Sentences with phrase «legislating in»

The third point of rebuttal by the government to the CERD decision is that the Committee did not allow a margin of appreciation in legislating in such a novel area of the law.
At the same time, the federal Minister of Finance is under the ethical spotlight for how he continues to hold his personal wealth while legislating in -LSB-...]
Therefore, provincial governments are constitutionally prohibited from legislating in a way that limits Aboriginal rights.
Legislating in a common law environment, an Act of Parliament, even a principle Act, does not so much set out the law in an area, as set out the changes to an existing body of law — changes across both statute and common law.»
In one video, for example, Legislating in Heels, former Maryland U.S. Rep. Connie Morella recounts her career from state legislator to U.S. representative to an ambassadorship.
They are working in key positions in school districts and charter - school networks, legislating in state capitals, staffing city halls and statehouses for reform - minded mayors and governors, writing papers for policy groups and dispensing grants from billion - dollar philanthropies like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
«Vickers recommended legislating in this parliament, but introducing the reforms at the same time as the Basel changes are finalised in 2019, and that is exactly what we will do,» Cameron said.
«So the only way it can happen is if all the parties agree to work together, rationally, reasonably, sensibly on trying to deliver what I think the British public would see as, not a priority, but a perfectly sensible reform that we have people legislating in the House of Lords who are elected by right.»
Those who support the idea of legislating in favour of assisted suicide will always give you the philosophical argument that it is our choice when to end our own lives and it should be a choice to be able to die with dignity.
And Cuomo is clearly comfortable with legislating in a bipartisan fashion.
Omitting or limiting these core provisions enabled the Chinese government to continue legislating in favour of Chinese state - owned enterprises and avoided recourse to international arbitration by foreign investors.
And no politician should run away from legislating in the public interest.
we are tired of the followers of this delusion legislating it in our lives
Without a domestic innovation lobby that can vouch for the interests of Canadian ideas and creative content, Canadian politicians are inadvertently legislating in American interests.
The public's enthusiasm for the intimate and sophisticated experience offered by the city's small bars shows no sign of slowing, nearly six years after liquor licence reform was legislated in Western
Greece and its European creditors are at an impasse over measures that the Syriza - led government should legislate in order to be granted some debt relief.
It is a perfectly consistent position to hold that lawmakers have a moral obligation to legislate in accordance with the natural law and to hold that judges possess only the limited authority to interpret those laws according to the lawmakers» original meaning.
Also, as Christians we are required to speak out against moral evils that leadership in our nation may legislate in favor of.
In the meantime we need to encourage medical researchers to continue in their search for greater clarity concerning what constitutes medical death, and governments to legislate in such a way as to protect the sanctity of life, and respect for the individual.
It would be approximately accurate to claim that their principles of social justice had been known and legislated in the Orient for more than a thousand years before Amos.
Since the Qur» an gave the Prophet full power to enlighten men concerning the meaning of the revelations, he was the best qualified to legislate in matters requiring clarification.
Yes, there's still interaction within the universal body of Christ but that edification and interaction isn't solely legislated in any local synagogue system.
Thus, he argues, the state has a right to legislate in a manner that encourages the formation of traditional two - parent families» largely by reinforcing the natural connection between sex and child rearing» even where such legislation might run afoul of a strictly individualist conception of liberty.
It makes it tricky because due to the way GM is legislated in this country, we had to drop canola oil from our ingredients.
Nobody, of course, has accused those who legislate in boxing of ever having a single sensible or unselfish idea calculated to dispel the confusion.
It has been legislated in only half the countries and very few have adopted all the relevant subsequent WHA resolutions.
We have legislated in the first Energy Act 2011 for the pioneering pay - as - you - save Green Deal which will revolutionise our energy saving efforts, provide jobs across the country, and save householders money.
It will probably come into force in April 2015, although ministers may choose to legislate in this parliament and implement later if it keeps Tory MPs from causing trouble.
Twelve years later, while most LGBT organisations accepted the second best option of civil partnerships when they were legislated in 2004, OutRage!
The last Conservative manifesto contained a commitment not just to spend 0.7 per cent of national income on overseas aid, but also to «legislate in the first session of a new Parliament to lock in this level of spending for every year from 2013.»
Trust me, the politicians keep track of who they owe political favors to and legislate in their favor.
The clean - elections system, legislated in 2005 and refined in later years, bans executives of firms that have contracts with the state government from contributing to state election campaigns and political party committees that provide money to those campaigns.
I never thought I'd see the day when this House would legislate in favour of incest.
Culture secretary Maria Miller outlined the coalition's plans to legislate in the Commons earlier this month.
Stephen Dorrell, the Tory chair of the health select committee, voice disapointment about the failure to meet the promise to legislate in this session of parliament on social care, with a promise only of a draft bill.
«I'm all for more transparency and oversight, but instead of jumping to be the first to legislate in response to a controversy, why don't we take a slower, more deliberative path and hold public hearings to see what's best,» he said.
Mr Brown promised to legislate in the next session to complete the process of ridding the Lords of the hereditary principle and allow for the dismissal of members.
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Indeed, it is legally possible for such changes to be enacted by the House of Commons alone, given its capacity, under the Parliament Acts 1911 — 49, to legislate in the absence of the Lords» support.
As testing of drinking water supplies for PFOA and PFOS becomes broadly mandated, as recently legislated in the state of New York, the detection of trace amounts of PFOA, PFOS and other PFASs is expected to be widespread in the years ahead.
Because we have repeatedly found that law enforcement agencies and animal control agencies are working a lot of times off of tradition or off internal policy that is not actually legislated in local laws.
There is good evidence that this is not necessary — but it is legislated in several states.
A scenario of deep and fast de-carbonization will require carbon prices much higher than what is legislated in Australia or anywhere else, and / or drastic regulatory intervention.
This is usually how it goes: politician wannabe gets campaign contributions from private sector guy, gets into office, legislates in favor of private sector guy, private sector guy contributes more, politician guy takes vacation in Italy (or goes for a hike on the Appalachian trail)... gets re-elected, the word gets out that he «plays,» more private sector guys contribute to his campaign, voters are pleased to see the name of their representative in print, like the new wardrobe, the new hairstyle, believe all change is good and re-elect the politician again... politician feels the power, creates agency to watch over private sector guy, agency takes fact - finding trip to France... raises taxes on private sector guy, writes legislation that taxes private sector guy if his plant emits CO2 while producing widgets... voters are in awe and re-elect the politician... private sector guy whines, politician makes him ambassador to Taiwan, limits how much the new private guy taking his place can earn, and taxes all widgets so new private guy will make more environmentally friendly ones... voters swoon, pay more for widgets, lose job in widget factory, hate private guy, re-elect their pol... politician buries $ 5 billion aid to Taiwan in next appropriation bill...... kind of makes a case for term limits, doesn't it.
However, under Section One of the Charter, the state is authorized to legislate in order to limit this freedom when necessary to the development of democratic society.
Second, are electronics legislated in your state under a recycling law or disposal ban?
etc, we still need to keep watch as the Democrats / Enviromentalist try to influence how carbon management is legislated in the USA.
A common law doctrine, which applies in Canada, holds that in interpreting legislation, courts should presume that Parliament intended to legislate in a manner consistent with its international treaty obligations... [I] t is clear that the courts can make use of international human rights law in interpretation.
It is a system that was originally and ostensibly legislated in Britain to encourage learning and in the United States «to promote the progress of science and the useful arts,» as the U.S. constitution has it.
B.C. legislated in this sense in s. 58 of its Wills, Estates and Succession Act, S.B.C. 2009 c. 13.
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