Sentences with phrase «decree even»

In addition, the FTC can make the consent decree even stronger by subjecting Facebook to greater regulation.
619, 622 (W.D. Ky. 1985)(approving the consent decree even though the court would have imposed a greater remedy).
As to the latter, Hasham v Zenab [1960] AC 316, [1960] 2 WLR 374 shows that specific performance might be decreed even where no claim for breach of contract had (yet) arisen and the Court of Appeal in P&O Nedlloyd held that it was therefore wrong in principle to regard specific performance — as Mr Justice Colman had done at first instance — as being no more than an equitable remedy for an existing breach of contract.

Not exact matches

In the assessments, mandated by a 2011 consent decree, PwC deemed Facebook's internal controls effective at protecting users» privacy — even after the social media giant lost control of a huge trove of user data that was improperly obtained by Cambridge Analytica.
Facebook has insisted it did not breach the terms of consent decree, even as the FTC has launched an investigation into Facebook's data sharing practices.
You have refused to acknowledge even an ethical obligation to have reported this violation of the FTC consent decree, and we have letters, we've had contacts with Facebook employees... that indicates not only a lack of resources but lack of attention to privacy.
Pharaoh had lost every confrontation against the God of Israel, and so now Pharaoh decreed that the contest was over and even though he had lost, he would still not let God's people go.
And they reduce them to slavery, treating them with afflictions they would scarcely use with brute animals... Therefore, We... noting that the Indians themselves indeed are true men... by our Apostolic Authority decree and declare by these present letters that the same Indians and all other peoples — even though theyare outside the faith... should not be deprived of their liberty or their other possessions... and are not to be reduced to slavery, and that whatever happens to the contrary is to be considered null and void.»
Przywara (1889 - 1972) finds the formula for the analogical foundation of the Catholic Church in the Fourth Lateran Council 1215 decree that, «One can not note any similarity between Creator and creature, however great, without being compelled to note an even greater dissimilarity between them.»
We might even find the Church one day decreeing that women are indeed human beings, although I wouldn't hold my breath on that one.
For I was also somehow involved in the Council, even though I did not have very much say, and I regard its spirit and its decrees as very important, especially for the Church of the future.
Not only Popes but councils have held St. Thomas in singular honour, with the Council of Trent even keeping a copy of the Summao n the altar along with the scriptures and the decrees of the Popes, to consult for enlightenment.
If it can be said that the Church is a sinful Church because of the sins of her members (cf. Decree on Ecumenism, arts. 3 and 4), even though this sin contradicts her own nature and spirit, then we must attribute ecclesial importance even more to the good, inspired acts, hence also to all the prayers, of her members.
Not even God can countermand is own decrees (or so says the Bible since God is Faultless) and his First decree after the Original Sin is that ALL descendents of Adam and Eve would bear the shame of Sin.
One saw evidence of this, for example, when the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decreed that when religious counseling is informed even in part by secular psychology, it ceases to be religious and is entitled to no free - exercise protection.
Even more amazingly, the prideful, self worshipping King Nebuchadnezzar decrees that there is no God like the God of the Hebrew boys and that anyone who speaks against the Lord will be killed and their property destroyed (Daniel 1 - 3).
He said:» «Even so my Lord has said; «Easy is that for Me; and that We may appoint him a sign unto men and a mercy from Us, it is a thing decreed.»»
Daniel prayed openly, even defying a king's decree to do it.
correctly anticipated the problems they would encounter in placing reliance upon a Higher Power and so decreed that a Higher Power could be anything we interpret it to be, even a tree.
We need not recall here the history of what led up to the declaration of Humani Generis (which is doctrinal in character, even if it does not constitute a dogmatic definition), starting with the pronouncement of the local synod at Cologne in 1860 rejecting evolution in any form, the censure passed on the works of theologians favourable to evolution, such as M. D. Leroy (1895) and P. Zahm (1899), the decree of the Biblical Commission in 1909, the tacit toleration of works favourable to evolution by theologians such as Ruschkamp (1935), Messenger (1931), Perier (1938), down to Pius XII's Allocution to the Papal Academy of Sciences in 1941.
According to Acts 15:30 - 3 the decree was delivered at Antioch not only by Paul and Barnabas but also by the Jerusalem prophets Judas and Silas; Silas accompanied Paul in Syria, into Cilicia, and even into Galatia, where they delivered the decree (15:40 — 16:4).
Although even the First Vatican Council stated that it has pleased God to reveal himself and the eternal decrees of his will to the human race [Denz.
Even where, as in Charlotte, they and their liberal allies control the school board, they have pushed the counterintuitive argument that courts should force the boards to continue busing on the grounds that they have not complied with the original desegregation decrees and need continued court supervision.
When Francis declared Mr Romero a martyr, officials said the decree had confirmed the acceptance of a new understanding that martyrs can be killed, even by churchgoing Catholics, out of hatred for their Gospel - inspired work in favour of the poor and disenfranchised.
