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The shooting happened at an Airbnb rental which specifically prohibited parties.
The will references Alan's trust, which specifically lays out who gets what.
They wanted a vehicle which specifically addressed what happens to people in big cities.
The national census is required every 10 years under the U.S. Constitution, which specifically mandates it.
We've reached out to Google to find out which specifically which devices will receive Google Lens.
The team's modified version of CRISPR/Cas9—which specifically targets HIV-1 DNA—did the rest.
They were ultimately replaced by the Priority Enforcement Program, which specifically targeted convicted criminals for deportation.
Additionally, Congress can update the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), which specifically addresses foreign propaganda campaigns.
O'Leary founded a company that offers ETFs, called O'Shares ETF Investments, which specifically targets dividend-paying stocks.
In that sense, a BDSM robot would not violate the first law of robotics, which specifically mentions harm.
But scholars say the measure, which specifically targeted New Mexico, did little for many slaves in the territory.
So, I included Agnes Vianzon, the founder of Eastern Sierra Conservation Corps, which specifically tries to recruit women.
He cited Democrats' "A Better Deal" campaign, which specifically targets lowering drug prices as one of its central components.
The Trump administration has shown interest in changing the Affordable Care Act's anti-discrimination rule, which specifically covers gender identity.
It only denied the petitioner's challenge, which specifically tried to force the state to change to counting only eligible voters.
She could have really been 16, which would invalidate James' charges, which specifically focus on abusing children between 13 and 15.
The Trump administration did make cuts to the CDC, which specifically hit epidemic prevention activities when they were imposed in 2018.
Sweetheart deals like this also almost certainly violate the Colorado Constitution, which specifically bans giving away public dollars to private companies.
Earlier this year, Uber appointed one of its staffers to head a New Modalities division, which specifically focuses on scooters and bikes.
Aside from the total number of states, the government representatives would not discuss which specifically were targeted or how many were breached.
US District Judge Lance Walker on Thursday granted the restraining order, which specifically blocks the school district from enforcing the three-day suspension.
A WeWork spokeswoman confirmed the new policy to us — which specifically removes red meat, poultry and pork from company menus and expenses policy.
The topic of fear played a pivotal role in the original, which specifically used the word as a basis for the hero's growth.
The iPhone 11 is the new version of the iPhone XR, which specifically couldn't take portrait mode photos of pets, and even objects.
Automated scraping violates the policies of sites like Facebook and Twitter, the latter of which specifically prohibits scraping to build facial recognition databases.
The administration will appeal, and the case — which specifically involves Donald McGahn, the former White House counsel — likely won't be resolved for weeks.
Security researchers at Trend Micro this week detailed a hacking campaign it calls Operation Poisoned News, which specifically targets iOS users in Hong Kong.
Senate Bill 313, which specifically bans the use of bears, tigers, elephants, monkeys or other wild animals in circus acts, now heads to Gov.
"I stand for the Barrio... For I am Mexican-AMERICAN," Diego says, quoting his twin brother's diary, which specifically wrote that "American" in all caps.
Right now, HER communities is opening with 11 groups, some of which specifically serve the populations that HER's new look is trying to bring in.
Having more women in politics means more attention is paid to issues which specifically affect women, in areas like childcare, domestic violence, and equalities legislation.
The announcement, which specifically targeted Apple, comes amid rising trade tensions between the two countries (and leaders), but it will barely touch the tech giant.
Many carriers have labor agreements with the Communications Workers of America, which specifically provide that the carrier's make-ready work is performed by union-represented workers.
Even hipper boutique hotels — like the Jupiter Hotel, which specifically targets marijuana smokers with a "420" package — prohibit the actual use of cannabis on their property.
They pointed to a clause in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which specifically excludes the "personal staff" of elected officials from the law's protections.
The decision came after Verizon last year raised questions about Comcast's marketing, which specifically sought to undermine Verizon's FiOS offering and cast Xfinity in a superior light.
The incident could get the company and Musk in trouble again with the SEC, which specifically ordered Tesla to oversee his investor communications on Twitter and elsewhere.
Trump's promise comes one day after his FY2018 budget proposed enormous cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency, many of which specifically targeted funding for climate change research.
There is no criminal code violation, it&aposs not a violation of the Federal Campaign Election Act which specifically says foreign nationals may participate in American campaigns.
