Look at your Facebook third - party app settings and consider revoking access from all apps, or any apps that ask
for egregious amounts of information.
The Anglo - Canadian legal system has long recognized the possibility of awards of costs in civil cases being made against counsel personally, though only
for egregious misconduct of the case.
Punitive damages, if the circumstances of your case warrant pursuit of an award that would serve to punish the defendant
for egregious conduct.
These damages act as a punishment
for some egregious conduct in order to deter companies from acting in the same manner in the future.
Such damages are intended not to compensate a plaintiff for actual losses sustained as a result of a defendant's actions or actions, but rather to punish a defendant
for egregious behavior leading to personal injury and to deter the same and similar defendants from engaging in the same sort of behavior in the future.
Punitive damages are designed primarily as a way to further punish wrongdoers (defendants)
for egregious acts of negligence or misconduct.
Unlike Carswell
for its egregious error in the consolidated IP statutes, the printer was called to the Star Chamber and fined 650 pounds.
However, the Repeal Bill closes off the possibility of a Francovich claim even
for an egregious breach of EU law.
Congress, which has voted the funds for these agencies (NASA and NOAA, for instance), must be held responsible to subpoena the agency officials and records and to see to it that the culpable individuals are fired and prosecuted
for their egregious criminal conduct.
I apologize in advance
for this egregious «denier» activity.
Last year, for example, South Dakota became the final state to enact felony level penalties
for egregious animal cruelty.
While many humane supporters will never forgive Vick
for the egregious treatment of his dogs during his illegal dog fighting operation, Vick served 18 months in federal prison and finished his three year probation where he was banned from owning a dog.
-- > This is to say, no fee caps doesn't infer that someone is
for egregious fees... but in that the market and the buyers can decide the price by what they're willing to pay.
She asks how Steve handles copycat authors and what to do
for the egregious rule breakers.
removed previous post
for Egregious Noun / Verb Disagreement!)
Both bills give discretion to school administrators and / or school boards to modify the provisions
for egregious behavior that is associated with harm to self or others.
The Force follows the Oakland Police Department as its new chief, Sean Whent, attempts to reform a department famous both locally and nationally
for egregious misconduct.
She explains her disdain
for the egregious inflation from 35 cents for her favorite brand, Benson & Hedges, to a $ 14 price tag in the span of forty years.
Even by the standards of the current run of mediocre comic - book movies, this one stands out
for its egregious shoddiness.
The brand apologized
for that egregious error, but it has yet to comment on the lungi controversy, according to Fast Company, which said it had reached out to Zara but that it had so far «declined to comment.»
The bill allows the state to immediately suspend a provider's license
for an egregious violation without waiting for a hearing.
«We are committed to bringing whoever is responsible
for this egregious act to justice,» Cuomo added.
It can review company responses and exclude a company from the initiative if it is responsible
for egregious violations and bringing the initiative into disrepute.
Accordingly on 11 June 2009 the UK civil society organisation Baby Milk Action submitted a complaint alleging that the reports posted on the UN Global Compact Office site and launched at the joint event were misleading and that Nestlé was, in truth, responsible
for egregious violations of the Global Compact Principles.
More recently, as part of the Nestlé Critics coalition, we have reported Nestlé to the UN Global Compact
for egregious violations of the Global Compact Principles, including for its impact on water.
In which case, the app should be called out
for this egregious sports blog error
It would seem, therefore, that the authors of the declaration are calling
for an egregious violation of Shari`a tradition.
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom also recommended that Pakistan be listed as a «Country of Particular Concern»
for its egregious religious freedom violations.
When IVF isn't being used
for the egregious ends that Benedict bemoans, but merely to overcome infertility, it's harder to convince people of the wrong.
Another company we've exposed
for their egregious use of non-GAAP metrics is Demandware (DWRE).
When news broke in 2015 of Volkswagen's massive diesel emissions - cheating scandal, Hagens Berman was the first firm in the nation to file suit against the automaker
for its egregious fraud, going on to represent thousands of owners in litigation and take a leading role on the Plaintiffs» Steering Committee that would finalize a $ 14.7 billion, record - breaking settlement for owners.
Federal criminal bribery statutes apply to presidents, too, but only
for egregious and blatant abuses.
Not exact matches
She called the agreements «
egregious» and advocated
for a debate about the agreements themselves and their impact on victims.
Even the more
egregious miscalculations have turned out all right (such as the time the wire
for our first angel investment reached our bank account exactly 19 minutes before our payroll withdrawal hit, just covering the difference).
For six days, more than 200 union workers and their families camped out here to protest what they considered an
egregious injustice.
In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Chu said Beijing had shown a «surprisingly high appetite
for pain» while trying to curb some of the more
egregious shadow - banking practices.
For example, if your packaging workflow results in an
egregious error, you may take it as a sign that the business is weak.
A reckoning may be coming
for many more such projects, but Centra's case seems particularly
egregious.
«When faced with an
egregious set of facts that causes over $ 50 million of harm to the universal service fund, the Commission is content to settle
for a fraction of that harm and imposes no penalty whatsoever,» Clyburn wrote in a dissent from the settlement.
If my proxy solicitation results in Mr. Hagenbuch's failure to receive over 50 % of the votes cast
for his election, then I believe the failure of the board to accept his resignation would be an
egregious violation of proper corporate governance and in direct opposition to a clear shareholder directive.
One is the Shield Act, which stands
for Saving High - Tech Innovators from
Egregious Legal Disputes.
While anyone will be able to complain to the CRTC about spam via a website — http://fightspam.gc.ca — the regulator is expected to show flexibility as it sifts complaints, looking
for the most
egregious ones.
I don't think that's an excuse
for sort of
egregious behavior that we see.
«And to refer to someone who's standing up
for the flag and all it represents to hundreds of millions of Americans and all it signals to the world, our veterans, our unity, the founding of our great nation — to call that a political stunt is truly outrageous,
egregious, and offensive.»
«While not every case will be appropriate
for admissions of wrongdoing, the SEC required JPMorgan to admit the facts in the SEC's order — and acknowledge that it broke the law — because JPMorgan's
egregious breakdowns in controls and governance put its millions of shareholders at risk and resulted in inaccurate public filings.»
Eventually, the member pushing the initiative may settle
for a less
egregious violation in return
for withdrawing the threatened point of order.
But that begs the question of why governments should get away with bumping up our food bills
for their political interests, an especially
egregious position
for a party — recall Mulroney again, but also multiple free trade agreements under Harper — that once championed free trade.
The outpouring of almost comically muddled explanations of and forecasts
for the Chinese growth miracle has been an especially
egregious example of the way well - intentioned economic analysis has led to, or at least encouraged, worse outcomes.
They refused to waive it despite the charitable cause and despite my pointing out that a $ 75 fee
for a donation is
egregious.
On Saturday afternoon, President Trump met criticism
for condemning the «
egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides» without singling out white nationalists or neo-Nazis.