They say refurbishment does not contravene cease-fire agreements, but the UN did not grant permission.
By reducing credit availability national central banks can contravene the euro zone's wider monetary stance.
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The Constitution and laws of the USSR and...of the republics must not contravene the provisions of this Treaty.
The president's approach appeared to contravene the oath that he took at the start of the grand jury proceedings.
He insisted that Pyongyang's satellite launch didn't contravene its nuclear deal with Washington.
But there have been claims that organised spontaneity is a sham and that such prayers would still contravene the law.
The government favours a tougher licensing regime over an outright ban for fear that such action might contravene European laws.
"The judicial procedures in these cases have been flawed from the very beginning and contravene China's own laws, " she said.
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Legal opinion sought by the Information Commissioner said the data retention powers could contravene European laws on human rights and privacy.
Mr Vollebaek agrees that the bill does not in itself contravene international law or Slovakia's earlier commitments to protect minority languages.
On the morning of November 3rd the Czech Constitutional Court ruled unanimously that the Lisbon Treaty did not contravene the Czech Constitution.
It may also contravene a 1994 law guaranteeing British investment against expropriation.
The case revolves around a ruling by the Spanish data protection agency, the AEPD, that some search results contravene the country's privacy laws.
The usual reasons are that proposed party platforms offer nothing new, or that they contravene a constitutional ban on parties based on religion.
Sir Muir was asked by MPs why he didn't ask specifically if e-mails had been deleted, something that could contravene Freedom of Information laws.
But many campaigners believe they directly contravene the Human Rights and Data Protection Acts, which state individuals have a right to privacy at work.
The Labour peer alleged "serious flaws" in the LGBCE's process and claimed the changes contravene the requirements of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009.
Beijing has shown some tolerance for fine-tuning measures by local governments that don't directly contravene its tightening stance but it is struggling to balance growth and high property prices.
The Conservatives pointed out that the part of her bill which allowed legal aid to be sought by domestic abuse victims without means testing could contravene human rights law.
Given CNPC's track record, it seems likely that, in purchasing these securities, American investors will unwittingly be underwriting activities that contravene official U.S. policy and its widely hold principles and values.
In the Scottish Parliament, Labour, the Tories and Liberal Democrats said they would vote down minimum pricing, saying it might contravene European competition law and would fail to target certain "problem drinks".
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The launch will contravene an agreement Pyongyang reached last month which would have seen it receive food aid in exchange for a partial freeze on nuclear activities and an end to ballistics tests.
It sets out certain political, social and economic rights of EU citizens, and allows the European Court of Justice to strike down any aspect of EU law that is deemed to contravene the charter.
The new Court of Appeal, meanwhile, handed down the judgment that Hong Kong's courts have no right to challenge a decision by China's National People's Congress, even if it seems to contravene the Basic Law.
Moreover, the way in which it is taken away could also contravene article 14 which says "The enjoyment of the rights and freedoms set forth in this Convention shall be secured without discrimination on any ground".
So the community fought back: a disciple of a local Shinto priest was called in to train a crack team of wrestling coaches, and Kosaka organized a sumo club that wouldn't contravene the Education Ministry rulebook.
Using a legal argument that has been upheld in the courts, Israel says this village, and many others, are unrecognised and therefore illegal, but campaigners argue the forced relocation of these communities would contravene international law.
"Anal examinations conducted to "prove" same-sex conduct are scientifically invalid and, furthermore, if they were conducted without the men's consent, contravene the absolute prohibition of torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment under international law, " said Mr Mawanza.
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