Sentences with phrase «egregious abuses of»

Egregious abuses of trust.
In his State of the Union address, President Bush named «human - animal hybrids» as one of «the most egregious abuses of medical research.»
Guterres said the slave auctions were «among the most egregious abuses of human rights and may amount to crimes against humanity.»
Tonight I ask you to pass legislation to prohibit the most egregious abuses of medical research: human cloning in all its forms, creating or implanting embryos for experiments, creating human - animal hybrids, and buying, selling, or patenting human embryos.
«Nevertheless, safeguarding the reputation, integrity and good efforts of the Global Compact and its participants requires transparent means to handle credible allegations of systematic or egregious abuse of the Global Compact's overall aims and principles.»
The most egregious abuse of this power happened in February 2011 when a resolution condemning Israeli settlement expansion was supported by fourteen members and killed by America.
«For an elected official to utilize a police agency to threaten peaceful protesters merely because they represent a political inconvenience is an egregious abuse of power,» Valle wrote.
He calls the deletion policy an «egregious abuse of power.»
The jury statement: The Alliance of Women Film Journalists documentary jury commends Whistler Film Festival for programming a controversial documentary that reveals egregious abuse of animals within its hometown and at other locals where dog sledding is a popular pursuit and profitable business.
This is simply an opportunistic & egregious abuse of government's taxing authority, which far too few investors ever cotton on to (as hoped).
Courts have the inherent authority to prohibit the deliberate and continual filing of frivolous actions that demonstrate an egregious abuse of the judicial process and ultimately interfere with the timely administration of justice.

Not exact matches

The reason concerns the nature of how Facebook handled its users» data before rising privacy concerns prompted it to tighten its policies against what critics have called an egregious kind of abuse — allowing app developers to gain access to information not only on their customers but also on their customers» many Facebook friends.
A now - deceased parishioner of mine experienced egregious sexual abuse committed by her father's brother in a «secret room.»
«[N] on - state actors, including rebel and terrorist organizations,... committed by far some of the most egregious human rights abuses and caused significant damage to the global status of respect for religious freedom,» according to the 2014 IRF report.
In our view, the murders were entirely in keeping with Salvador's ten - year civil war... Those responsible for almost every other instance of egregious abuse against Salvadoran citizens still enjoy absolute immunity.
Rich Azzopardi, a spokesperson for Gov. Cuomo said in a statement, «This is an egregious example of corporate abuse, among the worst we have witnessed during the six years of this administration.
A spokesperson for Governor Andrew Cuomo called the closure «an egregious example of corporate abuse» and said that Cuomo has directed the state labor department to dispatch its rapid response team to help employees during the transition.
Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi in a statement called the planned closure «an egregious example of corporate abuse — among the worst we have witnessed during the six years of this administration.
These general principles include the principle of «abuse of rights» which currently operates to protect HMRC from egregious tax avoidance in the sphere of VAT.
Still, it's heartening that the contract earnestly seeks to prevent the kind of egregious abuses that postdocs around the country often confide to Science Careers.
Politically, the film's blind spots are many; some are quite egregious, like the complete lack of acknowledgement of Dr. Dre's record of abusing women.
This situation is extremely advanced and is clearly the most egregious example of abuse of the charter school system which Mr. Biddle adores.
In an egregious case of abuse, the former superintendent of tiny Mountain Empire Unified School District in San Diego County pleaded guilty last year to violating conflict of interest laws for personally taking a cut of the oversight fees and creating a consulting firm to serve the 13 independent study charters, operating outside of Mountain Empire, that his district approved.
How do the views expressed in your book apply to some of the egregious moral break - downs within our most respected institutions such as the child abuse scandal at Penn State and the alleged abuse at the Horace Mann School in Riverdale?
Utah's ag gag law aims to prevent animal advocates and law enforcement from collecting evidence of egregious and illegal abuse of animals on factory farms.
In this particular case, there were no signs of intentional or egregious levels of neglect or abuse; due to extenuating circumstances the animal owners were simply overwhelmed.
Canada has no regulations stipulating how animals should be treated on farms outside of federal and provincial animal cruelty laws, and these are only used to prosecute livestock farmers in cases of egregious abuse, such as when animals are neglected to the point of starvation or farm workers are caught torturing animals.
This is one of the long - standing egregious deceptions of authority - abusing solar - terrestrial obfuscation artists who prey on dumb audience members who naively expect something that can be strictly ruled out by the simplest possible diagnostics that could be done by a good (great not even necessary) Stat 101 student.
The company's private militia committed egregious human rights abuses including rape, beatings and indiscriminate destruction of entire villages.
The risk of egregious violence against civilians is well - known and companies must take steps to prevent abuses from occurring,» said Reiner Tegtmeyer of Global Witness.
In an egregious and unprecedented abuse of judicial power, respondent committed 46 defendants into police custody in a bizarre, unsuccessful effort to discover the owner of a ringing cell phone in the courtroom.
Strudwick involved a woman («Ms. Strudwick» or the «Plaintiff») who suddenly fell deaf and endured a particularly egregious campaign of abuse orchestrated by her supervisor and her employer's general manager.
Nursing home abuse and neglect is unfortunately on the increase; you've probably seen headlines about some of the most egregious cases.
While in egregious cases where a lawyer hired by the carrier has abused his or her relationship with the insured, the client, so as to favor the lawyer's source of income — the insurance company — the courts have responded to protect the insured's interests.
[50] Regardless of the precise language used, the key point is this: abuse of process refers to Crown conduct that is egregious and seriously compromises trial fairness and / or the integrity of the justice system.
Artman noted the 678 % growth in MMPA litigation from 2000 - 2009 and highlighted some egregious examples of abuse.
claims so egregious that White and O'Connell should be subjected to the Jewish Hospital's lawsuit alleging multiple claims of Abuse of Process, Slander Per Se, False Light, Invasion of Privacy, Interference with Prospective Business Advantage, Wrongful Use of Civil Proceedings, and should be subject to damages including Punitive Damages, Attorney Fees and Court Costs.
The reason concerns the nature of how Facebook handled its users» data before rising privacy concerns prompted it to tighten its policies against what critics have called an egregious kind of abuse — allowing app developers to gain access to information not only on their customers but also on their customers» many Facebook friends.
For example, despite its claims that it was taking abuse more seriously, a BuzzFeed investigation from earlier this year found a number of egregious examples of abuse and threats that slipped through the cracks.
Lack of fitness generally involves egregious circumstances, such as drug addiction or abuse, so the child's election was almost invariably granted.
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