a provision stating that able bodied, working age adults had a responsibility to support themselves and their children.
It will also try to extend part-time provision and put an emphasis on the jobs open to chemistry students.
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Chambliss says the tax provision was put in place to "incentivize" increased domestic production and bring down the price of oil, but just the opposite has happened.
The 50% bonus depreciation provision was put in the tax code as a business gimme in the 2007 stimulus package, effective Jan. 1, 2008 through Dec. 31, 2012 (a repeat of a temporary break Congress used back in 2002).
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Alternative provision has been put in place, including joint community premises and more regular police surgeries.
This provision is routinely put into use by winners of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Bloomberg posts whether a bond has Change of Control provision or Poison Put in its covenants.
This provision ought to put a common misperception to rest.
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Buried in the 1996 Telecommunications Act is a provision -- put in at the behest of Vice President Gore -- that the Federal Communications Commission has interpreted as giving it the right to impose a special tax on long- distance telephone customers.
Buried in the 1996 Telecommunications Act is a provision -- put in at the behest of Vice President Gore -- that the Federal Communications Commission has interpreted as giving it the right to impose a special tax on long distance telephone customers.
Ms Meade said one of the changes put in place was for greater provision of a senior member of staff to oversee medical care by the appointment of a consultant physician.
In Florida, the Reform executive committee petitioned to put Nader on the ballot under a provision of state law governing candidacies by minor parties.
The final bill approved by Congress will limit the length of time those loans are available, but will put the savings toward financing the interest rate provision.
Bottom line: With this new provision a biotech business can look to put big money in its pocket immediately.
So we hope that as we move along, the Senate, as you know, is going to put forward the -- and vote on the provision from the jobs act on infrastructure.
This chapter, used primarily by businesses, is arguably more flexible than 13, but it's no refuge for the rich--a new provision requires individuals in Chapter 11 to put five years of disposable income into the pot for unsecured creditors.
The fact of the matter is, as you know, the provision that extended the payroll tax cut put this artificial 60-day deadline, if you will, on the decision-making process, and State Department -- the State Department has been very clear that that does not allow for the kinds of reviews that are necessary.
Under current law, while municipalities are permitted the bankruptcy option through Chapter 9 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, there is no provision whereby a state can voluntarily opt to put itself into bankruptcy.
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Or to put it another way, the unbreakable link between credit provision and economic activity means that recessionary conditions in Spain, Italy and the weaker eurozone economies will intensify, as French and German banks take their money back.
He said the MoJ "did not have an adequate understanding of the needs of courts, it failed to heed warnings from the professionals concerned and it did not put sufficient safeguards in place to prevent interruptions in the provision of quality interpreting services to courts".
Quite a few people question the constitutionality of this provision and it looks like it may be finally put to the test.
And he rejected the idea put forward by employers' organisations that because private sector pension provision was poor by comparison, public sector pensions should be dragged down to the same level.
Speaking after his recommendations were announced, Lord Donoghue said there shold be better retirement provision for greyhounds, "they should only be put down as a last result", and then by a qualified individual.
In essence, Lichtenstein claims bad legal advice caused him to put Extended Stay in bankruptcy, a fateful decision that triggered the so-called bad boy provision in the mortgage documents.
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Opposition also began to grow to a key provision of the application for court receivership: Samsung founder Lee Kun Hee vowed to put up 4 million shares of Samsung Life, which represents nearly three-quarters of the 26% ownership stake he holds in the insurer.
That would have put a severe limit on the sale of guns with industry standard 10-bullet magazines when the provision of the law went onto effect on April 15.
It will be an interesting debate, no doubt, should at a political level, one of the architects of this health care reform, be the nominee for the Republican Party -- because, as many have noted in both parties, the individual mandate provision of the President's Affordable Care Act bears striking similarity to the individual mandate that was put in place in Massachusetts.
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