Those who violate those rules could face punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which specifically prohibits the type of conduct that was seen in Marines United.
The original report claims that Facebook added a new rule on its list of "Digital Media and Electronic Devices" under "Prohibited Content," which specifically calls out Kodi boxes.
" However, the FBI contract seems to violate a key clause in Twitter's Developer Agreement, which specifically forbids using the provided data to "investigate, track or surveil Twitter's users.
Severability is belied by the text, which specifically states that "the other provisions of the Act" work "together with" the "individual responsibility requirement" to achieve the ACA's goals.
The unions also claim that the regulations violated the Charter School Act, which specifically caps the number of uncertified teachers that a charter school can employ at 15.
In a report published Monday, the panel said that Iran's ban on women fans violated FIFA's own ethics code which "specifically prohibits discrimination including on the basis of gender".
In July 2011, Greenpeace launched a campaign called Detox My Fashion, which specifically looks at the hazardous chemicals created by the garment industry that pollute the global water supply.
Still, the best advice is on YouTube's community guidelines page, which specifically warns users: "Be wary of claims that seem too good to be true, as they likely are."
Curiosity utilizes equipment known as Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM), which specifically looks out for signs of organic compounds, and that was all based on the experiences with Viking.
Members of Parliament introduced and approved an amendment to May's motion (which specifically ruled out a no-deal exit on March 230) to eliminate a no-deal Brexit altogether.
Mohammad filled out an application for their Hope Fund program, which specifically secures US scholarships and cultural exchange opportunities for Palestinian refugees from camps scattered throughout the Middle East.
On Monday night, he said on Twitter that he was "really happy" with the response from the company, which specifically mentioned one of his blocked videos in its statement.
The case, which specifically concerns articles that appeared on the CEI website and in the conservative publication National Review, will now be remanded to a lower court for trial.
Thompson referred to other state laws, including in Texas, Arkansas and Kansas, which specifically examine whether a teacher abused their position of power in their sexual relations with students.
S.H.I.E.L.D. is responsible for dealing with paranormal and supernatural issues that endanger the people of Earth, but they have a counterpoint organization, S.W.O.R.D., which specifically tackles alien incursions against Earth.
Those characteristics are not explicit in Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which specifically covers bias related to sex, as well as race, color, religion and national origin.
The SEC's cases against BlueLinx and Health Net, however, are the first two which specifically take aim at agreements requiring outgoing employees to waive their rights to collect government bounties.
This month's NCA echoes another report published this fall from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which specifically identified carbon pricing as a central component of combating climate change.
They've also now got support from European consumer organization BEUC — for a 'Claudette meets GDPR' project — which specifically applies the tool to evaluate compliance with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation.
While conducting legislative research, Meng said she noticed the terms were still being used under Title 42 of US Code, which specifically deals with public health, social welfare, and civil rights.
"Human Raw Material" in particular appears to refer to a passage in Haraway's Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature, which specifically discusses the possibility of eugenics in human engineering.
He authored a white paper for the administration titled "The Trump Middle East Marshall Plan," which specifically mentions expanding U.S. and international business opportunities there as a way to unite the region.
As Boëchat emphasizes, it is important not to conflate beauty standards—which put pressure on all people, and particularly women, to be thin—and fatphobia, which specifically harms those with fat bodies.
While the bill expands existing education benefits for veterans, the Trump administration has also previously rolled back regulations on for-profit schools, which specifically target veterans for the federal money they provide.
Harry visited the Double Jab Amateur Boxing Club, which specifically targets at-risk kids in the community, as part of his push to highlight the power of sport in helping vulnerable youth.
John Nicholson, said in November that Pakistan had not changed its behavior since Trump announced his new policy for Afghanistan and the wider region, which specifically calls on Pakistan to do more.
Further, only ten companies included statements warning users about the risks of unexpected or sensitive results, three of which specifically mentioned the possibility of finding out your dad isn't your biological father.
West Virginia has the highest overdose death rate in the country; it was the subject of a recent New Yorker story, which specifically noted that prescription painkillers were part of the problem.
Kin is likely most well-known for being the subject of a current SEC lawsuit, which specifically targets the initial coin offering (ICO) Kik ran in 2017 around the currency to generate capital.
