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  2. Judo rules - Wikipedia

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    Intentionally injuring an opponent is not permitted. Punching, kicking, and other strikes are not allowed. Touching the opponent's face is not allowed. Attacking joints other than the elbow is not allowed. [1] Head dives are not permitted. [2] The technique known as kawazu gake is not permitted. [3] The technique known as kani basami is not ...

  3. Jewish views on contraception - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, wives may choose abstinence as birth control, but husbands are not permitted to decline their wives if they are not in niddah. Contraceptive measures that lead to male sterility, are not ever permitted for their interfering with a man's obligation, only ever being permitted in life-threatening circumstances for the man such as ...

  4. Jus trium liberorum - Wikipedia

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    A child considered to be a portentum (literally a monster or monstrous being [21]) was not considered to be a human but still counted toward the mother's number of children under the jus trium liberorum. Both parents could count a child deemed a portentum under the laws against childless parents in the leges Iulia and Papia Poppaea, however. [22]

  5. Rabbinically prohibited activities of Shabbat - Wikipedia

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    When the activity desired is itself only rabbinically prohibited, it may be permitted to tell a non-Jew to perform the activity for important reasons, such as a communal benefit (such as a power outage in the synagogue) or a mitzvah (such as circumcision). This principle is known as shevut deshevut bimkom mitzvah. There are also leniencies in ...

  6. Jewish orphans controversy - Wikipedia

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    Such baptisms allowed children to be identified as Catholics to avoid deportation and incarceration in concentration camps, and likely death in the Holocaust. After the end of hostilities, Catholic Church officials, either Pope Pius XII or other prelates, issued instructions for the treatment and disposition of such Jewish children, some, but ...

  7. Maricopa County taking action against illegal food vendors ...

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    Environmental Services officials with Maricopa County say they are taking action against a number of street vendors with no permit, after they received over a dozen reports of people experiencing ...

  8. Biden rule protecting privacy for abortions likely unlawful ...

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    The rule in Purl's case was issued by HHS in April as part of the Biden administration's pledge to take steps to support access to reproductive healthcare after the conservative-majority U.S ...

  9. Man pleads not guilty to raping girl, 10, who had abortion - AOL

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    A man pleaded not guilty on Monday in Ohio to charges of raping a 10-year-old girl who traveled to Indiana for an abortion last month, which became a flashpoint in the national debate over access ...