Sentences with phrase «much stricter laws»

One day, I pray there are no more puppy mills and much stricter laws to protect our animals.

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While there is a vocal minority who want gun laws in the U.K. relaxed, they do appear to be very small — all the mainstream political parties support strict gun laws, and much of the debate centers on whether the U.K., which already has some of the strictest gun laws in the entire world, needs more control.
Republicans are much more likely to oppose stricter laws, based on Pew's data.
Canadian mortgage laws are much more strict than in the United States — mortgages are full recourse, for example, so Canadian homeowners have a lot more on the line in the case of default than Americans.
Though there were concerns both in the EU and Canada that CETA would also enact stricter policies, including criminal liability measures similar to the much protested ACTA agreement, the negotiations ultimately yielded provisions that more closely match Canada's existing laws and the WIPO treaties.
One who rents a field and is negligent in cultivating it, must give produce to the owner of the field on the basis of production in adjacent fields.24 Since much of the land was under irrigation, strict laws applied to the use of water.
If enacted by Congress and signed by the president, SAGA would repeal much of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act and stop his ability to infringe upon the rights of law - abiding New Yorkers by instituting strict rifle and shotgun regulations.
The areas and factors that come into play to create this complex situation - which can not be summed up easily through a strict and applicable - to - all type of analysis - are the laws governing the camps implemented by the Thai government, the ideal laws developed by the United Nations and enshrined in human rights conventions, and the gap between the two which is the source of much suffering for the Burmese refugees.
If there were stricter laws regarding breeders and how much they can breed and who can breed and have some monitor on this entire situation, perhaps we wouldn't be going through this.
South Wales just started the movement by enforcing a set of much stricter rules and laws for all professional dog breeders.
Judging by how strict the court sounded one would assume there's not too much room for wiggle but the kind of law firms our benevolent digital overlords have on their payroll might feel differently.
No - fault insurance coverage is not available in all states, but those that have it also have strict laws in place that govern when, how long, and how much an injured person can receive.
«Strict conditionality», the necessary counterpart of financial assistance according to EU law, proved to be much stricter than many actors thought, both in economic and institutional terms (4.).
So much of the practice of law involves strict compliance with numerous regulations and these complicated legal regulations are often intertwined with peculiar accounting requirements.
While anti-drunk driving campaigns and stricter laws have helped to reduce these tragedies, there is still much work to be done.
While this article looks at the position in common law negligence it is, of course, the case that much of the workplace environment is now covered by statutory regulation which may impose even stricter obligations on employers.
A full mobile device ban accomplishes the task of making enforcement much easier, but some would argue that doesn't make the law better, it just makes it stricter.
In fact, the auto insurance laws are much stricter than most other states in US.
I get grief from my parents, my father in law and my sister (her kids are younger than mine) because they think we are too strict, expect too much, but then marvel at the wonderful kids we are raising.
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