Sentences with phrase «legal threats as»

Countrywide will react to the legal threat as a priority.

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From a legal and regulatory standpoint, sanction - busting and lax regulatory compliance are very different sins than intellectual property theft and discriminatory trade polices (which Trump often cites as the main justifications for his threat to impose tariffs on Chinese imports).
As a rule, the software masks identifying information, Polak says: «Only when something is deemed to be a threat do you get approval from the chief privacy officer or part of the legal team to be able to break the glass» — decrypting more granular personal data — «and see who the individual is,» he adds.
Interesting they reject it «as a policy matter,» but aren't willing to reject military force in the United States as a legal matter, even in instances where law enforcement would better incapacitate the threat.
The threat of increased regulation of cryptocurrency markets by governments around the world should also not be underestimated, as legal and tax changes could have a significant impact on bitcoin's value.
It said at the time that the pool could not afford any legal threats that may arise as a result of the New York regulatory framework.
The public needs to hear, in language that nonscientists can understand, the potential scientific, moral, legal, and social benefits, as well as the potential threats, posed by human cloning.
Frankly I think these childish threats of legal action are funny as hell all things considered.
Christianity earlier was looked at as a religio licita or legal seat of Judaism but soon it gained distinction as a «religio illicita» and was considered a threat to the security of the Roman Empire.
Again, no mention of the legal threats made to farms fleeing MG for other processors as they buckled under the retrospective debts Tracy's Board imposed on them.
In our experience it takes pressure from campaigns such as the boycott or the threat of legal action to force changes from Nestlé.
Unfortunately, concerning bedsharing, many health - county - regional - state - professionals apparently think all parents are equally unable to make reasonable judgments for themselves as regards whether they are able or not to bedshare safely, to weigh the relative risks and benefits, and that therefore, it must be done for them, and with as much legal authority and veiled threats as they can present.
The SRC had earlier called for the school's Independent Examinations Board, which conducted the exams and was responsible for the marking of the scripts, to be scrapped, describing it as a threat to legal education in Ghana, after only 91 of the over 500 students passed the exams.
On the threats of a legal action against the EC, O. B Amoah held the view that, the plaintiffs may hit a snag because the EC appears to have acted within the ambit of the law as it clearly spelled out the criteria for the candidates.
Democratic Unionist party (DUP) leader Peter Robinson is back as Northern Ireland's first minister, after claiming his wife's scandal did not pose a legal threat to him.
The trio gives Trump a broader legal stable as he faces the special counsel, Robert Mueller, and the threat of an investigation by Manhattan federal prosecutors into his longtime personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen.
Mr. Recchia, meanwhile, has tried to present Mr. Grimm as an embarrassment to the Staten Island and Brooklyn district for his legal troubles and well - reported on - air threats to a NY1 reporter.
A human rights advocacy group, Socio - Economic Rights and Accountability Project, on Sunday described as unjustified the threat of legal action against it by a former governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi.
It is a mystery why the Legal Office did not pass this opinion on to the Lords committee, which could then have seen that the regulations pose no real threat: neither to the Church of England, nor, as the C of E's lawyers proceed helpfully to add, to any other faith community, whether congregational or hierarchical.
READ MORE Tear gas fired at Nairobi polling station amid Kenya election tensions As Kenya goes to the polls, voters fear post-election violence Kenya deports US expert who was supporting opposition candidate Threat of another violent Kenyan election looms A similar situation with a systems failure in the 2013 election led to Odinga's legal challenge at the time, though Kenya's Supreme Court ruled in favour of Kenyatta by validating the results.
There were various attempts to change these rules, but with the help of Alex Carlile, I was able only with the threat of legal action to say that the inquiry should begin as prescribed in the rules.
The FTC probe — confirmed by a source familiar with the agency's thinking and not authorized to speak on the record — marks the most substantial political and legal threat yet to Facebook as it grapples with the fallout from Cambridge Analytica and its controversial tactics.
«The government knows that since the ruling there is no legal basis for making internet service providers retain our data, so it is using the threat of terrorism as an excuse for getting this law passed,» he said.
Sir Alistair Graham, the former Chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life said that naming her sister's spare bedroom as her main home was «near fraudulent» — which elicited a threat of legal action from Ms Smith for «malicious falsehood» — unsurprisingly, she didn't actually take such action.
Several U.S. states have adopted Obama's Clean Power Plan, but legal threats to it could result in ongoing crop losses as smog accumulates
The panel, headed by Harvey Fineberg, president of the U.S. Institute of Medicine, assessed both WHO's response to the pandemic as well as the functioning of the IHR, a legal agreement between countries to coordinate responses to health threats that cross borders.
