Sentences with phrase «breach of the code because»

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The reason Christians don't follow it is because Christ didn't follow it either, in many particulars — he touched lepers and bleeding women and dead bodies among other breaches of the Leviticus code.
Christians don't follow Leviticus any more the reason Christians don't follow it is because Christ didn't follow it either, in many particulars — he touched lepers and bleeding women and dead bodies among other breaches of the Leviticus code.
All three companies are in major breach of this Code in Canada and globally, and thereby put the health of infants and young children at risk because of their promotion of inappropriate feeding practices.
Heywood found Green had twice breached the ministerial code, because his misleading comments had fallen short of the «seven principles of public life», one of which is honesty.
Green was ruled to have twice breached the ministerial code, because his misleading comments had fallen short of the «seven principles of public life», one of which is honesty.
Heywood found that Green had breached the ministerial code twice, because his misleading comments had fallen short of the «seven principles of public life», one of which is honesty.
The potential breach of the Ministerial Code arose because Carwyn Jones had flatly denied in the Senedd that there had been any bullying.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has ruled that a news report by the ABC's political editor, Andrew Probyn, breached the ABC's code for impartiality because he noted that Tony Abbott was «the most destructive politician of his generation».
It was not desirable for the code to be an implied term because in that case the implied term «would go further than Rule 15 in precisely those cases where the need for an implied term is arguably at its lowest, that is, in relation to non-material breaches of the Code&raqcode to be an implied term because in that case the implied term «would go further than Rule 15 in precisely those cases where the need for an implied term is arguably at its lowest, that is, in relation to non-material breaches of the Code&raqCode».
On February 21, 2017, an application was filed before Justice Glen Poelman, a case management judge under s. 551.1 of the Code, asserting that the general warrant was invalid because it authorized a search and seizure that was overly broad and in breach of ss.
Morris was also held to be liable under the Code for breaching the plaintiff's rights to equal treatment with respect to employment without discrimination because of race or sex (section 5 (1)-RRB-; to freedom from harassment in the workplace because of race (section 5 (2)-RRB-; and to freedom from harassment in the workplace because of sex (section 7 (2)-RRB-.
Because of a possible breach of Article 4 of CREA's Code of Ethics., (Standards of Business Practice «Duties to Clients»), this adverse material fact is most likely not disclosed by Realtors to the clients.
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