Sentences with phrase «law traces back»

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And another 2016 report from the US Government Accountability Office found that most of the guns — as many as 70 percent — used in crimes in Mexico, which has strict gun laws, can be traced back to the US, which has generally weaker gun laws.
Or, if the police traced the currency back to you from a previous crime, even if you had no involvement in that crime, they may attempt to confiscate it «in the name of the law».
In the Jewish law, three of the main areas of legislation concerned murder, adultery, and perjury, and in the Sermon on the Mount Jesus took pains to trace all three back to intimate, personal dispositions revealed in «the angry word, the lustful look, the evasive formula.»
This traces back to the Catholic view of natural law from St. Thomas Aquinas.
The trick is to describe the simplest actual entities, the generic actual occasions, so that (a) the laws of physics are an exemplification of their primitive form of «taking into account,» and yet (b) in their stark simplicity they contain the potentiality of the sort of progressive complexification which corresponds to the increasingly sophisticated forms of «taking into account» which we find as we ascend back up the scale of organic being, as we trace the upward path of evolution.
But when he came to delineate his differences with his opponents — that Gentile Christians need not adopt circumcision, Jewish food law observance, and the keeping of Jewish festivals and holy days — Paul traced those differences back to his own, unusual (by his opponents» standards) version of what God had achieved in sending Christ.
Where laws and / or regulations do not exist or are in conflict with generally accepted best practice, suppliers should adopt the highest standard applicable to their situation by reference to leading safety standards such as the Global Food Safety Initiative and Global G.A.P. McCormick expects that all agricultural suppliers will take steps to ensure that agricultural products can be traced back to their source of origin regardless of whether or not this is legally required.
In a 39 - paragraph affidavit deposed by Adegboruwa in support of the suit, he traced the appointment of Magu back to November 9, 2015, contending that he has been functioning in acting capacity as EFCC Chairman, beyond the six months allowed by law.
The fact that it is usually impossible to trace Internet attacks back to their instigator has led some law enforcement experts to call for a reworking of Internet architecture and protocols so that packets of data can be engraved and thus traced back to their source.
For background, the pasteurization law originated due to two outbreaks of Salmonella poisoning; the first in Canada was traced back to an almond grower in California but then a second outbreak at another producer prompted the legislation.
The laws regulating the sale of these objects can be traced back to the British Mandate period when Palestine formed part of British Empire.
Now an investigation by two Environment & Energy (E&E) reporters has traced a network of industry fronts and astroturf grassroots organizations spreading across the southeastern United States, all united in attacking state laws or regulatory or other efforts to make rooftop solar panels economical to use by allowing customers to sell any surplus electricity back to the grid.
One of southwestern Ontario's largest and most respected full - service law firms, Harrison Pensa traces its history back to the early 20th century and still maintains the client - focused, results - driven philosophy of its founders.
Our law firm's rich history can be traced back nearly 50 years in the Chaska area to founding attorney Robert A. Nicklaus and more recently to Eric Braaten, and over 20 years with attorney who practiced throughout Scott and Carver counties.
In some ways this might be compared to the concept of equity in common law jurisdictions which can be traced to back to medieval England.
The firm: Field Law's roots trace back to 1915, when Sem Wissler opened up shop in Edmonton.
In contrast, Ms. Lewis does have a private law right not to be defamed by Mr. Rancourt (a right, I note, that traces its history back to roman law).
Steve Terrell, an Indianapolis lawyer who traces his Indiana routes nearly back to its statehood, has launched a blog on law and the practice of law in the Hoosier state, cleverly titled Hoosier Lawyer.
The public relations campaign launched by the Ontario Bar Association in February is just the latest in a long history of institutional advertising efforts tracing as far back as the 1930s when the Saskatchewan Law Society placed a series of advertisements in a farm weekly.
is just the latest in a long history of institutional advertising efforts tracing as far back as the 1930s when the Saskatchewan Law Society placed a series of advertisements in a farm weekly.
This common law crime can trace its roots back to the thirteenth century and even earlier into Anglo - Saxon law - the King didn't make it illegal, it just was, and the courts decided what the punishment should be (death usually).
The evolution of today's law firms can be traced back to Cravath Swaine & Moore, LLP founded in New York in 1819.
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His Islamic financial transaction experience can be traced back to 1995 when he ran the office of an international law firm in Bahrain and prior to joining Linklaters in 2013 Neil was global head of Islamic finance at KPMG.
The firm traces its roots back to the first law firm in the Pecos Valley area of New Mexico.
The law firm of Upton & Hatfield is solidly positioned in New Hampshire's legal market with offices in Concord, Hillsborough, North Conway and Portsmouth and roots tracing back to 1908.
This is a long tradition in the labour law world that some trace back to a decision issued by the Canada Labour Relations Board after its experiment with recording proceedings (Canadian Merchant Service Guild and Canadian Pacific Limited, [1983] 3 Can LRBR 87):
The National Law Review traces its roots back to 1888.
Morton Fraser's history can be traced back 400 years and we can lay claim to being the oldest law firm in Scotland following our merger with Macdonalds in February 2013.
As a law firm investing in online marketing, you deserve to know where your marketing dollars are going and what results can be traced back to your SEO efforts.
The common law consists of legal rules created by judges in opinions resolving appellate cases through a chain of case law precedents that trace back to the common law (and equity principles) of English law prior to the American Revolution.
This discrepancy is far likelier to be traced back to the licensing candidate's performance in law school — and I strongly suspect that it's precisely those students who performed below the average in law school who have greater trouble landing an articling job, and who are therefore likelier to enter the LPP.
Field Law traces its roots back to 1915, making it one of the oldest law firms in AlberLaw traces its roots back to 1915, making it one of the oldest law firms in Alberlaw firms in Alberta.
Different metrics should be measured in the course of marketing your law firm and used for analysis of business strategy, spend and law firm growth.Generated revenue is a meaningful measurement, key to tracing a firm's marketing efforts back to tangible results, and is essential in pinpointing different customer types and where they found you.
For those steeped in the common law, the right to a public hearing can be traced back to opposition to the Star Chamber.
Not all renters even carry insurance, a fact traced back to its optional nature as it pertains to the law.
To support law enforcement, companies like Chainalysis and Elliptic offer sophisticated blockchain network analysis tools and services to trace Bitcoin transactions back to their participants and de-anonymize users.
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