The law expressly allows the authorities to hold individuals for up to six months without charging or trying them.
The 1976 law preparing for the 1979 elections expressly allowed the dual mandate.
The agency now, for the first time, expressly allows its scientists to speak on policy if they speak as individuals.
Women were expressly allowed to become pharmacists in 1891.
Missouri law also expressly allows parents and guardians to serve alcohol to their children.
If private enterprise appears not to be meeting these goals, the Act expressly allows the government to create a "reservoir of public employment."
In only six states, both a penitent and a member of the clergy are expressly allowed by the statute to hold the privilege.
We have amended the Commission proposal by expressly allowing for such an eventuality.
The statute was silent on the issue because it had expressly allowed for the consideration of costs in other provisions of the act.
This is intended to put the defense on an even keel with prosecutors, who are expressly allowed by Federal law to secretly tape such interviews.