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  • | alma_mater = Yeshiva University (BA, 1992)<br/>Cardozo School of Law (JD, 1998) ...gnatureGuarantee-to-Provide-Medallion-Signature-Guarantee-Services Kingdom Trust Selects eSignatureGuarantee to Provide Medallion Signature Guarantee Servic
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  • ...death-campaign-animal-rights-activists-save-him.html</ref> A “Save-Onion” trust was established to provide for the care of the dog and a Facebook page (www 4. Revisions of Animal Law Statutes</br>
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  • ...re flying out of the country to deliver a lecture at the invitation of the Law faculty at one of the destination nation's oldest universities. Would you ...ternet. When people hide behind anonymous identifiers or phony pseudonyms, trust breaks down. Falsehoods are easier to "get away with". Credibility goes a
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  • ...ecently fielded a quick online survey with a San Diego vendor I implicitly trust to have one of the best panels in the online research business. The sampli ...24,000 Segway units] had ever been sold, and many of them to corporate and law enforcement clients, not residential households. So, we may choose between
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  • ...pproval of its voters. First permitted in Illinois by amendments to a 1959 law, NRBs were eliminated by tax cap legislation beginning in 1991 in six north ...t local taxpayers can prevent NRBs from being issued, and changes in state law to remove the burden of NRBs can be implemented.
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  • In his book ''Blind Trust'',<ref>{{cite book | title = Blind Trust | last=Nance | first=John J. | authorlink=John J. Nance | publisher = Willi Actress [[Cyd Charisse]]'s daughter-in-law, Sheila Charisse, died in the crash.
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  • ...e used "Banamelber" as a surname, which goes to show that you cant really trust all those ancestry sites that seem to be so Fort Knox-like secure [09:57] <ToAruShiroiNeko> France: Spying 'undermines' trust with U.S.
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  • [18:37] <Ironholds> Peter-C, I don't *have* a liberal arts degree. I'm a law graduate. ...> Peter-C, I know Ironholds in person and a) you're wrong and b) he *is* a law graduate
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  • ...expressed such sentiment and initially demurred, but she told me to simply trust her. I did, and I quickly discovered the difference between the Chicago s ...ore he learned how to think as a lawyer and started getting A's at Harvard Law School.
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  • ...>''note:'' from 18 July 1947 until 1 October 1994, the US administered the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands; it entered into a political relationship ...ich is still influenced by the Napoleonic Code) is based on English common law; judicial review of legislative acts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ juris
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  • ...rting way to settle on a deal. There are much better ways to establish... trust..." ...ink since it ''could'' be used to sell copies solely, which is against the law, that is why Commons won't accept it (because someone nefarious could cause
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  • ...ossibility of renewing friendship with his Little League coach of Oak Park Trust and Federal Bank, Florian Swanson, for whom Golden became the leading hitte ...ing purchased by Ransom’s father and passed on to Robert himself where the law offices of Ransom and Ransom were located. Ransom was born and raised in O
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  • Jul 12 12:52:46 <Qcoder00> Snowden gets a medal for breaking the law? ...ruId> ScientificAlan, He broke the law to tell us others were breaking the law. I know what I call this when my nephews and nieces do it, though his may h
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  • ...l, Wikipedia doesn't give out that information just because some country's law enforcement asks for it. [15:41] <Demiurge1000> If some country's law enforcement gets a court order (that's enforceable in the USA) demanding it
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  • ...f Algiers, but also the strength and number of enemies fleet. We could not trust his statement that he was forcefully made a Muslim. He told us a story wher ...ated in the defence. With them I must include Antuito Rosanovic, expert in law, city archdeacon of 47 years of age. Also Marin Vidosic, the pastor, man ex
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  • ...rks at marts of gas stations, or nubile bank clerks at Huntington Bank and Trust... ;) ...3, 1787, the Continental Congress of the United States passed an important law. This was the "Northwest Ordinance," which declared that the United States
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  • ...at means that I have the veto on the nuclear apocalypse. you don't want to trust me with that. ...for "bona fide medical, scientific, educational, legislative, judicial or law enforcement purposes"
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  • [09:38:31] <seabay> conservapedia is poe's law [20:04:51] <BobTheWikipedian> i think i will trust you mareklug ;)
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  • [00:28] <Ironholds> make it law, wikipedia or me-related. that is the restriction. �06[18:36] * Ironholds needs to finish his copyright law articles.
