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Contrary to global practice, India added a unique and ambiguous standard to patentability, the so-called "enhanced efficacy," which may contravene international agreements.
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Among many problems with this second "upload filtering" proposal, not the least is that it may contravene European law, which explicitly disallows any obligation on internet platforms to conduct general monitoring of what their users do — which this proposal seems to require.
The letter went on: "As a result, the Volcker Rule may contravene the Nafta trade agreement," a reference to the North American Free Trade Agreement, which has a broadly similar set of rules to the financial services agreement under the W.T.O.
A report commissioned by the Canadian government in 1966 supported these concerns, concluding that "a security service will inevitably be involved in actions that may contravene the spirit if not the letter of the law, and with clandestine and other activities which may sometimes seem to infringe on [an] individual's rights".
It is now seeking the commission's approval for extending that aid to a native company -- a move that may contravene European Union rules.
When a new EID threat emerges there are rarely ready-made solutions and health policymakers and practitioners are often forced to make tragic choices that may contravene widely held values.
Joining these cables may contravene ACA standards in Australia.
There were three reasons for the prosecution: one was that it contravened a local bye-law; another reflected concern about church windows which may or may not have been broken; the third was that a little childe had like to have her braines beaten out with a cricket batt!
Which may be the point.
Which may even be true.
Which may already be happening.
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