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Lastly, "public justification" is needed when public health agents implement practices or policies that infringe on one or several moral considerations.
Patrick Sandusky, spokesman for the U.S.O.C., said he was taken aback by the wave of opposition to the letter, which is one of hundreds the organization sends to entities that infringe on the trademark protections the Olympic committee has been granted by Congress.
Congress has made it illegal to provide "material support" to foreign terrorist groups — a sensible means of combating terrorism but one that carries the risk of being applied in ways that infringe on Americans' freedom of expression.
Apple has asked the federal court and the trade commission to permanently ban Samsung products that infringe on Apple patents.
The commission has the power to stop product shipments to the American market of devices that infringe on another company's patents.
It can still go to federal court, which, unlike the commission, can forbid the sale of devices that infringe on patents or award monetary damages.
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In Iran, negotiators could not defend a deal that infringed on their current capacity.
The law also allows agencies to withhold information that infringes on the privacy of third parties.
"It wasn't so much the actual sex that infringed on my schedule.
The laws that infringed on black's civil rights led to some creative rebuttals.
"Instead they are allowing incredible sprawl that infringes on what little open space we have left.
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