Yes, a casino can refuse to allow a player to participate in tournaments without providing a specific reason. Casinos have the discretion to set their own rules and regulations, including who can participate. Factors such as player behavior, past actions, or simply the casino's policies may influence their decision. However, this practice can sometimes lead to disputes or dissatisfaction among patrons.
The reason for giving 11 roses is that the person loves them
Mail it to him without a return address, but why would you want too! Isn't the reason that your giving him the letter to get him to know how you feel about him?
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Banks can close accounts without giving a reason, as stated in their account agreements. This can happen if they suspect fraudulent activity, high-risk transactions, or if the account holder violates the bank's policies.
Nope. he has to have a warrant or a good reason to. one way to let him have a good reason is by giving him lip about it and saying no. then he can get suspicious and find a way to search it.
Yes, they can. It is normally posted that they have the right to refuse service to anyone. You can be escorted off the property even if you have not done anything wrong. Surveillance might have detected someone acting suspiciously. They do this with people who might eventually pose a problem, such as someone who might be underage, intoxicated, or might be soliciting. The answer given is correct, but I would add this: a casino, or any business for that matter, has the right to refuse service to any person for any reason, except a few reasons that violate discrimination laws. So any reason is a valid reason. A casino can say, "We just don't like the way you're dressed," and by law, that is a valid reason. YOU may not consider it valid, but legally, it is.
Make me a paragraph by giving examples.
cause hes in the illuminati!
Propellerheads' Record can be used without Reason.
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The argument from outrage fallacy is when one tries to use loaded language and emotion to get people as angry as possible about an issue without giving a good reason to be angry.
Having a cold without a fever is not a reason to avoid giving a vaccine. Vaccines, however, do not prevent or treat colds.