Sentences with phrase «flouting rules»

Anyone who is caught flouting the rules will be issued with a fixed penalty notice and could eventually have their vehicle seized and destroyed.
Four of the expert witnesses Panorama approached were caught on camera flouting the rules.
Last week, the General Medical Council branded him as «a dishonest, irresponsible doctor,» accused him of flouting the rules, taking money from ambulance - chaser lawyers, having a financial interest in an alternative vaccine, breaking ethical rules of invasive tests on children and basing his entire study on only 11 of them.
But sometimes, reckons Steve Davey, flouting these rules produces far better photos
It follows that the more trades you take, the more likely you will lose control and start flouting rules.
We have a zero - tolerance policy for flouting the rules.
As you know, I am a huge proponent of ignoring and flouting rules where style is concerned.
«Despite hopes that the deadly Ebola outbreak could soon be contained in West Africa, it shows no signs of abating in Guinea and may be flaring up once more in Sierra Leone as people are flouting rules limiting travel meant to stop it.»
I made it abundantly clear with my leadership that I will have no fear or favour towards anybody flouting the rules of the party and who will bring the party into disrepute.
She vowed to order investigations into the conduct of Mr. Sulley and other Commissioners believed to be flouting rules governing the Commission.
Sen. Peralta argued with a seller known for flouting the rules, Street Vendor Project officials said.
How did it happen that Europe's intellectual elite came to be capable of flouting all rules of reason in the name of reason and of condoning the total contempt of morality in the name of a higher morality?
But the lesson of the Nixon years is that Congress is the only institution with sufficient power and constitutional resources to stand up to a president who flouts the rule of law.
But now that Rome has fallen and barbarian languages like English have taken over, we can flout the rules of Latin as much as we like.»
US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross defended those tariffs and warned Washington would be prepared to fight back in future against countries it felt had flouted the rules.
Along with other Winter Olympians, Uhlaender has had to deal not only with suspense over whether a Sochi medal might come to her after all but also the possibility that Olympians who flouted the rules will be in PyeongChang.
Surely it would be grossly unfair if Portsmouth were allowed to flout the rules of the game simply to suit themselves?
A cunning and devious tactic that yet again flouted the rules of football.
New measures included in the Immigration Bill currently progressing through Parliament will make it easier to prosecute employers using illegal labour, increasing the maximum prison sentence to five years and with powers to close down businesses which continue to flout the rules.
But speaking to journalists on the issue on Monday, Dr. Issahaku maintained that the Finance Ministry did not flout the rules, «I think from our stand point here, all government foreign exchange has to be in the custody of the Central Bank and when government need their money, they take the equivalent in cedis,» «The 250 million dollars that was taken out of here, they did not take foreign exchange dollars, the dollars was surrendered to the Central Bank, it was sold to the Central Bank and the government took the equivalent of that in cedis to deposit it elsewhere.
While City Hall made cogent arguments for Uber's cars contributing to Manhattan's congestion, and originally articulated this as the reason for an immediate cap on Uber's growth, surge pricing was rarely mentioned when Mr. de Blasio eventually broadened his attacks on Uber to portray it as another greedy corporation trying to flout the rules of government.
He thus cautioned that it was necessary the Police sends a clear signal that «irrespective of who you are, if you flout the rules, you are caught and punished, and it is even more imperative for the leaders of both parties to bring you to book if you are identified as a perpetrator.»
If there is an area that we are not suppose to mine, we will not flout that rule.
«The Bloomberg administration has flouted the rules and regulations as it related to public notification,» she told reporters Monday, adding that, «If we can't trust and rely on the mayor's office's fair and transparent implementation of the rule - making process, we have an enormous problem as it relates to drafting legislation.»
But Mr. Boako in a rebuttal assured that government with the help of the Minerals Commission will not flout the rules as far as mining of Bauxite is concerned.
Information about everything inside the black hole, including dead astronauts, would presumably disappear, too, a startling conclusion that flouts the rules of quantum mechanics.
Although better helmets have helped bring down the number of NFL concussions from 168 in 2001 to 149 last year, improvements may have emboldened players to flout rules and attack head first, inflicting and incurring more injuries.
«I'm afraid the situation we're in right now, the longer that this takes, the more people are just going to flout the rules
There are charter leaders who flout the rules on enrollment and financial management and there are school district leaders who engage in truly egregious financial and HR practices.
In the study Passmore advised that «too many schools» were continuing to flout the rules over the consultation and publication of admissions arrangements and that it was «still no easy matter to find» admissions policies that should be readily accessible.
By flouting every rule and convention about propriety and deflating every sacred cow, Stewart's book is guaranteed to give heartburn to every textbook watchdog and anyone who ever sat on a bias and sensitivity review committee.
If you intend on renting it out, you need to come up with the required down payment, and if you flout the rules you risk getting burned.
Her outsized, fleshy and frequently disturbing paintings of naked women flout the rules of traditional nude painting, challenging conceived notions of body image.
That we can «allow» these barbarians to openly flout the rules of civilised behaviour I find disturbing.
Whilst this would not stop those who intentionally flout the rules, it would raise awareness and make it harder to plead ignorance.
This should be set out in a clear code of conduct that everybody reads and understands, so that it does not come as a surprise if the employer takes action against comments that flout the rules.
People flouting the ruling now face penalties if caught.

Not exact matches

Even so, four million iPhone owners, mostly early adopters looking for programs that aren't yet available at the App Store, have flouted Apple's rules and jailbroken their phones.
As longtime foreign - lobbying reporter Ken Silverstein wrote on Monday: «Manafort is hardly the only Washington lobbyist who appears to have flouted the FARA rules.
Traffic police in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen have always had a reputation for strict enforcement of those flouting road rules in the metropolis of 12 million people.
But the statement suggested that Tesla had intentionally flouted the NTSB's rules to end its party agreement.
Not knowing or purposely flouting «the rules» of an industry used to be an advantage because you brought new perspective that insiders were blind to.
Facebook had already been on the defense over how it handled user data and flouted traditional privacy rules.
But the British and their sympathizers replied that the charters gave no such independence from parliamentary control, and to flout legal parliamentary actions was to go against the powers that were ordained by God to rule England under law and custom.
On this view, a rule is only as good as the number of people who keep it, and hypocrisy (espousing a precept while flouting it oneself) is ridiculous and morally bankrupt.
As a result, the game's unrestrained growth has burdened it with rules - flouting coaches and players who are transferring at will
The latest judgment also has the potential to open the door to legal claims concerning the negative impact of tobacco smoke on non-smokers if the rules are being flouted or ignored.
In practice, however, these rules are widely flouted by prisoners (and many staff).
Many London Underground users are flouting the new rule by continuing to pass to the left of those standing
Whatever rules they impose, there is a wide open backdoor for them to be flouted.
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