Those involved are generally punished by a mixture of fines, restriction of privileges and stopping of shore leave.
If this were the case then RTW would unequivocally be a restriction of freedom to contract.
To make buying such software a crime would be seen as restriction of individual freedoms.
Software patents are clearly a restriction of freedom for anyone who is threatened with a patent lawsuit.
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Around 40 food-exporting countries have imposed some sorts of trade restriction of food: taxes, quotas or across-the-board bans.
Mr. SANTOS: We think the lifting for 90 days of the restriction of sending their (unintelligible) should be lifted.
Talk of requiring an internet connection for DRM, or the possible restriction of used games could drive potential consumers into the arms of Sony.
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Danone, the manufacturer of Aptamil and Cow and Gate baby milk powder, said most supermarkets were introducing a restriction of two cans per customer.
"Probably the restriction of movements by clothing could increase the length of sleep, and a cold environment makes swaddling possible without overheating, " she says.
In July 2006, when the European Union enacted its Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive, the company was already in compliance and well ahead of competitors.
Would the Constitution permit the restriction of all those as well?
Eliminating halogen compound and brominated flame retardant from the PCBA, the new Spinpoint F4 is produced with eco-friendly materials and meets all the environmental regulations including RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances).
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MasterCard has helped iZettle enter the UK market as we know that enabling small businesses to accept card payments will stimulate more business by addressing the restriction of customers paying only with cash.
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The riverfront neighborhood where the homes are located is heavily wooded, and to preserve the trees and nearby properties, the city has imposed a width restriction of 27 and 32 feet on the homes, depending on the location.
Since the mechanism of a currency transactions levy is supposed to be based on taxing the net position of foreign exchange transactions, it could represent a restriction of the free movement of capital and payments (Article 63 TFEU).
The debate was on the general principles of the bill, which contains measures including the scrapping of "indeterminate" sentences for dangerous offenders, the restriction of legal aid to a smaller number of recipients and a new offence of squatting.
The U.S. Supreme Court, as expected, struck down a California law banning the sale of violent video games to children, saying video games are protected under the First Amendment and the law was an unconstitutional restriction of the freedom of speech.
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In order for a fiscal union to work, national governments including parliaments would have to give up the right to set taxes and determine public expenditure independently and accept a restriction of national sovereignty in other areas of economic and social policy.
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One possibility is that the Health Minister will allow the board to transfer services to England - but place a time restriction of perhaps two years on it, while in the meantime ordering Betsi Cadwaladr to build up an indigenous service in Wales.
But while free speech might be the starting point, the ECHR does allow for the restriction of those freedoms to safeguard "public safety, for the prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection of health or morals, protection of the reputation or rights of others".
Dalrymple called the constitutionality of the law "an open question, " saying the Supreme Court has never considered the "precise restriction" of the fetal heartbeat aspect.
Bentley driver are entitled to bragging rights, and my driving partner and I have a few that we garnered on the no-restriction zones of the autobahn, where we clocked a cool 170 mph and change.
In Dumfries, local businesses, both public and private sector, have had some form of restriction in place now for a while, therefore the implementation of the legislation is for them merely a progression of existing measures, although many staff are unhappy at the prospect of being forced outside in the darkest depths of winter to have a smoke.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council brought in the restriction following a number of incidents along the coast.
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News Group Newspapers pleaded guilty to one count of "reporting matters in contravention of a reporting restriction" contrary to Section 52A of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
But the benefits of calorie restriction require that mice live on a restricted diet for most of their lives.
Lack of access to art, culture and education is a form of restriction.
Arber shared the 1978 Nobel Prize for his discovery of restriction enzymes, catalyzing proteins that can cut DNA at precise points.
Since 97 percent of doctors treat at least some Medicare patients, the restriction had the effect of killing Medicare private contracting.
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