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.
The policy Mr. Ashley purchased provides coverage for trip cancellation if a sickness results in medically
imposed restrictions as certified by a physician at the time of loss preventing their continued participation in the trip.
Sickness, Accidental Injury or death of a Family Member or Traveling Companion booked to travel with You, that results in medically
imposed restrictions as certified by a Physician preventing that person's participation in the Trip.
Sickness, Accidental Injury or death of a Family Member booked to travel with You that results in medically
imposed restrictions as certified by a Physician preventing that person's continued participation in the Trip.
a) Your Accidental Injury, Covered Sickness or death or the Accidental Injury, Covered Sickness or death of Your Traveling Companion, Your Family Member, Your children's caregiver or Your Business Partner; that results in medically
imposed restrictions as certified by a Physician at the time of loss preventing Your participation or continued participation in the Covered Trip.
Not exact matches
In China, overall new home prices fell for the third month, government data showed on Monday,
as government -
imposed restrictions took the wind out of the frothy market.
When Canada and Australia
impose restrictions on the export of natural resources to nations such
as China — a move I fully expect by 2015 — then exactly what is China going to do in retaliation?
Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, noted that Trump's ban has a human impact,
as well
as a business one: «We're concerned about the impact of this order and any proposals that could
impose restrictions on Googlers and their families, or that could create barriers to bringing great talent to the U.S.»
Rubio would roll back the Dodd - Frank banking act, which has
imposed tighter regulations on the large Wall Street banks in the wake of the recession,
as part of a push to decrease or eliminate government
restrictions on businesses.
CETA would give Canadian exporters preferential access to the EU, and would affect tariffs that the EU has been
imposing on imported merchandise,
as well
as investment
restrictions, automobile specifications and procurement rules.
Icahn had already received permission to buy
as much
as 35 % of Herbalife stock in July, which he announced the same day the nutrition products company reached a controversial settlement with the FTC that
imposed restrictions on its business model but stopped short of calling it a pyramid scheme.
If the SEC regulators make Title III of the JOBS Act workable (
as it relates to crowdfunding), thereby
imposing less
restrictions on non-accredited investors, the uncapped crowdfunding market will continue to swell through more innovative platforms and startups.
Beijing is publishing draft rules that would
impose taxi - like
restrictions on private car - hailing services such
as Uber, the FT reports.
Beyond that, he described China
as a country upon which other nations had
imposed unfair trade penalties: «We hope developed countries will stop
imposing restrictions on normal and reasonable trade of high - tech products and relax export controls on such trade with China,» he said, not naming any specific country.
He also boasted about his administration's efforts to reduce regulation
as he maligned the «unelected bureaucrats» who «
imposed restrictions with no vote, no legislation, and no accountability.»
It has announced plans to reconsider a rule that would have
imposed restrictions on payday and short - term lenders, such
as making sure borrowers would be able to pay them back, and delayed a rule on prepaid cards that increased consumer protections.
The 30 percent tariff on solar panels is among the first unilateral trade
restrictions imposed by the administration
as part of a broader protectionist agenda to help U.S. manufacturers, but which has alarmed Asian trading partners that produce lower cost goods.
Were the United States to
impose significant trade
restrictions and were other countries to respond in kind,
as they surely would, the domestic economy's competitive edge would not be sufficient to prevent serious harm to the country's exports.
The SBA does
impose some
restrictions on the microloan program, such
as how the loans can be used and what the maximum repayment term is.
This is particularly true in cases where the new rules single out certain activities
as especially concerning and
impose further taxes, whether in the form of higher capital charges, more stringent regulatory supervision or activity - specific legal and regulatory costs and
restrictions.
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.
Except
as required by Section 162 (m) of the Code with respect to a SAR intended to qualify
as performance - based compensation
as described in Section 162 (m) of the Code, there will be no
restrictions specified in the 2014 Plan on the exercise of SARs or the amount of gain realizable therefrom, although
restrictions may be
imposed by the administrator in the SAR agreements.
Our amended and restated bylaws provide that the failure of non-U.S. citizens to register their shares on a separate stock record, which we refer to
as the «foreign stock record,» would result in a suspension of their voting rights in the event that the aggregate foreign ownership of the outstanding common stock exceeds the foreign ownership
restrictions imposed by federal law.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) is considering a ban on the marketing, distribution and sale of binary options,
as well
as imposing restrictions on the amount of leverage available to retail clients trading contracts for difference (CFDs).
