Sentences with phrase «legitimate exercise»

Now if they want to spend their money to take that chance, then that is a perfectly legitimate exercise of their legal rights.
I do not understand why efforts are not made to ensure that inmates in these units are provided with sufficient legitimate exercise time and stimulation for their physical and mental wellbeing.
My question is which is abuse and which is legitimate exercise of spiritual authority?
To be sure, numbers two and four are legitimate exercises in flexibility, because they relate directly to ESEA's accountability and reporting requirements.
In Hill v. Colorado, liberal Justices John Paul Stevens, David Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Stephen Breyer, joined by the centrist Sandra Day O'Connor and the conservative William Rehnquist, ruled that Colorado's statute is a constitutionally legitimate exercise of the state's police powers.
«While we recognize the obligation to protect against hate speech that constitutes incitement to hostility, discrimination or violence, this should not be used as a pretext to clampdown on legitimate exercise of the right to freedom of expression that does not constitute incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence.
Classifying legitimate exercise of freedom of expression as «hate speech» is counter-productive, In exercise of their rights to freedom of expression and privacy, Nigerians should be allowed to speak truth to power and stand up for their rights.»
Security agencies were used to subvert legitimate exercises embarked upon by the opposition while they openly supported illegal acts of members of the ruling party.
I started immersing myself in some of the best legitimate exercise research journals out there, reading countless books from some of the best strength coaches and trainers in the world, and soaking up the info from some of the best nutritional books and journals from the top authorities in the world on the subject.
Still, it's something entirely different; it's not only a fast - paced, technical sort of game that depends on the user's ability to memorize every map's twists and hazards, and ultimately understand how to best get from point A to point B, but it's almost what you might call legitimate exercise.
Are the CJEU's interventions in cases such as Somali Pirates II and H v Council legitimate exercises of judicial power or examples of judicial overreach and activism?
that a state or local governmental unit should be immune from an otherwise legitimate exercise of the federal power to regulate commerce:
The Court's discussion on this point seems to present this as an all - or - nothing interpretation, where in other contexts it is easy to imagine the Court finding a balanced approach that would preserve legitimate exercises of provincial power while not permitting obvious examples of economic protectionism.
Prosecutorial discretion is nearly absolute; barring a decision to prosecute for racially discriminatory reasons or vindictive reasons (i.e. choosing to prosecute as revenge for the defendant's legitimate exercise of his rights), a prosecutor's decision to prosecute or not prosecute is essentially immune from attack.
I see writing meta descriptions as a legitimate exercise in effective sales copywriting.
In this regard Just War doctrine gives certain conditions for the legitimate exercise of force, all of which must be met:
The Handbook cites a legitimate exercise of religious freedom» a Bolivian Catholic newspaper's criticism of the doctrine and practice of charismatic Protestant churches» as an example of religious intolerance.
Too me, it's a legitimate exercise in political criticism / activism.
While noting that NANS is not supporting anyone, he insisted that interference in a legitimate exercise of an electoral commission stands condemnable.
The resolution: «Recognizes the right of everyone to have conscientious objections to military service as a legitimate exercise of the right of freedom of thought, conscience and religion as laid down in article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.»
It risks, indeed, to transform the legitimate exercise of concurrent jurisdictions in a «race to prosecute»; as mentioned above, the first final decision in the EU prevents the other Member States to prosecute again (thus regulating, to some extent, the exercise of their jurisdiction).
Only recently, this Court had occasion to declare that a state law which denied equal enjoyment of property rights to a designated class of citizens of specified race and ancestry was not a legitimate exercise of the state's police power, but violated the guaranty of the equal protection of the laws.
«If a witness establishes that wearing her niqab is a legitimate exercise of her religious freedoms, then the onus moves to the accused to show why the exercise of this constitutionally protected right would compromise his constitutionally protected right to make full answer and defence,» Justice David Doherty wrote in the Court of Appeal's ruling.
The general right to make a contract in relation to his business is part of the liberty protected by the Fourteenth Amendment, and this includes the right to purchase and sell labor, except as controlled by the State in the legitimate exercise of its police power.
Finally, the Court rejected the USPTO's contention that its procedures were a legitimate exercise in administrative rulemaking, and thus were protected by Chevron U. S. A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 467 U. S. 837 (1984).
Presumably because, in the Canadian constitutional orders, advocating the legal abolishment of the monarch is not considered an act of disloyalty but a legitimate exercise of the rights of Canadians.
His earlier statement left it open that he thought the leave application was a legitimate exercise, etc., even if the companies and their lawyers believed the application was frivolous.
The Supreme Court of Canada confirmed that the charging of court fees is a legitimate exercise of provincial jurisdiction, but concluded that court fees which effectively deprive parties of their right to access superior courts are unconstitutional:
It also established that in the case of someone who was well known but not a public figure in the sense of being a politician or the like, the publication of the photographs and the information they contained could not be justified as a legitimate exercise of the right to freedom of expression — where the sole purpose of publication was to satisfy readers» curiosity rather than to contribute to a debate on, or the raising of an issue of, general public interest or importance.
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