As plain packaged tobacco starts to appear on New Zealand shelves, two experts reflect on the process it's taken to get this far and how legal threats delayed policy by three years.
You further agree that if any third party brings or threatens any action against us as a result of any alleged act by you in relation to your use of the Services which, if proved, would be unlawful or in breach of these terms, you will indemnify us against our own legal costs in defending such action or threat whether or not the alleged act is proved and whether or not our defense is successful.
Louisville, Ky — Threats of a new legal battle over desegregation have erupted here as a result of Superintendent of Schools Donald W. Ingwerson's recently proposed revisions in the busing plan that Jefferson County schools have used since 1975.
WASHINGTON — A new audiotape collection of oral arguments in 23 landmark cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, promoted as a teaching tool for schools, is selling briskly despite the threat of legal action from the Justices.
As the courts continue to uphold choice programs, opponents will likely shift to using regulation to strangle choice programs and turn to more targeted legal challenges, like the DOJ's threats against Milwaukee's voucher program over special - needs enrollment.
With libraries around the world coming under almost as much threat of demise as brick - and - mortar bookstores, one UK library system is taking legal action to fight back against proposed budget cuts in their county that will mean the planned closing of a number of local public libraries.
This can be clearly observed in the changing nature of Zamano's business — Spain & Australia proved a bust, their US business is now in wind - down as Verizon and AT&T tightened up their policies, and even their Irish business is under serious threat due to Comreg's new Code of Practice (& the failure of legal challenge (s) against it).
It went into effect immediately as Mayor Don Plusquellic signed it following the meeting... City officials say this version should withstand legal scrutiny if a group of cat fanciers — Citizens for Humane Animal Practices, or CHAP — makes good on its threat of a lawsuit.»
+ Remember, because rabies is a potential threat to human health, and therefore can be a legal issue, we need to follow acceptable protocol as closely as possible.
In the event that there is a problem with the villa, the rental agent will act as an impartial intermediary to avoid unwarranted threats and legal disputes.
The threat of zoonotic disease and a pandemic would be another example - what may start off as the legal or illegal trade in domestic or wild animal parts or products in unsanitary and crowded conditions somewhere in Asia, may eventually spawn the virus that wipes out hundreds (as H5N1 has) or millions (as HIV / AIDS) of humans.
Threats of a legal fight have already emerged, especially as native groups look to a series of high - profile spills — including two in the U.S. last summer from Enbridge lines — as evidence that pipelines pose substantial environmental risk.At Enbridge's meeting Geraldine Thomas - Flurer, who co-ordinates the anti-pipeline Yinka Dene Alliance, warned chief executive officer Pat Daniel of what is to come.
Legal experts say overturning the 2009 finding would be a tough task, as Pruitt's EPA would have to prove in court that climate change is not a threat or that humans are not the primary cause.
5) False premises are routinely thrown around as facts, i.e. that skeptics engage in death threats (although this is little more than an allegation by one climate scientist under investigation at the time) with no legal action taken to support it or any publication of emails etc..
A wave of legal challenges that is washing over the oil and gas industry, demanding accountability for climate change, started as a ripple after revelations that ExxonMobil had long recognized the threat fossil fuels pose to the world.
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This language reveals not only how legal peaceful protest in America is being criminalized — but also how it's being framed as a threat to national security.
As discussed last time, there isn't much basis for these threats (though I am not a lawyers so this is not legal advice), but a nasty letter from a lawyer can in many cases be enough to scare bloggers who don't have a lawyer or two on retainer into compliance.
Threat of legal action against wind farm hosts Hamish Boland - Rudder — Canberra Times — October 29, 2013 An anti-wind farm resident of Collector says he will sue his neighbours should they become turbine hosts as part of a proposed wind farm in the small community north of Canberra.
It then identifies how this form of cognitive decisionmaking bias generates «cognitive illiberalism,» a legal and political decisionmaking bias that poses the same threat to constitutional freedoms as consciously illiberal forms of state action.
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Should the referring court find that, according to the particular values of the legal order of the Member State in which it has jurisdiction, offences such as those committed by Mr I. pose a direct threat to the calm and physical security of the population, that should not necessarily lead to the expulsion of the person concerned.
Smaller companies, meanwhile, have a harder time grappling with the legal issues around cybersecurity due to resource constraints, he adds, but still face the same threats as larger ones, including internal risks to intellectual property.
A lawyer's reputation is everything, and plagiarism risks damage to one's reputation, as well as the threat of being blacklisted by Google and the threat of legal action should the original author wish to defend her copyright.
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