Sentences with phrase «anyone with convictions»

Because of this, companies with a blanket policy that excludes anyone with convictions might be considered discriminatory because certain races have higher incarceration rates than other races.
She was particularly disappointed, she says, in one of the comments Nixon made on Wendy Williams, in which she suggested the governor was soft on gun control; just a few days prior, Ossorio pointed out, Cuomo had negotiated a deal with the Legislature to require anyone with a conviction for domestic abuse to surrender their guns.
«What the city now has concluded is that anyone with a conviction on this list should be required to face a deportation judge for immigration proceedings alone,» Holder said.

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The company is offering a $ 25,000 reward to anyone with «original information leading to the identification, arrest, and conviction of a criminal suspect.»
The commission that is setting up the system in Massachusetts recently passed new rules that bar anyone with a felony drug trafficking conviction from getting licensed by the state to cultivate or sell legal marijuana.
I confess to considerable uncertainty about where rationality ends; but among rational convictions I include those that are apparent to anyone with ordinary rational faculties or that can be demonstrated or persuasively argued on rational grounds.
A Christian case against these developments seems unlikely, on present evidence, to be put with any coherence or conviction by anyone but Catholics: so of course, it will be thought that «religious objections» are obscurantist and irrelevant.
Do you think anyone with the common sense and the conviction to want Wenger out will change their minds because of one game?
Should you not have enough confidence in your convictions to avoid openly engaging with anyone who may think otherwise so that you don't stir the pot unnecessarily and / or provide an easy target for those just looking for a fight.
The bill sponsored by the Republican assemblywoman would prohibit anyone with two or more felony convictions from entering drug diversion programs instead of serving jail time.
The new version also prevents anyone under 21 from being able to smoke marijuana for medicinal purposes - though they could be prescribed other forms of the drug - and forbids anyone with a felony narcotics conviction from working in a marijuana dispensary.
Why the Democrats decided to run not one, but two challengers with election fraud convictions is anyone's guess.
In fact — we never told anyone this — there was a day once on vacation when we nearly rented a Jet Ski, sans experience, sans even any real desire to Jet Ski, just on the conviction as we gazed across the harbor from our cabana that if we were to choose this day to make our Jet Ski debut, they would choose this day to do that thing they sometimes do, arcing up out of the surf at our side and keeping pace with us, singling us out as among the very crème of enlightened humanity.
I can now say with conviction that anyone who practices with Cyndi would find more joy, discover the wealth of self - compassion I have and learn how to live in the moment with greater calm and well - being.
Anyone whose name has a felony conviction recorded is automatically prevented from communicating with members.
He becomes a man obsessed with justice and the conviction that his life's work — or for that matter, anyone's work — be acknowledged by those who stood to benefit.
The only time anyone is touched with passion or conviction is when Martin's lonely mother (Alicia Silverstone) tells Steven that he has beautiful hands (the ones that killed her husband) and begins to suck them as if trying to get the meat off the bones.
Anyone who deals with Ryan as dean will be much better prepared if they understand this deep - seated conviction and how it shapes his ambition for American education.
Understand that no matter what you or anyone says, I'm quite secure with my conviction.
The Oklahoma Alliance for Animals is issuing a $ 2,500 reward for anyone with information that leads to an arrest and conviction of this crime.
Anyone claiming to have experienced a wrongful conviction may apply to the CCRC for case review, with or without the aid of a solicitor.
It is an offence under the federal Criminal Code for anyone to knowingly make or use a false document with the intent it be acted on as genuine and the offence is punishable, on conviction, by a maximum of 10 years imprisonment.
A false conviction may leave anyone with a permanent scar.
A $ 10,000 reward is being offered for anyone with information regarding this crime that leads to an arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the death of Joan Weigelhofer.
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