Sentences with phrase «argued against limiting»

The National Mining Association has argued against limiting mercury emissions by stating (34) «Regulations designed to further reduce mercury emissions must not jeopardize the nation's ability to utilize this domestic strategic energy resource and must not disadvantage any specific coal rank in the marketplace.»
Opponents generally argued against limiting districts» options for housing students and making badly needed upgrades.

Not exact matches

As the DOJ's complaint against the merger argues, the resulting conglomerate might «use its control of Time Warner's popular programming as a weapon to harm competition» by raising the prices it charges other cable networks for Time Warner entertainment or limiting distribution of content from other producers.
Arguing against will be Patrice Lee, and director of outreach at Generation Opportunity, a limited - government activist and policy network for millennials, and Matt Welch, editor - in - chief of the libertarian magazine Reason.
A second view I argued against was that the gospel could be limited to a set number of theological propositions.
There is a certain poignancy to this comment, because it can be argued that Kramer's lifelong battle against politicized intellectuals has shaped — and therefore limited — his own career.
GLEED, Wash. — Potato growers are fighting back against efforts to ban or limit potatoes in federal child nutrition programs, arguing the tuber is loaded with potassium and vitamin C and shouldn't be considered junk food.
«Far from being a straightjacket limiting our ability to defend ourselves, human rights and the Human Rights Act are essential in identifying, defining and protecting the values that we must put to the forefront of the struggle against terrorism,» Lord Falconer argued.
The conservative group, which was the plaintiff in a successful Supreme Court court challenging limits to independent spending ushering in the super PAC era, had argued that disclosing donors would incur backlash against them.
A Political Science Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr. Aggrey Darko, has argued against calls for an extension of Ghana's presidential term limits According to him, a longer tenure in office might give persons in power a sense of entitlement which could translate into the inappropriate use of presidential authority.
«It has been argued that we are bumping up against a limit,» says Carey.
In response, Hungar argued that his clients, by having to compete for limited NIH funding as adult stem cell researchers pitted against human embryonic stem cell researchers, are «suffering ongoing hardship....
Fourth and fifth - grade students argued the case for or against term limits for members of Congress and Supreme Court justices at the finals of the Rendell Center for Civics and Civic Education's Citizenship Challenge.
The schools minister Nick Gibb, a fan of PISA, has recently argued in favour of more teacher - led instruction, but school leaders have warned against using «limited» international studies to inform assessment policy.
Debaters will argue in favor or against proposed educational reform proposing funding for (but not limited to) STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education, vouchers for students with disabilities, charter schools, and career and technology schools.
OOIDA also challenged the final rule's cost benefit analysis methodology and argued that the final rule fails to satisfy statutory requirements to ensure against harassment, protect confidentiality, and limit use of ELD data disclosed to law enforcement officers.
Any realtor who argues against market interest rates, an end to government subsidies for buyers without money or more prudent lending limits is making an argument against their own industry and future.
Instead of fighting the charges directly, the company dissolved, pleaded «no contest,» and argued that no assets could be seized to make restitution to the Hawaiian Humane Society because, defense attorney Jason Burks contended, «In a criminal case against a corporation, the sentences are limited to probation, fines and restitution, and then the court can prohibit the corporation from owning animals.
Liu also argued against setting a too - tough long - term goal on reducing carbon emissions, or sharply limiting the number of degrees the planet warms this century, because that would involve huge lifestyle and economic changes.
For unqualified people (and most «skeptics» are that) to argue against this means they they put their own limited knowledge and understanding against that of hundreds or thousands of experts.
Powerful liberal groups have been calling for more ambitious limits to emissions, while more conservative interests argue against the drastic measures already required in the Kyoto Protocol.
But if some offshore drilling and nuclear power entitlements get us comprehensive energy reform, along with a cap and trade system to limit greenhouse gas emissions, I'd argue that it's still worth doing (though I know many who'd argue against it).
In a recent case before the Supreme Court, R v Forsyth and Mabey [2011] UKSC 9, two former directors of the British engineering company Mabey & Johnson Limited argued unsuccessfully that an executive Order made under the United Nations Act 1946 in relation to sanctions against Iraq was ultra vires because it had been made 10 years after the relevant Security Council Resolution.
Also in the last couple of years, Justice Mosley, in NOV Downhole Eurasia Limited v. TLL Oil Field Consulting, 2014 FC 889, considered whether a pleading ought to be struck that referred to the file history to defend against infringement arguing that a feature added during prosecution and appearing in each of the claims did not exist in their device.
In its submission to the Court, West Coast LEAF argued that limiting the scope of human rights protections against discriminatory harassment — as the BC Court of Appeal did — turns back the clock on 30 years of workplace equality rights.
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».
The Applicant also argued that since there is no limitation period for applying for catastrophic designation or for disputing an insurer's denial of a catastrophic application, to accept Economical's position would be to accept that insurers can create a time limit / limitation period for when an insured must apply for catastrophic impairment determination, which goes against recent decisions such as Guarantee v. Do and Machaj v. RBC.
To support her claim against the restaurant, Madrid argued that «Sanchez's blood - alcohol level, which exceeded the legal limit, affected his ability to operate his motorcycle and contributed to the accident, and that a sober driver would have been able to take evasive action.»
Indeed, I have argued that his arguments against judicial review of legislation and Justice Scalia's in favour of limiting judicial review to the enforcement of the original meaning of the constitution are very similar, and that, if anything, «Justice Scalia and his fellow originalists are guilty of failing to follow the logical implications of their own views about the nature of the questions that arise in judicial review.
He has previously argued that Stronger In also took advantage of loopholes to reduce the expenditure against its # 7m limit.
If $ 100 is your limit, it's hard to argue against the Edifier Exclaim e10.
Bitfinex, the Hong Kong - based cryptocurrency exchange, has recently refused to list «El Petro», arguing that the digital currency offers «limited utility» and that listing the first ever state - issued digital currency «could be construed as an attempt to circumvent legitimate sanctions against the GOV.»
Those arguing against objectives will say they are too limiting and usually poorly constructed.
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