Sentences with phrase «from unreasonable people»

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Writes Regnerus, «I am suggesting that when people wait until their mid-to-late 20s to marry, it is unreasonable to expect them to refrain from sex.
If so it doesn't seem unreasonable to me to request he wait until she can better understand her overnight removal from familiar people and places.
The Israeli position is that it is unreasonable to expect them to submit to terror attacks and rocket attacks on its people from the Palestinians.
In a statement they issued, the minority said that «we find it totally unjustifiable and unacceptable that the Deputy Minister would label the entire people of the three Northern Regions who he says he has lived with for 27 years, as unreasonable people, accomplished and persistent liars, people with a high propensity for perpetrating fraud, people who all the time use these fraudulent acts to steal money from the state.»
He may very well see the demand to accept election results as yet another unreasonable «do this» from people he has no inclination to hear demands from (establishment, media, political opponents, you name it)
God save Rivers State, God save rivers people from a wicked and unreasonable man!!
This is not the first time in recent months that they've put forth something that represents no change from their previous position, called it an olive branch to their critics, then acted like the dispute is now over, except of course for the unreasonable people who refuse to compromise.
I would love to hear from people who think my position is unreasonable.
On the other hand, it wouldn't seem entirely unreasonable to suspect that there's at least a little advantage to be gained from mid-caps» relative unpopularity (due to people picking up large and small and ignoring what's in the middle).
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If you or a loved one has been injured in a motor vehicle accident; injured in an accident at work; sustained injuries or damages from nursing home abuse; or been the victim of another person's careless behavior, unreasonable acts, or negligence, we are ready to help determine the strength of your case.
Even if the law or intent of the Quebec law is not to forbid e.g. someone employed by the municipality from dressing as Bonhomme, it's not unreasonable to wonder about the consequences of the law which may extend beyond the intent of the law especially if organizations or people are risk - averse and haven't paid for legal opinions to know exactly what they can and can't do.
It guarantees that all people will be free from «unreasonable searches and seizures» of your person, your home, and the like.
And it follows that prosecuting non-lawyers because they give legal advice to people who can not obtain lawyers at reasonable cost, and can not afford present unreasonable costs, is to bar the people so advised and aided by those non-lawyers from their constitutional rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, in particular, s. 7 (fundamental justice), s. 11 (d)(fair trial), and s. 15 (equality rights).
We've developed a system of having people make unreasonable requests, with the idea that every once in a while, if you ask a group of people to do something for you that's totally unreasonable and you shouldn't expect them to do it, that every once in a while they will and that you can have some really great results from that.
The Fourth Amendment protects the right of the people to be free from «unreasonable searches and seizures.»
For example, someone who drives drunk and causes a car accident has obviously breached his or her duty to operate his or her vehicle safely and keep other people on the road free from unreasonable harm.
The Court of Appeal applied the principle from R. v. Jarvis, 2002 SCC 73 to conclude that the CRA could not use its audit powers to prepare a criminal investigation, and that doing so was a violation of an accused person's right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure pursuant to Section 8 of the Charter.
Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects people from unreasonable search and seizure, but defines privacy as «a biographical core of personal information» that tends to reveal «intimate details of the lifestyle and personal choices of the individual.»
Moreover — from the unintended consequence standpoint — isn't a more affordable and more accessible system going to make it easier for unreasonable people to access the system?
69 Furthermore, it is clear from recital 16 in the preamble to Directive 2004/38 that, in order to determine whether a person receiving social assistance has become an unreasonable burden on its social assistance system, the host Member State should, before adopting an expulsion measure, examine whether the person concerned is experiencing temporary difficulties and take into account the duration of residence of the person concerned, his personal circumstances, and the amount of aid which has been granted to him.
54 It is apparent from recital 10 in the preamble to Directive 2004/38, in particular, that that condition is intended, inter alia, to prevent such persons becoming an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system of the host Member State (Ziolkowski and Szeja, paragraph 40).
A party wishing to examine a non-party must seek leave of the Court for an order granting leave to examine the non-party, which order shall not be granted unless the person has information relevant to a material issue in the action, the moving party has been unable to obtain the information from the party to the action, it would be unfair to require the moving party to proceed to trial without the opportunity to examine the non-party and the examination will not unduly delay the commencement of the trial, entail unreasonable expense for other parties or result in unfairness to the person the moving party seeks to examine.
Although the police will likely work diligently to catch the person who did this to you, it is unreasonable to assume that they will also recover the items that were stolen from you.
He is focused on helping people charged with a crime, regardless of the allegations, and helping people vindicate their rights to be free from unreasonable government intrusion and excessive force.
States parties should take particular care that indigenous peoples and racial, ethnic and linguistic minorities are not excluded from social security systems through direct or indirect discrimination, particularly through the imposition of unreasonable eligibility conditions.
Is your partner aware of personal details from another person that might seem unreasonable for him or her to know?
Also, «knowledge of a condition which involves unreasonable risk of physical harm to persons on the land may not be imputed to a landlord merely from general knowledge that other properties of like age, construction, or design might possibly contain such hazardous conditions.
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