Sentences with phrase «interpreted as a violation»

Gillibrand also supported a constitutional amendment a Democratic coalition proposed in 2014 regulating campaign contributions and spending, which conservatives interpreted as a violation of the First Amendment.
However, promising a «pay for delete» and refusing to honor it after receiving payment could be interpreted as a violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
Due to those actions being interpreted as a violation of Steam's terms and conditions, Valve removed the offending games from its Steam Store.

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People with this orientation interpreted the persecution of Jews as a violation of moral principles, and the main goal of their rescue behavior was to reaffirm and act on these principles.
She interpreted her sister's cremation as a violation of her dignity.
This concern figures prominently in the case of cremation, which is disturbing to the sister who interprets that act as a violation of her sister and a threat to her resurrection.
Indeed, the bill is so poorly worded, some of them said, that it could be interpreted as abolishing basic property rights where museums are concerned and mandating the deaccession of such substantial portions of» their collections that they would be forced to abdicate their fiduciary responsibility — and thus be in violation of other laws.
Onan's refusal to impregnate his widowed sister - in - law, a refusal expressed in his deliberate withdrawal before ejaculation, was interpreted by the biblical writer as so serious a violation of divine decree that Onan was killed by Yahweh.
Twenty - one years after the RFRA was introduced in the House of Representatives by Chuck Schumer, passed nearly unanimously by Congress, and signed into law by President Bill Clinton, the Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to strike it down as an unconstitutional «takeover of the Court's power to interpret the Constitution» and a violation of the Establishment Clause.
FDA only needs to prove the appearance of a violation, not an actual violation, so a refusal is «not an absolute measure of risk, and is interpreted as a proxy for risk,» according to the paper.
No link (s) may appear on any page on your Web site or within any context containing content or materials that may be interpreted as libelous, obscene or criminal, or which infringes, otherwise violates, or advocates the infringement or other violation of, any third party rights.
No link (s) may appear on any page on your Web site or within any context containing content or materials that may be interpreted as libelous, obscene or criminal, or which infringes, otherwise violates, or advocates the infringement or other violation of, any third party rights.
is now communicating with the NCAA regarding a penalty for this offense, but believes the NCAA will interpret this secondary violation as «minor in nature.»
The Commonwealth had created a new felony modeled on the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, an obscure 20th - century federal law.15 It criminalized unauthorized use of any computer, an admittedly vague framing that in its federal incarnation had been interpreted to include activities as far - reaching as violating a website's terms of service.16 The device scanned a passenger's online personas for signs of criminal activity, and when it couldn't find a smoking gun (such as pictures of contraband or discussion of criminal activity), the CFAA gave Baley additional bites at the apple.17 Lying about your height in a dating profile was often a violation of a site's terms.
Relying on the police and or Crown to interpret and administer s. 172 as they see fit essentially removed the role of the JP and everyone else open to Charter violation et al!
Many educators interpret the term social maladjustment as referring to students with conduct disorders or those youth who have been adjudicated for rule violations (American Psychiatric Association, 2000).
Somewhat reluctantly, he filed an ethics complaint alleging a violation of Article 16, as interpreted by Standard of Practice 16 - 13.
Several months after the sale, Seller X filed a complaint against REALTOR ® A alleging a violation of Article 1, as interpreted by Standard of Practice 1 - 7.
The settlements shed fresh light on what realty industry and legal experts say is a persistent problem: Brokers and agents continue to pocket cash and other compensation for steering business to lenders and title companies in violation of federal anti-kickback rules as interpreted and enforced by the CFPB.
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