Sentences with phrase «for flout»

Available in smaller sizes to wear as a midi ring for flout convention, or larger sizes as a main feature.
Former world chess champion Bobby Fischer, who is on the run from U.S. authorities for tax evasion and for flouting economic sanctions against Yugoslavia with his $ 5 million 1992 match against his old rival Boris Spassky in Belgrade, apparently hasn't reformed.
They say if former President John Kufuor was not impeached for flouting provisions of the Constitution, President Mahama should also be spared the noise in the media.
Sen. Peralta argued with a seller known for flouting the rules, Street Vendor Project officials said.
A Non-governmental organisation - HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has condemned governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state for flouting a subsisting order of an Imo State High Court by forcefully demolishing the Ancient EkeUkwu Market in Owerri leading to many fatalities.
The National President of Igbo Youth Congress, Bright Ezeocha, has said no reasonable judge will revoke the bail conditions granted to the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu for flouting those bail conditions.
The electoral body has yet to arrest a single person for flouting the electoral law.
In 2012, Sri Lankan government ordered 161 foreign preachers to leave the country for flouting visa regulations.
BEN WHEATLEY By David Cox An English indie filmmaker shows his knack for flouting genre expectations in Kill List
We have a zero - tolerance policy for flouting the rules.
French police arrest activists for flouting ban on organising protests during climate talks next week
US authorities plan to fine BTC - e up to $ 110 mln for flouting anti-money laundering (AML) laws.
US authorities plan to fine Russian cryptocurrency exchange BTC - e up to $ 110 mln for flouting anti-money laundering (AML) laws.

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In announcing the ban, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said his agency was punishing ZTE for violating terms of an agreement struck last year to settle allegations that the Chinese company had flouted U.S. restrictions on selling technology to Iran and North Korea.
Documents in a mortgage backed security fraud case «reveal that J.P. Morgan, as well as... Washington Mutual and Bear Stearns, flouted quality controls and ignored problems, sometimes hiding them entirely, in a quest for profit,» the New York Times reported.
Moscovici made much of the fact that for the first time since the euro was born in 1999, no country in 2018 will have a budget deficit over 3 percent of annual GDP — a key limit that governs the single currency and which has been flouted by many countries.
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.
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.
«We will be investigating how the orders were flouted and who was responsible for the decision to go ahead with the firework display,» Chandy said.
The documents reveal that JPMorgan, as well as two firms the bank acquired during the credit crisis, Washington Mutual and Bear Stearns, flouted quality controls and ignored problems, sometimes hiding them entirely, in a quest for profit.
In that case, led by the civil division of the United States attorney's office for the Eastern District of California, prosecutors found that JPMorgan flouted federal laws with its sale of subprime mortgage securities from 2005 to 2007.
What differentiates man radically from all other animals is this «Thou shalt not kill» For to say that is to flout the natural course of events.
A holy God will not suffer his plans for a vast, stupendously intricate, marvelous creation and the men designed to be his sons to be flouted and destroyed by self - willed and proud little delinquents, aged 60 as often as 16, called nations or civilizations as often as persons.
But there are times when the stresses become abnormal, when the populace truly is at odds with each other, when people can not agree on the proper measures for coping with dangers and problems, when they blame those in authority and flout the establishment by unpatriotic acts.
Wherever there is mere conventional attendance at or deference to the church; wherever there is self - seeking and clamor for prestige and power among either laity or clergy; wherever our service is becoming ingrown rather than outwardlooking; wherever, in short, there is conformity to the world instead of the proclamation and daily witness to the gospel that transforms the world, there Christ is dishonored and his lordship flouted.
If so many millions are flouting the law, Prohibition style, is there really a political will for harsh enforcement?
Where however the preaching of the gospel is reverently heard and the sacraments are not neglected, there for the time being no deceitful or ambiguous form of the church is seen; and no one is permitted to spurn its authority, flout its warnings, resist its counsels, or make light of its chastisements — much less to desert it and break its unity.
My go to recipe for Banana bread for 3 decades was from the Joy of Cooking book, which frankly is quite decent - includes whole wheat flout and wheat germ - but a girl's fancy turns to other recipes and it has been a while for be and banana bread...
HS: Hi Patti - someone said they did a version substituting oats for the apf flout, and used flax (in place of the eggs, I believe), but I haven't tested that version.
For a second time, Valverde flouted his predecessors» policy of playing Messi in practically every match in the Champions League.
In 2014 thousands of people signed a petiton calling on the Department of Health to end these links as it has a conflict of interest when it is responsible for overseeing the law these companies flout.
