Sentences with phrase «for outlawing»

The case for outlawing child pornography is unambiguous because, even if the depictions are not harmful or obscene, such conduct involves physical and emotional injury to children who lack the legal and actual capacity to consent; whereas with adult pornography consent is not in issue, though offences against the person may make it so.
I do believe, however, there is a strong case for outlawing WhatsApp in strictly regulated industries such as banking / finance and law.
While Mondale's candidacy stumbled, Cuomo took his oratorical skill to Notre Dame University, where as the nation's most famous Roman Catholic supporter of abortion rights, he argued the church should not expect him to press for outlawing abortions, given that many Catholics themselves were having them.
Kennedy was endorsed by the Stonewall Democrats of Western New York, who cited in a statement his support for the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act and for outlawing so - called gay conversion therapy.
Highlighting the ban on cluster bombs, he argued the case for outlawing nuclear arsenals was even more compelling.
In fact while the Constitution contained a clause that provided for the outlawing of the slave trade for a twenty year period, that document also made concessions to slavery; Article IV, Section 2, and of course the «federal ratio.»
On these issues, Catholics enter covenants and have shared experiences and intuitions with Jews, secular rationalists and liberal Protestants who do not find the case for outlawing abortion to be part of their reading of natural law.
A measure of the influence the Century had achieved by the middle of the 1920s was the success which attended its support for the outlawing of war.
With a maverick tagline («our ales are for outlaws»), Ironfire Brewing Company was established in 2012 with a mission of producing unique ales and lagers.
Aged in oak casks for a minimum of 36 months to develop an incredibly smooth and full - bodied character for the Outlaw in you!
Gillman gathered some 150 players for the Outlaws» training camp, and he thought he had Jerry Rhome, the Washington Redskins» quarterback coach and a former Tulsa All - America quarterback, as his head coach.
Rain had fallen intermittently on RFK Stadium (each Oklahoma win had come in the rain, the great equalizer for the Outlaws, who aren't talent rich or even talent middle - class), but now it had stopped.
They were heading towards Stonehenge for an outlawed celebration of the summer solstice when they were stopped by a police roadblock.
Operating on the knowledge that Dutch and his new gang are preparing for a bank robbery, John and a group of soldiers prepare an ambush for the outlaw.
From Robin Hood to Jesse James, we've always had a soft spot for outlaws, idealizing them as folk heroes and romanticizing them as rebels.
The lawyer - turned - spokesman for the outlawed African National Congress had been convicted of treason for
Cinematography — Vilmos Zsigmond, Obsession, with Bruce Surtees distinctly worthy of mention for The Outlaw Josey Wales.
«A» Is for Alibi «B» Is for Burglar «C» Is for Corpse «D» Is for Deadbeat «E» Is for Evidence «F» Is for Fugitive «G» Is for Gumshoe «H» Is for Homicide «I» Is for Innocent «J» Is for Judgment «K» Is for Killer «L» is for Lawless «M» Is for Malice «N» Is for Noose «O» Is for Outlaw
If none of these names are what you are looking for, go to one of the links below and check out boxer names and all of the tough dog names for outlaws and gangstas.
Keep your eyes peeled for outlaws, this is where in the past Hawaiians who broke a law fled to avoid punishment.
It seems more rough around the edges, fitting for an outlaw.
The newest trailer makes it really feel like the top of the street for outlaws, who appear to really feel their time has come.
When applied to human beings, «legendary» is a word best reserved for outlaws and truly accomplished people such as Carol Burnett and Daniel Schorr.
During the last several years I have been providing customer service and support initiatives for Outlaw Bar - B - Q and Aspect Communications.

