Sentences with phrase «eyes of the government»

A fumble for Ebay, however, could anger users in the millions and draw the watchful eye of government regulators.
The government violence against small producers and processors has created the violence occurring in largely out - of - public - view centralized mega-producers and processors under the complicit eye of government regulators.
To avoid the prying eyes of the government and others who might notice titanic hamsters devouring Downtown, these scientists have been carrying out their experiments in space.
Mark Carney is a hard act to follow but the new Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz managed to make a mostly - positive debut at his first public appearance under the watchful eye of government, and economists in this country and around the world.
Marriage to many is a religious ittisnution, why is the government involved????? Equal but separate is never equal Cilvil unions for all who seek them in the eyes of the government.
The law of the land states that you can «legally» only be married to one peson in the eyes of the government.
Every union should be deemed a civil union in the eyes of government.
While I might be «single» in the eyes of the government, my family, and a few well - meaning but annoying married friends, I know I have a partner for life.»
He tells me that REDD would bring much bigger resources to the table than have ever been contemplated in global conservation, and that is opening the eyes of government ministers who had previously opposed such ideas.
There is no collateral or physical investment they can take from you, which makes the loans riskier in the eyes of the government.
This is grossed up on line 236 of their T1 forms so it looks like they each make 14500 in the eyes of the government.
A: You didn't annul your marriage, but in a weird way you sort of annulled that first home purchase, at least in the eyes of the government.
In the second, about games and «The Need for Rockstars», Callaghan says that «The business case is easily made, and has been made repeatedly in the past, but to really capture the eye of government and balance the arguments of established cultural crusaders, we need more than the business case — we need rockstars of our own.»
However, this is not necessarily the case in the eyes of the government and related agencies.
Sorry I couldn't comment until I had enough rep. I'm going to accept @DaleM's answer though, because A.) during the parent's lifetime she needs control of the property with no one claiming the right to enter, and B.) some of the children are abroad part of the year, and having access to somewhere to stay in the UK can affect their residency status in the eyes of the government.
Hypothetically, you will be married in the eyes of the government yet not in the eyes of the state.
First, Mr. Papp needed to show that the reference provided by Mr. Stokes tended to lower his reputation in the eyes of the Government of Yukon.
Add to that the confusion around digital currency and its status in the eyes of governments, and there are bound to be questions about how Bitcoin relates to taxes.
The very holding of this inquiry, and the questioning of whether race hate protections should be reduced, sends a message to ethnic and racial groups that in the eyes of the government they are less important, less included, less valued and less protected than other members of Australian society.
For years, real estate professionals have tried to catch the eye of our government to address, if not enshrine private property rights into the constitution.
In the eyes of the government, you're a landlord.
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