That this House is concerned that the provisions of the Infant Formula and Follow - on Formula Regulations 2007 are disrespected in the UK, as evidenced by the current promotion for Nestlé SMA infant formula by Tesco in breach of Article 23 of that regulation, the near identical labelling of infant and follow - on formula to make them cross-promotional in breach of Article 19 of that regulation, the widespread advertising of infant formula brand names and logos in breach of Article 21 of that regulation and the use of idealising text and images on labels in breach of Article 17 of that regulation; therefore rejects the Department of Health's proposals to decriminalise certain of those requirements, such as labelling provisions in planned draft legislative proposals, related to EU Regulation 609/2015 which will replace these 2007 regulations; and stresses that any move to a system of Improvement Notices must have the purpose of speeding up compliance and be backed by prosecutions rather than giving companies who have flouted the law for many years additional time to comply.
«The Coalition is fully aware of all the problems but chooses to ignore the flouting of the agency workers» directive, the failure to pay the appropriate rates for qualified teacher and the unnecessarily high charges these agencies make to schools.
NYC's most notorious landlord openly flouted rent regulation laws, according to a new lawsuit that makes an urgent plea for a state regulator to protect tenants.
Commenting on plans by the minority in parliament to impeach the president, he disclosed on the Ultimate Breakfast Show hosted by Lantam Papanko that it is needless for such an exercise, insisting the president has not flouted any law.
Whatever rules they impose, there is a wide open backdoor for them to be flouted.
«For more than a decade, Sen. Espada has cavalierly flouted campaign finance rules,» the letter says, referring to Espada's failure over several years to file legally required campaign - contribution disclosure forms.
They include a pilot public financing program for the state comptroller's race, new disclosure rules for independent expenditure groups, and the creation of an independent office at the State Board of Elections charged with enforcing the state's oft - flouted election laws.
During President Buhari's recent visit to Benue State, for instance — a trip he took only because of massive public criticism — he expressed surprise the Inspector - General of Police had flouted his two - month old instruction to relocate to the state to handle the insecurity.
A source within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state told DAILY POST on Saturday that Husein, who is a serving Commissioner was accused of flouting the electoral law, which stipulates 30 days for anyone who is in a public servant to resign his / her appointment before vying for an elective office.
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton blamed the media for the NYPD's crackdown on disclosure of officers» disciplinary records last week — but elected officials and advocates say it is the mayor and the commissioner who are flouting state law.
In his first year, Cuomo shepherded through the legalization of same - sex marriage, flouted protesters who had dubbed him «Governor One Percent» by passing tax reforms that increase taxes on the rich, and laid the political groundwork for a brand new convention center to be built in one of New York City's outer boroughs — all largely outside of the public eye.
Lopez, flouting his willful lingering, began his announcement, «I am gratified that Staten Island District Attorney Dan Donovan has concluded, after an exhaustive investigation, that there is no basis for bringing criminal charges against me.
In all these ways, the ERG has behaved as though it is above the rules, vocally flouting the basic code of behaviour for ministers, while Theresa May's weakened government pretends that one of its most powerful critics, Rees - Mogg, is really just the chair of a reading group.
«We have zero tolerance for bad actors who willfully flout the law, and we will continue to hold all those accountable who seek to cheat our hardworking men and woman out of the wages they have rightfully earned,» Cuomo said.
The fact that an owner transferring a CD onto a computer hard drive is technically illegal, but also almost universally flouted, for example.
«Airbnb has flouted the laws that protect affordable housing for years, and now with new legislation to further crack down on the proliferation of illegal short - term rentals, I urge Governor Cuomo to send a strong message that New York prioritizes hard working New York families by signing this bill into law,» Van Bramer said.
Assemblyman Keith Wright's habit of smoking in his Albany office is irking staffers, who say he's been flouting the Clean Air Act for years.
«Firms who flout minimum wage regulations are providing unfair competition for the vast majority of employers who do not break the law and consequently have to charge higher rates,» said David Frost, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce.
Some of the grounds the Federal Government is seeking the revocation of Kanu's bail are that; the offence for which he is standing trial is not ordinarily bailable; that among other conditions for the bail of the 1st defendant is that he should not be seen in a crowd exceeding 10 people; that he should not grant any interviews, hold or attend any rallies; that he should file in court medical updates of his health status every month; that rather than observing all of the conditions listed above, the 1st defendant in flagrant disobedience to the court order flouted all conditions of the bail.
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