Use the capital
as you need to grow your business, free from the use - of - funds
restrictions imposed by many banks and other lenders.
But the UN typically pushes back against countries
imposing restrictions on how their troops and equipment can be used on missions,
as such caveats have been blamed for some of the peacekeeping disasters of the 1990s.
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.
Compelling China to change course with respect to these kinds of market access barriers is long overdue, but U.S. missteps (such
as imposing restrictions unilaterally through channels not sanctioned by the World Trade Organization) could initiate a much larger and more deleterious sequence of protectionist measures.
Child chains can enforce further rules on transactions denominated in their token, such
as permissioning, limiting which accounts are authorized to issue specific transaction types, in order to e.g. comply with KYC rules for a child chain pegged to a fiat currency, or assets marketed to a jurisdiction
imposing additional
restrictions on who can trade them.
KickCoin tokens may fall under one or more requests or actions on their part, including but not limited to
restrictions imposed on the use or possession of digital tokens such
as KickCoins, which may slow or limit the functionality or repurchase of KickCoin tokens in the future.
And recently, those revelations were brought into even broader perspective through a study conducted by the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion and Public Life, which rated most of the Arab Spring countries
as «high or very high» concerning government -
imposed religious
restrictions.
Yahweh gives the productive environment in which his life is set with only the one condition (symbolized in the story in the forbidden tree) that men acknowledge his status
as creature by observing this single
restriction to his freedom
imposed by the creator.
My contention that the propositional element in religious assertions consists of stories interpreted
as straightforwardly empirical propositions which are not, generally speaking, believed to be true has the great advantage of
imposing no
restriction whatever upon the empirical interpretation which can be put upon the stories.
Some states allow local
restrictions to be
imposed by local authorities even in «wet» counties, such
as limiting closing times, sales and consumption locations, or even whether beer can be sold cold.
It was a really exciting project
as it encouraged me to develop creativity within the
restriction imposed by the letters of the alphabet and the requirement that each animal had to be doing something beginning with its letter.
It is, I would suggest, in the blanket nature of the
restriction — that and the fact that banks, whose ability to fine - tune laws in other circumstances such
as identity and personal security have often been severely lacking, are now being encouraged to
impose what is effectively prior restraint on online content.
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.
However, the Fifth Amendment's due process guarantee, beginning with Bolling v. Sharpe (1954), has been interpreted
as imposing some of the same
restrictions on the federal government: «Though the Fifth Amendment does not contain an equal protection clause,
as does the Fourteenth Amendment which applies only to the States, the concepts of equal protection and due process are not mutually exclusive.
«This kind of reform is never easy, it's the Legislature
imposing new
restrictions on itself, but we're
as close
as we've ever been in New York,» Lawrence Norden, deputy director of the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center, said.
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.»
They regard the
restrictions on second jobs
as another example of a failing Parliament
imposing its waning authority.
The Maastricht Treaty of 1992 and the Stability and Growth Pact
imposed restrictions on EU member states» levels of public borrowing
as a precondition of the establishment of European Monetary Union.
His conference wants to
impose the same
restrictions on outside income that apply to the U.S. Congress and close a loophole that lets LLCs make political donations
as if they were people.
EHRC member Lorna McGregor said: «
As it stands, the Trade Union Bill is in danger of
imposing potentially unlawful
restrictions on everyone's basic human right to strike.
As a result of the Scaffold Law being in place, Erie County and New York State continue to lose business as companies choose to develop in states that don't impose such restriction
As a result of the Scaffold Law being in place, Erie County and New York State continue to lose business
as companies choose to develop in states that don't impose such restriction
as companies choose to develop in states that don't
impose such
restrictions.
Cuomo confirmed he will lead a trade mission to Cuba later this year, saying he'd like to develop «agricultural exchange» with the Communist island
as the federal government removes economic
restrictions first
imposed in the 1960s.
2015 is just a week old, but we have already seen two worrying trends for Syrians fleeing the violence of war: first, an increase in
restrictions imposed on those seeking to settle in neighbouring countries such
as Lebanon; and secondly, even more refugees boarding boats and taking risky journeys in the Mediterranean.
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 Grider Street hospital late last week began
imposing temporary water - use
restrictions as a result.