Not exact matches
First, simply because the president - elect does
not like United Technologies» business decisions does
not justify his issuing
of veiled
threats to blackball the company for
actions that are perfectly
legal, and this constitutes an unwarranted exercise
of government power.
The report adds that there is still the
threat of legal action from both parties, and so this messy situation won't entirely be fixed by a departure.
So my post was
not an unqualified defence
of Blears» position ahead
of the
legal threat against her - but rather noted that, in my view, Abdullah's
threat of legal action is both daft and might well be subject to the advice «stop digging».
Employers would
not be required to use these powers, but would be able to do so without the
threat of legal action for discriminatory practices.
That this House notes that ISIL poses a direct
threat to the United Kingdom; welcomes United Nations Security Council Resolution 2249 which determines that ISIL constitutes an «unprecedented
threat to international peace and security» and calls on states to take «all necessary measures» to prevent terrorist acts by ISIL and to «eradicate the safe haven they have established over significant parts
of Iraq and Syria»; further notes the clear
legal basis to defend the UK and our allies in accordance with the UN Charter; notes that military
action against ISIL is only one component
of a broader strategy to bring peace and stability to Syria; welcomes the renewed impetus behind the Vienna talks on a ceasefire and political settlement; welcomes the Government's continuing commitment to providing humanitarian support to Syrian refugees; underlines the importance
of planning for post-conflict stabilisation and reconstruction in Syria; welcomes the Government's continued determination to cut ISIL's sources
of finance, fighters and weapons; notes the requests from France, the US and regional allies for UK military assistance; acknowledges the importance
of seeking to avoid civilian casualties, using the UK's particular capabilities; notes the Government will
not deploy UK troops in ground combat operations; welcomes the Government's commitment to provide quarterly progress reports to the House; and accordingly supports Her Majesty's Government in taking military
action, specifically airstrikes, exclusively against ISIL in Syria; and offers its wholehearted support to Her Majesty's Armed Forces.
He could then add masked
threat of legal action against MSM pandering to the rumours, possibly adding something to show that he is
not denigrating any who happen to swing differently.
«That this house notes that ISIL poses a direct
threat to the United Kingdom; welcomes United Nations Security Council Resolution 2249 which determines that ISIL constitutes an «unprecedented
threat to international peace and security» and calls on states to take «all necessary measures» to prevent terrorist acts by ISIL and to «eradicate the safe haven they have established over significant parts
of Iraq and Syria»; further notes the clear
legal basis to defend the UK and our allies in accordance with the UN Charter; notes that military
action against ISIL is only one component
of a broader strategy to bring peace and stability to Syria; welcomes the renewed impetus behind the Vienna talks on a ceasefire and political settlement; welcomes the Government's continuing commitment to providing humanitarian support to Syrian refugees; underlines the importance
of planning for post-conflict stabilisation and reconstruction in Syria; welcomes the Government's continued determination to cut ISIL's sources
of finance, fighters, and weapons; notes the requests from France, the US and regional allies for UK military assistance; acknowledges the importance
of seeking to avoid civilian causalities; using the UK's particular capabilities; notes the Government's will
not deploy UK troops in ground combat operations; welcomes the Government's commitment to provide quarterly progress reports to the House; and accordingly supports Her Majesty's Government in taking military
action, specifically airstrikes, exclusively against ISIL in Syria; and offers its wholehearted support to Her Majesty's Armed Forces.»
He also said he wouldn't be surprised if there were
threats of legal action and selective enforcement accusations by retailers.
Sir Alistair Graham, the former Chairman
of the Committee on Standards in Public Life said that naming her sister's spare bedroom as her main home was «near fraudulent» — which elicited a
threat of legal action from Ms Smith for «malicious falsehood» — unsurprisingly, she didn't actually take such
action.
You further agree that if any third party brings or threatens any
action against us as a result
of any alleged act by you in relation to your use
of the Services which, if proved, would be unlawful or in breach
of these terms, you will indemnify us against our own
legal costs in defending such
action or
threat whether or
not the alleged act is proved and whether or
not our defense is successful.
In signing up for the service, you must agree
not to disclose its inner workings to anyone else, on
threat of legal action.
So you think that the only reason your dentist (mechanic, doctor, solicitor, etc) don't fleece you is the
threat of legal action?
Louise writes «So you think that the only reason your dentist (mechanic, doctor, solicitor, etc) don't fleece you is the
threat of legal action?»
... the plaintiff received a letter from a lawyer who should know something about the law and who was making an apparently serious
threat of legal action if the claim was
not paid.
«The obligation to give prior notification would
not have been restricted to stories about the sexual behaviour
of people in the public eye... It would have been ruthlessly exploited by the well - known and, their PR advisers and their lawyers, to control, by
legal action and
threats of subjecting the media to enormous
legal costs, what was written and broadcast about them.»
Effective data classification helps law firms to
not only protect the integrity
of client data but also demonstrate best practice in data security, says Thomas Fischer,
threat researcher and global security advocate for Digital Guardian, who in a comment for
Legal IT Insider sets out a five - point
action plan.
If simply losing a customer isn't enough to make them change their mind, you can inform that you're considering filing a complaint or taking
legal action but sometimes this won't make much
of a difference because they probably consider it an empty
threat.
One has to wonder which avenue
of remedy causes a Realtor to be more circumspect about ones» behaviour... the
threat of a decision by an in - house organization resulting in an insurance payout together with the potential loss
of ones» license, or, the
threat of successful
legal action resulting in damages (to be borne personally by the offender in the form
of money),
not to mention a public judgement against one's person.
Will be an interested challenge to RAHB members and OMDREB both, who were told by CREA Staff and
Legal Team that they had to participate in the DDF under
threat of Competition Bureau
action which CREA would then
not help with.