Sentences with phrase «enforced at»

Another by Baker & Darnall (2007) discovered that courts poorly enforced visitation and at times, the visitation was not enforced at all.
Responsible for corporate compliance efforts, unemployment responses, keeping the employee handbook and corporate policies updated and enforced at all sites and vetting all HR - employee communications.
Xiaomi's voice president for international operations, Brazilian - born Hugo Barra, told website Android Pit that the decision to retrench in the country is due to «constant changes in the rules for manufacturing and for taxation on e-commerce sales that were enforced at the end of 2015.»
A Tenancy Dispute Officer will conduct the hearing, make a decision and issue a binding order that is enforced at the courts.
As noted above, in order for a foreign judgment to be recognised and enforced at common law, it must be final, binding and conclusive.
Practicing lawyers are regulated under strict codes of professional conduct that are enforced at the state level, usually by state bar associations that exercise disciplinary authority delegated to them by state supreme courts.
A large portion of product liability laws are enforced at the state level.
Formally speaking, the ban only affects the marketing of seal products, not their importation (although the ban is enforced at the border in accordance with the Ad Note to Article XI GATT), but there is no doubt that the Regulation amounts to a de facto import ban of seal products.
Most laws concerning dog ownership and dog owner liability when attacked by a dog are enforced at the county level.
However, on 5 December, the Court of Appeal led by Chief Justice Pereira JA agreed that a purposive interpretation of Part 7.3 (5)(b) should be deployed and that the provision should be read as granting permission to enforce any judgment or arbitral award made «by a foreign court or tribunal and amenable to be enforced at common law».
And as WWF points out, they and many others are calling for «urgent and strong measures, including fishing bans, to be adopted and enforced at the United Nations level in order to protect these areas from fishing activities.»
Hyphen has enforced at PAXes (PAXi?)
Rumors are swirling of 14 - 16 hour workdays being enforced at Rockstar Vancouver for all employees working on Max Payne 3.
Lieberman and others say it's useless, because it isn't enforced at retail.
It's not enforced at all.
This simply is not being enforced at all and in my opinion presents more danger to the future of Bali tourism than the threat of terrorism ever will.
You can receive 60,000 points (30,000 points after $ 3,000 in purchases within three months and another 30,000 points if you spend $ 15,000 or more within the first year) and a reduced annual fee of $ 350 simply by going into a Citi branch, you're supposed to have a Citi Gold checking account but this doesn't look to be enforced at all.
However, rules, boundaries and manners must be set and enforced at all times, no exceptions.
That led to a plethora of fear - based adopter criteria like no apartment dwellers, people over 60, people with full - time jobs, people without fenced yards or people who forgot to take their existing pets for their annual shots — all real - life examples of rules enforced at various shelters and rescues.
Dog control laws are passed and enforced at the state and local level.
Further complicating matters, Hayes says, are the many bureaucratic rules and traditions enforced at the school, district and state level, including teacher evaluations based on student test scores, extensive federal reporting requirements, and curricula that «tell teachers what to teach and when and for how long no matter who the students are in front of them.»
It has little impact on the GPU, and the obvious visual gain can be enforced at the emulator level, meaning no tweaks to game code.
Months after Suffolk County began targeting short - term rental owners, county Comptroller John Kennedy is expected to explain how the hotel - motel tax is enforced at an upcoming meeting in Riverhead.
A statement issued after the meeting by Communication Minister, Edward Omane Boamah, urged Ghanaians and other nationals resident in Ghana to bear with security measures that may be enforced at various locations from time to time for the purpose of public safety.
And this is the problem: the measures he proposes would and could only be enforced at the cost of massive violations of human rights, and by dismantling the fragile but promising structures of technological know - how, international law, trade, and communication by which we are building up a still - feeble sense of what it means to be a single humanity on a single globe, under God and responsible for a common world.
Again, it is recorded that on one occasion a group of lawyers brought before him a woman detected in adultery, with the hope that he would take the responsibility of pronouncing the ferocious sentence laid down in the Law of Moses (not enforced at that period), or alternatively, would by refusing to do so expose himself as one who condoned immorality.
... was closed after a gang of nearly a thousand youths entered the Grand Hotel in pursuit of two leather - clad Rockers South Coast police have warned that if the fights between rival gangs of Mods and Rockers continue stricter security measures will be enforced at railway stations both in London and on the south...
if they can't enforce it at the Delaware borders they sure as fuck won't on - line.
Though time outs and consequences are hard to enforce at first, especially when you're exhausted from dealing with an active child and busy life, know that it gets easier the more you put it into practice.
Pulling up a chair at someone else's family table requires standards you may not strictly enforce at home.
There are plenty of good reasons to allow occasional exceptions to the rules of eating you enforce at home.
Set some ground rules, and enforce them at home.
«They do not enforce it at all,» said Paul Brown, president of the Buffalo Building Trades Council, who lobbied the Common Council to pass the law in 2006.
Things have grown sinister in the region; in the name of Allah, the jihadists in control have begun enforcing at gunpoint bans on football, smoking and music.
Adults and students might get upset with the strict procedures that you enforce at school, but they will be more upset if there is an issue at the school and it was not handled properly.
In retrospect, I believe I didn't know how exactly to enforce the rules, and the thought of having to enforce them frightened me only slightly less than the thought of not enforcing them at all.
Each deals with cross-border issues in a different way — the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) by imposing an injunction which it can enforce at least in Canada if it is not obeyed globally, and the other by asking EU governments to actively sign up to mutual recognition.
«We don't believe that there are any, but if they do have rules that are in breach of this agreement, they certainly can not enforce them at this point in time.»

Not exact matches

The team at Tesla no doubt spent many hours discussing whether to stop enforcing its copyrights and probably pored over industry data: who was buying electric cars, how much they were spending and how fast demand was changing.
In New York, Washington and Boston, a second wave of demonstrations followed spontaneous rallies that broke out at U.S. airports on Saturday as U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents began enforcing Trump's directive.
This includes being treated with respect and dignity, reducing conflict, improving cooperation and collaboration, and even going as far as enforcing civility (at Micrel I banned swearing, much to the consternation of the rough and rowdy semiconductor sales teams of the late twentieth century).
The governor did not specify how he intended to enforce his order other than by directing state and local agencies to refuse emergency assistance and other services to anyone who remained at the site.
Officially, this is against Twitter's policy, but if the service is doing anything at all to enforce that policy, it's not saying.
Not only will the state enforce payment with the threat of jail time, but the money is funneled through the state agency from the perpetrator to the victim so that there is no direct contract between the two, and all at little or no expense to the small business owner.
On the regulatory front, it appears the Trump Administration is uninterested in enforcing antitrust rules much at all.
The demands made by America's laws aren't as rigorous, and that may be in part because the people making, enforcing and implementing the laws are still largely men, suggests Jill Gonzalez, an analyst at financial website WalletHub.
At the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, he says, «no real effort is made to enforce the rules.»
RC drilling at the Trudi epithermal quartz vein is due to resume next month, with a diamond drill rig now ready to start cranking after a break enforced by the wet season.
But, he added that the speed at which the board made decisions and enforced them was hindered during his tenure.
«The [U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission] enforces the ADEA and considers the ADEA to prohibit an employer from using neutral employment policies and practices that have a disproportionately negative impact on applicants or employees age 40 or older, if the policies or practices at issue are not based on a reasonable factor other than age,» writes Elliot at VirginiaWorkplaceLaw.com.
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