Sentences with phrase «law approach taken»

Not exact matches

While it's definitely worth trying new things, you shouldn't take anyone else's routine as law, because everyone has their own approach.
That means working with the cannabis industry violates federal law, although federal policy under President Barack Obama took a hands - off approach.
Our lawyers take a hands - on, accessible approach in representing leading national and international financial institutions, investors, landowners, tenants and developers in relation to all aspects of real estate and municipal law.
Earlier Mesopotamian law codes, two generations before Hammurabi, take what we would consider a more civilized approach to the matter:
We tend to take an all - or - nothing approach when it comes to sexuality, painting with broad brushes across complex people, ignoring nuance and making up a new law, one that — let's be honest — usually puts women at risk of abuse or shame - based rhetoric.
What would it look like if we took the same approach to reform of our justice system for those who have broken the law?
In the Protestant tradition sin has perverted the moral law of creation more radically and therefore takes a more pragmatic approach to the laws needed in different historical situations for the preservation of civil society, its individual members and its basic institutions.
European countries take different approaches to blasphemy laws.
Such a catchall approach may be sufficient for those who take a more diffuse approach to natural law but for those who uphold theabsolute sanctity of human life against the worst elements of modern technology it is not good enough.
Some adults (not only parents but teachers, coaches, advisors, and more) react by taking a top - down approach, laying down their word as law: «Do it because I said so.»
The Family Online Safety Institute was pleased to take part in this week's #WePROTECT Children Online summit to tackle online child exploitation, hosted by the UK government.FOSI supports the multi-stakeholder approach being pursued by bringing together governments, charities, law enforcement and leaders in industry to work together in developing effective initiatives to combat this problem.
A reform group is taking a new approach to trying to close a loophole in the state's campaign finance laws, as years long attempts to crack down on what's known as «dark money» donations have failed.
Our endorsement is based upon his experience as a defense attorney in state and federal courts and his fair and unbiased approach taken towards matters of law.
Assemblyman who was the driving force behind passage of Buster's animal cruelty felony law calls for passage of legislation to take holistic approach to preventing animal cruelty
Tuesday, at another fundraiser in California, he had said, «Democrats take a law enforcement approach to terrorism.
County Legislator Lynne Dixon, County Legislators, the Erie County Council for the Prevention of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Hamburg Police Department and community supporters announce the passage of a local law that makes adults responsible for allowing minors to consume alcohol on their property in hopes of curbing the careless approach many adults take concerning underage drinking.
Mr. Johnson said he would approach land - use decisions by trying «to get to a place of yes»; that he wanted to take steps to «eradicate hunger in New York City»; and that he would deal with the prospect of tighter budgets — because of the new federal tax law or a potential economic downturn — by guarding funding for «programs and everyday things that affect the most New Yorkers and the poorest New Yorkers, to ensure that they don't get cut.»
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Meg Whitman, the Republican front - runner in the California gubernatorial primary, said Tuesday that Arizona is taking the wrong approach to illegal immigration with its tough new law.
Possibly because you have never prosecuted a case, you have taken a different approach, starting with fighting for laws to reduce oversight of sex offenders, letting drug dealers out of jail, and advocating for the rights of criminals ahead of the needs of law enforcement.»
The Lib Dems agree with the Tories on the need to devolve income tax - setting powers to Holyrood but they take a different approach on English laws.
Other states with e-waste laws take «producer responsibility» approaches, which seek to shift the burden of recycling costs from the taxpayers back to the manufacturers.
Laws that would force gadget - makers to release repair manuals and tools are starting to win support, but meanwhile consumers are taking a DIY approach
FDA is implementing a new law that gives it the authority to regulate tobacco products, taking a key role in the approval of the planned H1N1 pandemic flu vaccine, revamping its food - safety approach, and trying to make the agency's workings more transparent.
Law enforcement agencies in some states seem to be taking a more nuanced approach to arson analysis.
The conventional approach is to take the laws of physics and extrapolate backwards from the present.
However, Lankford says that Pocan's suggestion is still on the table, and that, in fact, he expects research agencies to take that approach if the bill becomes law.
Instead, the two congressional committees with «science» in their titles have taken diametrically opposed approaches in proposing revisions to the 2010 COMPETES law, which renewed and extended a 2007 version that focused on strengthening federal support for the physical sciences and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education.
