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Unexpected changes in travelers' lives, newer and more restrictive airline penalties, earlier and larger nonrefundable payments to tour operators and hotels, and volatile times make such insurance particularly wise.
In China, where content laws are far more restrictive and penalties for defying government proscriptions on content are far more severe, new social media giants and telecom providers like Musical.ly, Live.me, China Mobile Communications, Thunder and China Unicom have moved away from employing human censors to deploying a technology from the young Guangzhou-based startup Tuputech.
The state's current relatively restrictive death penalty laws were cited by federal authorities as a reason to prosecute the men accused of October's sniper attacks in Virginia instead of Maryland.
The extent of the information to which we have access, and the means with which we communicate it, may be reaching the end of their progressive pendulum swing, and the next few years could bring them crashing backwards, as more restrictive security policies, harsher penalties, and newly granted powers make the process of finding and sharing that information more difficult and more risky.
Besides, states can readily improve newborn health in more effective and less restrictive ways than criminal penalties or civil confinement.
The braces in the two panel also represent the respective information rents that the buyer must pay farmer h to produce q, under either a basic and restrictive contract: the input-mix penalty built into the restrictive contract lowers the incentive for h to "cheat" and pretend to be ℓ and hence also the incentive payment required to induce truthful revelation.
The contract devised by Houston contains a $14.98 million balloon payment in the final year: a provision that could cost the Knicks three times that amount in luxury-tax penalties under the N.B.A.'s restrictive new system.
Illicit use of Xyrem, or gamma hydroxybutyrate, also known as GHB, would be subject to stiff penalties under Schedule I, the most restrictive list of controlled substances, it said.
All participants were run in two versions of the experiment: a baseline condition (baseline) and a condition where the feedback signals were more restrictive on accuracy to the target and higher penalties for failing to stop when required while higher rewards were given for successful stops (caution).
It did so because his appeal did not fit the restrictive terms of the Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act — in particular, that new evidence must raise doubt as to guilt, rather than the appropriateness of the punishment.
But the law governing abortion in Northern Ireland is one of the most restrictive in Europe and carries the harshest criminal penalty of any European country – life imprisonment both for the woman who has an illegal abortion and for anyone who has assisted her.
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