Sentences with phrase «apparent violation»

In a letter this morning addressed to Reps. Doc Hastings and Ed Markey, the Committee chairman and ranking member, Grijalva urges the Committee to determine whether Indur Goklany, the DOI Assistant Director of Programs, Science and Technology Policy, received money he was promised by the Heartland Institute for writing a chapter in a book focused on climate policy in apparent violation of federal rules, among other issues.
NEW ROCHELLE, NY — This article is Part VI in an Investigative Series by Talk of the Sound into apparent violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act at New Rochelle schools.
The term prosecutorial discretion is commonly used to describe the wide latitude that prosecutors have in determining when, whom, how, and even whether to prosecute apparent violations of the law.
McNamara said his investigation found apparent violations of county Republican Party internal rules and bylaws, resulting in a technically flawed committee vote.
Washington — A Congressional subcommittee, which has concluded that the National Institute of Education committed «several apparent violations» of federal regulations in handling recent bidding for a major grant, has asked for a major probe of the nie's management of past bidding.
Cambridge Analytica employed non-American citizens to work on US election campaigns in apparent violation of federal law, despite receiving a legal warning about the risks.
Worse, in an outright lie and in apparent violation of state law, the Connecticut School Finance Project reported to the State Ethics Commission that it didn't spend any time or money engaged in communications with the Governor or his staff.
NEW ROCHELLE, NY — This article is Part II in an Investigative Series by Talk of the Sound into apparent violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act at New Rochelle schools.
Behind the scenes, Facebook has been busy blocking the pages of entities linked to the British based Cambridge Analytica (CA) and other firms that, like CA, have made exploiting personal data, collected in apparent violation of Facebook's own rules, their stock - in - trade.
The FEC and DOJ must investigate these apparent violations of federal law and hold violators accountable.
Such cosmologies are almost always «vitalistic» in the sense of requiring auxiliary and somewhat ad hoc hypotheses to account for the apparent violation of the law of entropy in the impetus toward greater complexity manifested in the evolutionary process.6 Evolutionary cosmologies thus perpetuate a much older tradition of Romantic Naturphilosophie far more than providing a fully contemporary philosophy of science or some sort of «scientifically - verified» philosophy.7
Without hitting his ball, which is on the grassy bank above the sand, Elkington steps out of the bunker, picks up a rake and carefully erases his footprints — an apparent violation of Rule 13 - 3, which prohibits building a stance.
And more recently, he proposed taking some money NYRA gets from Aqueduct's casino and giving it to the state, in apparent violation of NYRA's contract to run Saratoga Race Course, Belmont Park and Aqueduct.
These staff persons should be guilty for not disclosing these apparent violations of Public Officer's Law.
In an apparent violation of Wikipedia's ban on conflicts of interest, Gingrich's communications has edited Callista Gingrich's Wikipedia page 23 times since early 2008.
The papers Sliwa tried serving on de Blasio stem from an apparent violation in city election rules governing how political parties can give their ballot lines to candidates who are not enrolled in the party.
Months after the rezoning was approved, Litwin wrote Dryfoos the check personally, indicating that it was a «loan,» in an apparent violation of ethics rules.
President Trump's official counselor, Kellyanne Conway, was «counseled» after she told TV audiences to «go buy Ivanka's stuff» — an apparent violation of federal ethics laws.
Cuomo has since 2012 taken in more than $ 131,000 in campaign contributions from three major financial firms that were then tapped by his administration to manage state bond work without competitive bids and in apparent violation of federal rules.
Clinton seized the moment on a new report alleging that Trump explored business opportunities in Cuba in the late 1990s, in an apparent violation of the U.S. trade embargo.
The no - limit credit card was just one of the many gifts regularly lavished on board members of the city Correction Officers» Benevolent Association, including electronics and gift certificates, in apparent violation of New York state laws regarding public servants, board members told The Post.
In apparent violation of the law, a top adviser to Gov. Paterson's now - ended campaign provided thousands of dollars» worth of services to the governor for free while lobbying him for...
This explains why it took researchers nearly 30 years to catch a first glimpse of neutrinos, although their existence had been first postulated in 1930 to explain an apparent violation of the conservation of energy in the radioactive decay of unstable atomic nuclei known as beta decay.
That is an apparent violation of a policy that bars NIH staff from soliciting contributions to NIH.
In September, the OPERA experiment in Gran Sasso, Italy, announced that neutrinos, ghostly subatomic particles, had seemingly travelled faster than light in apparent violation of a bedrock of modern physics, Einstein's theory of special relativity.
Eisen posted the papers without asking permission of the copyright holders, an apparent violation of U.S. law.
Now, they have both imposed exit bans, in apparent violation of international agreements
A 13 - month audit recently concluded at Putnam Vocational Technical High School found that some employees abused a student association checking account that operated independently from the city and school system in apparent violation of Massachusetts law.
If it did, they say, that means heat would have to flow from cold to hot, in apparent violation of the second law of thermodynamics.
«But our investigation showed this practice has been continuing in secret and in apparent violation of the [Safe Drinking Water Act].»
In apparent violation of that order, the Russian mother then took the child to Russia.
Recently, several women have come forward with allegations of sexual abuse in high - profile incidents in apparent violation of prior NDAs.
However, if the unit is to be inspected, the inspection would have to be carefully conducted to ensure that any apparent violations are noticed, are then mentioned in the status certificate, and are otherwise followed - up for resolution as appropriate.
Rather than responsibly disclose the hack, Uber paid the hackers $ 100,000 to delete the data and hid this attack for more than a year, in apparent violation of the law.
Facebook's apparent violations of this provision of the decree is troubling.
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