Sentences with phrase «become law yet»

Because the proposal is still being written and hasn't become a law yet, it is difficult to say for certain how this may affect your divorce.
However, if he were to get in trouble now, his pension would not be endangered, because the amendment hasn't become law yet.
But things have been heating up recently thanks to Bill C - 422, a private member's bill which stands almost no chance of becoming law yet has unleashed new debate about what should take precedence after a relationship fails — the best interests of the children or the rights of their parents.

Not exact matches

As the US was rising to its power and glory during the 19 th Century, we had a horrible civil war, 15 depressions [Yes, with a D.], few human rights, little rule of law, periodic massacres in the streets, etc., etc. yet we still became the most successful country in the 20 th Century.
Several innovations become common, and yet are technically against the law.
Yet as a House of Commons committee nears the conclusion of a statutorily - mandated CASL review, it has become increasingly clear that the law has worked.
And had he still been around in 1992, he would have witnessed yet another of his proposed Amendments become law.
«This does not yet make it clear why the Proclaimer necessarily became the Proclaimed, unless it could be shown that Jesus» preaching of the law was differentiated from every other preaching of the law by being at the same time the proclamation of God's grace, which not only assumes freedom, but also grants it» (253).
With a number of fellow pastors who became lifelong friends, Rauschenbusch studied, read, talked, debated and plumbed the new social theories of the day, especially those of the non-Marxist socialists whom John C. Cort has recently traced in Christian Socialism (Orbis, 1988) The pastors wove these theories together with biblical themes to form» «Christian Sociology,» a hermeneutic of social history that allowed them to see the power of God's kingdom being actualized through the democratization of the economic system (see James T. Johnson, editor, The Bible in American Law, Politics and Rhetoric [Scholars Press, 1985]-RRB- They pledged themselves to new efforts to make the spirit of Christianity the core of social renewal at a time when agricultural - village life was breaking down and urban - cosmopolitan patterns were not yet fully formed.
In that case it resembles a man who remains true to himself and his nature and the law according to which he has first begun, who becomes identified more and more completely with his origin, expresses his enduring nature more and more, and in that way changes and yet remains precisely the same man.
17 Sept To Representatives of British Society in Westminster Hall: Allow me also to express my esteem for [your] Parliament... your common law tradition [etc., etc.]... Yet... if the moral principles underpinning the democratic process are themselves determined by nothing more solid than social consensus, then the fragility of the process becomes all too evident... [e.g. the credit crunch lacked] solid ethical foundations... [whereas the British - inspired] abolition of the slave trade [did not].
Yet as prophecy had declined, the law had tended to become externalized; its letter rather than its spirit was accented.
Yet over the years, and especially in the later years of Judaism, the law had become cluttered with a great minutia of details — some important to human living, some very trivial.
In reality, these latest reforms have not yet become law because the Legislature does not want them to pass.
Yet the later the hour grows for the bill's approval by the two governors, the more skittish its sponsors are growing about its chances of becoming law.
Joe Sgammato, the press secretary representing the Democratic Caucus, said that while the proposal is yet to garner any support from the county's Republican lawmakers, Democrats are still pushing for it to become law by summer.
Yet, both houses of the Legislature seemed intent on advancing their own proposals — plans that did not match and thus could never become law.
The last recorded progress was in May 2016, stating that it hasn't yet reached assembly consideration, a vital step to becoming law.
A far - reaching new study has provided the most compelling evidence yet that the introduction of the National Minimum Wage significantly increased productivity in tens of thousands of UK companies over the decade since it became law.
The only possible bright, yet controversial, spot in the new law is that it gives universities the right to become foundations so that they may raise private funds to offset the public losses.
President Obama's fans and haters alike will find something to enjoy in this slightly stilted yet oddly fascinating account of the Harvard law student's first date with Michelle Robinson, the woman who would eventually become his wife.
If it becomes law, charter students who were not yet fully funded will see an increase of approximately $ 2,000 per student per year going towards their education.
The law's requirements for 100 percent proficiency by 2014 are totally unrealistic, and yet Congress will not address NCLB, due to how politicized education has become in a climate of severe anti-government thinking from the GOP.
So far, vouchers have yet to pass and become law.
And yet, when one looks back at the last 15 months — a period in which school reform has been at the forefront of American life, from «Race to the Top» to Waiting for Superman to the endless coverage of Michelle Rhee or the union fight in Wisconsin — what becomes clear is that we haven't been having a national debate about learning; we've been having a national debate about labor law.
