The CIVCAS Manual moves beyond a strict law of armed conflict mindset, to an approach that integrates civilian casualty mitigation principles across the spectrum of routine and pre-deployment training, doctrine and education.
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The "war on drugs" refers to a hard-line approach undertaken by the US government since the 1970s, which involves strict law enforcement, and foreign aid and military intervention in countries, in order to stamp out the narcotics trade.
Agency officials in Germany say their staff are told not to proselytize, an act considered illegal under the strict Islamic law enforced by the Taliban.
The case has drawn international attention, provoked outrage in the West and cast light on the treatment of women under strict Islamic law in Saudi Arabia.
Despite its dominance, the Muslim Brotherhood appeared to have been caught by surprise by the strong showing of the more conservative Salafist movement, which advocates the adoption of strict Islamic law.
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The secretive Turkish Hizbullah group seeking to set up a state based on strict Sharia Islamic law grew up in the late 1980s in southeast Turkey.
Even though the story is not fully told, the more positive experience of Chinalco in Peru can only be reproduced in countries that maintain a strict rule of law and proper enforcement.
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Americans concluded that widespread violation of prohibition laws (not just statutes, but an actual part of the Constitution) was evidence that the law was too strict and that laws like prohibition which are so onerous that otherwise law-abiding citizens broke them, undermine the rule of law.
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Major cities such as Gao, Kidal and Timbuktu fell and a strict form of Islamic law was imposed.
There, they imposed a strict interpretation of Sharia law by banning music, smoking, drinking and watching sports on television.
Under the Taliban's strict interpretation, the law prevents women from being seen in public without their husbands or fathers.
Campaign-finance law places strict limits on donations, but candidates and their spouses can spend an unlimited amount on their own campaigns.
"The United States will continue to assist Mexico's efforts to disrupt and dismantle criminal organizations in strict accordance with Mexican law and with respect for Mexican sovereignty, " the State Department said in a statement.
Still, other parents weren't happy to be spending precious free time in an auditorium, and some teens attendees didn't appreciate their parents being clued in on the requirements of the state's strict Graduated Drivers License law.
Correspondents say the dispute over the wall has become a symbol of the greater tensions in Israeli society between ultra-Orthodox Jews, who abide by a very strict interpretation of Jewish law, and more modern elements of Judaism.
One law enacted a strict formula for alimony awarded during the process of divorce.
France's strict secularism, entrenched by law since 1905, keeps religion firmly out of the state sphere.
As for England's bowlers, all held their nerve admirably, despite some strict interpretation of the wide law by the umpires.
It is hard to say, as the Greek law is very strict about taking and publicizing polls two weeks before the elections.
"This is very serious, " said Ousmane Halle, mayor of the fabled city of Timbuktu, now under the control of Ansar Dine, a militant group that seeks to impose strict Sharia, or Islamic law.
The law's strict liability provisions could be interpreted as requiring drillers to treat a mine discharge in perpetuity once they begin withdrawing water from it, even though they had no role in creating it.
English divorce law has until now set strict rules for prenuptial deals to be valid (see graphic).
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Under Delaware law, majority shareholders have strict duties of loyalty to minority shareholders that include not usurping opportunities, such as the sale of a major asset, that belong to the corporation.
It does not matter what gun a person decided to use to commit a crime, they are a criminal and will not abide by the law, no matter how strict it is.
In spite of no legal requirement, EY and the other audit firms consented to inclusion of signed reports of their quarterly reviews (as opposed to an opinion which has a very strict definition in the standards and the law) in the 10-Qs of some other financial services firms.
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The law includes a progression track with strict rules and timetables.
Farming leaders believe less strict movement regulations will reduce the incentive to break the law.
In his new book, Scalia argues interpreting laws and the Constitution properly requires a strict approach to look at the actual text of the law itself.
But even authors of the credit-card law say the Fed's provision is too strict.
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