Sentences with phrase «free of violations»

The time frame to remain free of violations will vary by insurance company, but is typically three to five years.
The length of time you must have a driving record that is free of any violations to receive a discount depends upon the insurance company, and typically ranges from three to five years.
Teenage drivers should also ensure that they have a clean driving record that is free of violations.
You may also qualify for a «good driver discount» if your record is free of violations in the past two years.

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The B.C. government is challenging the ban as a violation of Canadian free - trade rules, but that will take months to resolve.
To rectify these so - called ethical breaches would be in direct violation of widely accepted journalistic standards, like criticism free from corporate oversight and the freedom to critique one's own advertisers.
In any event, the point isn't whether the requirement to complete the long - form census form violates the charter, I don't think it does because it's probably either a violation «in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice» (under section 7) or a violation which is «reasonable and demonstrably justifiable in a free and democratic society» (the test under section 1), but that it does nevertheless violate the right to privacy which is one of our fundamental rights.
In September, Roskomnadzor warned CNN International over alleged violations of Russian media law.101 In October, the Ministry of Justice warned Radio Svoboda and Nastoyashcheye Vremya — the Russian - language outlets of U.S. - funded Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (RFE / RL)-- about the possibility of being designated as foreign agents.102 These warnings were apparently aimed at preparing a legal basis for countermeasures if the United States required Kremlin mouthpieces RT and Sputnik to register as foreign agents under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
Here are the liability limits and characteristics of the profiles (note: they've all been accident and traffic violation free in the past three years):
God communicated with several people in the bible using dreams and visions» — violation of free will.
«That Sudan continues to prosecute these men, and without even allowing them free access to their legal team, makes a mockery of the judicial process and is a clear violation of fair trial principles, as articulated in Article 7 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (ACHPR) and Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), to which Sudan is a party.
Because, if He did so, undue influence would be applied in direct violation of Free Will.
Secondly, although it is easy from our perspective to identify, in isolation, certain «free choices» which we believe should have been vetoed by a Plantingan God, what must actually be demonstrated to make Griffin's contention a strong one is that the entire world system (the different possible world) of which such a violation would be a part would in fact result in a significant increase in the net amount of good in comparison to the actual world.
So He has to walk a fine line between enough evidence to support those who seek Him, and not so much that He coerces belief, in violation of free will.
Mr. Keith Cressman, a Methodist minister, filed suit against the state alleging violations of his rights to freedom of speech, due process, and the free exercise of religion under the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
The other says it's a violation of the players» rights to have a religion - free locker room.
«Even though starting a government meeting with a religious prayer is offensive to many, considered a violation of our const.itution by many, makes many feel ostracized and as if their voice will not be given equal consideration to those who are religions, I think we should still start of government meetings with prayers because this is a country that believes in the free expression of ones beliefs and opinions without fear of percecution.»
Persuasion is not a violation of free will.
Building on the Platonic understanding of hell as the place where unpunished violations of justice are requited, Schall argues it is the consequence of our free will («the other side of human dignity») and of the significance of human action, opening up trains of thought in the direction of the immortality of the soul and the resurrection of the body - and finding this all pleasurable, «even amusing» (p. 121) in terms of logic and reason.
Teacher - led prayer is a violation of the Establishment Clause, but students are still free to pray.
Johnson's IRS insertion was then, and is now, a violation of our individual rights of freedom of speech and the free exercise of religion.
In a statement, Broglio's office said: «Archbishop Broglio and the Archdiocese stand firm in the belief, based on legal precedent, that such a directive from the Army (about not reading the letter) constituted a violation of his Constitutionally - protected right of free speech and the free exercise of religion, as well as those same rights of all military chaplains and their congregants.»
Since there is life, and since at death all rights cease, the conclusion is reached that natural life should be free of «intentional injury, violation and killing.
Hunting people down for copyright violations is a waste of time that could be better spent supporting the work done by enthusiastic Catholics free of charge for the love of God.
Sexual abuse involves grief — the loss of innocence, the shame of sexual violation, the removing of living life free.
In the September edition of Physics World, an article appeared claiming the first «loophole - free» measurement of the violation of «Bell's inequality, a mathematical statement of the maximum correlation allowed by classical physics».
Whatever views one might hold on that distinct question, in this case the Council has engaged in an obvious violation of the right to the free exercise of religion.
