Sentences with phrase «approach against the acts»

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Several congregants approached him afterward to say that they, too, felt that they'd acted against God by looking at porn.
Sarbanes does not have anything against the clean elections approach, and is, in fact, a cosponsor of the Fair Elections Now Act.
She was the first member of Congress to introduce gay rights legislation, her approach being a full - scale incorporation of sexual orientation into the protections afforded by the 1964 Civil Rights Act against discrimination based on race, religion, sex, and other categories.
This prompted his team to divide the family and select a specific compound (y - ACT) for further evaluation, using an array of 21st century approaches, to assess its potential and to understand how it works against bacteria.
Ecosystem - based approaches provide an important route to sustainable action and represent a vital insurance policy against irreversible damage from climate change, whereas failure to acknowledge the relationship between climate change and biodiversity and failure to act swiftly and in an integrated manner could undermine efforts for improvements in both areas.
Tactiva's lead platform is a unique approach to adoptive cell transfer (ACT), a form of immunotherapy in which a patient's own immune cells are drawn from blood, genetically engineered, multiplied and injected back into the patient in order to launch a powerful attack against cancer.
Although many religious beliefs are against such behaviour and such acts are thought promiscuous, this approach is often found to be practical and satisfactory.
Historian Peggy Parsons doesn't indicate whether Auric shaped his material as the film was being edited or whether the music went through great discussions with the director, but the act of composing a score could be seen as going against the very purpose of Clouzot's spontaneous approach.
We caution against acting on these forecasts without examining the potential considerations that our approach doesn't capture.
If I just lean against the bar and act like I'm deep in thought, I am practically guaranteed to be approached by at least 3 or 4 women per hour in a crowded bar.
While programs advanced by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) did not attract the attention of mortgage lenders, changes in the way the industry is approaching this problem — and the high risk of class - action lawsuits against those institutions that do not act — are leading more lenders to consider moving forward with mortgage modification programs.
Due to the approach of the market, we are able to provide advice on the possibilities and challenges when acting for or against clients having their case financed by litigation funders.
(This approach was tried in Mosley, when the News of the World's legal team, no doubt realising that the writing was on the wall, attempted to shoehorn the story into a matter of public interest by arguing that the sexual activities involved, constituted assaults under the Off ences Against the Person Act 1961 and as crimes were therefore matters of public interest.
Accordingly, the use of the term «regulatory act» in the draft amendment of that provision made it possible to identify the category of acts which might thereafter be the subject of an action for annulment under conditions less stringent than previously, while maintaining «a restrictive approach in relation to actions by individuals against legislative acts (for which the «of direct and individual concern» condition remains applicable)» (see, inter alia, Secretariat of the European Convention, Final report of the discussion circle on the Court of Justice of 25 March 2003, CONV 636/03, paragraph 22, and Cover note from the Praesidium to the Convention of 12 May 2003, CONV 734/03, p. 20).
When this approach is not possible or desirable in an enforcement case, we will act quickly to pursue an enforcement and / or contempt of court action against the noncompliant party.
The OPC adopts the case - by - case balancing of interests approach endorsed by the Federal Court of Appeal in a Privacy Act case called Pirrie: «In determining the right to have access to this information under PIPEDA, the interests of the individuals concerned should be balanced against each other along with the public interest for and against disclosure.»
The rationale for this approach (as opposed to an approach that was strictly the opposite of the affiliate clause) is that the parent company no longer has control over its former affiliate, and accordingly, would no longer desire to be deemed to be responsible for its breaches or to act to on its behalf with respect to its claims against the vendor.
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