Sentences with phrase «not impose conditions»

There is, however, no good reason why the Crown did not seek and the court did not impose conditions as part of the discharge.
The program is between the government and the lender, with respect to you: the government doesn't impose any conditions in you, it puts conditions on the lender, so that the government will guarantee the loan.
The state laws do not impose this condition of a formal certificate from a Medical Assistant School in New York, but it helps candidates to attain jobs more easily and make faster career progress with a formal qualification at hand.

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For instance, Smith said, some taxpayers don't realize that an elderly person in their care could qualify as a dependent if they meet certain conditions imposed by the IRS.
For instance, Smith said, some taxpayers don't realize that an elderly person in their care could qualify as a dependent if they meet certain conditions imposed by the Internal Revenue Service.
Total compensation per employee consists of many different elements, including not only negotiated / imposed wage settlements, bracket creep (employees moving up within their pay range), composition of employment (professional vs clerical), pay equity, pension and other future employee benefit costs driven in part by market conditions, Canada and Quebec Pension Plan contributions (which increase by the annual increase in the industrial wage), among others.
A further sticking point in discussions is the length of time that the U.S. government wants to impose conditions on what AT&T can and can not do after a deal.
If we do not have sufficient funds to pay tax or other liabilities or to fund our operations, we may have to borrow funds, which could materially adversely affect our liquidity and financial condition and subject us to various restrictions imposed by any such lenders.
That means banks don't impose special conditions on those mortgages and they can be sold on the secondary mortgage market.
But investment intentions are helped by government policies that recognize business bottom lines matter and thus can not have costs imposed on them absent real - world conditions.
You can argue that the conditioning you impose is sourced from various places but you can not argue that humans intrinsically have such a compass.
It does not present itself as some externally imposed condition.
In order for today to be both Friday and not Friday at the same time, some other condition (s) must be imposed.
He created the world and imposed on man conditions impossible of fulfillment; he is very angry if these are not carried out.
Accordingly, the social sciences may be expected to play an increasingly important role in liberal learning, as it becomes ever more evident that the conditions of human existence are not simply imposed by fate, nor the results of the interplay of blind, impersonal forces, but the consequences of deliberale human action.
For far from being a deviation from biblical truth, this setting of man over against the sum total of things, his subject - status and the object - status and mutual externality of things themselves, are posited in the very idea of creation and of man's position vis - a-vis nature determined by it: it is the condition of man meant in the Bible, imposed by his createdness, to be accepted, acted through... In short, there are degrees of objectification... the question is not how to devise an adequate language for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962).
But instead of imposing an alternative religious system of heroics on these poor, he spoke to them about a reign of God wherein one is not required to conform to any cultural or religious heroics as a condition of belonging to the divine fellowship.
Yeahright, from your side of the world this maybe so, as I have said, those who have gained, or earned privileges in this world may feel this way, but for those who have none, or are not able to get educated, or have sufficient finances that is needed in this society, drowning in imposed poverty from their living conditions, and exposed environments, unfortunately this is what their world consists of, and many innocent deaths happen just from poverty alone.
We now know that we can not treat this material as if it had been written under the conditions that a modern historian would impose, namely, access to reliable contemporary records.
Now back to my question begging... When we impose a condition that an infinite God must be measurable otherwise we will withhold belief of His existence, then does this condition not invoke the outcome?
whether any conditions were imposed on the weaker party that were not reasonably necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the stronger party
Contrary to what you may have been reading, however, the exercise by municipalities of the power of the permit to require private sports programs to comply with state - mandated concussion safety laws, or impose additional conditions beyond those required by state law, isn't an isolated or new phenomenon: it's been a growing trend for years.
Although we do not undertake an exhaustive historical analysis today of the full scope of the Second Amendment, nothing in our opinion should be taken to cast doubt on longstanding prohibitions on the possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill, or laws forbidding the carrying of firearms in sensitive places such as schools and government buildings, or laws imposing conditions and qualifications on the commercial sale of arms.
So here we could ask whether your reward for paying in is that you won't have to face all the tough conditions that we're imposing on those who haven't paid anything into the system at all.
The fundamental issue when judging compliance or non-compliance is to consider if a country is complying (or not complying) with agreements that it signed on to, or if the problem is that foreign powers have imposed (or want to impose) conditions and the country isn't complying with those restrictions.
