We also need to make illegal the acceptance of contingency or profit-based fees. |
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Not make illegal contributions to candidates for public office or to political parties or to other political organisations. |
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Not surprisingly, therefore, the senators want to make illegal immigration less appealing. |
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This driver hides digital rightsmanagement files and processes so that the user cannot disable them and make illegal copies of music files. |
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It is also forbidden to make illegal copies of the software used by the group or to make unauthorised use of this software. |
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An obvious risk is for an employee to make illegal, unauthorized or inappropriate disclosure of confidential information. |
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The second defect was that the language of the act was unconstitutionally vague, and could make illegal much more commonly employed types of second trimester abortions. |
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But this bill, by making lock circumvention illegal even in those cases, is violating its own spirit by offering a way for publishers to make illegal the exertion of those rights the public is supposed to have. |
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Nigerian police avoid posting to the academy as their opportunity to make illegal income is limited to extorting bribes from trainees to pass exams. |
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This decision does not make illegal file-sharing legal. |
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Profits, the story finds, make illegal sex-determination a brisk business. |
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Sometimes, people's greed leads them to make illegal connections to the main pipes without understanding the damage and conflict this creates for the community. |
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The purpose of this Convention is to make illegal on the territory of the Parties a number of activities which give unauthorised access to protected services, and to approximate the legislation of Parties in this area. |
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Berlusconi has recently backtracked over a controversial bill that would make illegal immigration a criminal offence following heavy criticism from the United Nations, the Vatican and within the European Parliament. |
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Bus drivers often make illegal stops to pick up new passengers on express routes, especially on the routes between Guayaquil and Cuenca and between Guayaquil and Riobamba. |
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He argues that the CPSC has no proof the company was aware its products, which are not themselves explosive, were or are being used to make illegal explosives. |
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