«They take a highly interdisciplinary approach which brings together deep expertise in computer science, social science, statistics, and law
Alta Charo, a professor of law and bioethics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, reviewed the different approaches that countries have taken in trying to regulate gene therapy.
In 30 - minute shows, the husband - wife duo take a lighthearted approach to topics like dating dealbreakers, crazy exes, and judgy in - laws.
The new film, which this time focuses on law enforcement's reaction to 9/11 terrorism, takes a similar approach in how it shows corruption and political concerns preventing personal justice — the classic «bigger fish to fry» seems to be the mantra of everyone involved in the plot.
Ra'anan Alexandrowicz's brilliant The Law in These Parts, which won the Grand Jury Prize in the World Cinema Documentary Competition, and Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi's moving 5 Broken Cameras, which won the Best Director Award in the same category, take different approaches to making an indisputable case against Israel in the endless conflict in the occupied territories.
Following the 2012 enactment of a landmark bullying prevention law, Washington, D.C., has taken a more comprehensive approach to youth bullying than many other cities — an approach that sees prevention as not solely the responsibility of teachers or parents, but as a citywide mandate with shared responsibilities.
In such a forum, balancing can play a key role and they argue that the proper method for assessing the new counter-terrorism laws, from a human rights perspective, is to adopt a «balancing approach» according to which the importance of the relevant human right is weighed against the importance of the societal or community interest in deciding whether to take legislative action (or, from the position of a judge, in deciding whether a certain law is valid).
The variety of approaches will help inform Congress when it resumes debate over reauthorizing the NCLB law in 2009, and help it address complaints that the current law doesn't offer enough flexibility to decide what actions states and districts may take in addressing individual schools» needs.
The ED could order a state to respond, but if the department elected not to hear an appeal, the complainant could file suit in state court, an odd approach for a federal law to take, given that in our federal system the United States does not define the jurisdiction of state courts.
In his second amendment, Paul took an only slightly less drastic approach, calling for all No Child Left Behind sanctions to be made voluntary, which would effectively reduce the law's requirements to mere suggestions.
The state board deliberately has taken a bare - bones approach to the state application, filling in only what the federal law requires.
Starting with the basic psychometrics, and moving onto the (entire) lack of research in support of using more «off - the - shelf» tests to help alleviate issues with fairness, would be the (easy) approach to take in a court of law as, really, doing any of this is entirely wrong.
Scholarship organizations would have the prerogative to take different approaches to helping families provide a quality education for their children, such as setting standards for educational products or services beyond the letter of the law.
While it takes more work, embarking on a systemic and research - informed family engagement approach can be a key driver for reaching the child outcomes that families desire, SEAs hope to achieve, and that the federal law envisions.
State education officials reacted harshly, saying they were worried the U.S. Education Department plans to continue the approach taken under the No Child Left Behind law.
In keeping with the shift to local control, the collaborative is intended to diverge from the top - down approach that Washington and Sacramento took under the federal No Child Left Behind law and previous state school improvement programs.
The Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness Act (PWR), signed into law in 2016, takes a student based and competency based approach to helping students achieve college and career readiness.
Now, with a new national education law — the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which Congress passed at the end of 2015 — states and districts have an important opportunity to take a fresh look at their teacher evaluation and support systems, try new approaches, and ensure that their policies truly support educators and students.
For example, Kentucky state law actually mandates that districts take a school - based management approach, and Fayette County Public Schools — which includes Lexington — currently has no initiatives that all schools must implement.
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Senator Alexander, a former Education Secretary, leveled some dubious charges in July against the Democratic approach: «The Democrats, when they passed the health care law, took $ 50 billion from over-charging students and used it to reduce the debt, pay for Pell grants, and to pay for the health - care bill.
Nor am I claiming that the facts in these cases are the same as yours; merely that they highlight the flexible approach that the courts take in such cases, and the fact that this area of law is complicated.
By the way, if you take the more aggressive approach and happen to end up in tax court, you will not only be immortalized in the annals of Tax History, you will become a saint of sorts to those who toil in the tedious theater of tax law: every CPA in America will appreciate you settling this issue once and for all!
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