The trouble is that the government in Delhi is backing another law, which specifically states that India will henceforth accept refugees from neighbouring countries only if they are Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist or Christian.
The move comes after the Justice Department handed down 12 indictments against 12 Russian intelligence agents, which specifically named the accounts as part of the country's propaganda efforts during the 2016 presidential election.
The suit which specifically names the President&aposs children along with the President, Don Jr., Eric, and Ivanka, accuses the Foundation of illegal conduct and alleges unlawful coordination with the Trump Presidential Campaign.
Add to it that Senator Manchin openly supported both of the bills his daughter co-authored, which specifically bolster Mylan's bottom line, and the appearance of undue influence becomes a little more plausible.
" The show's opening segment took aim squarely at Trump's recent tweet about voter fraud, which specifically claimed that he won the popular vote "if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally.
Maybe you should have gone to law school or just read the Federal Campaign Election Act, which specifically says, you can read it on their Website, foreign nationals may volunteer on American political campaigns.
The White House highlighted three key quotes from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's Friday press conference announcing the indictments, which specifically addressed those two points: NEW: White House responds to Russian hacking indictments. pic.twitter.
Just as he does in the show's source comics, Marcus dreams of killing President Ronald Reagan, whose socioeconomic policy — which specifically cut federal funding to mental health services — he blames for his parents' death.
Trump hopes to draw inspiration from former Presidents John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan for the speech, according to the report, which specifically mentioned Reagan's "style" and Kennedy's ability to articulate big, national goals.
Facebook's chief security officer said in a statement Wednesday that Russian "trolls" purchased $100,000 in ads over the last two years -- including a handful of ads which specifically mentioned Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
So in early 2013, commissioners created the Cameron County Spaceport Development Corporation — an organization made possible through an economic development law that Texas passed in 2007, called House Bill 2278, which specifically addressed spaceports.
In fact, Disney has an official "Vacation Guide to Disney World for Adults," the first section of which specifically details all of the adult-oriented attractions in all four of Disney World's theme parks.
Prosecutors say the scheme to sell tickets to exclusive events, first reported by VICE News, was a fraud from the start, and one which specifically targeted people who had fallen for the Fyre Festival.
Spurred on by the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, Dick's removed the AR-15 and similar rifles from its Field & Stream stores, which specifically cater to hunters.
The study's results, which specifically focus on New York and the flu pandemic, is not applicable to all cities fighting a pandemic, but it does reveal our outsized fear of transit during a disease.
Likewise, Huawei is expected to have little success with its lawsuit against the United States, challenging the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which specifically prohibits the U.S. from procuring hardware made by Huawei and ZTE.
But on Thursday morning, Nasdaq E-mini futures were down 2.2 percent and S&P 500 E-mini futures were 1.3 percent lower following Apple's warning, which specifically highlighted slowing Chinese growth and Sino-U.
But a review of Facebook's Ad Library on Friday found more than 600 Hims and Hers ads, most of which specifically promote the sale or use of prescription medication without disclosing the risks of such drugs.
Gary's ordinance is not only in violation of federal law but, pertinent to this case, is also in contempt of the State of Indiana's chapter 18.2 provision, which specifically bans sanctuary city or welcoming city ordinances.
In explaining its decision to ban Britain First, Facebook linked to its Community Standards page, which specifically forbids speech that "directly attacks" people based on their race, national origin, religious affiliation, and sexual orientation, among other things.
Compared with a healthy cell, cancer cells have genomes awash in mutations—the ability to identify the back-up genes for cancerous genomes could lead to drugs which specifically target cancerous cells while leaving healthy cells unscathed.
One of the Muslim friends who hosted the dinner, Danish Munir, 30, shared how he found his footing in New York through the Islamic Center at New York University, which specifically reaches out to young Muslim professionals.
A statement from the White House press office Monday evening announced that the president had signed the bill, which specifically codifies "animal crushing" as a federal offense punishable by a fine and up to seven years in prison.
Reality check: It's going to be hard for Republican leaders to win this argument against the Affordable Care Act, which specifically says insurers have to cover everyone with pre-existing conditions, and can't charge them more — with no exceptions.
