Ask the counter question: Should a judge on an august English bench be empowered to deem a product legally un-cool enough?
The 2002 legislation allows prosecutors to deem any property obtained in the six years before any criminal charges as resulting from criminal activity.
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And, while companies may talk lovingly about experimentation, they're often quick to deem someone a failure when results don't come quickly, Mr. Ashkenas says.
In the summer of 2000, Scudamore battened down the hatches for potential transfer chaos when the European Union threatened to deem the traditional transfer market illegal.
The National Academy of Sciences will release a study that is expected to deem the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) verifiable and further underground testing unnecessary.
However, security concerns and a lack of consumer interest led credit card companies to deem the benefit of the technology not worth the cost of equipping cards.
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Though much of their three-day journey was accomplished on foot, their adventure convinced the Environmental Protection Agency to deem the waterway navigable, and thus subject to a variety of environmental regulations.
While it's ultimately up to each organization's culture to deem what is fit, human resource professionals, like Sheridan and Kurtz, say general dress guidelines are useful as they create some parameters and expectations around what is considered appropriate.
By way of example, it remains legal in nine states to deny health insurance coverage to applicants who are victims of domestic violence if the insurance company chooses to deem a history of domestic violence as a pre-existing condition.
If there is sufficient cause to deem Huawei technology a high security risk if employed on U.S. systems (and I believe that there is), and since the NSA has quashed other pending Huawei deals with comparable U.S. companies, how is it that Huawei succeeded with T-Mobile?
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But it will be at least a couple of years before enough safety data is collected in order to deem Tysabri effective enough to validate the risks of PML. Recent clinical studies of more than 3, 000 patients indicate the risk of contracting PML is roughly 1 in 1000, given the three confirmed cases.
Israel bars most Palestinians, particularly those under 40, from making the pilgrimage, and most Muslim rulers block the remaining 300m Arabs by forbidding visits to what they deem to be enemy territory.
Other analysts, however, say Al Jazeera continues to telecast content that they deem to be anti-American.
Furthermore, both governments face powerful hardline groups within their own countries who will be carefully monitoring the talks to make sure concessions they deem to be unacceptable are not offered to the other side.
Unless the industry makes changes--or appears to--regulators look willing to slap additional taxes on foods they deem to be unhealthful, and to sharply limit advertising and marketing.
Forcing American enterprises to offer products Islamist "Shariah advisors" deem to comply with their political-religious-legal code is a Trojan horse for legitimating that code, Shariah, as practiced by the Saudi, Taliban, Sudanese and Iranian regimes.
Additionally, Brazilian businesses have been given until the end of April to submit lists of foreign goods that they deem to be competing unfairly with Brazilian goods on the domestic market, an indicator that additional tariffs may be forthcoming.
Some ethical funds chose to avoid companies they deem "not to be doing business ethically" according to their subjective criteria.
The wealthy are also very intent on paying for value as opposed to what many lawyers deem their services to be worth.
Simply put, the mortgage debacle they describe was the result of too much regulation, and the only way to fix what they deem problematic is to reduce regulation to one line: if you fail, you die.
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The board would be empowered to block or lower payments for procedures that its wise members deem to be unnecessary or too expensive.
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Several members of Labour (although not Mr Barak himself) have solemnly promised not to sit in a government alongside Mr Lieberman, whose anti-Arab platform they deem to be racist.
We will continue to oversee their efforts, to add to those efforts where we deem necessary, and to ensure, again, that under the law, that the taxpayers of the United States ultimately are reimbursed for those efforts.
You, Mr. Obama, are very forthright about your intention to demand compliance to what you deem an appropriate national agenda.
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Private insurers also put a bite on physician compensation by denying treatments recommended by physicians which the insurers deem to be too expensive.
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Although there was sufficient evidence to bring a prosecution, Mr Starmer explained, he did not deem it to be in the public interest.
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Under the second, a person can be imprisoned for up to 15 years for distributing via the internet information that the courts deem harmful to the state.
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Last month they escalated a low-intensity conflict with those they deem to be trespassers by barring the way with plastic tape and hiring private security guards, whom the Potsdam police soon removed.
Others, like Arlen Specter, chairman of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Sub-committee on Crime and Drugs, have recently complained about what they deem to be inadequate sentencing in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act cases.
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Thus we can say that among those that we deem to have the credentials to succeed (academic ability), we can also consider other characteristics to shape our individual educational environments- like athletic ability, musical or artistic talent, geographic makeup and yes, even ethnic characteristics.
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