There are laws, we have set in place, that will punish you if
you break said law.
If you choose to go against the law, (as it stands) you are choosing to possibly suffer any consequences of
breaking said laws.
So no distinct person had the ability to both write law and dictate if someone was
breaking said law.
Not exact matches
In May, Uber's offices in Montreal were subjected to raids by Revenue Quebec, which
said it has reason to believe the company has
broken the province's tax
laws.
«Making the texture of the experience different
breaks the
law of diminishing returns,»
says Summit co-founder Jeff Rosenthal.
The agency has issued subpoenas to firms and individuals behind specific offerings that it believes might be
breaking the
law,
said the person who asked not to be named because the investigations aren't public.
On Friday morning, the Kremlin condemned the US «aggression against a foreign state,»
saying it
broke international
law.
During a
break at a conference where I was teaching the 21
Laws, a young college student came up to me and
said: «I know you are teaching 21
Laws of Leadership, but I want to get to the bottom line.»
«Businesses that play by the rules shouldn't have to compete with those
breaking the
law,» EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy
said in announcing the settlement.
He's
said he'd take on Wall Street by
breaking up the big banks and reinstating the Glass - Steagall Act, the Depression - era
law that separated the speculative activities of banks from their consumer depository functions.
They
said (and continue to
say) the internet was not
broken to the point where such
laws were necessary, and that Title II would slow down what should be a fast - moving, mostly free market.
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Laws Broken by Businesses in Social Media «It's very difficult to navigate legalities in social media,»
says Michael Germano, founder of Carrot Creative, a Brooklyn - based new media advertising agency.
I know that federal
law says breaks of less than 20 minutes have to be paid.
While no federal
law requires paid
breaks, the Department of Labor does say, «Breaks from 5 to 20 minutes must be counted as hours w
breaks, the Department of Labor does
say, «
Breaks from 5 to 20 minutes must be counted as hours w
Breaks from 5 to 20 minutes must be counted as hours worked.
I'd go back to your manager and
say, «Federal labor
law requires that short bathroom
breaks be paid.
«Andy Puzder is against unions, calls the minimum wage and overtime «restrictions» and employees «extra cost,» and even
said he wants to fire workers like us and replace us with machines that can't take vacation or sue their employers when they
break the
law,» the nonprofit Interfaith Worker Justice quoted Rogelio Hernandez, a Carl's Jr. cook, as
saying.
Manafort, Stone
said, still maintains that he hasn't
broken any
laws.
When you call the number, as
Breaking Bad fans (myself included) did, actor Bob Odenkirk's recording
says, ««Hello, you've reached the
law office ofJames M McGill esquire, a lawyer you can trust.»
After a year - long FBI investigation into the server, FBI Director James Comey
said in July he found that while
laws governing classified information may have been
broken no reasonable prosecutor would bring charges.
It does suggest you need to consider carefully whether you're
breaking the
law if you do go ahead and pink - slip someone for,
say, a Twitter rant about you.
While the states are technically
breaking federal
law, the DEA is not going to waste its resources on regulated marijuana industries that have been approved by local voters, Baer
says.
Prosecutors
say Edwards
broke federal
law by accepting about $ 725,000 from Mellon and more than $ 200,000 from Fred Baron, a now - deceased Texas lawyer who was his finance chairman.
Currently shooting the drama
Breaking and Entering in London,
Law «is a professional and he has a job to do,»
says a friend, adding that he and Miller «have met» since the revelations came to light.
«The right thing for him to do,» Mr. Poilievre
said of Mr. Cuzner, «instead of throwing mud at this side would be to stand up and explain what his party is doing about its own
law -
breaking.»
Yet using its app to identify and sidestep the authorities where regulators
said Uber was
breaking the
law goes further toward skirting ethical lines — and, potentially, legal ones.
This
breaks the circular flow that economists call
Say's
Law of Markets, whereby supply is supposed to create its own demand.
