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21planning permission — ➔ permission * * * planning permission UK US noun [U] UK ► PROPERTY official approval from a local government authority to build something new, or to make changes to an existing building: apply for/get/have planning permission »We now have… …
22The Carmelite Order — The Carmelite Order † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Carmelite Order One of the mendicant orders. Origin The date of the foundation of the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel has been under discussion from the fourteenth century to …
23veto — [n] refusal of permission ban, blackball*, declination, denial, embargo, interdict, interdiction, negative, nonconsent, prohibition; concepts 81,121,298,685 Ant. allowance, approval, ok, permission, ratification, sanction veto [v] refuse… …
24turn away — verb 1. move so as not face somebody or something (Freq. 13) • Hypernyms: ↑turn • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s Something is ing PP Somebody s PP …
25Criticism of intellectual property — Critics of the term intellectual property argue that the increased use of this terminology coincided with a more general shift away from thinking about things like copyright and patent law as specific legal instruments designed to promote the… …
26censor — cen·sor 1 vt: to examine (as a publication or film) in order to suppress or delete any contents considered objectionable censor 2 n: one that censors Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
27ban — 1 vt banned, ban·ning: to prohibit or forbid esp. by legal means (as by statute or order) ban solicitation; also: to prohibit the use, performance, or distribution of legislation to ban DDT ban 2 n: prohibition esp. by statute or order a ban on… …
28February 15, 2003 anti-war protest — The February 15, 2003 anti war protest was a coordinated day of protests across the world against the imminent invasion of Iraq. Millions of people protested in approximately 800 cities around the world. , between six and ten million people took… …
29Judicial review in English Law — Judicial review is a procedure in English administrative law by which the courts supervise the exercise of public power on the application of an individual. A person who feels that an exercise of such power by a government authority, such as a… …
30Peter and Wendy —   …