Sentences with phrase «about legislating»

As we've noted on this blog many times the Feres Doctrine, a 60 - year - old Supreme Court - created policy (talk about legislating from the bench) bars U.S. military personnel from suing the government for personal injuries suffered while they are in the armed forces.
AB: True, but this is more about legislating whether a third party can choose to buy your property.
«The only thing we ask for other senators who might be interested, the one thing you have to do is say you're interested in governing, in being serious about legislating, putting aside party partisan differences and really putting policy over partisanship.
An atheist (who incidentally is also liberal, because lets keep in mind atheists can't legislate for atheists beliefs because that doesn't make sense) is all about legislating to keep government out of the individuals lives.
Alberta's Chief Electoral Officer Glen Resler spoke to the Standing Committee on Legislative Offices on September 24, 2015 about legislated timelines that require an Electoral Boundaries Commission be appointed to redraw the provincial electoral districts.
To the contrary, the discourse is about the activities of the state or about legislated norms by which all social action will be governed.
SUNNY GAULT: Ok, is it easier just you know kind of, a little inside knowledge here about the legislated process.
Yes, there are often human resource policies, as required by legislation, that go into detail about legislated prohibitions on discrimination harassment, violence in the workplace, etc., but the corporate mission, corporate values and corporate objectives are still critical on their own.
Whether you're a managing broker already, an associate broker, or a representative considering taking the Brokers Business Planning and Financial Management Licensing Course, this seminar will answer your questions about the legislated responsibilities of the managing broker.

