Sentences with phrase «about unconscionable»

In an interview with the Daily Mail, Bengtsson has provided slightly more detail about the unconscionable behavior from his colleagues that apparently warrants comparisons to concentration camps, rape, torture, fascism and more around here:
Maybe it's straying a little far from my focus on «kids and food, in school and out» but in the near future I plan to post about the unconscionable amount of unrecycled paper and styrofoam waste generated by the lunch program in my own school district (Houston ISD) and presumably elsewhere in the country.
Maybe it's straying a little far from my focus on «kids and food, in school and out» but in the near future I plan to post about the unconscionable amount of unrecycled paper and styrofoam waste generated by the lunch program in my own school... [Continue reading]
In September, the parties, along with the National Farmers Federation (NFF) began talks to agree the voluntary code as a means of addressing growing concern about unconscionable conduct in the supermarkets, which are alleged to be misusing market power in the sector.
You've surely heard by now about the unconscionable case of Brock Turner, the student at Stanford University who last year was accused of raping a fellow student behind a dumpster — while...

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«It's really fairly unconscionable to be talking about full employment,» she told Business Insider.
Also, you should stop the unconscionable practice of requiring employees and portfolio companies to sign agreements that prevent them from saying anything (or anything bad) about your companies.
This is what the doctor had to say about his allegations for filing a lawsuit: «I decided to file this lawsuit to seek justice not only for myself,» explained Dr. Briggs, «but for the hundreds of immigrant families who've suffered medical danger as a result of Catholic Charities» unconscionable record of neglect.
As an African American Christian who grew up in Robertson's neck of the woods with aunts and uncles who absolutely experienced racial discrimination in the 1950s and 60s, I find his comments about happy, singing Black people to be insensitive and unconscionable.
Complaints about the major supermarkets from their suppliers have slid since Coles admitted in court to 15 instances of unconscionable conduct against eight suppliers.
In a speech to the COSBOA National Small Business Summit in Melbourne yesterday, ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, reiterated that the ACCC was «looking at concerns raised about the way in which the major supermarket chains deal with their suppliers» and noted that they related to the potential for unconscionable conduct and «concerns over the misuse of market power, particularly in relation to private label products.»
Both Coles and Woolworths are under scrutiny from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), which is investigating allegations of misuse of market power and unconscionable conduct from about 50 grocery suppliers.
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Alcohol distribution (concern about «duopoly» pricing), lease arrangements (landlord power), unconscionable conduct (wants clear definition), review websites (wants code of conduct), ACCC (increase capacity to investigate re: unconscionable conduct; improve customer - service focus of ACCC when responding to small business)
Therefore it has made a limited contribution to developing the law on unconscionable conduct and sending out a clear message about what amounts to acceptable or unacceptable business conduct in this area.
What I find unconscionable is why you would be giving her a hard time for worrying about her friend» sfeelings whether than the baby's life when you are using those feelings to further your agenda!
What I think is unconscionable is friends of the parents who are more worried about the parents» feelings then whether the baby lives or dies.
He outlines his «disillusionment» about the bold promises of the Lib Dems and says it's «unconscionable» that someone can stand for election without ever being accountable.
«It's unconscionable that Gov. Cuomo would be so reckless and incendiary to talk about legislators being assaulted in their districts after what just happened in Washington,» Cox said.
In between, The Wild Bunch presents coffin nails for every single thing sacred in the western genre: its heroes are broken - down, paunchy, exhausted, and driven by the wrong things; its whores are nasty; and its bloodshed is excessive and unconscionable.3 Other New American westerns could only pretend at this picture's level of absolute obscenity; like Apocalypse Now, it wasn't a movie about Vietnam — it was Vietnam.
The unconscionable exclusion of Amy Adams for her work in the impossibly human drama Arrival (about aliens) has managed to annoy everyone.
Yorgos Lanthimos takes the piss out of the Michael Haneke - style allegory of bourgeois guilt with this demented dark fable about a heart surgeon (a bushy - bearded Colin Farrell) cursed into making an unconscionable decision by a teenage creep (Barry Keoghan) and his own unwillingness to take responsibility for his failings.
Gabriel Even though Lou Howe's feature writing - directing debut, Gabriel, isn't remotely a twist - driven movie, it'd be unconscionable to reveal too much about it, since it's so reliant on its protagonist's point of view, and on the gradually unspooling story of who he is and what he's all about.
Second, I want to raise awareness about the inequities in our public education system, and the unconscionable achievement gap between children from low - income and high - income communities that has developed as a result of these inequities.
As ever, we enter the New Year both greatly optimistic about the incredible opportunities that lie before our movement and greatly sobered by the unconscionable levels of resistance that many charter schools continue to face.
My Georgetown colleague Rebecca Tushnet has a great post about a recent Missouri Supreme Court ruling, Brewer v. Missouri Title Loans, holding that an arbitration agreement in an auto title loan was unconscionable.
This «deadly» omission of information about Parvo for pet owners by the HSUS, that purportedly has a following of millions, suggests that there has been a conscious and unconscionable decision to keep the American Public and Elected Officials at the Federal, State and Local Levels of Government in the Dark so that the spread of Parvo and its deadly consequences will be inhumanely perpetuated, and be exploited and misrepresented to the American Public as being caused by irresponsible breeding practices in order to further enhance the fundraising activities of the HSUS.
Other compelling reasons to begin taking action include the potential for catastrophes that defy the assumption that climate change damages will be incremental and linear; the risk of irreversible environmental impacts; the need to learn about the pace at which society can begin a transition to a climate - stable economy; the likelihood of imposing unconscionable burdens and impossible tasks on future generations; the need to create incentives to accelerate technological development the address climate change; and the ready availability of «no regrets» policies that have very low or even no costs to the economy.
Although it doesn't name specific companies, the amendment is surely inspired by recent revelations about ExxonMobil's early and advanced knowledge of the role of fossil fuels in driving climate change — which was followed by the company's subsequent, unconscionable climate science denial efforts.
I asked a lawyer from out - of - state (about this and other clauses), who noted that he was not giving legal advice, but this particular clause was unconscionable and (unless Arizona had some weirdshit rules) illegal.
«The court must make an evaluative judgment whether it would be unconscionable, or unjust, to leave the mistake uncorrected, and form a judgment about the justice of the case.»
There is a federal law about collecting debts, 15 USC 1692f, which prohibits a debt collector from using «unfair or unconscionable means to collect or attempt to collect any debt».
In his dissent, Justice Binnie worked his way through the three step test and found that there was nothing unconscionable about a sophisticated contractor such as Tercon entering into a contract with the Province which featured a broad exclusion clause prohibiting claims arising from «participation» in the RFP.
But, as Jason points out, there is something unconscionable about using this particular case as the impetus for that reform.
When the participants are about to enter into an agreement that the mediator believes to be unconscionable.
The catch is that the Fair Housing Act is about racial discrimination, not unconscionable lending behavior per se.
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