All products are produced according to severe hygienic and quality prescripts. |
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According to this view, humans act contrary to nature when they act contrary to the prescripts of right reason. |
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However, this formula does not involve an obligation upon the Contracting Parties to enact general legal prescripts by virtue of which, for example, no right of property could be established by the acquisition of objects. |
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It has not been used as a reference point by the media, major NGOs and stakeholder groups who are indirect beneficiaries of the ILO's policy prescripts. |
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Can. 1392 Clerics or religious who exercise a trade or business contrary to the prescripts of the canons are to be punished according to the gravity of the delict. |
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His services are accomplished on appointement only and on reservation, by professional pilotsĀ in vehicle motorized in 2 wheels or of lower PMA in 3,5 T. and respecting the prescripts of the Highway code. |
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His prescripts for liberation, unity, and revaluation of African cultural dynamics become the basis for Pan-African discourse. |
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Therefore, parallels with Longinus's and Vossius's prescripts for the inspired dramatist can once again be detected. |
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Our old, dilapidated, dark and cramped home in Klausen was enclosed in accordance withall the Roman prescripts, down to the thick stone wall around the property that had broken glass set in the top. |
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