Yet, in the late 1980's, many prominent and respected educators and public officials called for the reform of the public schools by establishing «charter schools» or «schools of choice»; and in 1991, Minnesota became the first state to pass a charter school law.
But no charters have opened yet, as legislators still need finalize dozens of regulations for the law and agree on a way to permanently fund the schools — an objective that's become increasingly complicated as the state's public schools brace for millions in state - level cuts.»
Although my book has not become a best seller yet, I have gained something far more valuable — an opportunity to make a difference in the world, as I had originally sought to do by attending law school.
Four years after Nitro's tragic death by starvation at a Youngstown, OH training facility, the bill that bears his name has yet to become law.
It is a shame that so many allow fear and ignorance to rule them, hence the existence of Breed Specific Legislation, but someday it will become apparent to the public and those who make the laws that BSL does NOT keep the public safe but only brings pain to those being unfairly punished for something that has yet to occur.
Law was arguably the foremost British minimalist artist of the 1970s, yet somehow he has become almost forgotten — written out of the narratives of postwar art.
Law was arguably the foremost British minimalist artist of the 1970s, yet somehow he has become almost forgotten - written out of the narratives of postwar art.
Yet what is more, since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the ne bis in idem principle has become a yardstick of the systemic impact of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (CFREU) on secondary EU law.
However, there's not yet any process or framework in place to do this every time, particularly when regulators and law enforcement personnel are involved or become involved at different times.
But the area of privacy law is about to become even more exciting with the introduction of yet another privacy tort this week in Jane Doe 464533 v. ND [there is no CanLii link on this yet].
LAW OF TORTS and LAW OF CONTRACT ARE MOST COMMON LAW IN ALL COUNTRY and even in our NEIGHBOURING COUNTRY Like INDIA, BUT NOT APPLICABLE IN BANGLADESH YET DUE TO WHICH BANGLADESH HAS BECOME A HEAVEN FOR REPRESSION / EXPLOITATION forcing the Process of increasing — Poverty line in Geometric Ration and also helping HUMAN TRAFFICKING in large scale.
Whatever I know now really is from the perspective of a representative of a law commission that has not become, at least as yet, an integral part of the ULCC.
Partners in a great many law firms have recognized the value of creating a two - tier partnership structure — as opposed to the «up or out» alternative - for dealing with those long - tenured associates the firm has invested a lot of money in developing, yet do not satisfy all of the objective and subjective criteria to become equity partners.
While interest in the role and importance of leadership in law firms continues to grow and solidify, it may not yet be obvious to many when investing in such improvements should become priority.
Yet the firm maintains that its pursuit of growth is not about becoming the biggest law firm on the continent, but about changing how Africa is perceived globally and demonstrating that African lawyers can be just as professional, ethical and committed to excellence as those in the West.
The poet Charles Reznikoff spent part of his career as a contributor to the Corpus Juris and became fascinated with browsing through the law reports looking for cases involving «injury (death, assault, theft) due to primitive violence; injury due to negligence, particularly those caused by machinery..., and unusual characters or places — unusual and yet characteristic of the time.»
Though we may not have seen a U.K. law firm IPO yet, the precedent has already been set by Australian personal injury specialist Slater and Gordon, which in May 2007 became the world's first law firm to float its stock.
The caps became law and yet ISMIE held their rates «steady» for doctors in our state in the years immediately following the enactment of the caps law.
Yet, students need to become aware of the transactional / problem solving / preventive8 approach to lawyering and its differences from a dispute resolution approach early in their law study.
However, the coming into force dates of the amendments are staggered, particularly with regards to the ESA, meaning that while the majority of the amendments came into force on January 1, 2018, some became law earlier and others are not in effect yet.
• Make threatening or misleading statements to injured victims filing a claim for tort compensation • Misrepresent policy language or the law concerning insurance coverage • Ignore phone calls and letters from victims and deny such calls occurred • Prolong negotiations for a settlement unnecessarily with hopes that the victim will become desperate as a result of foreclosure or bankruptcy • Tell the claimant the file has been lost, destroyed or transferred to another office • Making statements that the claim was filed too late, even when the statute of limitations has not yet expired!
(http://www.law.georgetown.edu/legalprofession/sympGlobalFirm.html) While not yet on the horizon in the US, once law firms elsewhere become publicly held, the impact on US firms will be significant.
Yet The Marble and The Sculptor should hopefully provide law students / new lawyers a blueprint from which they can craft their own path to becoming a great attorney.
(Sharon went on to become Law Librarian, Professor and Associate Dean at Boston College Law School, yet another of Morris's mentees).
Lord Devlin in the Wolfenden Committee argued that the law should serve a normative function in excluding social changes that are yet to become dominant public norms as perceived by society at large.
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