Sentences with phrase «less as an outlaw»

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At the start of April, regulators in Japan introduced new rules that treated bitcoin less like an outlaw currency and more as a part of the banking system.
If there is evidence that employers pay women less for working at the same level as men, in the same organisation, on the same hours, then it's a simple matter of enforcing the 1970 Equal Pay Act, which has outlawed such practices for the past 45 years.
A new study from Duke Health has found pregnant women experienced less secondhand smoke exposure since the 2009 passage of the «smoking ban» in North Carolina, which outlawed smoking inside public places such as bars and restaurants.
Based on one of Marvel Comics» lesser - known franchises dating back to 1969, this is the tale of Peter Quill (Chris Pratt), an earthling abducted as a boy who, a quarter of a century later, is working as a Han Solo — style outlaw for hire under the self - ordained nickname Star - Lord.
Belabored and suffering from a hopelessly sluggish pace, Ned Kelly is less of a biopic than it is the portrait of a haughty outlaw, painting Kelly as a renegade, self - serving Robin Hood driven further into brutality by the overzealous persecution of the police.
Rowan Atkinson, acting less like Mr. Bean and more like Blackadder, led the charge against the section, he said: «the clear problem with the outlawing of insult is that too many things can be interpreted as such.
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