Sentences with phrase «at forcible»

The objective of the program is for a volunteer attorney to be available at the Forcible Entry and Detainer (FED) Docket to meet with unrepresented parties in the courtroom after the docket is called and, if necessary, to provide representation at the hearings or conferences which take place that same day.
The Supreme Court has also taken an «appropriately expansive approach to child abuse cases,» he says, in looking at forcible confinement differently in the context of child - parent relationships.

Not exact matches

Don't blame me, who wouldn't be a little irked at being forcible fed cauliflower that has been boiled to within an inch of its and my life!
«Targeting» means that a player takes aim at an opponent for purposes of attacking with forcible contact that goes beyond making a legal tackle or a legal block or playing the ball.
A crouch followed by an upward and forward thrust to attack with forcible contact at the head or neck area, even though one or both feet are still on the ground
Leading with helmet, shoulder, forearm, fist, hand or elbow to attack with forcible contact at the head or neck area
A Cayuga County man's been charged with forcible touching after security cameras caught him grabbing a female employee at an...
A Cayuga County man's been charged with forcible touching after security cameras caught him grabbing a female employee at an Auburn gas station.
MacLean at the University of Colorado describes this general metabolic behavior: «[When we eat less] metabolic adjustments occur... [which] contribute to a large potential energy imbalance that, when the forcible control of energy intake is relieved... results in an exceptionally high rate of weight regain.»
In a ten - month survey underwritten by the National Arts Journalism Program and carried out at the University of Southern California School of Journalism, we turned up accounts of everything from forcible ejection from pre-opening screenings to blackballing by a studio for «the tone» of one's coverage or breaking a review - embargo date.
According to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the forcible displacement of individuals and families has grown at an unprecedented rate in the past two decades, reaching more than 65 million in 2016 — a number not seen since after World War II.
That said I do think there is a groundswell of opinion, including from conservatives, that the forcible conversion of large numbers of highly performing schools is not a good idea and the proposal to allow trusts not to have parent governors is likely to be dropped with much fanfare at some point.
At Bildmuseet, he presents a new painting about a forcible removal and the practice of guerrilla reindeer herding as a survival strategy.
Anselm Kiefer@Larry Gagosian: Last Century in Berlin (December 24, 2010) The forcible eviction of a few peaceable demonstrators by the NYPD from the Kiefer exhibition at Gagosian Gallery in December 2010 was the spur to consider aspects of this body of Kiefer's work with its inflated production values and questionable arrogation of Judaism.
R. v. W.C. (2016), Client acquitted of 2 counts of sexual assault and forcible confinement relating to two different complainants, in two separate incidents that occurred at a work party.
The plaintiff was found guilty at trial of mischief and forcible confinement arising from a domestic dispute.
Again and again, Brunton shows, the Report fails to distinguish between forcible removal, sending away of children with consent of their parents, total removal and partial (eg, returning to family at weekends) removal, detention imposed for repeated delinquency preceding any removal, spells in hospitals and schools, and the saving of children from physical and sexual abuse within their own family and by others.
The strong reactions to the findings of the Inquiry were not so much based on an inability to conceive that such events took place but at the vast scale of forcible removals and the often abusive experiences of those taken from their families.
Twelve months on since the release of Bringing Them Home, we can look back at the public debate on the forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, and reflect on the impact of the Report and its implications for future understanding of issues affecting Indigenous Australians.
The current debate about forcible removal policies has meant that we have been unable to transcend a dialogue grounded in the beliefs and assumptions that underpinned society at the time the policies were in place.
Similarly, as Bringing them home noted, policies of forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families had at their core the belief that Indigenous culture was inferior to that of the mainstream society.
But if we are talking about at least 1 in 10 Indigenous Australians being directly effected by forcible removal policies - and probably every Indigenous person being affected - how far does $ 117 million go with nearly 300,000 of us?
once the forcible detainer (that is the legal name) is awarded at the day of court he or she will tell you the tenant has a certain number of days to move out.
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