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"To the degree that tying arrangements extend the control of a dominant producer, they may violate antitrust laws".
Such arrangements can be legal in the United States, but they may violate the corrupt practices law in foreign countries if the doctor is also a government employee.
Part of Mr. Stern's arrangement with Bank of America, and all of his arrangements with some other fund companies, involved large market-timing trades that are legal, though they may violate fund policies.
Regulators across the world, including the U.S., Singapore, Hong Kong and UK, have warned companies contemplating an ICO that they may violate securities laws.
In some works, such as [14, 15], dynamic voltage scaling policies are used to reduce the energy consumption; however, they may violate the scheduling length constraint for the case of task allocation to the multiple sensor nodes.
On the other hand, unpredictable contexts may trigger reconfigurations that were not intended to occur because, for example, they may violate some key functional properties of the original design.
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Putting a sitting official's name on an edifice built wholly or in part with public funds, they say, may violate an existing ban on using public funds to promote elected officials.
Google can ultimately yank questionable apps that they feel may violate their terms and conditions, but there are quite a few useless apps that manage to stick around anyway.
Privacy advocates, concerned citizens, and even government officials have expressed concern with Google Street View, which they believe may violate privacy rights.
Officials said they were investigating the shipment, which may violate a European Union ban on weapons exports to Syria.
They do not function well and may violate fire codes.
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