Sentences with phrase «against imposition»

Dimon has said he supports the administration's tax cuts and regulatory rollback but has pushed back against the imposition of tariffs.
I was running several kilometres a day around the enormous, disorienting centre while my feet rebelled against the imposition of high heels.
But the arguments against the imposition of tax on legal accounts have fallen on deaf ears, at least in the BC experience.
Strategic advice on preventing the employment of illegal workers and handling appeals against the imposition of civil penalties following UK Visas and Immigration raids.
On the other hand, having a multitude of potential defendants is not a definitive argument against the imposition of liability on some or even all, suitably apportioned.
His performances» raw intensity often included the graphic acting out of taboo ideas and behaviors, acting out against the imposition of cultural norms by television programming, Disney.
Interestingly, state leaders say they are opting to keep in place a set of requirements that no one seems to support as a protest against the imposition of a new set of requirements,... read more
Jo Stevens, the Shadow Wales Secretary, who was also reported to be against the imposition of a three - line whip, was also unavailable when contacted.
I have always spoken against the imposition of candidates.
Cat Smith, the Shadow Minister for Voter Engagement and Youth Affairs, who was also reported to have strongly argued against the imposition of a whip, confirmed on Twitter today that she will back the legislation.
The statement added that the governor was totally against imposition of candidates for positions and called on PDP leaders and delegates to make sacrifices for the unity of the party.
However, in order for it to be stopped, it is necessary for the Members of the New York State Assembly to follow the lead of the Senate and also vote against the imposition of this new tax.
The tax body also said that penalties must be kept simple, so that they and the policy intention behind them are easily understandable to the ordinary taxpayer, and there must be a straightforward right of appeal against the imposition of a penalty.
There must be a visible, clear and easily accessible right of appeal against the imposition of a penalty · Agents must be able to see their clients» compliance history, and be able to appeal against penalties and penalty points issue to them 6.
The NCC (National Caravan Council) is continuing its lobby campaign against the imposition of VAT on caravan holiday homes «in the interests of the industry, jobs and livelihoods that would be impacted by the proposal».
He opined that many more homes need to be built, but warned against their imposition on local communities:
He said the days of packaging governors and other individuals as president was over and warned against the imposition of unwilling politicians on Nigerians.
The revolt of MPs and councillors against the imposition of mayors in large swathes of the North is jeopardising the political hopes of a Chancellor yearning to prove himself as a reformer who reshaped the governance of Britain.
Conservative xians are squirming and telling «unfair» because the US electorate Is turning against the imposition of their religious beliefs through laws affecting people who do not share those beliefs.