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  • ...alsified copyright transfer. though the volunteer deserves it, the public trust that is Commons does not ;) 03:19 < Dcoetzee> Work for hire law in the United States.
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  • ...uchess of Cornwall (stepmother-in-law) • Prince Harry of Wales (brother-in-law) • Otto Middleton (dog) ...:15:49 <Doc_glasgow> Dragonfly6-7: ignore him, he's probably my brother in law
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  • May 07 02:39:55 <Glass_Arm> i trust articles with several refs May 07 16:33:05 <Ironholds> the distinction is the trust was dissolved 13 years ago and thus individual contributions after that dat
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  • [11:23] <Pesky> Trust me, I'm nice ...Clerk: [Homer grabs for his gun, but the cashier holds onto it] Sorry, the law requires a five-day waiting period. We've got to run a background check.
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  • 03:06 < mareklug> Web of Trust/ 03:07 < SigmaWP> Web of Tanks, and World of Trust
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  • 13:13 < Jetro> Trust me, I don't hate Arial just cause it's hip 15:09 < ToAruShiroiNeko> you should invoke godwins law <3
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  • 08:57 < SoapX> now theres a company I trust to be on the ball with technology 09:44 < mareklug> "Iowa law says that if a woman is married, the husband must be legally deemed the fat
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  • 14:43 < Prodego> Cyberpower678: this is because of some german law 14:43 < ToAruShiroiNeko> german privacy law
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  • ...hat Icelandic law on pornography is stricter than in the US, but Icelandic law on child pornography has far less severe punishments than in the US. 14:34 < Dcoetzee> Qcoder02: I think you trust your mechanics more than I do ;-)
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  • 15:00 < Qcoder02> For law stuff, I'd probably treat some editors as being subject experts already 15:01 < Qcoder02> I mean Ironholds wrote a large number of the FA English law articles
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  • May 02 03:30:38 <Dcoetzee> I'm not sure I'd want no law on the books though, at least a higher minimum/maximum for indiscriminate r May 02 05:39:28 <geniice> islamic law doesn't like Cremation
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  • 04:11 < Revent> If such things were actually decided in a court of law (they totally aren't) 11:30 < ToAruShiroiNeko> mareklug by law? thats cool!
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  • ...ng to instate christian law while at the same time railing against shariah law 09:16 < mareklug> the swiss law prohibits now minaret construction
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  • ...php?title=Special:LinkSearch&limit=500&offset=1000&target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.law.cornell.edu%2Fuscode%2Fhtml%2Fuscode17%2Fusc_sec_17_00000107----000-.html May 06 05:42:18 <Ironholds> I just got an email from my land law lecturer telling me she hates me
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  • ...for the purposes of executing wills, where the Hague Convention on Private Law is pretty clear May 04 16:27:15 <Ironholds> which is something international law, for obvious reasons, had to deal with
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  • ...if mandated DNS blocking would be a restraint of trade under international law [00:50] <slakr> obama totally wouldn't sign this into law after today.
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  • 13:50 < Brooklyn> BOO PA voter id law :( 13:51 < TeeTylerToe> the PA law requires a picture ID which 25% of the black population doesn't have
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  • 06:46 < mareklug> I don't trust you. You are the only person I know who confused Iowa with Ohio, to the tu 21:54 < ChrisGualtieri> Its Japan... the actual law as written prohibits male-female intercourse... by explicit wording
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  • ...tly I have no option to express that preference in my will. I just have to trust them. 10:22 < Ironholds> and therefore the provision must exist in common law!
