The TUC has accused the coalition of
legislating out of «pure political spite» rather than genuinely taking action to tackle rich corporate lobbyists.
Canadian Business: In Forbes recently, you said this country
legislates out creativity and that it's «stultifyingly boring and incredibly hypocritical.»
Churches like Westboro are not
legislated out of existence because of the 1st Amendment.
What the sport's international rulers did was
legislate out of existence the big, powerful sports prototypes.
Lowering one's helmet is an instinct that may be difficult to
legislate out of the sport overnight.
«I said to him quite bluntly that «we're not in the business of trying to
legislate you out of existence; we're trying to compete you out of existence»,» the Archbishop told Total Politics magazine.
When Group B rally cars were
legislated out of the World Rally Championship at the end of the 1986 season, Lancia needed a production - based alternative to tackle Group A. Key technologies from the Delta S4 Group B, namely four - wheel drive and turbocharging, were then applied to the narrow - bodied Delta HF 4WD to create a very short - lived (yet able) road car and, for 1987, a WRC championship - winning rally car.
I don't want
them legislated out of business.
In a society constructed on the rule of law, we have a touchingly misplaced confidence that complex social issues can be
legislated out of existence («there oughta be a law about it»).
I am happy whenever demonstrably environmentally injurious animals are
legislated out of public hands.
Basically, she is saying that like jaywalking rules, created to get pedestrians out of the way of cars, texting while walking is slowing drivers down and creating a burden for them that has to be
legislated out.
Government knows this, and that is why double - ending is gradually being
legislated out of existence.
Not exact matches
I worry that if the response is to
legislate first and ask questions later, then in the rush to get
out in front of the people, lawmakers will accidentally create more problems aboard planes.
As expert Jessica Shortall pointed
out in her excellent piece for «The Atlantic», we do a better job of
legislating protections for newborn kittens and puppies than we do for human infants.
The passage of the JOBS Act sucked any remaining will
out of Congress to
legislate innovatively.
On the other extreme the RC seems to think that their powers and wisdom is such that they can
legislate and achieve some sort of perfect result, stamping
out all wrongdoing in the financial services industry.
Also, as Christians we are required to speak
out against moral evils that leadership in our nation may
legislate in favor of.
I want all of the reasons why women abort to cease, to be healed, to be
legislated right
out.
If the Obama administration gets away with forcing Catholic institutions to step across lines of life and death in the name of «health,» the federal government will have a precedent to
legislate Judaism
out of existence» as several other countries have already tried to do.
You can not
legislate social justice, the rich will find a way to hide their money, the politicians will sell
out, the poor will be left to fend for themselves, the gap will widen.
The Christian Advocate called trade - unions «despotic and revolutionary in tendency,» argued that they contained «communism,» and called on the nation to «
legislate trade - unions
out of existence.»
Christians
legislated prayer
out of schools?
Finally, the Madisonian devotion to pluralism won
out over attempts to
legislate metaphysical or theological solutions or to privilege particular traditions.
If you had the opportunity, you would
legislate Christianity
out of existance.
Deuteronomy
legislates it (7:1 - 2; 13:12 - 18; 20:10 - 18).15 Judges records a savage herein against Benjamin, carried
out by the other tribes of Israel (20:37).
is a dumb slore that thinks that religion should be
legislated... keep you religion
out of my va jay jay, and I'll keep your god
out of it too.
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.»
An atheist (who incidentally is also liberal, because lets keep in mind atheists can't
legislate for atheists beliefs because that doesn't make sense) is all about
legislating to keep government
out of the individuals lives.
All of this is an attempt to
legislate excessive violence
out of a sport founded on it 150 years ago — Spencer Hall on that is the best football thing you'll read all year so far — but if this is the game we're going to watch, we might as well know what the rules say.
Stop
legislating the fun
out of the game, stop changing the game from what has helped make it so successful.
Well, I just found
out that my essay, «
Legislate, Educate and Inoculate to Create Food - Savvy Kids,» was selected as a winning entry... [Continue reading]
Both those options also appear to pose the question for those of us who aren't members of the Big Two: are we about to be
legislated virtually
out of existence?
«We can't
legislate our way
out of this.
Both Reed and Gibson were freshman lawmakers last time
out and presumably they've learned a thing or two about campaigning and
legislating that will make them harder targets for Democrats in 2014.
Yesterday David Cameron criticised the government for trying to
legislate its way
out of youth crime.
Now get to your committee meetings and go
legislate, for crying
out loud.
The Conservatives have attacked Labour for trying to
legislate their way
out of gun and gang violence, rather than focusing on the social breakdown that can underpin disorder.
The new Constitution
legislated Gov. DeWitt Clinton and Lt. Gov. John Tayler
out of office at the end of 1822.
«This sort of radical, ideological
legislating from a 12 - year Albany insider clearly puts him
out of the mainstream of New York and disqualifies him from being the people's lawyer and the state's top law enforcement official.»
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?
The Executive Budget health - related proposals are varied in nature from the funding for the New York Health Benefit Exchange at an additional $ 54.3 million to $ 148.3 million in 2014 - 15, to
legislating the composition of
out - of - network health benefits and protecting consumers from physician surprise billing and balanced billing as well establishing capital finance programs meant to strengthen New York's health care infrastructure.
The CBI report comes ahead of today's private member's bill debate on the EU referendum, when Conservative backbenchers will seek to
legislate to guarantee an in - or -
out vote in the next parliament.
To glazed eyes, Heastie trotted
out the same old yada - yada: Can't
legislate morality, can't judge the barrel by a few bad apples (quite a few now), can blame negative media, etc..
Even if a government attempted such a ban, it could never
legislate the mathematics of encryption
out of existence.
You can
legislate to minimize it, but it's impossible to take it
out.
«We don't
legislate what [the scientists] write in an e-mail» to lab or consortium members, says Stewart, but CSHL is concerned about communications that reach
out to anonymous third parties.
«You can't
legislate this type of behavior
out of existence,» says O'Brien.
Although these measures may turn
out to be helpful, we must not assume that
legislated excellence will work any better in the 1980's than
legislated accountability did in the 1970's.
Under the American constitutional system, officials of the Executive branch should carry
out the current law as it is, not engage in back - door
legislating through conditional waivers.
Confronted with unrealistic goals and an array of
legislated loopholes, most local officials have chosen simply to run
out the clock.