Sentences with phrase «enforce it in»

«No matter the reason behind the policies, all should be enforced in a consistent manner,» she adds.
She also said Facebook would introduce in America similar privacy standards to those that will be enforced in Europe later this year under the European Union's new General Data Protection Regulation and ePrivacy laws.
Keeping that in mind, «get solid contracts with the companies you're working with, preferably contracts that you can enforce in the United States,» he advises.
«We look forward to the opportunity to finally litigate the merits of the IRS Summons and for the Court to consider the grave privacy and financial risks to which Coinbase's customers will be exposed if the summons is enforced in its current form.»
While some in the industry believe that laws enforced in the crypto - space should be kept to a minimum, others recognize that sometimes it takes good, clear laws to restrain regulators from haphazardly enforcing their agendas in legal gray areas.
In the case of the GDPR, the law that's about to be enforced in May, De Mooy said there's a risk of putting too much weight on the shoulders of individual users to figure out what to allow to happen with their data.
The parent company Rodeler Limited which holds a valid CySEC license for 24option in Greece has said that the ban was enforced in August 2016.
If the GAAP accounting standards enforced in 1999 and 2007 were applied now to corporate earnings, this would prove to be the most overvalued stock market in history on an «apples to apples» accounting basis.
«What this Catholic story offers to believers of other flavors can be put bluntly: While solid, well - defined theological boundaries can be enforced in ways that stifle productive Christian thinking, sustained, meaningful, doxological Christian thought will not flourish unless such boundaries exist in some form.»
He seems never to have had much stomach for the persecutions, which were half - heartedly enforced in his territories.
In a comment on Surah 7, 54, the Saudi Arabian translation of the Qur» an says, «lest we should be obsessed with the Jewish idea that Allah rested on the seventh day, we are told that the Creation was but a prelude to Allah's work: for his authority is exercised constantly by the laws which He establishes and enforces in all parts of His creation.»
The truth in this definition must by no means be overlooked, and it needs to be enforced in times such as these which have gone astray in so much flatulent and unfruitful knowledge, so that doubtless now, just as in Socrates» age, only much more, it is advisable that people should be starved a little bit Socratically.
It's a cultural stereotype that's enforced in the media, in popular culture, even in churches, by blacks and whites alike.
Let reverence for the laws be breathed by every American parent to the child that babbles on his or her lap; let it be taught in schools, in seminaries, and in colleges — even especially in our law schools; let it be written in textbooks, spelling books, and in TV guides; let it be preached from the pulpit, proclaimed in legislative halls, and enforced in courts of justice.
He prefaced his thoughts — as many people do when they discuss police brutality — with the caveat that there are good police officers, those who honor the law as they work diligently to enforce it in neighborhoods like Sandtown - Winchester, where Gray was injured.
It would have some meaning if it is enforced in every country plagued by terrorists.
However, the instructions 1 Timothy 2:8 — «I want men EVERYWHERE to pray, lifting up holy hands without anger or disputing» (emphasis mine) is taken as a sort of suggestion that need not be directly enforced in the modern church.
Laws may be flawed, but if they're enacted by elected representatives and enforced in a reasonably fair manner, then society can depend on some semblance of order and justice.
Implicit in the doctrine of church - state separation that the Supreme Court enforced in this case is the assumption that religious symbols such as the yarmulke, while appropriate for private religious devotion in home or synagogue, have no legitimate place in any public institution.
There are many non-literate peoples in existence today who of course have no written law, but whose lives are closely regulated by a well - recognized set of laws and customs which are taught to children by parents, and are enforced in one way or another by the community.
Strict guidelines are enforced in the production, transportation, processing and manufacturing processes to prevent contamination from conventional food.
Twenty penalties were enforced in Sunday's game, 13 of them on the 49ers and the other seven on Arizona.
Need to press harder and constantly... Difference between wenger and guardiola is that spaniard Instills and enforces this in his teams... So with same quality players he builds a more effective unit... Seeing difference between last weekend and this
In Downes's favor, he has a point about holding.Although illegal under U.S. rules as well as English, the ban against it ismore rigorously enforced in Great Britain.
«He enforced the same things in the classroom and playing field that was enforced in my house,» said Saco.
His ability to pass as well as enforce in midfield is reminiscent of the legendary captain.
Some feel this comes from a relatively casual attitude toward sports, but, more tangibly, it is the result of the absorption of Ivy students in the tougher academic programs which are enforced in their schools.
As recently as the 1980s, female flight attendants in the United States could be fired if they got married, and women's right to vote wasn't universally enforced in Switzerland until 1990.
In this case maybe if we enforced the existing rules as they are written we would not need to change rules that were not being enforced in the first place.
It refers to the promotion of Nestlé SMA formula in Tesco and calls for marketing regulations to be enforce in this and other cases.
Develop specific plans ahead of time to cope with troublesome behavior and then enforce them in a sympathetic but consistently firm ways.
I wonder why issues of «equal time» aren't enforced in new media.
The present means of regulating products intended for babies and children, the Infant Formula and Follow - on Formula Regulations, has loopholes and is not enforced in any meaningful way.
While federal laws are on your side, the specific language state - by - state may make these requirements easier to enforce in some states than others.
Trading standards officers enforce it in the public interest.
It appears to run afoul of Federal law, but it's not clear how you would enforce it in a state where they ignore some Federal laws already.
In Section 287 (1)(2)(3) of the 1999 Constitution, the decisions of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Federal High Courts, High Courts of State and FCT and other subordinate courts, shall be obeyed and enforced in any part of Nigeria by all authorities and persons including President Buhari and his AGF.
There are a few reasons that drug law is enforced in the united states, but can be boiled down to bullet points.
The General officer Commanding 7 Division Nigerian Army, Major General Lamidi Adeosun after accessing the security situation in Maiduguri and its environs has ordered the suspension of the curfew enforced in maiduguri town.
NYS doesn't enforce it in certain spots of the state.
«Our current laws do make it harder to enforce in the way we might like to.
Non-compete clauses, for example, in which employees agree not to go to work for competitive firms within a certain time period, are very difficult to enforce in New York, especially compared to other states like Florida.
But Captain Joe Frohnhoefer, owner of Southold - based Sea Tow International, which offers towing and other services for boaters in distress, said he worries that the bill could hurt the marine industry and the sale of boats and would be impossible to enforce in such a short time.
Even if you are American, Israeli, or German, saying «Polish concentration camps» may bring you a sentence of up to three years from a Polish court, although it is questionable if such a sentence would actually be possible to enforce in practice.
They can not vote in more than one party's primary, although that prohibition can be difficult to enforce in the event a party has a primary runoff election.
Any move to distill the regulations, which are due to be enforced in England and Wales this spring, will be fiercely contested by gay rights campaigners.
The legal power of these international conventions is enforced in Russian Federation by the article 236 of the Criminal code «Using prohibited means and methods of waging war» with the penalty up to 20 years in prison.
Again, Hon Deputy Speaker and MP for Bekwai, It is true a Constitutional provision can be enforced in court and Occupy Ghana did that as you alluded to, and were given the information and let's not forget they paid GHC 1,000.00 for it, excluding legal fees - filling etc..
It indicates there's not a whole lot of interest in enforcing this in our upstate counties.»
«Law is law, and it must be enforced in this country.
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