Sentences with phrase «impose restrictions against»

These measures also impose restrictions against engaging in enumerated activities with designated persons.
You may also wish to impose restrictions against future transfers of the property.

Not exact matches

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.
Turkey has previously imposed blocks or restrictions on access to Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, Skype, Instagram, and YouTube in conjunction with moves against Erdogan's opponents.
The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions against 13 Chinese and North Korean organizations Washington accused of helping evade nuclear restrictions against Pyongyang and supporting the country through trade of commodities like coal.
MOSCOW, April 25 - Moscow is holding off on taking retaliatory measures against the United States for imposing sanctions on Rusal, hoping the EU can persuade Washington to ease restrictions against the world's second largest aluminium producer further, sources told Reuters.
MOSCOW, April 25 (Reuters)- Moscow is holding off on taking retaliatory measures against the United States for imposing sanctions on Rusal, hoping the EU can persuade Washington to ease restrictions against the world's second largest aluminium producer further, sources told Reuters.
Depending on the results of the investigation, Trump, who has railed against Chinese steel in the past, could impose broad restrictions on any steel imports.
The Chinese government plans to immediately impose tariffs on 128 U.S. products, including pork and certain fruits, a direct response to President Donald Trump's recent moves to pursue numerous trade restrictions against Beijing.
Popular financial radio show host Dave Ramsey caused a firestorm on Twitter last week when he weighed in against the «fiduciary rule» — the controversial pending Department of Labor regulation that would impose new restrictions on a vast swath of financial professionals who handle IRAs and 401 (k) accounts.
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.
By: Reuters 26th April 2018 Moscow is holding off on taking retaliatory measures against the United States for imposing sanctions on Rusal, hoping the EU can persuade Washington to ease restrictions against the world's second largest aluminium producer further, sources told Reuters.
For this reason there is a strong tendency for feminists to argue against any state - imposed restrictions.
If Christians erupted in organized violence against some depiction of Jesus, there would undoubtedly be some sort of restrictions imposed on such depictions (either formally or informally).
Against them, Reagan stands up for his economic and defense record, and argues for school prayer, tuition tax credits and abortion restrictions — not to impose any religious establishment but to restore religious freedom, strengthen traditional «social mores» and protect the unborn.
And there are also many, many things we could be doing to encourage children's acceptance of healthier school meals: imposing meaningful restrictions on children's junk food advertising; requiring food education in schools — not just nutrition education, but offering kids a real understanding of our food system, and overtly inoculating them against the allure of hyper - processed and fast food; teaching all children basic cooking skills; getting more gardens into schools; encouraging restaurants to ditch the standard breaded - and - fried children's menu; imposing taxes on soda (and even junk food); improving food access; and so much more.
The home secretary will no longer be able to impose tight restrictions on asylum seekers when they appeal decisions against them after a court judgement ended the system with immediate effect.
«After collecting thousands of dollars in checks, Mr. Crowley returned to the floor of the House just in time to vote against a series of amendments that would have imposed tougher restrictions on Wall Street.»
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 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.
While not against restrictions — such as imposing a foreign - buyer tax — Melanson is far more supportive of a system of incentives.
PIJAC strongly supports protecting the public against dangerous animals, but legislators often overreact with regulations that go too far by imposing excessive restrictions or banning species of animals that do not represent a public threat.
Work highlights Represented Impression Products against Lexmark in the Supreme Court to reverse a Federal Circuit decision which had found a patentee may impose patent - based post-sale restrictions on an article's use or resale regardless of the patent exhaustion doctrine and that foreign sales do not exhaust US patent rights.
Section 125 (1)(c) of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 imposes a restriction on the publication of any material by central government which «puts any arguments for or against any particular answer» to a referendum question.
Since the only way to impose any restrictions on the presidency is via the Constitution (i.e. Congress can't pass a law redefining the qualification for office), and since the use of «he» has never been strictly interpreted to preclude female senators and representatives, we have to conclude that there never has been a prohibition against a female president.
Once the divorce proceedings begin, restrictions are automatically imposed to severely limit any property transactions, such as sale, gift, or borrowing against marital property in general.
The Quebec restriction on name change after marriage is often defended as a feminist move against the patriarchal notion that women must take their husband's name, but are the limits imposed on a woman's choice to change her name not just as patriarchal?
Singapore has backtracked on its previous stance not to impose restrictions on Bitcoin transactions, deciding to now regulate the crytocurrency in a bid to safeguard against terrorist funding and money laundering.
Therefore, it is essential that the provider understands what each of the terms means and ensures that the contract properly articulates any restrictions the provider wants to impose against the syndicator or publishers regarding use of the listings now, and in the future.
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