" Saudi Arabia's practices are consistent with its constitution, which specifically allows the prohibition of speech that fosters "sedition or division," as well as speech that harms "the state's security and its public relations" — or that "detracts from man's dignity.
Huawei alleges that a portion of the law — which specifically forbids government agencies from using technology from Huawei and its smaller Chinese rival, ZTE — violates the US Constitution by singling out an individual or group for punishment without trial.
Though IT exports writ large have yet to be subject to international sanctions, President of the United States Donald J. Trump signed, in September 2017, Executive Order 13810, which specifically includes North Korea's IT sector under the new sanctions authority.
She pointed to Article 133 (for officers) or Article 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which specifically prohibits the sharing of images without a user's consent, and that violations might be met with criminal investigation or administrative action.
Screenwise is open to anyone above 18, but allows users 13 and up to join the program if they're in the same household; that's different than Facebook's tracking app, which specifically targeted people between the ages of 13 and 25.
In addition to providing therapy to families, couples, and individuals—with a speciality in young adults—she founded and operates a service called All Along, which specifically helps people sort through the confusion to find the right services for them.
"There are IRS rules which specifically state that when a foundation has an item, an individual can store those items on behalf of the foundation in order to help it with storage costs," said Boris Epshteyn in an interview with MSNBC.
Huawei alleges that a portion of the law — which specifically forbids government agencies from using technology from Huawei and its smaller Chinese rival, ZTE (ZTCOF) — violates the US Constitution by singling out an individual or group for punishment without trial.
The tech company alleges that a portion of the law — which specifically forbids government agencies from using technology from Huawei and its smaller Chinese rival, ZTE (ZTCOF) — violates the US Constitution by singling out an individual or group for punishment without trial.
" Meanwhile in Germany, Justice Minister Heiko Maas recently unveiled a draft of a law called the Network Enforcement Act, or NetzDG, which specifically cites "the experience in the US election campaign" as one reason for a crackdown on "punishable false reports ('fake news').
The sobering figures which specifically concern Hong Kong may come as a surprise, but the hard-hitting report stated that the city has become one of the worst places in Asia for its poor response to the problem, performing worse than mainland China.
Both bills have wide support in the legislature and, in an unprecedented move, the Maryland Attorney General's Office of Consumer Protection advocating for the bills, which specifically took issue with the common refrain from manufacturers that right to repair would hurt device security.
Some of the announcements today focus on specific vertical editions of existing services, including Google Cloud API Management for Retail, powered by Apigee, or Google Cloud Anthos for Retail, which specifically targets retailers that want to modernize their store operations and infrastructure.
This policy update—which specifically calls out "'creepshots' or 'upskirt' imagery" along with faked porn—also unties the historically laissez-faire approach of site administrators to come down on communities built around people who have been surreptitiously photographed or had their online photo libraries fusked.
The use of pea protein in particular seems like a similar approach to Beyond Meat, which specifically uses pea protein in an effect to avoid adding more soy to people's diets, as CEO Ethan Brown explained to The Verge's Nilay Patel on The Vergecast.
There's also CPI-W, which is used for Social Security cost-of-living increases and measures retail prices specifically as it affects hourly workers in cities, and CPI-E, which specifically measures spending by the elderly and tends to rise faster than the regular CPI.
In the case of marriage, the Supreme Court evaluated whether states' same-sex marriage bans — which specifically exclude same-sex couples from marriage — violate the 14th Amendment, which is supposed to make sure that all laws are enforced for all groups of people in an equal way.
Two separate research teams in the UK and Canada examined how oncolytic viruses—which specifically infect and kill cancer cells—could interact with other immunotherapies to create a therapeutic cocktail that is far more effective at completely eradicating cancers than any of its individual therapies alone.
Omar—who became the first Muslim woman ever elected to Congress earlier this month, along with incoming Michigan Representative Rashida Tlaib—is currently working alongside House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and incoming House Rules Committee Chairman Jim McGovern to amend the rule, which specifically bans hats.
Although the noun itself is widely used as slang to describe the female anatomy in popular culture today, its colloquial origins can be traced all the way back to a 1655 erotic novel, which specifically calls out the uncanny resemblance between the shape of the fruit to genitalia.
Through comprehensive, aggregated data, The Water Quality Portal provides a county by county breakdown of water quality in the US. You can also check out the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), which specifically tracks public water systems and any violations of the EPA's drinking water regulations.
