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18 Sentences With "not allowable"

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And that's echoing the Gratz decision that said that points systems were not allowable.
"It's on us to educate people about what's allowable and what's not allowable," says Andy Christensen, lead engineer on Nissan's ProPilot Assist.
"I get to pick the school that fits my kids, but that is not allowable for everyone else," Mr. Bradford said of her approach.
"This is not allowable in a democracy and frankly it frightens me that republicans are standing up and defending the president because if he gets away with this, what's to stop him from essentially integrating the entirety of American foreign policy into his political re-election campaign," he added.
Ultimately, it would be the Senate parliamentarian's decision whether any provisions were not allowable under Senate rules, but Republicans should push the limit of what they can do and amend this latest ObamaCare Repeal Reconciliation Act to also include as much repeal of the law's regulations as possible.
No proper nouns may be used. Capitalized adjectives, such as Iraqi and Scottish, may be used. Prefixes and suffixes by themselves are not allowable words. Words requiring a hyphen for proper spelling, such as ex-wife and twenty-two are also not allowed.
Ethics has been a long-held issue of discussion among CI practitioners. The questions revolve around what is and is not allowable in terms of CI activity. A number of scholarly treatments have been generated on this topic, most prominently addressed through Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals publications.Competitive Intelligence Foundation (2006).
Indonesian President BJ Habibie takes the presidential oath of office on 21 May 1998. Independence for East Timor, or even limited regional autonomy, was not allowable under Suharto's New Order. Notwithstanding Indonesian public opinion in the 1990s occasionally showing begrudging appreciation of the Timorese position, it was widely feared that an independent East Timor would destabilise Indonesian unity.Schwarz (1994), p. 228. Renewed United Nations- brokered mediation efforts between Indonesia and Portugal began in early 1997.Marker (2003), p. 7.
Some last minute loading was done on 16 October, and at 13:40 on that day, the sub task force sailed for Solomon's Island in Chesapeake Bay, where they had their rehearsal training. On the beaches at Solomon's Island, tests of naval gunfire or air support were not allowable, but tests of communications and procedures would be the primary focus. On 17 October, all rehearsal training seemed to be going according to plan. Transports were riding at anchor with landing craft swarming in the water about them.
This may be, for instance, because the input and output connections are made with co-axial topology. Connecting together an input and output terminal is not allowable with normal bridge topology and for this reason Twin-T is used where a bridge would otherwise be used for balance or null measurement applications. The topology is also used in the twin-T oscillator as a sine wave generator. The lower part of figure 1.11 shows twin-T topology redrawn to emphasise the connection with bridge topology.
Emergency Paid Sick Leave and Emergency Family Medical Leave, the employer's portion of social security and Medicare taxes, and federal unemployment tax must be excluded from payroll costs. In the case of a sole proprietor, independent contractor, or self-employed person, allowable payroll costs include owner-compensation replacement, up to 15.38% of their net self- employment profit in 2019, up to a maximum of $20,833. Health insurance benefits and retirement benefits for an owner of the business are not allowable payroll costs. PPP loan proceeds may also be used for certain non- payroll costs.
Baumann left Exit to form his own organisation, Suizidhilfe, as he believed that Exit did not do enough to further the cause of the mentally ill should they decide to end their own lives. As it is not allowable to prescribe fatal doses of barbiturates for these people, he had to create suitable secure methods including the "exit bag" combined with helium or nitrous oxide. Using such methods, Baumann assisted two people, one with an anankastic personality and a heavily depressed woman. Because of this, the public prosecution office in Basel accused him of “vermutete Beihilfe zum Suizid aus selbstsüchtigen Motiven“ (supposed suicide assistance with egoistic motive).
On January 24, 2013, U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael Hegarty issued a recommendation that most of the claims be thrown out, as they were not allowable under Colorado law. He also said claims alleging violations of the Colorado Premises Liability Act could proceed.John Ingold, "Judge says wrongful death claims in theater shootings should be tossed," The Denver Post, January 25, 2013. Judge R. Brooke Jackson stated that for theaters today, "One might reasonably believe that a mass shooting incident in a theater was likely enough (that is, not just a possibility) to be a foreseeable next step in the history of such acts by deranged individuals".
One particular activity that has not been funded--because it typically is not allowable under most national or bilateral funding--is the exchange of scientists and civil defence leaders between the various Decade Volcano projects of developing countries, for example, between the Philippines and Indonesia, or between Mexico, Guatemala, and Colombia, or across the Pacific and Atlantic. Often, scientists and civil defence leaders from developing countries can relate better to each other's experiences than they can to the experience of counterparts from industrialized countries. Also, civil defence leaders who have experienced volcanic crises are far more credible witnesses, in the eyes of local civil defence leaders, than either local or visiting scientists might be.
On 21 May 2009, The Daily Telegraph reported on Viggers' claims as part of its investigation of MPs' expenses, which it said showed Viggers was paid more than £30,000 for gardening expenses over three years. The paper noted in particular that Viggers had attempted to claim for a "pond feature" worth £1,645 which was identified as a "floating duck island", although it was unclear whether he had actually been repaid as an official had written "not allowable" next to it.Nick Allen, "£30,000 for the garden, including the ducks bill", The Daily Telegraph, 21 May 2009, p. 3 On hearing the details of the story the Telegraph intended to run, Viggers announced late the previous night "at the direct request" of party leader David Cameron his intention to stand down at the next election.
Article 123(3) EPC prohibits, after grant, amendments extending the protection conferred by a European patent.: "Article 123(3) EPC – extension of the protection conferred". It is for instance "not allowable to replace a technical feature of a granted claim with another technical feature which causes the claim to extend to subject-matter which was not encompassed by the granted claim."See for instance Decision T 0195/09 of 8 October 2010, point 2.1.5, paragraph 4. "Article 123(3) EPC is directly aimed at protecting the interests of third parties by prohibiting any broadening of the claims of a granted patent, even if there should be a basis for such broadening in the application as filed."Enlarged Board of Appeal of the EPO, G 0001/93 (Limiting feature) of 2.2.1994, Reasons 9.
Applying these tests, the House of Lords held that one of Mr Johnson's claimed heads of loss should be struck-out (diminution in the value of his shareholding in WWH, and amounts which WWH would otherwise have paid into his pension), and the remaining claims were allowed to proceed (these included the cost of personal borrowing by Mr Johnson to fund his outgoings and those of his business, the value of shares lost when the bank foreclosed upon security which he provided, and additional tax liability). The court held that the claims for cost of borrowing would need to be scrutinised carefully at trial to ensure that they were not merely claims for lost dividends (which were not allowable) in disguise. The court also allowed a claim for losses on other investments which Mr Johnson made based upon advice from Gore Wood. The court also struck out claims for mental distress and aggravated damages on other grounds.
India's Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (PCAA) outlaws animal cruelty, and sets up the punishment offenders can expect to receive. The Madras High Court was the first to rule that jallikattu was not allowable under the PCAA in 2006. However, traditional sports like jallikattu have since then always been allowed through various legal and extralegal means, the most recent of which is the Tamil Nadu Regulation of Jallikattu Act No 27, passed by the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and signed into law in 2009. In January 2011, Hema Malini appealed to the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoE) to ban Jallikatu, and it responded by issuing a notification that bulls may no longer be used as performing animals in India, adding it to a list which previously included only bears, monkeys, tigers, panthers and lions. Armed with this, in April 2011, PETA announced that it would challenge the 2009 Tamil Nadu law as unconstitutional, as it now conflicts with the Indian federal law.

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