Not exact matches

«I feel like legislating pedestrian distraction might give aggressive drivers a scapegoat to blame fatalities on the road with, and I'm not excited about that aspect.»
Speaking with media about her own legislated 2020 targets, Clark admitted that they likely...
Just my opinon, of course, and you are very right about «catalogued, published, and legislated».
The older generation is typically more vocal about what they're against; they want to legislate Christianity.
Is it really a mystery why we would be outspoken about why a set of beliefs are completely nonsensical when people are trying to legislate those beliefs down our throats?
Fair enough, I mean, you make a valid point that one of the biggest things about the democractic party is trying to legislate so many different things when there are certain aspects of my life that the government should have 0 say over.
The other point, is that Graham, Cathy, and the other religious nutters want to legalize and legislate discrimination against a group of US citizens simply because the purposefully choose to be ignorant about the science of sèxual orientation.
«Thou shalt not interfere with a woman's right to choose abortion; indeed, thou must help to pay for abortions through tax money; more than that, thou shalt not legislate that the woman contemplating abortion must be fully informed about the potential adoptive parents who desperately want to provide a loving home for her unborn child.»
I'm indifferent about it... right up until someone tries yet again to legislate their chosen morality.
Ah, but about the present Peirce became another mathematician legislating for actuality; he decided that the presents in which actions happen are infinitesimally brief, with an infinite number in any finite time however short.
The nature of religious television in America can be seen to be a function of the interaction of four main players; changes over the past decades have come about because of changes in the relative power and relationships of the four following players: (1) the regulatory agencies of the federal government, which, through the legislative process, provide the structure within which interaction inside the television industry takes place; (2) the television industry, primarily network and local station managements, which control the airwaves within the legislated structure; (3) the viewing public, which selects what it is that will be watched; and (4) the religious broadcasters who provide the material for broadcasts.
The old adages about not legislating morals, not forcing people to love each other, etc. have been true enough to perpetuate themselves but false enough to prevent attitudinal changes that follow rather than precede Christian conduct.
You care not one jot about anything but your obvious desire to legislate what YOU think if right or wrong, regardless of how it impacts others.
What we're seeing when we look at these people in Genesis is so unfamiliar that it helps to jump ahead in the Bible to the 10 commandments, which legislates for the patriarchal household, and think about why the final commandment is so hard to apply directly today.
Well, in terms of America, which is what I think your talking about, Hindus, Brights, Jains, and myriads of other religions aren't attempting to legislate their religion in direct opposition to the first amendment.
Can we agree that we need to try everything possible before legislating stop - gap, cost - saving measures and prioritizing manufacturer's rights to fair markets when we're talking about the health of our country?
His stated philosophy is that it's better «to give people personal responsibility and the information necessary to make the right choices about their health than it is to legislate their behavior.»
Both those options also appear to pose the question for those of us who aren't members of the Big Two: are we about to be legislated virtually out of existence?
He says his second reason is not about who legislations but «how we legislate... governments, quite simply, can be too powerful».
Parliament is deeply sceptical about changing the law - and might even legislate against euthanasia it if it had to.
«Legislating is about problem solving, and I believe it is a significant problem that New York State has no mandatory reporting law for parents, legal guardians, caretakers or other responsible adults to not notify law enforcement of the death of their child, accidental or otherwise, within atimely manner of the death being discovered.»
Both Reed and Gibson were freshman lawmakers last time out and presumably they've learned a thing or two about campaigning and legislating that will make them harder targets for Democrats in 2014.
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And if Roe v. Wade were overturned tomorrow, nobody would even notice, because the states are legislating their own laws about abortion, completely independent.»
Stephen Dorrell, the Tory chair of the health select committee, voice disapointment about the failure to meet the promise to legislate in this session of parliament on social care, with a promise only of a draft bill.
A decision by the coalition government to legislate against the unions would win support from Conservative backbenchers keen to suppress unrest among public sector workers about their employment conditions.
«I think it's right he has stood down from his committee posts and I'm sure further questions will be asked about whether it is appropriate to have someone legislating and acting in the House of Lords if they have genuinely behaved in this way.»
Bear in mind that the bill does not in any way affect the rules of a university, so even if it were cited, that would not be an argument for (or against) the bill's being an attempt to legislate pronoun use which is what this question is about.
Long had previously told me that she believed Roe v. Wade was a «horrible decision from a constitutional law standpoint,» and that «if Roe v. Wade were overturned tomorrow, nobody would even notice, because the states are legislating their own laws about abortion, completely independent.»
When questioned about specific votes, such as those against the minimum wage increase and paid family leave, and against early voting, she chalked them up to the «inside baseball» of legislating, and provided somewhat vague answers.
Varmus asked the legislators to refrain from quick action, however, saying «I would be concerned about a rush to legislate» a prohibition on all cloning.
«We don't legislate what [the scientists] write in an e-mail» to lab or consortium members, says Stewart, but CSHL is concerned about communications that reach out to anonymous third parties.
With the power to make decisions about your personal health and well - being now rapidly being legislated away and placed into the hands of faceless bureaucrats and pharmaceutical industry executives, owning a home colloidal silver generator is just one small way of retaining some of your God - given rights and authority to resolve your own health care issues in a manner of your own choosing.
In a society constructed on the rule of law, we have a touchingly misplaced confidence that complex social issues can be legislated out of existence («there oughta be a law about it»).
The country has a legislated goal of reducing emissions from the current total of some 500 million tonnes annually to about 120 million.
A Montana state congressman wants to legislate scientific truth about global warming.
We're spending billions trying to combat and legislate something that we: a) do not know is going to happen and b) we don't even know we can do anything about c) we don't even know if it's bad.
This virtue precondition of Madison is an intriguing idea that may explain a lot about the increasing size of government which may have to step in and legislate and regulate the areas that people need a little encouraging reminder as what virtue may require.
The man appointed by Premier Leslie Frost in 1950 to legislate the sport of horse racing in Ontario admitted that all he knew about a horse «was what my old riding instructor told us at RMC (Royal Military College).»
While it is still early days with the Cannabis Act having only been tabled about two months ago, things have begun buzzing at the provincial and municipal level where issues such as sale, distribution and consumption will be legislated.
Now, we are aware that the way we calculate child support is about to change, with these legislated changes becoming effective in July of 2017.
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