The second is that they are only available in the UK and Europe, therefore are exempt from legal restraints because of this.
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After the legal restraints to Orthodoxy were removed with the end of World War I, many people left the Greek Catholic Church.
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Without a legal restraint such as the one Missouri's Hancock Amendment imposes on government's insatiable appetite for money, taxpayers will always be vulnerable.
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Edward L . Ayers concludes that antebellum legal restraints on blacks and widespread poverty were the primary cause of many of these clashes.
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For all practical purposes, legal restraints on spending in this year's presidential race have collapsed, according to an array of experts in campaign finance.
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His comments indicated that while Moscow is willing to discuss the issue, it remains opposed to lifting legal restraints on defenses against long-range attack.
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He found that 43 countries, some of them democracies like India and Colombia, were contemplating or had introduced new legal restraints on the press.
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In the case of Machiavelli, Kelsen saw an important counter-example of an exaggerated executive part of government operating without effective legal restraints on responsible conduct.
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Sounds like bureaucratic silliness, but I understand the legal restraints a little better now too .-- Dspillmann 05 : 10, 24 February 2006 ( UTC)
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We will oppose any settlement that forces the American people into exempting them from the legal restraints that apply to every other corporation in America.