Not exact matches
Saying this could qualify as «willful»
disregard of the
law, lawyer Robert Barnes wrote for the site LawNewz, and a court would take that into account when assessing the newspaper's right to do so.
The Commission took unilateral action and retroactively changed the rules,
disregarding decades
of Irish tax
law, US tax
law, as well as global consensus on tax policy, that everyone has relied on,» Apple said.
At one time or another, it has faced many
of the same accusations as Uber: that it harbors a harsh corporate culture; that it's an excessively sharp - elbowed competitor; that it
disregards laws it doesn't care for.
And Philip Slayton, a former University
of Western Ontario dean
of law who recently authored Lawyers Gone Bad: Money, Sex and Madness in Canada's Legal Profession (2007), is critical
of the profession's
disregard for the inability
of the middle class to access the courts.
What you are about to read is the most blatant
disregard of FTC
law EVER witnessed by Citron.
«United
disregarded the books and records and internal accounting controls provisions
of the securities
laws while casting aside its normal decision process to re-enter one
of its hub's poorest performing markets,» Andrew Ceresney, SEC enforcement division director, said in a news release Friday.
It was just another Wednesday in Trump's Washington, where many have become inured to comments and actions that suggest both
disregard and even disdain for the rule
of law.
«H.R. 3299 would go much further to allow other third - parties, including payday lenders, to evade or outright
disregard state - level
laws, and collect debt from borrowers at unreasonably high rates
of interest if they purchase loans from a national bank,» said Ms. Waters.
There are no easy answers unless you have a total
disregard for the
law or a complete lack
of compassion.
Christians in this country need to totally abandon the two corrupt parties we have, because those who are seated in the seats
of making decisions will NEVER abandon their practices, for their love
of power and the love
of BRIBE that comes abundantly to them from those who have means to give it, in order to receive favors in form
of making our country's
laws and policies to further allow them to do their self serving practice,
disregarding those which they hurt by them.
Disregarding Indulgences, the crusades, prosecution
of «witches,» killing people who could prove the
laws of physics and molestation
of boys, she chose to join the Catholic Church?
But an overwhelming number
of cases turned up habitual, even institutionalized,
disregard for
law.
Ever since, legions
of Catholics engaged in parliamentary politics have proved complicit in the creation
of laws that equally
disregard the dignity
of the person and thus undermine the common good.
This lack
of social cohesion, manifest in such a wanton
disregard for our
laws, is inevitable when only the economic aspects
of immigration drive policy.
Consequently, the poetry that so often lurks just beneath the prose
of the narrative (and often the
law as well) can once again be heard, a process enormously aided by Fox's
disregard of the late verse divisions and his replacement
of them with colons that better reflect the rhythms
of the Hebrew itself.
What happens to the precarious shalom
of the little village
of Bethlehem when the Torah is
disregarded, when every individual is a
law to himself or herself, doing whatever is right in his or her own eyes (Judg.
Another effect that gives cause for alarm is that a man who grows accustomed to the use
of contraceptive methods mayforget the reverence due to a woman, and,
disregarding her physical and emotional equilibrium, reduce her to being a mere instrument for the satisfaction
of his own desires, no longer considering her as his partner whom he should surround with care and affection... [So] In preserving intact the whole moral
law of marriage, the Church is convinced that she is contributing to the creation
of a truly human civilisation» (HV 17 - 18).
I mean the increasing
disregard for
law which pervades the country, from savage mobs to executive ministers
of justice.
Yet, notwithstanding all this, if the
laws be continually despised and
disregarded, if their rights to be secure in their persons and property, and to feel secure in their political affiliations, are held by no better tenure than the caprice
of a mob, in the executive mansion or out, especially the caprice
of an individual President's will, the alienation
of their affections from the government is the natural consequence; and to that, sooner or later, it must come.
What consenting cult members do in their clubhouses is not my business but if a child dies because
of their insanities, and flagrant
disregard for the
law, I hope every legal means is used to shut them down, including bankrupting every member.
Christian ethics must make this distinction, else we not only shall lose the Ten Commandments from Christianity but will be obliged to ascribe to Paul a
disregard of the moral
law at variance with the moral concern which appears on every page
of his letters.
In its evolution it displays a marked
disregard for life, allowing all living beings and species eventually to pass into oblivion; and in its relentless
laws of inertia and natural selection it exhibits crude indifference toward the dignity
of persons.
This
law, with blatant
disregard for the beliefs
of this religion, will put a number
of those services at risk.
It's easy to forget just how many
of these
laws are
disregarded by Christians without much thought.
Add to that: a complete hate and
disregard for
laws, outsiders, any religion outside
of Baptist,.
They were now made responsible for the preservation
of true doctrine, given a more important part in the nomination
of ministers, and empowered to admonish people who
disregarded the church
laws.
He sent Gabriel off with a straight red for an offence that was smaller than actions the referee had seen (or hadn't if we want to apply blatant
disregard of duty to his list
of offences) and not actually a straight red offence as there was no contact, and it was not «violent conduct» under most common interpretations
of the
law.
