Sentences with phrase «legislate how»

Indeed, that is true, but how many businesses have rules that legislate how much profit you can make, how you can and can not run your business, and how you must molly - coddle your employees (i.e. tenants) to a point of putting you out of business and so on.
Having the federal government legislate how schools should be performing is going to be much more difficult than the rhetoric suggests.»
I don't happen to be gay, but if I was I'd take exception to religious people trying to legislate how I live my life.
In the same way, we don't legislate how people must believe.
These screwed up people are the ones who think they should be running the country and legislating how the rest of us live.
Experts across the spectrum agree that there are very real considerations to be made when embracing, developing and legislating how augmented reality will be incorporated into lives.
The state should not be legislating how a physician should do their job.

Not exact matches

And in October or November, according to the latest estimates by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the government will once again hit its self - imposed debt ceiling, a legislated limit on how much the country can borrow.
The new Climate Leadership Team will provide the provincial government with advice and recommendations on how it might best meet its legislated greenhouse gas reduction targets.
This minority of people want to tell (and the government to legislate) how the vast majority of people live their lives.
To those impatient political enthusiasts who talk loudly on how futile and impractical religion must always be, and who are bent on legislating human equality into existence, Kierkegaard offers a word of counsel, «Only that which is religious can with the assistance of eternity press the equality of men through to its ultimate conclusions: the reverent, genuine, unworldly, true, the only possible equality between men.
If your values and my values are in conflict, how do we determine which becomes legislated and normalized?
@Rachel: Since this campaign is aimed at people who do the things you say you don't, people who wear their religion on their sleeve, poke their noses in where it doesn't belong, try to legislate fundamentalist ideas, and generally want to make the world conform to their ideas no matter how horrible, I have to ask... Why do you care?
Their entitlement is biblical: religious laws regulated the kind and amount of work animals could be expected to do and mandated how and when they were to be fed and cared for; they legislated the rights of animals.
Frankly, I often disagree with fellow believers on how they try to legislate their interpretation of scripture, but the governance of a civil society is never going to be uninfluenced by people of faith as long as it is a democracy.
And excusing people for their false beliefs that they force upon others by attempting to legislate morality because they are a majority is righteous how?
You care not one jot about anything but your obvious desire to legislate what YOU think if right or wrong, regardless of how it impacts others.
It truly amazes me how people are always trying to legislate belief... baseless often nonsensical belief.
It's insane how often the same people that want to legislate morality (i.e. forbid gay marriage, abortion, pot) are the same against legislating other behaviors (i.e. what size soda you can sell, Obamacare).
At some length and with deep knowledge of the region, these articulate and informed South Carolinian Christians discussed how their fellow - believers were being wiped out across the Middle East and how, at home in America, secular judges were taking away religious liberties and «legislating from the bench.»
Whatever one's own view, however, I do not see how either I or anyone else, on either academic or moral grounds, can possibly legislate that, let us say, Hendrik Kraemer be not allowed to participate in a Christian encounter with other faiths, or can possibly deny him the right to hold his chair.38 I do not at all like his views, but I feel that I must refute them, not suppress them.39
Shame on preachers and religious teachers of any religion who try and legislate when and how anyone has sex!
Representatives from both sides of the aisle are currently in discussions to determine how to legislate universal background checks and the scenarios where a person can not purchase a gun because they've been wrongly put on a watch list.
They should provide an example of how a spiritual person governs fairly and equally, not try to legislate their beliefs on others...
That makes it really hard to move on emotionally, and it seems like the state is legislating morality in this instance (especially when you consider how comparatively easy it is to get married).
Ministers are now under pressure from the legal profession and its law reform advisory body, the Law Commission, to legislate to give full legal force to pre-nup deals by which couples agree how to divide their property when they divorce even before the wedding.
The issue for us is not whether to legislate, but what form legislation should take and how it could be organised.»
He says his second reason is not about who legislations but «how we legislate... governments, quite simply, can be too powerful».
(The question of how you would entrench a written constitution in the UK has some similar features: the practical political point must be that you legislate to create institutions with a referendum; we have a new convention that it would take a referendum to abolish (eg the Scottish Parliament).
Overcoming them was not easy before the internet, and it's not easy now, but in seeking to do «something», let's not allow our politicians to legislate anything before they understand how, and if, it'll work.
But it's also a fair gauge of how much weight each party gives to the importance of lawmakers knowing the substance of the issues they are legislating on.
We spoke of how reporting needed to be improved, including legislating on the recording of healthcare - associated infections on death certificates.
How on earth would a Tory minority administration be able to legislate for an in / out referendum on the UK's membership of the EU if Labour, the Lib Dems and the SNP — all strongly pro-Europe — opposed it?
Yes, but how does that make an argument for whether or not the bill itself was an attempt to legislate pronoun use?
It involves how we choose leaders (elections, wars of succession, etc.), what leaders do (legislate, interpret laws, enact deals with other leaders), the formation of political units (nations, cities, parties), the activities of political actors (voters, juries, government officials, etc..)
ALBANY — As they grapple with how to respond to the arrest of a top leader for what has long been a legally risky line — raking in money from outside employers who could benefit from official actions — some state lawmakers are openly discussing whether it's finally time to make legislating a full - time job.
How does that sit with the Govt legislating to leave in March 2019 come what may?
Gordon Brown's conference speech contained one announcement which is perhaps more important than many people realise: the prime minister's commitment to legislate for the goal of ending child poverty offers an important example of how entrenching Labour's legacy, defining its future agenda and testing the Conservative claim to be «progressive» all go together.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said he's working with the NYPD and City Council on how to «properly legislate to ensure safety.»
I'm not sure how changing the law would provide moral clarity since we are often reminded that you can't legislate morality.
This week, WHO launched a movement known as REPLACE (REview dietary sources, Promote use of healthier fats, Legislate, Assess changes, Create awareness and Enforce) that outlines how countries can remove and replace all trans fats in their food, with the intention to eradicate it from the globe.
With regard to integration and inclusion of refugee students into national schools, how does this get legislated or mandated and how is it monitored?
Schools are still waiting to hear exactly how the government will legislate to expand selective schools if it wins in June, and the issue is expected to be high on the agenda at the NAHT's conference.
This multi-method approach aims to contextualize the quantitative analysis by offering insight into how school administrators frame legislated changes to the tenure eligibility process and thus mediate teacher perception and behavior in reaction to the law change.
In politics, we have witnessed the detrimental impasse of rigid ideologues unable to legislate responsibly no matter how dire our needs.
BBC education correspondent Kim Catcheside said the government had legislated to give teachers an explicit legal right to discipline pupils - but it was up to each school to decide how that should be implemented.
How long you will be bankrupt follows a set of legislated bankruptcy rules.
According to Dr. Jones, one of the major problems in legislating breeding is how to differentiate between legitimate breeders and puppy mill breeders.
- how it pervades and corrupts our society and how its influence affects our lawmakers and enforcers when they try to legislate to control it?
In this day and age when politicians are using «bad» video games to boost their own careers, how can a developer like Rockstar hand more political ammo over to those that want to see video games become a legislated and restricted medium?
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