Sentences with phrase «impose at»

Then we impose at the federal level (for the peace, order and good governance of Canada) a system to fund family law litigation within the legal regime that currently exists.
This implies the power of the province to impose at least some conditions on how and when people have a right to access the courts.
As the court in Christie said, s. 92 (14) of the Constitution Act, 1867 «implies the power of the province to impose at least some conditions on how and when people have a right of access to the courts» (Christie at para. 17).
In upholding an earlier decision, the Court of Appeal said that forcing the courts to impose at least a 12 - month jail term could, in some cases, be out of line with the various acts captured by the law.
Recent solo exhibitions include Super Impose at Baruch College New Media Artspace (New York, NY), Crevice Bouquet at Inside Out Museum (Beijing, China) and Field Notes, a mile - long installation, in Groton, Vermont commissioned by Burlington City Arts.
Overall they were not given enough time to impose themselves at Madrid.
«I can't see how this player could fail to impose himself at Lyon.
Chelsea had been on top for most of the second half but were struggling to impose themselves at the last ten minutes, as Arsenal were doing well to hold onto the ball in the middle of the pitch as they continued to frustrate the home side.
The player has been under pressure in recent games for his failure to impose himself at the heart of the Chelsea midfield, and many fans and pundits have called for the player to be dropped from the first team.
Assuming that the SEC will impose at least some change, the securities industry has a version of its own.
As evidence, they cite the decision by Bank of America (BAC) to abandon its plan for debit card fees and the decision of many other large banks not to impose them at all.
«According to Brüning, the suffering they would cause would help elicit international sympathy for the Germans and help put an end to the unpopular reparations imposed at Versailles.»
The important thing is that «free enterprise» has only been able to be imposed at gunpoint.
However, the figures did not take into account the second round of credit restrictions imposed at the end of that month by banking regulator APRA and these are likely to show in coming months.
Companies have until May 22 to submit comments to the administration about the tariffs, with the penalties to be imposed at an undetermined date.
«We are deeply concerned by the long jail sentences imposed at a previous hearing on Pastor Victor Bet Tamraz, Amin Afshar Naderi and Hadi Asgari for allegedly «conducting evangelism» and «illegal house church activities», and similar charges.»
Varela said the Roman Catholic Church «has conferred to all the priests legitimately approved to hear sacramental confessions, who are in the archdiocese of Madrid during August 15 to 22, the delegated power to remit during the sacrament of penance the excommunication... corresponding to the sin abortion, to the faithful who are truly sorry, imposing at the same time a convenient penance.»
If we're going to do something in Syria, then it needs to be part of a plan that aims at consequences that makes sense as part of a larger strategy of imposing at least the negative peace of an end to conflict in Syria.
Uniform health care coverage will not come into being piecemeal by being imposed at the level of the states.
Then standards should be imposed at the national level.
The ex-Groningen defender is certainly imposing at 6ft 4 inches and will add some neccessary height to our back line to help deal with set - pieces which seems to have been an Arsenal weakness in recent years.
See, like I said earlier, Golden isn't all that physically imposing at 6» 3, 260 pounds.
Physically imposing at 6» 6», bombastic, perpetually hoarse, freethinking but obsessive to the extreme, Steen sees metaphors for competing in whatever book happens to be on his nightstand (at the moment, Thomas Cahill's How the Irish Saved Civilization).
Indianapolis: Bradley Chubb, EDGE, N.C. State Chubb might be the safest pick in the draft (though that can be the kiss of death, ask Aaron Curry), and he fulfills Chris Ballard's desire to get more athletically imposing at a premium position.
The first restrictions on night flights were imposed at Heathrow in 1962.
Any policy of taxing non-residents would therefore probably have to be imposed at the EU level in order to be truly effective.
It's imposed at an 8.82 percent flat rate, rather than the 6.85 percent set in permanent law.
The spending proposal includes $ 1 billion earmarked for eliminating the Gap Elimination Adjustment — spending cuts first imposed at the onset of the recession.
Also, «for those defendants previously convicted and who have failed to satisfy the financial obligations imposed at sentencing, we will consider federal civil forfeiture actions against their pensions to satisfy criminal judgments,» the prosecutor said.
«As a result, I will be stepping down from the job that I love, and I will face whatever sanctions the court imposes at the proper time.»
In Brazil, businessmen have of their own accord taken more drastic steps than those imposed at Brittan Elementary.
The moratorium was imposed at a time when NIH had no grants out for this type of research, which provided an opportunity for the agency to take stock of scientific and ethical considerations, Wolinetz said.
Surprisingly, the restricted diet imposed at maturity resulting in the longest survival was a diet of moderate restriction with a lower protein level.
Even if such conditions weren't imposed at the outset, a future administration might require participating schools to abide by as - yet unwritten requirements.
Increasingly so, it appears that each new policy, whether imposed at the state or national level, has complicated the role of the public school teacher, causing teachers to sacrifice their autonomy for the sake of rigor and accountability in the classroom.
After performance handicaps imposed at the preceding race in Salt Lake City were rescinded, Corvette driver Olivier Beretta won the GT1 pole for the 18th time, extending his American Le Mans Series record for career poles.
Claimed fuel economy for this petrol powered hatchback is imposing at 20.51 kmpl for petrol only and AGS version, CNG version on the other hand delivers 26.6 km / kg and in petrol mode it vouches to return 19.3 kmpl.
It may be a little imposing at first, but if you just take it step - by - step, one section at a time, you will see that mastering your Twitter analytics isn't that difficult.
Similar to the charges assessed by mutual fund companies for managing mutual funds, these fees are imposed at the fund level and pay the investment firm for the fund manager's expertise and other expenses.
Similar to the charges for managing mutual funds, these fees are imposed at the fund level and pay the investment firm for the fund manager's expertise, investment trading costs, distribution and service, and other expenses related to the variable annuity's underlying investments.
Personal property taxes in Vermont are imposed at the local level.
Please note that additional baggage restrictions may be imposed at the airport without prior notice.
The number of Points required to redeem any Reward may be substantially increased, any Reward may be withdrawn, and restrictions on any Reward or reward redemption («Reward Redemption») may be imposed at any time.
Furthermore, you can use Ultimate Rewards travel portal to redeem points to pay for your entire travel reservation, including any taxes and fees imposed at the time of purchase.
Delta's blackout dates actually vary from Korean's blackout dates for its own flights in that Korean imposes them at different times for flights in different regions and in different directions (yes, it's confusing).
States of exception have been imposed at moments of crisis throughout modern history.
Imports from countries that do not have an EAL would have the full EAL imposed at the time of import.
The real issue is whether humans can arrive at a sustainable long term accommodation with the planet voluntarily and consensually (Democracy) or whether it must be imposed at the direction of high minded individuals who are better than, or know more than, everyone else (Authoritarianism).
We compare aircraft observations to modeled CH4 distributions by accounting for a) transport using the Stochastic Time - Inverted Lagrangian Transport (STILT) model driven by Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) meteorology, b) emissions from inventories such as EDGAR and ones constructed from California - specific state and county databases, each gridded to 0.1 ° x 0.1 ° resolution, and c) spatially and temporally evolving boundary conditions such as GEOS - Chem and a NOAA aircraft profile measurement derived curtain imposed at the edge of the WRF domain.
To avoid burdening low and moderate - income households, carbon tax proceeds should be returned to Americans through periodic pro rata «dividends» or dedicated to reducing the tax burden of regressive taxes such as the federal payroll tax or state sales taxes (depending upon whether the tax is imposed at the federal or state level).
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