This was largely assisted by goal keeper Barbara's flagrant
disregard for the
laws of the game, by moving well off the line before two kicks were taken and missed, which were not properly officiated by the referee.
Notably, unlike Virginia's
law, the policy expressly empowers game officials to remove athletes from play if they are suspected
of having suffered a concussion (a power that I have been advocating for many years game officials be given, and a power conferred on game officials by
laws at the state level in only Arizona, Iowa, and Ohio), and requires that coaches who
disregard the safety and well being
of a youth sports participant as it related to concussions be subject to indefinite suspension (only Pennsylvania and Connecticut have
laws which penalize coaches for violating their statutes)
Unfortunately it is the ASA's policy to
disregard most type
of violations reported to it as it applies tests based on its own narrow interpretation
of the UK
law.
He called on well - meaning Nigerians to
disregard any attempt to politicise the menace
of cultism but focus instead on joining hands with the government and security agencies to bring the menace to an end in the interest
of public safety while allowing the rule
of law and justice to prevail in the matter.
«Governor Cuomo's Executive Order gives immigrants who have entered our beloved country illegally his blessing to
disregard the rule
of law and allows illegal immigrants to reap the benefits created by a society that is based on the rule
of law.»
«The public is encouraged to
disregard the antics
of these terrorist extremists to cause a breakdown
of law and order and instill fear in the populace.
More recently, in Freytag v. Commissioner, 501 U.S. 868 (1991), all four
of the Justices who addressed the issue agreed that the President has «the power to veto encroaching
laws... or even to
disregard them when they are unconstitutional.»
«In committing her crimes, Judith Clark demonstrated a blatant
disregard for the rule
of law and an incompatability with the welfare
of society that is so far beyond the pale that any consideration for release would so depreciate the seriousness
of her crime,» said Sen. Patrick Gallivan.
The effects
of a public sector in which organisations can
disregard the
law safe in the knowledge that the court process is too expensive or risky for most people to use will be huge.
The Paramount Stool Djaase and the elders
of the Ga State have observed the impunity and
disregard for
law and order in the Ga State.
The UK has recently been heavily criticised by the UN for its
disregard for international
law on both the rights
of the child (whose best interests should be protected in
law) and the right
of the population to a decent standard
of living.
«In so doing, the Legislature has gone far beyond the innocent laborers carrying these knives for legitimate purposes and has grossly
disregarded the concerns
of law enforcement.»
Ekweremadu who stressed the need for the All Progressives Congress, APC led government to be cautious against the trampling
of the opposition and total
disregard for the rule
of law in the guise
of anti-corruption war, said that with this development, the country was fast descending into authoritarianism, adding that it spells doom on the nation's democracy.
But, seriously, how likely is that to happen within a borough like Queens County, where the murky waters
of cronyism, nepotism, favoritism, corruption, graft, cover up, favoritism and a reckless
disregard for
law, order and obeying their constituents just keep getting swampier by the minute.
«Beyond the legal and regulatory issues implicated by your office's memorandum being improperly leaked to the press, your memorandum reflects either a shocking lack
of understanding or a complete
disregard of the most fundamental aspects
of the state's election
laws,» lawyer Laurence Laufer, who represents several other parties named in the memo, wrote.
On the alleged killing
of the protesters by the men
of the Nigerian Police Force, Arase said
law abiding citizens should
disregard the allegations, describing it as false and calculated attempt to attract undue attention and sympathy.
«But, in a blatant
disregard for existing agreements, constituted authorities and extant
laws, Fashola on assumption
of office, got the government through the ministry to start voting money for the implementation
of the project.
Peeved by the President's flagrant
disregard for
laws of Ghana, a Labour Consultant (name withheld) speaking to The aL - hAJJ, explained that the appointment
of MrOfosuhene violates article 199
of the 1992 constitution and section 71 (1)
of the Civil Service Act, 1993 (PNDCL 327).
In a scathing seven - page letter to Sugarman sent on Sunday, elections attorney Laurence Laufer accuses Sugarman
of harboring «a shocking lack
of understanding or a complete
disregard for the most fundamental aspects
of the state's election
laws.»
Trump signed an executive order Wednesday titled «Enacting Public Safety in the Interior
of the United States,» intended to beef up immigration
law enforcement and punish municipalities that
disregard federal
law.
«It's also the right thing for the state Democratic Party to fully cooperate with the state Election Enforcement Commission's investigation
of Governor Malloy's and their purposeful, inappropriate and possibly illegal circumvention and outright
disregard of state
law during the 2014 gubernatorial campaign,» Rell said.
«I am deeply troubled that your office made a criminal referral that was based on a complete misreading and utter
disregard of the state's unambiguous election
laws, and that your blatantly political document was leaked to the press,» Laufer wrote.
The governor emphasised that he, Saraki and other governors left the PDP due to impunity,
disregard for the rule
of law and lack
of inclusiveness in the party at the time following extensive consultations with stakeholders and supporters.