Sentences with phrase «from imposing restrictions»

Because of the law prohibiting landlords from imposing restrictions on family child care homes, your landlord may not require you to get liability insurance for your family child care home.
We can quite understand why he did this, but as Lord Carlile QC pointed out what he said went beyond what would be permissible under Articles 8 and 10, quite apart from imposing restrictions on jurors properly carrying out day to day tasks which can not be easily done without use of the internet.
Nothing in Articles 10, 11, and 14 shall be regarded as preventing the High Contracting Parties from imposing restrictions on the political activity of aliens.
The film industry practiced voluntary restraint in 1968 to prevent local censorship boards from imposing restrictions on moviemaking.
If the primary interest of corporate leadership continues to be expanding markets and freedom from imposed restrictions, WTO protection of the commons will be very limited indeed.

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Fisheries minister Norman Moore has imposed new restrictions on the rock lobster industry in a bid to halve the annual harvest from its long - term average of 11,000 tonnes to 5,500 tonnes.
The firm also plans to ban users under 12 years from logging in after 9PM in China and will impose further restrictions on how much money younger users spend on the game, it added.
It has already drawn severe criticism from the Iraqi government, whose forces are working closely with U.S. forces against ISIS, and from Iraqi politicians now threatening to impose travel restrictions on Americans entering Iraq,» he added.
The Trump administration confirmed it is imposing new restrictions on electronic devices carried by travelers coming to the U.S. from 10 airports.
China, for example, still imposes many restrictions on foreign capital, and its currency regime restricts companies from trading in the yuan.
Diverging from the Obama administration's approach to the issue, which relied largely on filing complaints to the World Trade Organization (WTO), Trump ordered a probe under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which lets the president impose restrictions on imports for reasons of national security.
Canada currently supplies over 1/3 of U.S. lumber consumption and if the current rate of growth in housing starts continues, the U.S. will need to increasingly rely on higher - priced imported lumber from outside of North America to fulfill their needs if they impose a quota restriction on Canadian lumber.
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The Trump administration's plans to impose $ 50 billion in tariffs on Chinese imports, as well as tariffs recently placed on imported steel and aluminum and on imports of solar panels and washing machines, mark a distinct break from decades of U.S. trade policy, which long has generally favored lower tariffs and fewer restrictions on the movement of goods and services across international borders.
I don't see that the markets would benefit from legal restrictions imposed by governments.
Use the capital as you need to grow your business, free from the use - of - funds restrictions imposed by many banks and other lenders.
The measures will be targeted at imported Chinese goods in as many as 100 categories — hitting everything from shoes and clothing to consumer electronics — and will impose restrictions on Chinese investments in the United States, people briefed on the measures said.
WASHINGTON / NEW YORK (Reuters)- Wells Fargo & Co detailed new regulatory restrictions imposed by the U.S. Federal Reserve on Friday that sent its shares down sharply in after - hours trading, as the third - largest U.S. bank continues to reel from a sales scandal that erupted in 2016.
In theory, the EU could swiftly introduce additional tariffs on «certain imports» from the US But in reality, it would take weeks because the European Commission needs to notify the World Trade Organization it is going to impose restrictions and establish the list of goods and services on which the measures will be applied.
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Brock's self - imposed restrictions separate him from the pack of pretenders.
CEOs from some of America's leading food and beverage companies and trade associations have joined the American Beverage Association, Beer Institute, and Can Manufacturers Institute in sending a letter to president Donald Trump requesting that he refrain from imposing tariffs or import restrictions on cansheet, primary aluminium, and scrap.
We have tried to change the way we have played football from our initial skilled but physically imposing squad to a smaller youth driven and technically skilled players and this was implemented by Wenger, I'm sure, because of the financial restrictions imposed by the building of a new stadium.
Older offspring - the class imposes a 25 - pound weight limit, rather than an age restriction - sometimes take a break from the exercising by playing with other baby exercise partners.
If this is the case, there is no need to impose any restrictions as your child will view intelligently, occasionally, and gain a great deal from what he sees.
However, governments can impose restrictions for up to seven years on workers from accession countries.
They argue that this would free Palestinians of the political and economic restrictions imposed by the Oslo Accords while preventing Israel from using it as a cover to entrench its occupation.
Arguable instances: the travel restrictions that he imposed upon the seven predominantly Muslim countries [purportedly because of the difficulty of vetting visa applicants from those countries] was initially characterized by the media simply as a «Muslim travel ban.»
