Sentences with phrase «impose conditions as»

There is, however, no good reason why the Crown did not seek and the court did not impose conditions as part of the discharge.
In so far as the court imposed conditions as to the time at which the premises had to close, it was submitted that that was not a matter which could be regulated under LA 2003.
(b) refer the complaint to the Chief Justice, with or without imposing conditions as referred to in subsection 51.4 (15); or
(c) refer the complaint to the Chief Justice, with or without imposing conditions as referred to in subsection (15); or

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For instance, Smith said, some taxpayers don't realize that an elderly person in their care could qualify as a dependent if they meet certain conditions imposed by the IRS.
For instance, Smith said, some taxpayers don't realize that an elderly person in their care could qualify as a dependent if they meet certain conditions imposed by the Internal Revenue Service.
We are still trying to determine how the 157 conditions the National Energy Board imposed, as well as British Columbia conditions, map onto the provincial permitting process.»
More specifically, it is against the law for a bank to «impose undue pressure on, or coerce a person to obtain a product or service from a particular person, including the authorized foreign bank and any of its affiliates, as a condition for obtaining another product or service from the authorized foreign bank.»
It does not present itself as some externally imposed condition.
WHEREAS, conditions in various parts of the Muslim World have deteriorated dangerously due to the use of violence and armed struggle as a tool for settling conflicts and imposing one's point of view;
The structural adjustment imposed by the IMF and the World Bank on debtor countries as a condition of aiding them to renegotiate their debts has transformed the relative power of governments and economic actors.
From vindictiveness to magnanimity; from tribalism to universality, from the regret of penalized men over broken taboos to the penitence of humble men over personal guilt; from supplications for physical benefits to prayer as the fulfilling of interior conditions of spiritual growth; from the desire to impose man's will on a god to the desire that God's will should be done through man — such are the developments revealed in the recorded prayers of the Bible.
God, after all, has created us as we are and, in doing so, has imposed the conditions upon Himself.
«Daesh fighters have been systematically perpetrating mass atrocities, including killing members of religious groups such as Yazidis, Christians, Shia Muslims and others, causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of these groups, deliberately imposing conditions of life calculated to bring about their physical destruction in whole or in part.»
The preferred Eastern Orthodox understanding of hell, one with profound patristic pedigrees, defines hell as something self - imposed, a condition of the soul that freely refuses to open itself in love to God and neighbor, and that thereby seals itself against the deifying love of God, thereby experiencing divine glory as an external chastisement.
There can be real potentialities only in as far as there are actual presents which lay down conditions to which the future must conform, Furthermore, a past has led up to any such present, and the weight of this whole tradition imposing itself on the future is a necessary condition of the very concept of a real potentiality.
Paul is clear on this, when he argues against imposing Jewish ceremonial laws as a condition on the Gentiles for becoming Christians.
Accordingly, the social sciences may be expected to play an increasingly important role in liberal learning, as it becomes ever more evident that the conditions of human existence are not simply imposed by fate, nor the results of the interplay of blind, impersonal forces, but the consequences of deliberale human action.
But instead of imposing an alternative religious system of heroics on these poor, he spoke to them about a reign of God wherein one is not required to conform to any cultural or religious heroics as a condition of belonging to the divine fellowship.
Neither these teachings nor these narratives may be imposed as articles of faith on those who seek the ultimate truth of which these things are but the temporary vehicles, and who are themselves conditioned by a totally different world view.
Yeahright, from your side of the world this maybe so, as I have said, those who have gained, or earned privileges in this world may feel this way, but for those who have none, or are not able to get educated, or have sufficient finances that is needed in this society, drowning in imposed poverty from their living conditions, and exposed environments, unfortunately this is what their world consists of, and many innocent deaths happen just from poverty alone.
As the higher level imposes boundary conditions on the lower processes, the latter may continue blindly and independently of the comprehensive net flung by the former.
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.
We now know that we can not treat this material as if it had been written under the conditions that a modern historian would impose, namely, access to reliable contemporary records.
Why then does the West now pressure them to partner with Western NGOs and impose «governance» as a new condition for development aid?
It is defined in Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) as «any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the groups conditions of life, calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; [and] forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.»
For example, under existing laws, there is no power to impose a general curfew in a particular area, and while curfew conditions can be placed on some offenders as part of their ASBO, criminal sentence or bail conditions, there are only limited powers to impose them on somebody under the age of sixteen.
Although we do not undertake an exhaustive historical analysis today of the full scope of the Second Amendment, nothing in our opinion should be taken to cast doubt on longstanding prohibitions on the possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill, or laws forbidding the carrying of firearms in sensitive places such as schools and government buildings, or laws imposing conditions and qualifications on the commercial sale of arms.