After an exhaustive analysis of the PLCAA's statutory language, legislative history and interpretation by previous courts, the Connecticut justices reasoned that state's unfair trade practices statute, which specifically regulates commercial sales activities, is encompassed in PLCAA's reference to state laws "applicable to the sale or marketing" of weaponry.
New York legislators passed the Driver's License Access and Privacy Act last year, which specifically prevents US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from accessing this DMV data, as well as other state law enforcement agencies if they provide information to CBP or ICE.
Sarah Wollaston, a former Conservative member of Parliament (MP) who recently joined the breakaway Independent Group, put forth the amendment, which specifically requested a delay from the EU to put the question of Brexit — whether, or how, the UK will leave the EU — back to the public for a vote.
Outside of political appointee positions, Trump's administration is going to find that their ability to bring on loyal friends is hamstrung by the civil service laws, which specifically were designed to avoid political cronyism and which removes political officials from at least the initial vetting of potential candidates for open government positions.
The email, which specifically noted Russia's interest in the 2016 presidential election, was sent by an entertainment publicist named Rob Goldstone, who reportedly helped arrange the meeting on behalf of his client, Emin Agalarov, a Russian pop star, who said a Russian lawyer named Natalia Veselnitskaya had information on illegal donations to the DNC.
The company's prospectus, which specifically mentions McAuliffe's ties to the Clintons, "fits into a pattern of investments in which McAuliffe has used government programs, political connections and access to wealthy investors of both parties in pursuit of big profits for himself," per an investigation by the Washington Post's Tom Hamburger and Peter Wallsten that year.
Yet over the course of years and two administrations, Kaine has sought to do just that, both on war powers issues and on authorizations for use of military force, the latter of which, specifically those passed in 2001 and 2002, have all but given presidents carte blanche to launch military action without congressional approval in advance.
"While we find some evidence of direct employment gains from attracting a firm, we do not find strong evidence that firm-specific tax incentives increase broader economic growth at the state and local level," Cailin R. Slattery and Owen M. Zidar wrote in their paper, which specifically looked at subsidies that targeted individual companies for local investment.
" In February 2008, Bush signed an executive order improving the coordination and effectiveness of youth programs, which specifically called for "enhanced collaboration among government organizations at the Federal, State and local level, including faith-based and other community organizations, as well as among families, schools and communities, in order to leverage existing resources and improve outcomes.
Key initiatives like All Raise, the female-founded nonprofit dedicated to diversity in funders and founders; Built by Girls, which specifically aims to equip young women to be leaders in tech; to the Reboot Representation Tech Coalition, which has pledged more than $13 million to double the number of women of color graduating with computing degrees by 2025, have all started moving the needle in quantifiable ways on much needed work.
And Mattereum, from Ethereum release coordinator Vinay Gupta and crypto-accountant-philosopher Ian Grigg among others, which: is the first Internet of Agreements infrastructure project, bringing legally-enforceable smart contracts, and enabling the sale, lease, and transfer of physical property and legal rights … achieved by using natural language contracts which specifically delegate legal authority to two external systems: the smart contract on the blockchain, and an arbitration association which handles disputes.
Life expectancy in Britain is higher than in the US, and on measures of "mortality amenable to health care" — which specifically track deaths that could have been prevented by medical intervention — the US performs worse than the UK. So here, then, is the comparison: The UK spends barely half what we do, covers everyone, rarely lets cost prove a barrier for people seeking care, and boasts health outcomes better than ours.
To prove out its software, the startup first built an app based on the platform that it calls Neera (Sanskrit for "water"), which specifically parses footfall and other "human movement" metrics, useful for applications in retail, real estate and civic planning — for example to determine well certain retail locations are performing, footfall in popular locations, decisions on where to place or remove stores, or how to price a piece of property.
Colbert and other supporters, like Truman, the data scientist from New Jersey, said that the hashtag and group were born out of their desire for more positive media exposure for Harris, but that the group had also focused the need to counter the avalanche of misinformation, misogynoir, and racism that they say Harris's campaign faced on social media platforms from other campaigns supporters, far-right figures, and from nativist black movements like the American Descendants of Slavery, which specifically advocates for benefits for black Americans descended from enslaved people brought to America.

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