Not exact matches

Trump will announce by Friday the imposition of a package of US$ 60 billion worth of annual tariffs against China, The Washington Post reported, citing four senior administration officials, who declined to be identified.
One Putin effort to push back against the Magnitsky Act was the 2012 imposition of restrictions on Russian adoptions to the U.S. Those adoptions — and, by extension, the Magnitsky sanctions — were the reported topic of various conversations between Russian representatives and the Trump administration.
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Examples mentioned included the company's programs for spotting and taking down counterfeit - product listings from its online shopping sites, initiatives to simplify the trademark - registration process, reductions in the time it takes to remove counterfeit products, closer partnerships with global law enforcement authorities and governments, and the imposition of a variety of penalties against offending merchants, among others.
Putin's actions, in open breach of international law and UN treaties, led to a protracted conflict in Ukraine, the imposition of western sanctions against Russia, and Russia's expulsion from the G8 group of countries.
There is also sometimes a rage, however, against the day - to - day imposition of school discipline and punishment.
This is to be contrasted against other creativity - enhancing impositions of form (paging Miss Rittelmeyer), like the sonnet.
He defended traditional missionary preaching of the gospel of salvation in Jesus Christ against historical relativists and religious pluralists who viewed it as at best pointless and at worst a cultural imposition.
Most significantly, Duddington argues against the charge that permitting an increasing role for religion in the legal and political (i.e., public) spheres would necessitate the imposition of one system of belief upon another, by re-emphasising the argument that Christianity does not serve to generate a moral code, but rather provides a vehicle through which it may be discovered.
Secular politicians joined the fray when presenting themselves as crusaders against Haredi imposition served their interests, and the media was happy to sensationalize everything in order to sell newspapers and increase television ratings.
But the question of whether that imposition is soft or hard is an important one; at least some commentators, particularly on the left, will not tire of pointing out the potentialities, in Christianity, particularly, for a sacred order that imposes commanding truths against certain aspects of the traditional family.
The expression may seem paradoxical: dictatorship means that there is a top - down imposition, while relativism implies the denial of absolutes and reacts against anything it considers as «top - down», such as truth, revelation, reality, morality.
They defend their natural freedom against government's arbitrary impositions.
«More and more we are looking to see who was involved in a contravention as well as the employer, in order to join them together and to have the imposition of penalties made against them as well.»
Article 11 (2) In order to prevent discrimination against women on the grounds of marriage or maternity and to ensure their effective right to work, States Parties shall take appropriate measures: (a) To prohibit, subject to the imposition of sanctions, dismissal on the grounds of pregnancy or maternity leave and discrimination in dismissals on the basis of marital status; (b) To introduce maternity leave with pay or with comparable social benefits without loss of former employment, seniority or social allowances; (c) To encourage the provision of necessary supporting social services to enable parents to combine family obligations with work responsibilities and participation in public life
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict and the imposition of sweeping sanctions against Russia, Kremlin policymakers have used Russia's growing military power to rally pro-government nationalism.
According to him, the NCA did not come to Parliament to seek approval for its reviewed schedule of fees for the imposition of penalties against the 131 defaulted radio stations.
It will be recalled that workers of OAU under the care of NASU and SSANU have intensified their protest against non-payment of allowances and alleged imposition of a Vice-Chancellor despite the «no work», «no pay» threat by the university's authorities.
«That this House opposes the Government's plans to impose a polyclinic, or GP - led health centre, in every primary care trust; regrets that this could result in the closure of up to 1,700 GP surgeries; is concerned that the imposition of polyclinics against the will of patients and GPs could be detrimental to standards of care, particularly for the elderly and vulnerable, by breaking the vital GP / patient link; further regrets that these plans are being imposed without consultation; is alarmed at the prospective loss of patient access to local GP services at a time when care closer to home should be strengthened; believes that the Government's plans would jeopardise the independence and commissioning capability of general practice in the future; supports the strengthening of access to diagnostic and therapeutic services without undermining the structure of GP services; and calls on the Government to reconsider its plans for polyclinics.
«they reject Labour's imposition, Keith Vaz railroading through his preferred candidate against the wishes of the local party and also the former MP.»
142 Republicans and 3 Democrats voted against the funding and imposition on the 2nd Amendment.
Senator Mark told party faithful at a stakeholders meeting held in his country home Otukpo, Benue state on Monday that PDP had electoral misfortunes in the last general elections because of imposition of candidates against the wishes of the people.
For these reasons, it (cultural relativism) supports the local autonomy and opposes against the global imposition of the western model.
Caring imposition against passive tolerance.
Others decline in protest against what they see as an unfair imposition on them of the traditional publishing world by its internationally standardized tracking system.
It is also possible that this has something to do with the ongoing class action lawsuits against Apple and the Big 6 publishers over price fixing and the imposition of the Agency Model around the time the iPad was released.
However, although domestic energy bills are one more barb in an ocean of pain - the scurrilous imposition of the green madness by the political elite will be a reason but not the actual trigger to widespread civil mutiny against authority.
We also thank the many members of Congress who wrote [PDF] to President Obama encouraging the imposition of tough actions against Iceland.
Protests over the third runway at Heathrow, and against airport expansion in general, attempt to portray much needed investment in transport infrastructure as an unwanted imposition on «the people», rather than a development to be welcomed.
Motivating the deal was the green groups» threat of ongoing lawsuits against the plant and encouragement of costly regulatory impositions, and their promise to support full cost - recovery for PG&E if it closed the plant.
The District Court denied Kirtsaeng's motion, giving» «substantial weight» to the «objective reasonableness» of Wiley's infringement claim,» and stating that» «the imposition of a fee award against a copyright holder with an objectively reasonable» - although unsuccessful - «litigation position will generally not promote the purposes of the Copyright Act,»» and that no other factors «outweighed» that objective reasonableness to warrant fee - shifting.
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