So the question is, when did it become impermissible for art to reflect real life?
Even when you exclude impermissible combinations, it turns out the Nitro is available in some 167, 000 configurations.
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The government says it is still investigating whether these plans qualify as insurance or are impermissible deferred compensation schemes.
Conflicts of interest that are impermissible with respect to registered investment advisers are commonplace and may not be adequately disclosed.
In 2008, the NCAA found that Sampson had made impermissible phone calls to recruits an offense he'd been sanctioned for at Oklahoma.
The court ruled that this was an impermissible restraint on player movement.
When a digital object exceeds a threshold number of moves or downloads, the ability to move may be deemed impermissible and suspended or terminated.
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"It's a well settled area of law, and it's impermissible, " says Paul Ryan, who runs the Federal Election Commission Program at Washington's Campaign Legal Center.
By current standards, the lack of third-party coverage would be impermissible.
If you are a college in a tattoo-gate, where you suspect players receive impermissible benefits under NCAA rules, report what you know to the NCAA immediately.
At the very least, however, this decision underscores the wisdom of including examples of permissible and impermissible conduct to flesh out what otherwise might be vague policy language.
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Sports story in which Shapiro, a former Miami booster and convicted Ponzi scheme architect, claimed to have paid impermissible benefits to Hurricanes players for nearly a decade.
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O'Quinn says the bears are taking an impermissible shortcut.
The judge in their case dismissed the Hannas' 89-page reconstruction of their real estate activities as an "impermissible ballpark guesstimate" that didn't prove Susan spent more hours on real estate than on computers.
In that opinion, the American Campaign Academy was denied exemption under 501(c)3 because even though it was educational, the court ruled that it was providing an impermissible private benefit to Republican candidates and entities.
"The court must then explain its abandonment of, or at least qualify reliance upon, the proposition that the identity of the speaker is an impermissible basis for regulating campaign speech, " he told the audience.
Dee was Miami's AD for much of the time that the former booster at the center of the scandal, convicted Ponzi scheme architect Nevin Shapiro, was providing impermissible benefits to athletes, coaches and recruits.
The Miami scandal became publicly known in August 2011, when former booster and convicted Ponzi scheme architect Nevin Shapiro's claims that he plied athletes, coaches and recruits with impermissible benefits for eight years were published by Yahoo Sports.
Miami's motion to dismiss included allegations that the NCAA used "impermissible and unethical" tactics when interviewing Haith and former men's basketball assistant coach Jake Morton, that the association misled the school on other issues, and other claims of wrongdoing.
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