- gunman)
could shoot.
Loopholes were
commonly used in U.S.
forts built during the 1800s.
Located in the
sally port, a
loophole was
considered a last ditch...
-
opening to
discharge a
firearm "
Loophole" (short story), a
short science fiction story by
Arthur C.
Clarke Loopholes in Bell test experiments, an explanation...
- use of
loopholes in his book,
Sniping in France:
Winning the
Sniping War in the Trenches: I am also keen on
teaching our
fellows to open
loopholes sanely...
- The
boyfriend loophole is a gap in
American gun
legislation that
allows physically abusive ex-romantic
partners and
stalkers with
previous convictions...
- Gödel's
Loophole is a
supposed "inner contradiction" in the
Constitution of the
United States which Austrian-American logician, mathematician, and analytic...
-
detection loophole, the
locality loophole, and the
memory loophole. This
makes them “
loophole-free” in the
sense that all
remaining conceivable loopholes like...
- gun show
loopholes. ... Some
commenters believed the rule
presented a
balanced approach. One
commenter stated that
closing the gun show
loophole is a 'common-sense...
- mechanics. The most
prevalent loopholes in real
experiments are the
detection and
locality loopholes. The
detection loophole is
opened when a
small fraction...
-
directly involved, and so the man was acquitted." On the
ethics of
using loopholes,
Freeman comments: Morally, I can't [justify it], but ethically, I can...
-
underwrite government-issued bonds.[citation needed]
There were
several "
loopholes" that
regulators and
financial firms were able to
exploit during the lifetime...