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It is unlikely that the government will burden AI firms with over-strict regulation.
That could give it an advantage over strict chat products and dedicated visual communication apps.
Over-strict rules could be challenged, standards could be vague but allowed for responsibility and initiative.
Google withdrew its search engines from the mainland in 2010 after a bitter dispute with Beijing over strict censorship rules.
Yet overall, this boost to small states over strict proportionality is much smaller than the complete equality small states get in the Senate.
A Gallup poll last fall found that a solid majority of voters in both parties favored compromise over strict adherence to ideological principle.
The wickedly improper gentleman is Goldie Peacock, a gender-blending performer whose daily life and performances play with, erase, and color all over strict gender lines.
Breivik's lawyer Oeystein Storrvik said Breivik was kept in over-strict isolation and only allowed contact with lawyers and others approved by the authorities, such as guards and health workers.
BANGKOK, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Thousands of Thai fishermen protested outside the agriculture ministry on Tuesday over strict regulations aimed at combating illegal and unregulated fishing which they say are driving them out of business.
The New South Wales state government and its leader Mike Baird, has been in an ongoing battle with the youth of Sydney over strict laws, which has seen punters locked out of clubs at 1:30 a.m.
A report in 2014 from the European Parliament, "A Smarter Visa Policy for Economic Growth", estimated that over-strict visa rules probably cost the EU economy 250,000 jobs and €12.6 billion ($13.8 billion) a year in lost output.
But during seven months as president, many critics and legal scholars say, Mr. Trump has shown a flexible view on the issue, one that favors the police and his own allies over strict application of the rule of law.
A Tennessee woman who is accused of trying to abort her fetus at 24 weeks with a coat hanger last year is facing new felony charges, in a case that has raised concerns among some abortion-rights advocates over strict abortion laws.
That is, while victims of abuse and marginalized users who deal with harassment are frequently censured over strict readings of Twitter's abuse and safety rules, like McGowan, users who are widely seen as perpetuating real ideological violations of those rules are rarely censored.
In 1857 he annexed the Cocos (Keeling) Islands to the British Empire. Accused of over-strict discipline he had no further employment. He is buried in St Swithun's Churchyard, Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire, where his family was established.
Not long after completing her teaching degree in Wissembourg, Velten became head assistant of a boarding school in Paris. Run by a Mme. Frèrejean, this Protestant school emphasized the personal will and good mental habits over strict punishment or rigid oversight. Velten was highly influenced by this educational approach.
Jesus then says "The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. So the Son of Man is Lord even of the Sabbath." () Thus human needs take precedence over strict observance of the law. Some see this as a radical departure from the Jewish understanding of the law (see also Christianity and Judaism).
Makris graduated from the Athens Conservatoire and first entered the scene as a tenor in the troupe of Rosalia Nika in 1925. He later joined the Papaioannou troupe, before moving to more comedic roles. Makris excelled in the portrayal of folk characters, especially the stock role of the "drunkard". Makris also participated in about forty movies, mostly as an over- strict father.
"That Englishman was hated by the Italians, among whom he lived a long time, on account of his over- strict morals, because he both disputed freely about religion, and on any occasion whatever prated very bitterly against the Roman Pontiff."Heinsius 1991, pp. 526–527. Regardless, these were all points that Milton later took pride in. He actually spent two months in Rome on his return journey.
These definitions contrast with others, less precise in period, that on the one hand identified Puritans closely with presbyterians, as in Perry Miller, or with the whole gamut of presbyterian and Independent believers. Francis Bacon criticised Puritans for their over-strict judgements on adiaphora. On the other hand, Hill gives examples of conforming Puritans who did not object to set forms of worship.Hill, p. 19.
In line with Catholic moral teaching, he took a strong stance against abortion and euthanasia and was the co-founder of the University Faculty of Life, a group that seeks to create dialogue on life issues in the academic community. King was also a member of Pax Christi and opposed war and capital punishment, though he stressed the peaceful prevention of conflict over strict pacifism.
Truman Capote, one of German's models It is a hybrid genre, interlinking journalistic and literary approaches, characterized by using a first-person narrative. Its style is more literary than journalistic, emphasizing "truth" over strict "facts," and subjectivity instead of objectivity, aesthetic pleasure instead of sobriety. Pop journalists are not disinterested observers, but immerse themselves; they are an integral part of their reports.Cf. Dennis Chase: From Lippmann to Irving to New Journalism. In: «Quill», August 1972, S. 19-21.
Nussbaum in 2010 Nussbaum posits that the fundamental motivations of those advocating legal restrictions against gay and lesbian Americans is a "politics of disgust". These legal restrictions include blocking sexual orientation being protected under anti-discrimination laws (see Romer v. Evans), sodomy laws against consenting adults (See: Lawrence v. Texas), constitutional bans against same- sex marriage (See: California Proposition 8 (2008)), over-strict regulation of gay bathhouses, and bans on sex in public parks and public restrooms.