The government followed up by making an illegal gift to American car manufacturers by
saying «We're going to
break international
law and only give subsidies to U.S. auto companies, not foreign - owned companies in the United States.
The idea is that now if Pershing requests a special meeting, Allergan can
say that Pershing
broke the
law, and under its bylaws it can ignore special meeting requests «made in a manner that involved a violation of Regulation 14A under the Exchange Act, or other applicable
law.»
The European Commission
said on Wednesday it would start legal action against Poland over a
law reforming the judiciary that undermines the independence of judges and therefore
breaks EU treaty rules.
Everyone's at it, and while most people aren't
breaking the
law in the pursuit of profit, there's a case for
saying that manipulation should simply be accepted as part of life.
The 10 commandment are for Hagar... I am so Sara ~ my 10 commandment are to cast out the old according to my 10 Commandments which is Gal 4:21 - 31... and I am NOT under 10 commandments I am under all the commandments which is Gen 1 - Rev 22 and I think Hagar needs to take her 10 and go which is the old 10 and Put my 10 up which is Gal 4:21 - 31 like it
says and so no
laws will be
broken DOING what God
said in Gal 4:21 - 31...
Not
saying the rich do nt
break the
law as well.
I don't know you, but I think it's fair to
say you've
broken some of God's
laws.
The Bible
says we will all have to give an account to God for the life we lived, every
law of his that we have
broken will be revealed.
He was a Jew and that was how they still define «sin», but he also
broke the OT
Law saying that it was made for men, not the other way around.
Georgetown
Law Professor Michael Seidman
says in the New York Times that we should conclude, «the American system of government is
broken» not because of political divisions, but because of the Constitution «with all its archaic, idiosyncratic and downright evil provisions.»
In using ellogeo in Romans 5:13, Paul is
saying that where there is no
law, people can not be charged with
breaking it.
If the
law says don't drink, rest on Sunday (or the sabbath, one of the ten commandments) or don't touch lepers, or tithe, give offerings, or anything you wan na add then Jesus certainly didn't follow all of it and even
broke it, it would seem.
According to Mark, Jesus
said, «The Sabbath
law was made for humankind and not humankind for the Sabbath
law,» as he intentionally
broke the sacred Sabbath
laws of his religion.
However, I'm
saying that humanity — and therefore you — not only has
broken, not only will continue to
break but perpetually enjoys
breaking * God's *
law.
Reuters: Pakistani mob burns alive a man accused of desecrating the Koran A mob
broke into a Pakistani police station and burnt a man accused of desecrating the Koran alive, police
said Saturday, in the latest violence focusing attention on the country's blasphemy
laws.
And then maybe when he
says that he is doing a pretty good job, and he doesn't know why he's been arrested since he hasn't
broken any
law, you can raise the bar on him a bit.
This valuation of the particular provides Buber with another criterion, that of the «historically possible» which leaves room for the unique: «It is a basic
law of methodology not to permit the «firm letter» to be
broken down by any general hypothesis based on the comparative history of culture; as long as what is
said in that text is historically possible.»
Regarding my statement... are you
saying that in your use of WOTM, you rarely (if ever) tell anyone that because they have
broken the
law, and are therefore a lawbreaker (a sinner), they are headed for hell?
It doesn't
break any
laws, and to
say otherwise is to go against all the ideas that so many fundamentally religious people seem to put their faith in within this country.
James 2:10
says that if we keep the whole
law, yet stumble in just one point, we're guilty of
breaking all of it.
The
Law over Freedom people, however, would
say that it's not Man's
Law, it's God's, and who are we to
break the Rules of God?
It also shows that even though God killed lots of people for
breaking the
Law, if you understand the
Law just right like David did (or you are a king like he was) then you don't get stoned like the
Law says you should!
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to
say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed
laws more than we fear the
laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the
law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed
laws but when it comes to the
laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he
said something nice... he
said that its because we see the consequence of
breaking the
law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
You
said: «And yet again this industry not only
breaks laws... b / c they do... because there are teens and people that get into this not on their own but are coerced into it.