Osborne is already facing calls from the centre - right thinktank Policy Exchange to include «a strong set of fiscal rules» in the charter, which would look to impose strict spending restrictions on future governments in order to reduce the national debt.
The few candidates who have voluntarily restricted their contribution amounts appear to have not benefitted, discouraging others from unilaterally imposing restrictions on themselves.
Since taking over from the rather more liberal, Kenneth Clarke Grayling has attacked human rights as «political correctness», proposed dramatic restrictions to the right of individuals to challenge the state through judicial review, imposed significant restrictions on access to lawyers with no - win no - fee cases, moved the government back on to the course of building more (and bigger) prisons — despite the evidence against them — and is set on dramatically privatising up to 70 % of the probation service ceding state responsibility for offenders to commercial enterprises.
The Home Office probe of counter-terrorism is thought to have backed control orders, which impose severe restrictions on suspects who have not been charged, after receiving representations from MI5.
Government sources are now suggesting that concern over immigration is so great that restrictions will have to be imposed on citizens from some of the current 27 EU member states.
The paper will provide a human rights framework and case examples to support Coalition members» advocacy against travel restrictions that are imposed on scientists, engineers, and health professionals (e.g., scientists being prohibited from traveling abroad to participate in meetings; bans on nationals from specific countries traveling into a country to attend conferences or pursue research; etc.) The Project Leader will develop the project plan, invite co-authors to contribute, and coordinate with the Secretariat regarding editing and dissemination.
The consequences of the administration's proposal to impose new restrictions on travelers from named countries, the letter said, will blunt «science and engineering output to the detriment of our nation.»
For instance, a typical child interacts with others as an «integrated member of his community,» he wrote, but one with autism follows his own interests «without considering restrictions or prescriptions imposed from outside.»
Royal Society Open Science, which is slated for launch later this year, will «provide a scalable publishing service, allowing the Society to publish all the high quality work it receives without the restrictions on scope, length or impact imposed by traditional journals,» according to a statement from the Royal Society.
More than a decade ago, the U.S. Congress passed the Kyl - Bingaman amendment, which prohibits U.S. companies from selling commercial satellite imagery of Israel that is better than similar imagery from other commercial sources; in practice this has meant that imagery of Israel is degraded to two meters, a restriction not imposed on any images of the United States.
But this year's match process came as President Trump tried to temporarily block the arrival of people from some majority - Muslim countries and has imposed restrictions on visas sometimes used in residencies.
It includes legal barriers, for example, that essentially prevent the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from acquiring toxicity data on chemicals and imposing new restrictions on them — even on highly toxic substances such as asbestos.
Q: WHO's Emergency Committee regarding Ebola recently criticized 34 countries for imposing «disproportionate» restrictions on travel to and from the Ebola region; it said this is hampering the response and recovery efforts.
Louisiana's new policy goes further than guidelines from CDC; it is the latest example, after New York and New Jersey, of a state deciding to impose restrictions that many scientists say make little sense.
Imposing workforce restrictions on healthcare personnel or selectively excluding students who are more likely to be super-spreaders from educational settings during a pandemic
There was no restriction on participants» nutrition, hydration or workout type, time of day, intensity, length or frequency, aside from the imposed minimums to be a subject in the study.
Freed from restrictions imposed on him by the necessities of a mainstream audience, creator Dan Milano is finally allowed to reveal how embittered he was by his network experiences — the latest (read: second) volume of the new show presents the IFC pilot, «Fur on the Asphalt,» which hilariously recasts the Fox sitcom as a hopelessly compromised, formulaic piece of crap co-starring Clint Howard — and responds by lowering the budget drastically and throwing his felt creations into a new line of work parodying movies.
When the same restrictions are imposed on Alina, she begins suffering from panic attacks and hysteria — which those at the monastery believe is demonic possession.
Known for his documentary - style Iranian films using themes from poetry, Kiarostami uses the eye of an Iranian filmmaker with the restrictions imposed by the Islamic regime in this film.
Games are a set of artificial rules and restrictions imposed from outside, where by following the rules and satisfying the pre-set conditions you move upwards and onwards, until you eventually «win» and the game ends.
As for charter schools, the bill would ease some restrictions — such as a rule limiting them from borrowing money for more than a year — while imposing a raft of new...
By imposing these types of restrictions it changed the use of the iPads from a 1:1, potentially student - driven classroom to a whole class teacher - driven classroom with the teacher's iPad connected to a projector displaying the app, taking away from the purpose of a 1:1 initiative.
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