Sentences with phrase «act against problem»

They say the amendment to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law would make it harder for community boards to act against problem bars.

Not exact matches

«If it's a fixed set of rules, with players acting according to preexisting behaviors, then it becomes a sufficiently well - defined problems that you can optimize against and the machine will do better than people,» he says.
At a time when the White House has vowed to act more forcefully against North Korea, Iran and other threats, some officials see the Cuba problem as yet another lesson in the dangers of using intelligence selectively to advance policy goals.
While Dostoevsky would surely admire the papacy's stance against the encroachment of materialistic rationalism, his main problem with the pope was that he acted as a temporal lord rather than as the preacher of the Christ whose Kingdom is not of this world.
All down to the defensive problem of Arsenal.This season, 2 - 0 against Dortmund, 3 - 3 against Andrelechet, 2 - 1 against United.He act like as if this happened for the first time at Arsenal and it is beyond his believe that the defense is so poor.
But Israel's health - care system may be acting against its own interests by accepting formula money — one study showed that the it costs huge sums to treat health problems of formula - fed babies in the first year alone.
If he witnessed an act of violence against another person, point out that this kind of behavior is not normal, not the way people usually solve their problems.
The Dangerous Dogs Act Study Group (DDASG) and Lord Redesdale criticised the Government for what they saw as its part in the ongoing problem of «status dogs» by making them appeal to those wishing to intimidate others and rebel against the existing law.
He added that she has «straight As» from the National Rifle Association and voted against Democratic Gov. David Paterson's «bloated» budget this year (Burns conceded there were other issues on which the Republican has problems with conservatives in her party: she is pro-abortion, voted for gay marriage and, while not endorsing the controversial «card check» provision in the Employee Free Choice Act, she does support «reform in workers» ability to organize» — a stand not too different from that of AFL - CIO President Rich Trumka when he said he could support EFCA without card check).
HMS Cumberland, Britain's contribution to the international effort acting against the growing piracy problem in the region, was attempting to apprehend a dhow when the incident took place.
Cowal discussed how first and foremost diplomats need to act as advocates for official policies, but warned that problems can arise when the policies go against a respected scientific consensus.
Cadwell says this suggests the virus helps protect against infectious and non-infectious gut problems when bacteria aren't around to act as a defence (Nature, DOI: 10.1038 / nature13960).
«As drug resistance is a major problem for malaria control and eradication, it is critical that that we continue to develop new antimalarials that act against previously unexploited targets in the parasite to keep priming the drug pipeline.»
Put that together and you've got a problem: Pharma trials assume that placebos act independently of medications, which is why sugar pills are pitted against drugs to measure how effective the drugs are.
Clove oil contains antifungal and antimicrobial compounds that may act against bacteria that cause bad breath and digestive problems.
The power of essential oil of wild manuka and propolis act synergistically to fight effectively against mouth and throat problems.
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Most of the problems surface when you, as an author, somehow act out against readers who negatively review your work.
While programs advanced by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) did not attract the attention of mortgage lenders, changes in the way the industry is approaching this problem — and the high risk of class - action lawsuits against those institutions that do not act — are leading more lenders to consider moving forward with mortgage modification programs.
It is against the Canadian Livestock Act to sell a purebred dog without the papers therefore doing so is an illegal act and the persons that do this could be asking for problems if they are caugAct to sell a purebred dog without the papers therefore doing so is an illegal act and the persons that do this could be asking for problems if they are caugact and the persons that do this could be asking for problems if they are caught.
The problem comes when people use the power of government to make people act against their will.
Even worse, history can still make a harsh judgment against you if you knew for years that climate change was a serious problem, but you were afraid or too pessimistic to act.
In fact, he and others say that uncertainty is one reason to act — as a hedge against the prospect that PROBLEMS COULD BE MUCH WORSE THAN PROJECTED.
He prefers to be opaque close mouthed about it by preference, vague and contradictory if pressed — and willing to say the problem is real and needs to be addressed if that is necessary to dodge the open, public debate that might get out of the bounds that allow him to act so ruthlessly against climate action.
The problem is easily illustrated by SW v RC [2008] EWHC 73 (Fam), where Mr Justice Singer contrasted the meanings of 14 days from «the determination against which the appeal» (in FPR 1991 r 4.22 (3): Children Act 1989 (ChA 1989), Sch 1 proceedings) as against from «the date of the order or decision appealed against» in r 8.1 (4)(ancillary relief proceedings); and what for this purpose, he asked, «constitutes a «determination», and an «order or decision»?»
Therefore, the failure of law societies to take action against a problem the size and duration of unaffordable legal services, justifies government intervention under the federal government's «trade and commerce» power of s. 91 of The Constitution Act, 1867.
This could be part and parcel of the work - life balance thing, but people in remote and rural areas are having problems accessing lawyers or they can access the lawyer but there's a conflict because that lawyer acted against your wife or husband.
These figures are largely representative of the fact that many automakers are initiating more recalls than ever, after huge fines were levied against makers of Takata airbags, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler for acting too slowly to alert regulators and the public to safety problems.
That is not a problem because the Supreme Court's mandate, having granted leave, is to make the decision that ought to have been made by the lower court from which the appeal comes; or order a new trial if that is the proper decision (if the decision appealed from was «against the weight of the evidence); or remand the appeal or any part of the appeal to the court appealed from for additional consideration in accordance with the direction of the Court: the Supreme Court of Canada Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. S - 26, ss.
One may already stop here to wonder whether the EFTA Court is not making its life too easy speaking of an interpretation of EEA law «in the light» of fundamental rights in the present case; a more thorough reasoning would have had to grapple with the scope of EEA law in the case: Only if Iceland was acting effectively within the scope of EEA law here the fundamental rights standards of EEA law apply under the EFTA Court's supervision; otherwise one could argue that the Supreme Court of Iceland's action ought to be judged against the benchmark of domestic fundamental rights and ECHR standards (compare the rich debate on the parallel problem in EU law which focuses on Article 51 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights).
Rowan Atkinson, acting less like Mr. Bean and more like Blackadder, led the charge against the section, he said: «the clear problem with the outlawing of insult is that too many things can be interpreted as such.
Michigan's No - Fault Act was meant to correct these problems by requiring self - insurance coverage irrespective of fault, prompt payment of benefits and limitations on suits against negligent drivers.
The result can be claims against the retired lawyer, and even against the purchaser, if he or she doesn't act promptly to identify and tackle problems.
«And long - term, acting against the clock can lead to serious health problems
The program is built around the development of six senses that act as protective factors against mental health problems:
Parental alienation is frequently achieved through subconscious acts — and either way, children who are turned against one parent suffer an increased risk of developing mental health and addiction problems later in life.
For example, despite all the calls of brokers, the guild merely looked on and did nothing against the adoption of the Notaries Act, which is currently considered by the Russian government and may create serious problems for the Russian real estate community, as it will introduce mandatory notarization of real estate transactions between individuals.»
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