Sentences with phrase «imposed by ruling»

Unable to play abroad before the age of 30 due to the sanctions imposed by the ruling communist party, Tomaszewski enjoyed stints with Beerschot in Belgium, where he won the Belgian Cup, and Hércules in Spain, before retiring in 1982.
Although James Nuechterlein acknowledges «the limits imposed by the rules of just war,» he avoids discussing how these limits bear on the way the U.S. military intervention in Afghanistan has been conducted.
The activities of these holons are rule - governed, but also adaptable within the constraints imposed by the rules.
Now, the parties are explicitly called upon to share in the responsibilities imposed by that Rule with the following additional language: «[T] hese rules should be construed, administered, and employed by the court and the parties to secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action and proceeding.»
No inflexible «seven - day» rule is imposed by the Rules; rather every case must be judged on its own facts: Dodge v. Shaw Cablesystems Ltd., 2009 BCSC 1765.
The following is a general outline of the Basic Criminal Process and the various rights and responsibilities imposed by these rules.
Minority shareholders can enforce these rights without restrictions otherwise imposed by the rule in Foss v Harbottle.
In § 164.502 of this final rule, we specify that disclosures of protected health information to the individual are not subject to the limitations on disclosure of protected health information otherwise imposed by this rule.
limits or conditions imposed by the rules of the Association to become and remain a member are, in my opinion, alien to the notion of a group with a sole defining characteristic of sharing, having or enjoying native title.22