«Nothing in our opinion should be taken to cast doubt on longstanding prohibitions on the possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill, or laws forbidding the carrying of firearms in sensitive places such as schools and government buildings, or laws imposing conditions and qualifications on the commercial sale of arms.»
Thanks to a new state law, East Hampton taxpayers will have the right to force a vote on whether the town should accept money for East Hampton Airport from the Federal Aviation Administration, which imposes rules on how airports function as a condition of providing funding.
These measures were adopted as a necessary condition of imposing necessary disciplines on the fiscal regimes of member states in order to convince the markets that the euro would be a viable currency.
The agreement was structured with a balanced risk allocation mechanism, with Liquidated damages and penalties imposed on Ameri in case of failure to perform the obligations as per the terms & conditions.
Justices have wide latitude as to what conditions to impose in an order of protection.
Steve Jennings Regional Organiser and political officer for the GMB explained how workers terms and conditions were suffering as a result of centrally impose economic policies across Europe.
Lower - income individuals performed poorly if the repairs were expensive but did fine if the cost was low, whereas higher - income individuals performed well in both conditions, as if the projected financial burden imposed no cognitive pressure.
In fact, Steve Berry, the head of RCA, thinks that the FCC can use the Verizon - cable deal as a springboard to impose conditions that will prevent Verizon from gaining too much control over spectrum in any given market.
We could imagine a different way in which the laws of physics could be formulated — not as a computer that calculates the next moment from the present moment but as a set of conditions that are imposed on the history of the universe as a whole.
In perhaps the most famous velocity - specificity study, Behm & Sale (1993) tasked subjects to perform ankle dorsiflexion training in two ways (isometric and isokinetic), where both conditions required the subjects to «move as rapidly as possible regardless of the imposed resistance.»
Arguably, she's reactive and passive as a result of the conditions imposed on her by her uncle and his superiors — all Russian men are invariably corrupt, brutal, and self - serving — but it also makes for unengaging, dull drama regardless of Lawrence's star power, natural beauty, or her semi-credible Russian accent (to her credit, she never slips up as American actors often due).
Other laws impose new restrictions on participating private schools as a condition of participation, including eligibility requirements, testing mandates, and educational content or course requirements.
''... [B] ut nothing in this Constitution shall be construed as creating or recognizing any right to education or training at public expense, nor as limiting the authority and duty of the legislature, in furthering or providing for education, to require or impose conditions or procedures deemed necessary to the preservation of peace and order.»
We noted that even though the Secretary of Education, as a condition of approving state plans, is prohibited from imposing any requirement that is inconsistent with the law, the draft rules do just that in several places.
Each of these proposed rule revisions reflects conditions imposed by Texas's NCLB waiver — that student growth be measured at the individual teacher level, that student performance on state assessments must be included as a measure of student growth, that the student growth component must be weighted 20 percent in a teacher's evaluation, and that TEA ensure that local school districts using locally - developed appraisal systems use student growth at the individual teacher 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.
As Hoover Institution scholar Bill Evers argued last month in Education Next: «Imposing such conditions has never been approved by Congress, and the federal waiver law does not permit it.»
The intention there, as I understand it, is to ensure that the oil will tolerate the operating conditions imposed by the turbo or long service.
Here's a breakdown of what TechCrunch's MG Siegler says about the purported Amazon tablet (he claimed he couldn't publish pictures as a condition imposed by his unnamed source):
• Amazon needs to soften the conditions it imposes on publishing houses, both in terms of commission percentage and of customer data sharing; by the same stroke, it will have to allow publishers to host advertising inside their products; and, of course, it ought to give publishers access to its own promotional programmes, such as the sponsored screensaver.
RESPA does not require lenders to impose an escrow account on borrowers; however, certain government loan programs (for example, FHA and VA loans) or lenders may require escrow accounts as a condition of the loan.
The present environment is characterized by unusually overvalued, overbought, overbullish conditions, with rising 10 - year Treasury bond yields, heavy insider selling, valuations on «forward earnings» appearing reasonable only because profit margins are more than 70 % above historical norms (fully explained by the negative sum of government and personal savings as a share of GDP), with the S&P 500 at a 4 - year market high, in a mature market advance, with lagging employment indicators still positive but more than half of all OECD countries already in GDP contraction, Europe in recession, Britain on the cusp, and the EU imposing massive losses on depositors in order to protect lenders in an unstable banking system where Cyprus is the iceberg's tip.
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