Sentences with phrase «allowed logging companies»

Kajir found evidence of widespread government corruption that allowed logging companies to act as a law unto themselves, ignoring the terms of the government - issued timber permits, and terrorizing the local communities — at gunpoint in some cases — into signing over their land rights.

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What it is: Hardware that blocks hackers and viruses while allowing employees to remotely log in to the company's network
To avoid chronic understaffing, they have switched to an employee model that allows them to compel workers to log in when the companies most need them.
This won't be applicable if you want to offer broad access to your portal (e.g. because you do commercial eLearning targeting the general public, or because you want your learners to be able to log in from anywhere), but it can really enhance security if you only allow access from within your company's network (or VPN).
Our digital editions are provided by a third - party company which places a third - party cookie on logging in to allow you to read them.
What seems like a miracle is, however, threatened by her father - in - law's decision to allow the mountain to be clear - felled by a logging company.
On - site logins allow both customers and referrals access their dashboards by logging in through a domain name other than TurboDispute.com customized with your own company logo and contact information that match your website so that your customers will be unaware that you are using TurboDispute software.
The company's premium water racing titles, Riptide GP and Shine Runner, and its popular free - to - play «endless driver» Beach Buggy Blitz, all receive updates today that allow users to log in with their Google accounts to earn Achievements, post scores to Leaderboards, and sync their game progress using Cloud Save.
He argues that allowing timber companies to log forests will reduce the severity of fires.
Allowing the timber companies to log the forests increases the severity of fires.
Meanwhile, NAMM's campaign is allowing Asian logging companies that have long wanted to weaken or repeal the Lacey Act to hide behind musicians in support of proposed legislation that legal experts and environmentalists say would have devastating impacts for forests and jobs.
The public trust doctrine has not been widely discussed in Canadian case law with the only significant mention being by the Supreme Court of Canada in British Columbia v. Canadian Forest Products Ltd., 2004 SCC 38 at para. 74 where Binnie J. acknowledged that «The notion that there are public rights in the environment that reside in the Crown has deep roots in the common law» (however, the majority decision ultimately took a conservative approach to not allow the Crown to succeed in a general claim for damages for «environmental loss» [caused by a negligently undetected controlled burn of slashing and other waste by a logging company] in the absence of a statutory scheme permitting such a claim).
Our attorneys will thoroughly investigate your accident, reviewing witness statements, citations, driver logs, toll booth and gas station receipts, weigh station records, GPS data, and other evidence to prove a driver violated hours of service or other regulations, and determining if a trucking company pushed its drivers to put in more miles than safety allows.
Companies are also starting to look at how they capture time logged while on the road or «off the clock» and make sure it is being reported, or segment only those who are allowed to use devices for work after hours to avoid huge overtime issues.
All three of those companies allow for log - in on other third - party networks.
The company, which allows consumers to use their Facebook or Twitter log - ins to sign in to a wide range of Web sites, found that users fear the worst when it comes to the privacy of their data but still are willing to put convenience above those concerns.
Other dating apps, including Bumble and Hinge, that also allow customers to use their Facebook credentials to create or log into accounts, didn't appear to be affected by the social networking company's privacy - related changes.
When Fitbit announced the Versa, the company said the watch would allow women to track their periods and log their symptoms directly from the watch.
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