Sentences with phrase «by such strict rules»

This can never be tied down by such strict rules, either in the delineation of the offense by the prosecutors or in the construction of it by the judges, as in common cases serve to limit the discretion of courts in favor of personal security.

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Their fear is that such a strict, unyielding rule is likely to be evaded by the very players it is designed to protect, leading players to simply stop telling sideline medical personnel that they have any symptoms so as to avoid being benched for the remainder of the game.
And many hospitals in countries such as the UK and the US follow strict rules about breastfeeding in order to get accredited by UNICEF's Baby Friendly Initiative.
Authoritarian parenting is characterized by strict rules adhering to an external judgment of what is the «correct» way to behave, such as social values, religious values, family traditions or preconceived notions about what makes the perfect parent.
(This assumes we're using theocracy in the broad sense in both cases, and not taking about strict rule by religious authorities, whereby only a few countries, such as Iran, qualify).
(Some committees such as the EPA's Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee are governed by their own statutes with stricter service rules.)
Those competitions are governed by strict rules and monitored by organizations, such as The American Kitefliers Association.
There was a strict rule not to bring your own, so the only living cats present were celebrities, such as the endearingly deformed Internet sensation Lil Bub, who were doing meet and greets, and the 65 kittens brought for on - the - spot adoption by the Best Friends animal shelter.
Gaines's strict method of presenting his works is notably inspired by early Conceptual practices, but he doesn't utilize the formal rules or use of language and pictures in the same way that artists such as Joseph Kosuth would.
Pursuant to Rule 254 (6)(a), information and actions taken by the Colorado Lawyer Assistance Program (COLAP) shall be privileged and held in strictest confidence and shall not be disclosed or required to be disclosed to any person or entity outside of COLAP, unless such disclosure is authorized by the member of the legal profession to whom it relates.
Such an approach mitigates the possibility that an employee will be unduly punished by the strict application of an unequivocal rule that equates all forms of dishonest behaviour with just cause for dismissal.
The Code of Conduct contains this provision about «confidentiality» in Rule 2.03, at p. 28, that is beguiling in its simplicity: «A lawyer at all times must hold in strict confidence all information concerning the business and affairs of a client acquired in the course of the professional relationship and must not divulge any such information unless: (a) expressly or impliedly authorized by the client; (b) required by law or a court to do so; (c) required to deliver the information to the Society; or (d) otherwise permitted by this rule.&raRule 2.03, at p. 28, that is beguiling in its simplicity: «A lawyer at all times must hold in strict confidence all information concerning the business and affairs of a client acquired in the course of the professional relationship and must not divulge any such information unless: (a) expressly or impliedly authorized by the client; (b) required by law or a court to do so; (c) required to deliver the information to the Society; or (d) otherwise permitted by this rule.&rarule
Ontario's Rules of Professional Conduct oblige lawyers, per s. 2.03 (1), to at all times «hold in strict confidence all information concerning the business and affairs of the client acquired in the course of the professional relationship and [lawyers] shall not divulge any such information unless expressly or impliedly authorized by the client or required by law to do so.»
Rule 2.03 (1) of the Law Society of Upper Canada Rules of Professional Conduct states that a lawyer must keep all information concerning the business and affairs of their client in strict confidence, and shall not divulge any such information unless instructed to do so by the client, or required by law.
While a number of U.S. - based businesses are looking to launch similar drone delivery services, strict rules for commercial operators laid down last year by the Federal Aviation Administration mean such a system could still be a ways off.
As it has been stated in many native title reports, providing such evidence generation by generation, while being subject to the strict rules of evidence, is a herculean task for people of an oral culture with a history of dispossession and generations of children that were removed from their parents.
IDX agreements employed by most multiple listing services around the nation include strict rules about the display of listing data — such as prohibitions on advertising and identifcation of listing brokers — that third - party websites aren't subject to.
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