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  • 01:57 < ToAruShiroiNeko> how can I trust a median that boycotts videos 02:32 < BlastHardcheese> would you really trust your data to anything less that Premium Monster Cable™
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  • [16:27] <Ryanposs> Ironholds: Still using the law degree? [20:05] <{Soap}> I work selling cellphones, trust me
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  • 01:13 < dtm_> you're correctly violating the wrongheaded copyright law by the means of acquisition 01:15 < dtm_> the law is nonsensical and unenforceable, and thus deserves to be actively challeng
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  • ...they thought it would get them a promotion or a partner position at a top law firm ? 13:07 < TheDruId> NotASpy, no, but I trust the US legal system, including any 12 random jurors.
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  • 10:57 < mareklug> Ironholds but this will be a precedent in case law. autoency. ...oligarhy attempting to supress citizens of USA using domain.name squating law.
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  • ...oh, editing Wikipedia) the distinction between UTC and GMT is irrelevant. trust me, I'm more pedantic about time than about 98% of the population, and I do 06:53 < ToAruShiroiNeko> the US natural born law itself is barbaric IMHO
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  • 08:24 < Tony_Sidaway> If I had my drothers I'd pass a law requiring Buckingham Palace to be closed to the public once more. It really 09:09 < mareklug> price I read that UK has a law on the books that can suspend the exterritoriality of a foreign embassy fo
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  • 17:04 < martijnH> the law would accept it as fair use, but we don't accept this use of non-free media ...m like bad people doesn't mean they're trusted. Competence is required for trust.
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  • [02:05] <Ryulong> "it" being [[The Florida Law Journal]] [02:57] <LauraHale> And they'll try to change every law around to make sure it doesn't happen, even if they have to make it lillega
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  • May 03 03:14:37 <Headbomb|Laptop> there was a fixed date elections law that passed by harper, but he violated it May 03 03:15:13 <quanticle> Wait, he violated his own law, Headbomb? How does that work?
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  • 06:15 < Betacommand> a930913: trust me it might be a good idea in theory but sucks in practice 13:52 < Swob> I just tend to trust other people for the most part
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  • 10:35 < KimiSleep> I declare martial law and declare myself as Grand Marshall of this debate ...ah I see, well the thing about ethics is it's mideway between morality and law
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  • ...money is weird because the only reason it works anymore is because people trust it [13:12] <Qcoder00> And you trust the Daily Mail not be ill informed>
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  • ...hing is necessarily best explained in detail by those fragments of natural law which are currently known to us. So it falls to any science that pretends ...rces of imagery is actually governed by strict obedience to the cybernetic law of requisite variety, which determines that only variety in the responses o
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  • ...26] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Fluttershy-ENG thats right I was with your mother-in-law [22:55] <Ralphman> trust me i can
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  • May 01 03:49:53 <ThrewOutTheWs> Gfoley4: Bandwidth follows moore's law, right? May 01 05:03:51 <killiondude> Sue them in a court of law in Trenton, NJ.
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  • A '''binary operation''' or '''law of composition''' (LOC) on a nonempty set <math>X\!</math> is a triadic rel ...system <math>X_2, *_2,\!</math> expressed in the form of a ''distributive law'' or ''linearity condition'':
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  • [07:41] <Bob8> I want to make an article called "Atheism in Indonesian law" [07:47] <Bob8> I found it in requested articles, Law
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  • 09:26 < Qcoder02> That your rights under law to use US Gov material are being challanged by a copyright fraudster ;) ...The_Thing> I told them that it was a work of the U.S. Goverment, which by law is ineligible for copyright protection under Section 105 of the Copyright a
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  • [09:50] <JohnLewis> I suppose I trust you... [09:53] <Qcoder00> People even trust HMRC ;)
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