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According to the UN's terms which state that all those fleeing Syria should be granted asylum by subsequent host countries – the Syrians' months-long incarceration violated their rights as refugees.

They're also complaining about issues that have been addressed before — some of the concerns over content ownership issues are pretty explicitly spelled out in the site's Terms, which state "You own all of the content and information you post on Facebook, and you can control how we share your content through your privacy and application settings".

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This gives us an alternative way of understanding the difference between classical and quantum statistics, not in terms of the lack of individuality of the objects, but rather in terms of which states are accessible to them (French 1989).

The favourable terms on which state-run companies can borrow, for instance, means that too much capital is steered their way.

Major national policies, like President Obama's health care plan, are not judged primarily in terms of which states win and lose; in fact the largely opposed "red states" get a lot of the benefits through higher Medicaid subsidies.

Quoting the court's foundational precedent in the voting rights area, South Carolina v. Katzenbach from 1966, she noted that the equal-sovereignty principle "applies only to the terms upon which states are admitted to the union, and not to the remedies for local evils which have subsequently appeared".

Not all mortgages taken out between these dates are affected – just those with terms and conditions which state that interest will only be charged up until the date of redemption.

The gagging by Defra appears to contravene the ECP's terms of reference, which state that "the committee will make its scientific conclusions and recommendations available to the public and other interested parties in a way which aims to be comprehensive, clear and timely.

We want to notify you that you are using our embeds in violation of our terms of service which state specifically that embeds are for personal, non-commercial use only.

The search was legal because it fell within Microsoft's terms of service which state that the company can access information in accounts that are stored on its "Communication Services", which includes email, chat areas, forums, and other communication facilities.

But Google restricts others from crawling Google News itself via their robots.txt file and terms of use, which state that "you may not…use any robot, spider, other device or manual process to monitor or copy any content from the [Google News] Service".

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