Sentences with phrase «law leaves the door»

The law leaves the door open for flexibility in this process.

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But it also left the door open for people in certain areas to prepay their property taxes before it went into effect to get around the cap — according to the IRS, in areas where the property tax liability is assessed by the local government prior to the law going into effect.
For now, the SEC has left the door open somewhat by not opting for something hyper - aggressive and tantamount to a blanket ban, which leaves some room for plausible deniability among SV bigwigs and others when this bubble pops and the SHTF (if not in the eyes of the law, then at least for the sake of face - saving in two years» time).
Familiarize yourself with the laws and make sure you're not leaving the door open for a discrimination suit.
And such groups provided Catholic support for the president in 2009, when he faced conservative Catholic criticism over his commencement address at the University of Notre Dame, and in 2010, when the bishops opposed Obama's health care law, alleging that it left the door open to taxpayer - funded abortion.
Centuries after Spain formally and sometimes violently prevented Jews from practicing their religion, forcing them to convert or leave the country, the proposed law would open the country's doors to the dispersed descendants of Sephardic Jews.
One does not have to abhor homosexuality in order to understand that the recent change in law has opened a wide door that will leave the school system, and children in general, vulnerable to further legal changes that will always go towards greater licentiousness, and less protection for the vulnerable.
Again, anyone who supports Iran, Turkey, Syria or Pakistan's use of Islamic laws against non-Muslums in this country can leave now, and don't let the good lady holding the torch of freedom kick you on your way out the doors of freedom.
I slipped out the door with the excuses of getting the mail, leaving Brian and my in - laws to the older two tinies, to the teeth...
I slipped out the door with the excuses of getting the mail, leaving Brian and my in - laws to the older two tinies, to the teeth brushing and the jammie - getting, the one - more - glass - of - water - please and look - mummy - I - found - another - boogie negotiations.
So then the Law brings us to the door of Christ and leaves us there.
and ordered us out the door while she ran to her car and called my mum, leaving my brother in law to watch Anne.
Sometimes they include stories of how we fed our kids, especially if the story is horrifying, like answering the door with the flaps of a nursing bra down, or having a mother - in - law mix up a whole days» worth of pricey formula and leave it out of the fridge to go bad, not knowing.
It is against the Law for conductors to hang on the bus doors and leave the doors open.
Governor David Paterson, Assembly Speaker Leader Sheldon Silver, and Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith (all Democrats) reached an agreement behind closed doors to repeal much of what is left of the draconian drug laws that govern the state — ones that were passed in the seventies during a heroin epidemic in urban areas and are commonly called the Rockefeller Drug Llaws that govern the state — ones that were passed in the seventies during a heroin epidemic in urban areas and are commonly called the Rockefeller Drug LawsLaws.
The Law Society says that this clause goes against the principles of the right to a fair trial and potentially leaves the door open to anonymity becoming routine.
Some leading legislators have left the door open for changes in the evaluation law during their next session, which begins in January.State Sen. John Flanagan (R - East Northport), during an interview last week with National Public Radio on WCNY in Syracuse, said he believes any required changes probably could be made by the Regents and their staff in the Education Department.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, who is seeking reform of the rent laws, has been noncommittal so far on the tax cap, but left the door open for talks.
When it passed in 1991, however, Minnesota's charter school law did not include automatic collective bargaining rights for teachers or emphasize diversity, leaving the door open for charters to bypass union involvement and specifically target low - income and minority groups (Kahlenberg & Potter, 2014).
One moment the law guaranteed that the state's decisions were made in the light of day and in a public setting and the next, local communities were left twisting in the wind, forced into a situation where their local plans will be simply approved or rejected behind closed doors.
«After years of poor bar passage rates and high unemployment statistics, students were left with the bill when Charlotte School of Law closed its doors earlier this year,» Adams said.
The passive house standard may be acceptable as an alternative method of compliance with Ireland's stringent energy efficiency regulations, according to a leading expert in energy and construction law, leaving the door open to a similar approach in the UK.
But the court also noted his efforts to address his chemical dependence and left the door open to an eventual return to law practice.
Law firms would do well to leave themselves an open door to re-evaluate blocking decisions.
On the other hand, the CJEU does leave the door open for the disapplication of EU competition law if the undertakings have tried to address the situation with the authorities and / or there is no restriction by object.
IJI has predominantly been applied so as to render provincial laws inapplicable to federal works, undertakings and other federally regulated persons and entities when they impair the core of the federal power over those entities (although the Supreme Court of Canada left the door open for IJI to apply to federal laws that impair provincial entities in Canada (Attorney General) v PHS Community Services Society, 2011 SCC 44 (CanLII)-RRB-.
The Court seems to leave the door open for situations where the trial court believes that there is a bona fide desire to wait for an expected clarification in the law, but it would seem to be a risky bet for a defendant if its actions could just as well be perceived as done for strategic benefit.
Below Dawn Joughin, specialist private client lawyer at Excello Law, examines the suggested proposals and argues that these will leave the door open for high levels of abuse, should they be implemented.
I include my shoes as part of my outfit and when I have to take them off it feels like I just messed up my «look»: o) I have a sister - in - law that leaves a little poem and note on the door to remove the shoes, so when I go there I always try to remember that and not include the shoes as part of the outfit.
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