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Before any new compound may legally be "tested" in a human being, however, regulators generally ask to see extensive preclinical information which includes safety and dose testing on animals.
Qualitatively, marriage was often ambiguously defined: many of those who reported being married had not had a legal ceremony; thus some reporting marriage may legally be cohabiting.
These workers are all paid the lowest wage that they may legally be paid".
The two structures are in a manufacturing zone and may legally be converted into a transient shelter.
The cells, which were first cultured two years ago, may legally be derived by anyone who does not receive federal financing.
Most employees are what is known as "at will," meaning that they may legally be fired at any time for any reason, or for no reason at all.
But the F.D.A. has sent letters to some providers of these tests saying that tests used to diagnose disease may legally be considered medical devices and require agency approval.
If your carrier will not unlock your phone, you can do it yourself, with one exception: according to a ruling last year by the United States Copyright Office, phones bought after Jan . 26 , 2013may legally be unlocked only by your mobile company.
Only wines produced in a small region in northern France may legally be called Champagne.
Reasons for a refusal are divided into "hard" and "soft": Hard refusals include reasons that do not allow the re-approach of a target person by an interviewer (e.g., data confidentiality), whereas cases with soft refusals (such as "no time") may legally be recontacted.
"Stand your ground" laws extend the protections of your "castle" to anywhere you may legally be, but their basis in the castle doctrine reinforces the idea that you ought not be bothered in your own space.
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