It can be argued that, although it may appear easy to identify given «free choices» that it seems could have been vetoed without harming the moral integrity of our universe, what must really be demonstrated is something that is much more difficult to establish: that the different world system of which such violations would be a part would in fact contain a significant increase in the net amount of good in comparison to the actual world.
Mandatory reporting laws forcing the disclosure of confidential penitential information must be seen as a violation of the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.
I think it is time to discover who at CNN is deleting my comments and sue them for a violation of my rights of free speech.
You are free to pray whenever and however you'd like — but when the government endorses it to promote evangelical Christianity it is a clear violation of the Establishment Clause, and the opposite of what we were founded on.
You're already free to do exactly that, the problem arises when the government endorses it — it's a violation of the Establishment Clause and extremely presumptive as well.
«While it may not be a violation of the law - it may be an act of free speech - it certainly violates our sense of decency,» she added about the Florida event.
If in the normal course of free market operations, World Trade Organization rules, or IMF conditionalities, millions of people are uprooted, impoverished, or unemployed, this is usually not seen as human rights violations.
It is difficult to imagine a more obvious violation of the ban against laws «prohibiting the free exercise» of religion than a law that specifically allows such restrictions, even if there are some limits to the authority of governments to enact them.
There has always been some tension between the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise protections of the First Amendment, but the Supreme Court, when considering a similar challenge to the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act in 2005 — wherein the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled that granting protections to religious prisoners amounted to a violation of the Establishment Clause — ruled that alleviating a state - imposed substantial burden on religious practice did not violate the Establishment Clause.
To compel pupils to receive moral instruction from some artificial secular standpoint seems to me to be a violation of conscience prohibited by the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment.
To report concerns bout violations of law or Greif policy on a confidential and anonymous basis, you may place a toll - free call to the Greif Alert Line in North America at 877-781-9797.
It announced Friday that it couldn't prove any NCAA violations in the course of all that investigating, so the Tar Heels are walking free.
O'Brien accepted San Antonio's contention that when Laker Guard Norm Nixon faked the second of two free - throw attempts and caused players from both sides to enter the foul lane prematurely, Referee Jack Madden incorrectly called a double lane violation and a jump ball.
This technically puts us in violation of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010.
Violations include the donation of free samples, the publication of information materials which undermine breastfeeding and unsolicited visits by company representatives to health facilities.»
The International Formula Council (IFC) has dismissed claims that the US practice of providing free hospital discharge bags containing samples of infant formula is in violation of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes.
Protection of breast feeding from commercial exploitation should be among the highest priorities for the international community, yet violations of the World Health Organization's code of marketing of breast milk substitutes have been seen regularly, despite companies» expressed intentions to conform.1 — 3 The study by Aguayo et al in west Africa in this issue (p 127) provides further evidence that many manufacturers fly in the face of the code by providing free samples, giving donations to health workers, and contravening standards for labelling.4
Earlier this month, IFC dismissed claims made in a Public Citizen petition - delivered in May to Mead Johnson Nutrition, Abbott Laboratories, and Nestlé USA - that the US practice of providing free hospital discharge bags containing infant formula samples is a violation of the WHO Code.
However, in Olmstead v US (1928) the Supreme Court ruled that wiretapping did not constitute a violation of search and seizure (Fourth Amendment) or self - incrimination (Fifth Amendment) because there was no entry into premises to be searched and Olmstead was free not to make self - incriminating remarks on the phone.
The proposed law does not seem to be a violation of the Civil Rights Act, due to an act of Congress passed in 1993 to «prevent laws that substantially burden a person's free exercise of their religion» called the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
The parliamentary assembly of the European Court has called the scale of GCHQ's spying «stunning» and found it in violation of rights to privacy, free expression and a fair trial.
The plan focuses on freeing curb space, intersections and new travel lanes primarily with increased police enforcement of congestion - causing violations, like blocking the box or double parking, at targeted locations.
The question I wonder then is what logic does China use to justify the barring of free speech (through the use of extensive censorship of the internet and media, the deployment of state - sponsored propaganda ads and loudspeaker announcements, and hefty penalties for violation of any of these measures) given that it puts it right there in its Constitution, and furthermore nobody within the party seems to protest this?
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