Sentences with phrase «broad restrictions»

Council's position is that these terms should be interpreted narrowly and strictly, in keeping with the Superintendent's goal of imposing broad restrictions on dual agency.
Depending on the results of the investigation, Trump, who has railed against Chinese steel in the past, could impose broad restrictions on any steel imports.
Harvard's harassment codes amount to «extraordinarily vague and broad restrictions of speech» that «make it risky for a student to discuss many issues in the arenas of gender, race, sexual orientation and the like.»
Those meals have always been subject to nutritional guidelines because they are partially paid for by the federal government, but the new rules put broader restrictions on what could be served as childhood obesity rates have skyrocketed.
But he called broad restrictions on goods and components «counterproductive» in the contemporary world of complex supply chains — especially when they include Canada.
NIH says that no current grant has been halted by the funding pause, but other scientists fear that the workshop is a step toward broader restrictions, says Steve Goldman, a neuroscientist at the University of Rochester in New York whose work involves injecting human stem cells into mouse brains.
This means that the European Union has broader restrictions when measuring sovereign debt.
These cases affirm the role of professional bodies in prohibiting misleading advertising and promoting professionalism, but also caution against broad restrictions that go beyond legitimate objectives or are disproportionately burdensome.
Nelson favors broader restrictions on guns, including universal background checks for purchase of weapons and restrictions on assault weapons and high - capacity ammunition clips.
Its members were concerned that any broad restrictions would make it more difficult to get biotech patents, which often focus on processes.
The problem with patronizing fairness is not just the sheer absurdity of the self - censorship involved; rather, these broad restrictions underestimate students and, by stripping out content, serve them badly — especially the most underprivileged.
Laws like the DMCA's anti-circumvention provisions or DRM protection laws are a good opportunity to reflect on the law of unintended consequences: beware the unintended drawbacks that broad restrictions may have on future consumers; and never doubt that big money will pounce on an unexpected benefits from such legislation.
Noting the broad restrictions under PIPA the Supreme Court found that «these broad restrictions are not justified because they are disproportionate to the benefits the legislation seeks to promote».
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