Sentences with phrase «for egregious violations»

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.
It would seem, therefore, that the authors of the declaration are calling for an egregious violation of Shari`a tradition.
The bill allows the state to immediately suspend a provider's license for an egregious violation without waiting for a hearing.

Not exact matches

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.
Eventually, the member pushing the initiative may settle for a less egregious violation in return for withdrawing the threatened point of order.
Baroness Berridge, chairman of the APPG, said: «For the past sixty - plus years, the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea has committed egregious human rights violations - the details of which would turn the stomach of even the most hardened person.
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.
The CPC designation is reserved for governments that commit or tolerate «systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom.»
Notwithstanding the Iraqi government's «efforts to increase security for religious sites and worshippers, provide a stronger voice for Iraq's smallest minorities in parliament, and revise secondary school textbooks to portray minorities in a more positive light,» the report states, the government «continues to tolerate systematic, ongoing, and egregious religious freedom violations, including violent religiously - motivated attacks.»
When someone gets a plunkin» for violating the unwritten rules, let's take a look and see just how egregious the unwritten violation was.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a separate civil rights lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein, Robert Weinstein and the Weinstein companies at large for «egregious violations of New York's civil rights, human rights, and business laws» earlier this year, his office said in a statement.
On Friday afternoon, the state issued a statement saying «the ultimate goal was not to withhold funding,» but make the city develop a plan for such «egregious» violations.
So you're saying, basically, that like there is always a chance for a system to behave in egregious violation of the second law, for its macroscopy entropy to suddenly and spontaneously decrease.
No doubt DeanMJackson's masterpiece of junk science, conspiracy theories and paranoia will soon be deleted for multiple comments policy violations, of which the most egregious are the accusations of fraud.
(New York Law Journal, Judge Drafts List of Banned Purchases for Father After His «Egregious» Child Support Violations)
It would take really egregious facts and serious damages caused by the conduct to make the case stick, and I doubt that you could find an appraiser willing to testify as an expert witness that this conduct rose to a violation of the standard of care for an appraiser, even if it was not a case of «best practices» in the profession.
«Generally we absolve the licensee of culpability if the licensee is acting in accordance with an attorney's instructions, but the violations alleged in this complaint were too egregious for this to be permitted.»
Wilf also argued that even if he was liable for Act violations, he could not be liable for punitive damages because his conduct was not egregious.
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