Not exact matches

The FCC is slated to vote Oct. 27 on new broadband privacy rules that according to Ars Technica, «will put broadband providers under a stricter privacy regime than the one imposed on websites like Google and Facebook, which are regulated separately by the Federal Trade Commission.
Those federal rules, which double down on restrictions adopted in 2014 and stern warnings to lenders issued by OSFI earlier this summer, require banks to qualify borrowers at higher interest rates, impose additional limits on mortgages for buyers with small down payments, and compel financial institutions to share the risk by taking out insurance policies on low - ratio mortgages.
In London, it has fended off attempts by drivers of the city's famous black cabs to have the app ruled illegal, and transport bosses decided earlier this year not to impose tough new rules on the app.
«Broad rules, such as those imposed by SB4, that push local law enforcement to take a more active role in immigration enforcement will further strain the relationship between local law enforcement and these diverse communities,» police chiefs from several major Texas cities wrote in a letter last week.
Under the proposed rule, people could enroll in low - cost plans with skimpier benefits for up to 12 months, an increase from the current three - month limit imposed by the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.
At least four states have moved to imposed some form of departmental cybersecurity rules on businesses, led by New York, which now requires financial companies to certify that they've addressed, among other things, third - party risks.
Like the RMD rules for retirement account owners, the rules for beneficiaries impose a penalty of 50 % of the shortfall if the RMD amount is not distributed by the applicable deadline.
Judge Andreas Korbmacher said on Thursday the country's highest federal administrative court would rule on Feb. 27 on an appeal brought by German states against bans imposed by local courts in Stuttgart and Duesseldorf over poor air quality.
The case was brought by Verizon, which claimed the FCC's «decision to impose the rules was arbitrary and capricious,» the ruling says.
Michaels countered by saying the very restrictions of commercial television — fixed time slots, ad breaks, language rulesimpose a very necessary discipline on a creative process that could otherwise spiral out of control.
Closed - shop rules imposed by the carpenters» union dictate public tendering policies, and so most future municipal construction contracts can only be bid by approved union firms, dramatically reducing the number of eligible bidders.
«CHX justifies the proposal by stating» [T] he Exchange submits that the proposed rules for LTAD are designed to operate in a manner that is consistent with the Act in that they are designed to protect investors and the public interest, are not designed to permit unfair discrimination, and would not impose any unnecessary or inappropriate burden on competition.»
What began as an attempt by community bankers to get a free pass from the qualified - mortgage rules imposed by the Dodd - Frank Act has expanded to include the biggest banks.
In an April 17 press conference, representatives from 14 of South Korea's leading cryptocurrency exchanges reportedly announced a set of self - imposed, non-legally binding rules that members of the Korean Blockchain Association (KBA), which includes those 14 exchanges, have agreed to abide by.
«On the other hand the EU has to respond clearly and decisively to tariffs imposed by the Americans that violate World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules,» added Felbermayr.
The success of fiscal rules — legislative or not - depends on the government and whether it is willing to adhere to the constraints imposed by the legislated fiscal rules.
 The real constraint on lending then is not deposits but credit - worthy customers and capital requirement / leverage rules imposed by regulators.
A just - launched group of licensed cryptocurrency exchanges in Japan is looking to restore market confidence by adopting self - imposed rules.
Adair Turner, former chief regulator of the British banks, argues that we need to reign in the growth of unproductive private debt by imposing tighter controls on banks through much higher capital requirements and by imposing limits on borrowing, such as maximum loan to value mortgage rules.
China's ambassador to the U.S. wouldn't rule out the possibility of the Asian nation scaling back purchases of Treasuries in response to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
Third place went to elimination of limits imposed by lenders on the amount they will lend an investor (46 percent) and fourth to easing of rules on section 1031 Exchanges (44 percent).
Effective May 11, 2018, all banks will be subject to new rules under the Bank Secrecy Act imposed by the United States Department of Treasury.
Because the SEC's rules for resubmission of a failed proposal by a shareholder in the next year's proxy statement require that the proposal have received up to 10 % of the vote (depending on how many years it has been submitted), the significant voting impact of an ISS recommendation can empower a proponent to resubmit a proposal year after year, imposing costs on the company and creating waste and negative publicity to the detriment of the company and its shareholders.
While the court's final ruling is yet to come, Banco del Estado de Chile and Itau Corpbanca have been ordered by the court to remove the block imposed on the accounts of cryptocurrency exchanges.
A group of licensed cryptocurrency exchanges in Japan is looking to restore market confidence by adopting self - imposed rules.
One paper, published by myself [3] focused on the Gillick ruling in the UK and found very clearly that when, in 1985, Victoria Gillick managed to get a temporary ban imposed on confidential family planning for minors, pregnancy rates did not increase.
But the flesh is also made to be controlled and ruled by the soul, and the fallen intellect has now imposed its own conflicting «law» of self - adoration and lust within the body.
Employers have the right to impose certain mandates on employees when it is important to the job they were hired to do; they should not be expected to bend the rules for some who don't want to be bound by those expectations and requirements.
The Mughal emperor who ruled over this mixed population was an autocrat bound by no law and admitting only the slight restraint imposed by the Islamic shari`a which was never allowed full sway.
The person at play knows no limits; he is ecstatic and wonderful — embracing the individual and dynamic while fleeing from the sanctions imposed both by other players and by rules.
I chose homeschooling because I knew I could not live by the rules imposed on my children... yet I don't lose any sleep when people assume they think they know why I homeschool or what it entails.
The party with close ties to the Serbian Orthodox Church said: «Is it possible that the ruling majority has no other candidate for the prime minister - designate but the one imposed by the West, which dictates all the moves by this government?»
And it is precisely because we quest for meaning, and therefore establish values, rules and principles by which to live, that we then experience guilt as we violate our own self - imposed standards.
To a large degree, freedom is granted to the members, but they are still bound together by glad acceptance of the common life, and they use the rule as a guideline rather than as an arbitrarily imposed dictate.
Here, too, it is apparent, was the principle basic to the entire attitude of the prophets and other progressive thinkers toward the monarchy: the king ruled, not by divine right, but under divinely imposed responsibility.
We are ambassadors in a foreign nation, and we help others live according to the rules of our kingdom not by trying to impose our rules upon them, but simply by living among them and showing them a different way.
Your chains are self imposed and imaginary, and your countless rules to live by are extracted from a collection of myths thousands of years old that include slavery and many other detestable acts.
True, rule imposes on the ruler heavy burdens, cares, and responsibilities, not borne by the ruled.
By an opaque concept of revelation, 1 mean that familiar amalgamation of three levels of language in one form of traditional teaching about revelation: first, the level of the confession of faith where the lex credendi is not separated from the lex orandi; second, the level of ecclesial dogma where a historic community interprets for itself and for others the understanding of faith specific to its tradition; and third, the body of doctrines imposed by the magisterium as the rule of orthodoxBy an opaque concept of revelation, 1 mean that familiar amalgamation of three levels of language in one form of traditional teaching about revelation: first, the level of the confession of faith where the lex credendi is not separated from the lex orandi; second, the level of ecclesial dogma where a historic community interprets for itself and for others the understanding of faith specific to its tradition; and third, the body of doctrines imposed by the magisterium as the rule of orthodoxby the magisterium as the rule of orthodoxy.
In turn, the confession of faith loses the suppleness of living preaching and is identified with the dogmatic assertions of a tradition and with the theological discourse of one school whose ruling categories are imposed by the magisterium.
Speaking at a conference, Denis O'Brien urged Church leaders to improve how they communicate with youngsters or risk pushing them away by imposing rules they don't follow.
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