He does not
argue against allowing a patient to refuse unwanted medical treatment and life - sustaining care, however.
That is what
those arguing against allowing nuclear cost to be reduced are arguing for.
For starters, it's worth flagging the fact that both Nebraska and Wyoming joined an amicus brief in support of Idaho in Armstrong that categorically
argued against allowing suits for injunctive relief grounded in the Supremacy Clause (but see page 1 of their Complaint against Colorado — invoking the Supremacy Clause as the basis for relief).
Not exact matches
Kimmel has since actively railed
against Obamacare repeal efforts,
arguing that various proposals being debated by the law's opponents would gut protections for people like Billy born with pre-existing conditions, either by rolling back Obamacare's mandated insurance benefits for certain health conditions or
allowing states to set up rules that would let insurers charge sick people more for their coverage.
Dale and Leilani Neumann are
arguing a state law
allowing faith healing should have protected them
against any criminal liability.
Various analysts and other Internet observers have
argued a marriage between the two companies would
allow them to cut costs, attract more Web surfers and, most importantly, strengthen their online advertising arsenal to improve their chances of competing
against Internet stalwarts Google Inc. and Facebook Inc..
Some
argue using a permission blockchain would help as it would only
allow a few people to fully access the records, but the possibility of having a government official (or just the regular public) know how an individual vote goes
against the premise of free and fair elections.
Sidhak's father, Sagardeep Singh Arora
argued that the school discriminated
against his son, by not
allowing him to wear the patka or have uncut hair - essential parts of his religion.
Germany, which is also working to fight fake news, has considered fines
against companies like Google and Facebook for
allowing the fake news to be published, but Google and Facebook
argue that they're not producing the fake news, they're just a place to publish the news.
He would be more out of line with the Bible if he was
arguing against slave ownership or for
allowing women inside the church.
So then all the Christians constantly
arguing against gays are actually suppressing the fact they know being gay is normal and they should be
allowed to marry.
The people
arguing against you believe this is a balanced team that the defense should only be asked to keep the opponent's score low
allowing the high powered offense to do its job any more than that would be a bonus.
Martins now
argues that the general election should also be moved to
allow adequate time for the winner to campaign
against Democratic candidate Thomas Suozzi and to comply with a federal law that requires 45 days for ballots to be able to reach military and overseas voters.
Gillibrand led some Senate Democrats in an ill - fated push
against giving a waiver to
allow retired Gen. James Mattis to become defense secretary,
arguing the principle of civilian control of the military should not be violated.
Since Trump was on the receiving end of this bias for most of his campaign and as it mostly backfired then (I
argue one of the factors that
allowed him to win was the mentioned general bias of mass media
against him) it is expected to work now (that is: after elections).
On 421a, the mayor sided with the industry — and
against Governor Andrew Cuomo — by
arguing that affordable - housing developers should be
allowed to use non-union contractors during certain phases of construction.
Some advocates said there is no room to
allow for a big jump in charter schools seeking space in traditional public school buildings, and
argued against Gov. Andrew Cuomo's call to expand charters.
«We give patents for screwdriver blades with a new slope every day,» Goffney stated, noting, however, that he had personally
argued against the decision to
allow patents on ESTs.
Also calling for judicial restraint, they
argue that the principles enunciated in Vergara could
allow any child to file suit
against his teacher.
A father of two children, Mr. Castañeda,
argued that the school district of Raymondville, TX was discriminating
against his children on the basis of national origin and race by not providing sufficient educational programming to help them overcome their language barriers, and thus were not
allowed the same educational opportunities as other students.
A vigorous dissent by three judges,
argued, «By erroneously affirming the district court's decision, we
allow the State of California to perpetuate discrimination
against qualified minority teachers, who are already seriously underrep - resented in the California public school system, and, derivatively,
against minority students as well.»
Perhaps conditions will remain in place for investors to benefit from these allocations, but the possibility for retrenchment can also be convincingly
argued: bond markets
allow creditors to borrow
against the future, and eventually the future tends to conform to harsh (but logical) economic realities, not feel - good hopes and fictions.1
And it's hard to
argue against these talented folk being
allowed to earn some money for their work.
«As artists and as human beings, we may encounter works we do not like and find offensive,» wrote Cuban - American artist Coco Fusco in Hyperallergic,
arguing against its removal and eschewing the idea that only African Americans should be
allowed to represent black suffering.
Leaving aside the fact that the models are not the only basis of the attribution, the fact that error margins were shown, and then expanded to
allow for uncertainties in the method shows that you are
arguing against a strawman.
The plaintiff's father filed a premises liability lawsuit
against the town that owned and maintained the lake,
arguing that the town was negligent in
allowing the rope swing to remain on the property and for failing to provide signage about the dangers involved in using the rope swing.
The plaintiff filed a Connecticut personal injury lawsuit
against the hospital,
arguing that the hospital should have not
allowed the divot in the pavement to remain or should have warned about its presence.
Proffitt's lawyer
argued that
allowing the complaining witnesses to testify would add fuel to the fire
against Proffitt with his jury.
Re Guidezone Limited [2014] 1 WLR 3728 Appearing (as sole advocate) on the first in - time application for an extension of time post-Mitchell
against a team of a senior silk and a junior; the application was
allowed by Nugee J for reasons which were «essentially those advanced by Mr Harty in his able and well
argued submissions».
He also
argued against a provision of the bill that
allows shareholders to file suit if a B corp fails to live up to its public - benefit obligations.»
Wiens also filed a wrongful dismissal claim
against the employer,
arguing that she was constructively dismissed after being temporarily laid off but then recalled on a day - to - day basis for an unknown period of time that was longer than the
allowed 13 weeks.
Also
argues that even if the Court agrees the evidence of payment from a government insurer should be excluded, it should
allow for an offset of the phantom damages
against the plaintiff's compensatory damages aware, or otherwise
allow the defendant to introduce evidence of the provider's willingness to discount charges for other patients.
Proponents
argue that the use of cryptographic security tools to create blockchains (sequential, digitally signed and validated records of ownership) can
allow almost instantaneous post-trade delivery
against payment (DVP), thus radically simplifying post-trade processing and substantially reducing both costs and operational and liquidity risks.
The developers
argue that this system replicates many positive benefits of bitcoin - finalizing transactions
against the ledger without requiring a trusted third party, while
allowing the majority of such exchanges to take place off of the main blockchain, which currently capped at 1 MB of data per block.
In its amicus brief filed today, EFF
argues that
allowing a patent on this system goes
against previous Supreme Court rulings that ideas like these are «abstract» and aren't legally patentable.
Some opponents of the plan
argue that
allowing some content to be sent along a fast lane would essentially discriminate
against other content.