Iran never accepted the extra conditions imposed on it by the UNSC, it isn't going to give clarifications on issues it thinks the IAEA has no business in getting clarified.
The prosecutor, Ms Mosunmola Balogun from the Lagos State Ministry of Justice did not oppose the bail application but urged the court to impose conditions which would make the defendants available for trial
On Monday, Sir Keir Starmer, the shadow Brexit secretary, will give a speech setting out the conditions Labour would impose before deciding whether or not to support the government's final Brexit deal.
We could imagine a different way in which the laws of physics could be formulated — not as a computer that calculates the next moment from the present moment but as a set of conditions that are imposed on the history of the universe as a whole.
By studying these conditions in rats and other animals, Roberts and his colleagues say, researchers can avoid the ethical conundrum involved in forcing active children to refrain from exercise, imposing biopsies and other tissue sampling techniques, or other parts of research that are possible in animals but not in humans.
Imposing such conditions has never been approved by Congress, and the federal waiver law does not permit it.
From Public Speaking events at the Rotary International Club or Chamber of Commerce to Science club field trips to Midland Dow, a huge employer in the county, it represented a racial disparity that wasn't reinforced due to imposed racist intent, it was a direct result of social conditioning and misperception on role development of the individual.
Even if such conditions weren't imposed at the outset, a future administration might require participating schools to abide by as - yet unwritten requirements.
(ee) The board may revoke a school's charter if the school has not fulfilled any conditions imposed by the board in connection with the grant of the charter or the school has violated any provision of its charter.
As Hoover Institution scholar Bill Evers argued last month in Education Next: «Imposing such conditions has never been approved by Congress, and the federal waiver law does not permit it.»
Furthermore, the EU offices said that if the case is not resolved in a timely manner, they will institute temporary measures to impose conditions on eBook sales.
Here's a breakdown of what TechCrunch's MG Siegler says about the purported Amazon tablet (he claimed he couldn't publish pictures as a condition imposed by his unnamed source):
Bridget Shine, the c.e.o of the IPG, said that authors were «central» to IPG members» businesses but that the trade body «does not involve itself in any aspect of publishers» commercial negotiations» and that it was difficult to impose «blanket» terms and conditions across the industry.
We may change them at any time including, but not limited to, changing the eligibility criteria or imposing additional conditions.
I'm not saying it's impossible to sort through the conditions these investments impose.
RESPA does not require lenders to impose an escrow account on borrowers; however, certain government loan programs (for example, FHA and VA loans) or lenders may require escrow accounts as a condition of the loan.
Cov - lite «Cov - lite» is used to describe a loan where the lender, typically a bank, does not impose standard performance conditions on a borrower...
Fidelity's government and U.S. Treasury money market funds will not impose a fee upon the sale of your shares, nor temporarily suspend your ability to sell shares if the fund's weekly liquid assets fall below 30 % of its total assets because of market conditions or other factors.
A fund will not accept securities in exchange for its shares unless such securities are, at the time of the exchange, eligible to be held by the fund and satisfy such other conditions as may be imposed by the fund's investment adviser.
The fund will not accept securities in exchange for its shares unless such securities are, at the time of the exchange, eligible to be held by the fund and satisfy such other conditions as may be imposed by the fund's investment adviser.
Always bear in mind that cats are indeed hardier creatures in comparison to dogs and people, but just because they can get by more effectively under harsh circumstances, does not mean they we should necessarily impose these conditions on them.
When buying any Corgi, whether puppy or adult, you should receive a record of vaccinations and other medical treatment, if any, a pedigree, which serves as your Corgi's «family tree», and an American Kennel Club registration form (unless, however, certain conditions were imposed when you bought your Corgi, e.g., that it be spayed or neutered, in which case registration papers usually will not be provided until the conditions are met).
Other requirements of adoption: Adopters must complete and sign Agreement to all terms and conditions imposed by GRREP including but not limited to keeping the dog inside as part of the family.
The court may limit the person's further possession or custody of pet or companion animals, and may impose other conditions the court considers appropriate, including, but not limited to:
The new bill states, «often, a consumer has not seen the conditions in which the cat or dog was born and raised, and the health and behavioral issues caused by these conditions may not present themselves until sometime after the purchase of the cat or dog; and that these health and behavioral issues can impose exorbitant financial and emotional costs on the consumer purchasing the cat or dog.»
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