A culture's myths reveal more about the mindset of its people than do government decrees or even archaeological artifiacts.
to madtown, Why Jesus was sent in Israel, because that place was part of the Roman Empire, the center of the worlds civilizatoon at that time, in the third century after Him, the Roman emperor, Constantine decreed that christianity was the official religion of the empire, and soo the teachings of Jesus inspired the whole empire, now the present Europe and the Middle East has prospered more than anywhere else in the world, The Americas was not even discovered yet by Columbus, With the prosperity of the empire was the growth of scientific knowledge that leads to what we are now, it happened because its part of Gods Will, History is its Reflectiom.
When here and there in draft decrees of the Council stress was laid on this role of conscience as irreplaceable even in practice, anxious voices could be heard in the aula, pointing out in alarm that in earlier days the Church used to lay down clear and unmistakable norms, whereas now even at the Council appeal was being made to the individual conscience, so running the risk of slipping down into an arbitrary, subjective situation ethics.
After references to his various publications and his evening parish courses on the Our Father and the Commandments, Luther went on to the frightening thoughts which were arising in his mind as he was reading the history of papal decrees.
Even if we leave whether God decreed it for them or something, the fact remains the bible was not written by God.
As for related party transactions you mention in your joke blog, UEFA ruled they were fine and acceptable so you couldn't even get that journalistically correct, in addition even if they decreed they was not, who are UEFA to tell any company irrespective of what it does or where it is based, who they can and can not sponsor and what value that sponsorship should or should not be.
And parents can draw encouragement from the knowledge that even if they have been divorced, the decree is not final.
So, yes, dictatorships, in some circumstances, are unique in increasing the efficiency of governance by reducing delays in the formulation and implementation of policies due to the absence of the need for consensus and endless debates to implement projects or policy and the unique ability to calibrate complete legal systems by decree and even an ability to stay focused over long periods, accelerating economic development.
And if you even manage to fulfil all those requirements, it is still up to the grant - giving organisation to comply with the new decree or not.
Only last October the German federal government tightened up its Energy Saving Ordinance (EnEV) even further by decreeing that in future properties will have to consume even less energy than before.
Parisian love their baguettes so much they even have laws around them, the Bread Decree of 1993 states; baguettes must be made and sold at the same location, can not be frozen, and may contain only flour, water, yeast, and salt.
Even in 1647, more than a century prior to the Declaration of Independence, when the General Court of Massachusetts decreed that every town of 50 families should have an elementary school and every town of 100 families should have a Latin school to ensure that Puritan children could read the Bible; non-Puritans were denied access to school.
It is the successor to the M3 Coupe, deriving its name from BMW's recent decree that odd - numbered model names are for sedans, while even numbers apply to two - door vehicles.
«[A] proposed decree must be approved even if it falls short of the remedy the court would impose on its own, as long as it falls within the range of acceptability or is «within the reaches of public interest.»»
In effect, a divorce decree, or a property settlement, or a division of property order, or even a custody order, can change debt that you can get rid of in bankruptcy to debt that you can't.
This means you should still be able to get a basic bank account even if you have lots of debt or a decree, and in some cases, if you are bankrupt.
Even the death of a former spouse may not stop the payments if your decree states that his / her benefit will continue to be paid to the court or the estate or children upon your former spouse's death.
Even if your divorce decree assigns responsibility for a joint liability (i.e., a joint auto loan) to your now ex-spouse, that does not mean the creditor will let you off the hook.
Kim McGrigg: Your credit card agreement trumps your divorce decreeEven if your divorce decree says your ex takes responsibility for all your joint debts, it may not matter.
So fond was King Charles II of his little dogs, he wrote a decree that the King Charles Spaniel should be accepted in any public place, even in the Houses of Parliament where animals were not usually allowed.
Fixed bug where ritual cap event was still affecting excommunicated players even though it is a Conclave decree and should not apply to them
Benglis» willingness to play the contrarian, to make aggressively unfashionable art that challenged how pejorative classifications like «decorative» are even decreed probably earned her a detractor in the steadfastly earnest Greenberg.
Even as so many pundits and commentators seem to be enjoying decreeing that the art fair scene is in decline, numbers in Miami continue to inspire confidence.
Furthermore, we subordinate ourselves to this decree in every way possible, even by having a real climate website no offense intended.
There is only one possible answer to this: the Will of God / Krishna / Jehovah / Inanna / Allah [delete whichever is inapplicable] which transcends even the Laws of Physics as decreed by God / Krishna / Jehovah / Inanna / Allah [delete whichever is inapplicable].
In Italy, a government decree from late 2017 allows local administrations to cut woods, even against the will of the owners of the land.
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