But the ultimate decision rests with the young person and the decision is made purely on the merits of the program because the time served remains the same. The Canadian system is too new to show any comparable results but research has been done among US boot camps with different emphases, e.g. more on drug treatment or education than solely on military drill. According to the findings treatment has a slightly positive impact on the reduction of recidivism over strict discipline.
Yard of ale at Jolly Brewery, Taiwan In Sri Lanka, over strict laws made it almost impossible for any craft beer to be brewed. On the remote East Coast, however, "Arugam Bay Surfer's Beer" managed to maintain a small, but popular brewpub. Established in 1977, the Siam View Hotel escaped regulations due to the long civil war and its remoteness. For two years running, the Daily Telegraph "Best of British" awarded the Siam View Hotel the "Best Pub in Sri Lanka" medal.
She posits that the fundamental motivations of those advocating legal restrictions against gay and lesbian Americans is a "politics of disgust". These legal restrictions include blocking sexual orientation being protected under anti-discrimination laws, sodomy laws against consenting adults, constitutional bans against same-sex marriage, over-strict regulation of gay bathhouses, and bans on sex in public parks and public restrooms.For the last two, see Martha Nussbaum, From Disgust to Humanity: Sexual Orientation and Constitutional Law. Oxford University Press, 2010, 198-199.
The rules of Fudge are highly customizable and can be adjusted for the level of simplicity or complexity desired by the Game Master and Players. Overall, the system is designed to encourage role-playing over strict adherence to a set of rules. In fact, the main Fudge documents encourage players to "Just Fudge It"; that is, to focus on the story being created rather than on the game rules. For example, one character creation method encourages players to first write prose descriptions of their characters and then translate those into Fudge Traits.
Baird was also a central player in the 1907 withdrawal of the University of Michigan from the Western Conference in protest over strict regulations imposed by conference faculty, including a reduction in the football season to five games (reduced from 13 in 1905) and a fifty cent limit on ticket prices. Baird left his position as athletic director in 1909 and moved to Kansas City, Missouri where he became a successful banker and investor. In 1935, Baird donated the Charles Baird Carillon, the fourth heaviest carillon in the world, to the University of Michigan.
On 6 January 2019, members of ELS called for a re-scheduling of the GAT and PAT examinations and for a general election, in the first protest since the repeal of the 2014-2019 Thai military diktats restricting freedom of assembly and the right to protest, held at Victory Monument. On 10 July 2020, the group presented 58 petitions to the Ministry of Education calling for the abolition of military-style school haircut regulations following an outcry over strict rules, including one school banning fringes and an all girls' school's banning of bangs.
The lyrical, buoyant, in spots typically poignant nature of this sonata fits the image of a young Schubert in love, living in a summery Austrian countryside, which he also considered to be "unimaginably lovely". The A major sonata is straightforward, with a dulcet melodic opening. It was the first of Schubert's piano sonatas where the sonata form as perfected by his idol, Beethoven, does not seem wrestled with; rather, it is a "joyous breakthrough", a carefree triumph over strict rules of construction. The original manuscript to this "little" sonata has been lost.
Twenty-two TPP provisions that were priorities of the US but not other negotiating partners were suspended or modified in the CPTPP. One of the most contested provisions advocated for by the US, was for an increase in the ability of companies to sue national governments, in particular over strict regulations over oil and gas developments. Another was the US insistence that copyright be extended to the author's lifetime plus 70 years; this requirement was removed in the CPTPP. Japan did extend the copyright period to life plus 70 years, which was a requirement stemming from the EU–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement.
Nikolai Tolstoy comments that > As with so many Russian children at that time, little Alexei picked up his > earliest education at home. There were lessons with his not over-strict > tutor, his mother taught him to read and write, and his step-father read > aloud to them in the evenings from the writings of Leo Tolstoy and Ivan > Turgenev (to both of whom Alexei was related through his parents). His > attention was perfunctory, and in his earliest years it was his imagination > and dreams which absorbed his energy. His mother was an amateur writer and > poetess of modest abilities but infectious enthusiasm.
Nikki bungaku as a term has only been around since the early 20th century and debate continues over strict delineation. However, three major characteristics of Japanese diary literature, though exceptions abound, are "the frequent use of poems, breaking away from the daily entry as a formal device, and a stylistic heightening." For example, Tsurayuki's Tosa Nikki contains fifty-seven waka. Revealing that the "events of the months and years gone by are only vague in memory, and often I have just written what I recall," Mother of Michitsuna also reveals that nikki are not limited to a daily log of events.
In 1999, the FRSO split into two groups, each retaining the name and considering itself the only legitimate FRSO. The two groups split principally over the proposal by a section of FRSO's membership in 1999 that the FRSO adopt a Left Refoundation strategy. The Left Refoundation strategy was advocated by those who saw Marxism as in deep crisis. It aimed to further elaborate a response to the "crisis of socialism" and called for the construction of "a new type of political party" to unite with advanced sections of the masses, stressing collaboration across the left over strict adherence to Marxism–Leninism.

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