Sentences with phrase «impose unreasonable»

«It was extremely important that we secure coverage that would provide protection for our properties but not impose an unreasonable burden on our malls» tenants, many of whom are small business owners,» Simon CEO David Simon said in a statement.
Explaining that this did not impose an unreasonable burden on the bar, the rule's Official Note explained:
Response: The Secretary believes that such an approach would impose an unreasonable burden on covered entities and the judicial system and that greater flexibility is necessary to assure that the judicial and administrative systems function smoothly.
There simply is not time to micromanage every aspect of acase, and todo so would impose unreasonable fees on the client.
The duty of reasonable care does not make a property owner an insurer of its property; «nor does it impose unreasonable maintenance burdens.»
The commercial trucking industry is very competitive, and the rising demand for fast shipments from one coast to the other may cause companies to impose unreasonable requirements on their truck drivers to drive longer than what is safe.
Everyone else was asked to stay home so that they would not impose an unreasonable burden on backup systems.
purposefully post Content in a irrelevant category or city, repeatedly post the same or similar Content or otherwise impose an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our infrastructure; or
They would impose unreasonable and excessive new requirements on charter schools that are not in line with the intent of the California Charter Schools Act of 1992 to provide autonomous, accountable and independent public schools.»
They seemed equally troubled by the potential consequences of changing course, worrying that a higher standard would impose unreasonable costs on school districts.
For example, if the bill requires the EPA only use studies that can be identically reproduced, that would impose an unreasonable demand on scientists, according to Rush Holt, who testified at the hearing as CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Mattson said the added safety measures likely to result from a more demanding look at nuclear plant vulnerabilities should not impose unreasonable costs on most plants.
«As legislators, we understand the concern of businesses that old regulations may be medically outdated and impose unreasonable costs,» the lawmakers wrote to Workers Compensation Board Chairwoman Clarissa Rodriguez.
It demanded that the government never impose unreasonable regulation on virtual currency trading.
You may not knowingly or intentionally take any action that may impose an unreasonable burden or load on the online services or its servers and infrastructures.
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your use of software robots, spiders, crawlers, or similar data gathering and extraction tools, or any other action you take that imposes an unreasonable burden or load on our infrastructure (whether owned by, leased or licensed to us) or that of any of our Suppliers.
Schools were run «in a severe, regimented manner that imposed unreasonable and oppressive discipline on children and even on staff»...
You will not take any action that imposes an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on Phoenix Media Corporations» infrastructure, including but not limited to transmitting spam or using other such unsolicited mass emailing techniques.
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«Unfortunately, this morning the Senate Education and Youth Committee passed a gutted bill that would actually furnish less equitable funding to our public charter schools and imposes unreasonable measures of accountability,» said Tony Roberts, president and CEO of the Georgia Charter Schools Association.
However a recent case by the US Supreme Court, identifies a potential infringement on property rights when government imposes unreasonable conditions on land - use permits or approvals.
I am not sure how to change the way this analysis is performed but I am sure that its current flawed approach is leading to imposing unreasonable costs without a clear path to the benefits and without regard to alternative uses of the money spent.
As the president of the National Petrochemical & Refiners Association said, «Instead of imposing an unreasonable biofuels mandate, which would raise energy costs and impact fuel supplies, government should allow consumer choice and the free market to determine the mix of energy sources to best meet our nation's needs.»
In this child pornography case, the government appeals Robert McBride («Defendant»)'s 84 - months» sentence on the grounds that the district court committed clear error in weighing the § 3553 (a) factors and imposed an unreasonable sentence.
Marijuana criminalization imposes unreasonable penalties on relatively low - risk activities and, as criminal defence lawyers, we see the results of criminalization.
The U.S. Justice Department's complaint alleged that the defendants» employees harassed tenant families by yelling obscenities at young children and threatening parents with eviction for minor infractions of rules that imposed unreasonable and discriminatory restrictions on children.
The Court held that a bylaw which imposed unreasonable restraints on access to membership was a violation of the Act, but also held that a bylaw which limited access to AP services to...
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take any action that imposes an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on the infrastructure of the Website or the RealtyForSale.ca's systems or networks or any systems or networks connected to the Website;

Not exact matches

You will not take any action that imposes or may impose (in our sole discretion) an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our technical infrastructure;
2001)(«The D.C. Circuit, confronting a case in which an agency had unreasonably delayed an action under a statute that provided no deadline (rather than and [sic] agency that unlawfully withheld an action under a statute that imposed a deadline), explained that «a finding that delay is unreasonable does not, alone, justify judicial intervention»»).
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«In the absence of any showing of legislative consideration or tailoring, it is unreasonable to impose such an impairment through emergency appropriation bills, particularly when there is a unified legislative voice denying the very reasonableness and necessity of the enactment.»
Plaintiff avers that this filing fees imposed by 1st Defendant is arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable.
In the court documents, prosecutors said that a range of 22 to 27 years in prison would not be «unreasonable» and asked the federal judge to impose prison time «greater than any sentence imposed on other New York state legislators convicted of public corruption offenses.»
Although most chemicals are presumably safe, the lack of testing and ongoing bureaucratic delay imposed by existing legal requirements pose an unreasonable risk.
The constraints imposed on FDA [US Food and Drug Administration] with regard to ensuring the absence of unreasonable risk associated with the use of dietary supplements make it difficult for the health of the American public to be adequately protected.»
(Admittedly, they may not know the difference, but all the available data shows that the overwhelming majority of what is sometimes an unreasonable testing burden is imposed by states and districts.)
A student who was expelled from Glenbrook North High School for trying to hack into its grading system has sued the school board, saying the district abused its power by imposing an «unreasonable» and «oppressive» punishment.
Still, the province can easily pass legislation that imposes tight limits on development approval timelines and outlaws unreasonable and arbitrary requirements and restrictions.
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From Albert Camus» essays and Samuel Beckett's plays, to the videos and performances by Bas Jan Ader, Bruce Nauman and Vito Acconci, there is an artistic tendency that explores notions of success and failure: unreasonable actions, efforts for no apparent reason, insistency to satisfy imposed demands or the perversion of common actions, to create gestures with no relevant goals.
They spin that clearly established fact to unreasonable extremes so they can impose Cap and Trade and the EPA ruling that CO2 is a toxin and all their agenda to regulate industry and commerce and control the world.
«I find it is unreasonable to impose a duty upon the [text - sending] defendant in this case under these facts.
[T] o impose a private law duty of care on the facts that have been pleaded here would create an unreasonable and undesirable burden on Ontario that would interfere with sound decision - making in the realm of public health.
But whatever one thinks of this general notion, there can be little doubt that district judges will have a considerable personal / professional bias when considering an appellant's claim that the sentence imposed below was unreasonable.
District judges, knowing that they have to impose reasonable sentences in all future cases, surely will be disinclined when sitting by designation to declare unreasonable any sentencing practice or result that seems anywhere close to any sentencing practice or result they have ever embraced in the past or might be inclined to embrace in the future.
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