Sentences with phrase «clear abuse»

More must be done to stop this discrimination and clear abuse of human rights.
These shipments, worth an estimated US $ 17 million, and Iceland's escalating whale hunts, are clear abuse of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) as well as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), to which Iceland is a signatory.
As Vox's Dylan Matthews has written, what she is describing is a clear abuse of power.
Treasury Wine Estates lawsuit an «abuse of process»: Melbourne solicitor Mark Elliott has vowed to press on with a class action against Treasury Wine Estates despite being told by Victoria's highest court that the lawsuit is a clear abuse of process...
UFT President Michael Mulgrew called Mayor Bloomberg's secretive selection process in choosing the next chancellor of New York City public schools «a clear abuse of power» and «a missed opportunity» to move education forward for the city's 1.1 million children.
Serious questions arise from what seems to be a clear abuse of the procurement process Was the contract awarded using the «Sole Sourcing» procurement process?
«Today the Government is taking urgently needed action to ban this clear abuse of CCTV, which should be used to catch criminals, and not as a cash cow.»
On July 22, 2011, the U.S. Mint said it was ending credit and debit card sales of $ 1 coins because of «individuals purchasing $ 1 coins with credit cards, accumulating frequent flier miles, and then returning coins to local banks... While not illegal, this activity was a clear abuse and misuse of the program.»
The Arizona Court of Appeals added that to change a previous custody order, the family court must determine that there has been a material change in circumstances affecting the welfare of the child and they will not disturb the family court's decision without a clear abuse of discretion.
In 2014 the Australian Human Rights Commission found that the inability of both the Commonwealth and Northern Territory Governments to provide adequate accommodation and support services for four Indigenous men with disabilities (all of whom were deemed unfit to plead and detained in a correctional facility) constituted a clear abuse of human rights.
It's a solution that addresses a clear abuse of an important law and NAR supported its passage.
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