To fix this vague language, the FCC must clarify that the only kind of unreasonable discrimination is that
against particular applications.
To fix this vague language, the FCC must clarify that the only kind of unreasonable discrimination is discrimination
against particular applications.
Not exact matches
Watling: It will sort of, possibly, there are some sort of frameworks out there that make it very easy to write a program that links
against [a]
particular, if you've got an RSS feed, for example, that like, you have a news service that might provide headlines and stories; you can set up an
application that — a custom
application — that might do something peculiar.
No, I expect the anti-Blaine groups to continue looking for a case with facts supporting their point of view — that is, a case involving an
application of a Blaine Amendment in a way that appears to discriminate
against a
particular religious tradition, denomination or practice.
The underlying problem, IMO, is that proxies are chosen for real, physical, reasons, and to say that some b - school profs have proven they don't reflect a
particular environmental signal runs right up
against practical and successful
applications in today's real world.
[49] Relevant to this
particular application are the values enshrined in s. 8 of the Charter — the right to be secure
against unreasonable search and seizure.
The Supreme Court has set out a framework for the consistent and fair
application of bail so no one will be discriminated
against, in
particular, because of how much money they have.
Testing the law
against reasonably foreseeable
applications will prevent people from suffering cruel and unusual punishment in the interim until the mandatory minimum is found to be unconstitutional in a
particular case.»
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The recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision in Laffin v. Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario, 2012 ONCA 846 provides a sober reminder to professional regulatory bodies that in assessing applicants for registration, they are confined to assessing
applications against the
particular requirements set out in their enabling statutes and bylaws.
In
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