Not exact matches

Congress is weighing a proposal to outlaw mandatory arbitration for harassment claims nationwide.
The FCC had outlawed «fast lanes» for providers on the grounds that it would allow them to decide, in effect, who gets good access, and who gets to watch the buffering symbol like a slack - jawed zombie.
The proposed regulations, put out for public comment Jan. 4, would ban high upfront fees and restrict the kinds of contracts debt settlement companies can offer, effectively outlawing the business model most popular with, among others, Cambridge Life Solutions, a company Matt McClearn and I wrote about in this magazine last fall.
For example, the CFPOA and FCPA both pursue bribes only to public officials, while the U.K. legislation outlaws any improper payment, including a bribe to a procurement officer at another company.
She started by successfully passing a South Dakota bill that outlawed capital punishment for minors at the state level.
The heart of Rhode's advocacy, though, is for governments to specifically outlaw employment discrimination based on looks, as they have for race and gender.
After the housing bubble popped a decade ago, Congress outlawed BPOs as the primary way to value a home for the purpose of getting a loan.
A method of valuing homes that was outlawed for most people after the financial crisis is still popular among large Wall Street investors.
It was a filming location for Gunsmoke, Daniel Boone, El Dorado, Planet of the Apes and The Outlaw Josey Wales.
But for about a decade before it was outlawed in 1985, it was used as an aid in psychotherapy, especially on the West Coast.
The research is organized by a small nonprofit called the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, or M.A.P.S., which was created in 1986 shortly after MDMA was outlawed.
As NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman leads the NHL into its latest war of revenge against Jerry Moyes for trying to recoup his losses by attempting to sell the Phoenix Coyotes to the outlaw buyer, Jim Balsillie, it is well to remember that his triumph in the courts over the now three time loser didn't change one ugly fact: the Phoenix Coyotes still lose huge sums of money every year.
The same government that may revoke a subsidy for an environmental friendly company can elect to completely outlaw a competitors environmentally harmful product or slap it with a high environmental tax.
The iteration of the rule in Dodd - Frank, known as the Volcker Rule, outlaws proprietary trading at universal banks and thereby limits their trading operations to serving as market makers for institutional clients.
This is why usury had been outlawed for hundreds of years until..
A student athlete prays for the team before a game... athiests everywhere cry foul and now prayer is outlawed in schools.
The religious among us keep trying to chip away at the separation of church and state by making people recite the pledge of allegiance with the God clause, installing religious symbols and displays on public property, holding prayer breakfasts for politicians, berating the removal of prayer in public schools, trying to pass laws limiting women's access to birth control, and trying to get an amendment passed outlawing abortion (since in their view God creates a soul the moment a sperm enters an egg).
It was not uncommon for people to believe in the cyclops, or the sirens until christianity took over, outlawed that belief and as.serted its own.
It was not uncommon for people to believe in the cyclops, or the sirens until christianity took over, outlawed that belief and as.serted its own» = > the fact that people believed all kinds of things does nt imply anything about other beliefs.
Brings home her share of responsibility for all the killin» (yes, of outlaws, but these are men nonetheless) that's occurred in her quest for justice.
The real reason pork was outlawed is similar to the reason cows are sacred in Hinduism (and yet calves are often killed so they don't nurse): raising pigs, which require massive amounts of water so they don't overheat and die requires excessive amounts of capital and water resources, of which the region has been sorely lacking for a long long time.
Members of traditional religions became moral outlaws in the United States once equal rights for sexual preference and gender choice were enshrined in regulation and law.
For me a great book on this is Beautiful Outlaw by John Eldredge.
However, these issues start with the disadvantage (for their proponents) of trying to overcome the bulwark of human rights laws which, since the end of the Second World War, have increasingly placed duties on nations to protect life and to outlaw any deliberate deprivation of life.
Asked when he intends to stop making the annual trek to Washington for the march for Life, my young friend replied without hesitation, «I won't stop going until abortion is outlawed... and even then we will all continue to pray and witness to the sanctity of life until the whole world sees the beauty of the truth.»
When Fox's book was written and published, Christians had outlawed atheists from the universities, or any teaching careers, besmirched their reputations, banned or burned their books or other writing of any kind, drove them into exile, humiliated them, seized their properties, and arrested them for blasphemy.
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