Sentences with phrase «not legislate»

AGAIN, YOU CAN NOT LEGISLATE COMMON SENSE.
The government can not legislate healthy family communication.
Governments can not legislate to impose morality or healthy decision making or regulate hormones.
There are a number of recent judicial observations in judicial review challenges about the presumption that Parliament will not legislate to place the UK in breach of its international obligations.
States do retain a number of rights that the Government can not legislate on and this leads to various states with various laws.
Spencer said he had heard of no cases of a doctor being sued for using an innovative treatment, and that if some doctors were holding back from certain treatments due to a misunderstanding of the law then that could be could by «an effort to educate, not legislate».
The legislature does not legislate in vain, and if physical possession is also necessary for liability, the definition of «occupier» under the Act would not include s. 1 (b).
Although Parliament was not precluded in civil matters from adopting retrospective provisions, it can not legislate so as to interfere with the courts» handling of disputes before them:
The government can not legislate to force employers to create «fulfilling jobs» and commit to «good work».
You simply can not legislate against willful and wanton disregard for human life.
As a second - term president who knows the GOP House will not legislate on carbon control issues, Obama and his people are now speaking mainly to and for environmentalists,» said Theda Skocpol, a Harvard government and sociology professor.
Despite some politician's assertions to the contrary, one can not legislate sea levels by jigging the exhaust content of tailpipes.
I mean we can not legislate tragedy out of our lives, nor can we «build» tragedy out of life.
Laws can not legislate human compassion.
The Government today announced it would not legislate to stop the Lords having a veto over secondary legislation as recommended by Tory peer Lord Strathclyde.
Government can not and should not legislate every aspect of our daily lives.
«Let's not legislate for tolerance by being intolerant,» she argues in today's piece, claiming that the nation could be poised to «lose a generation of British Muslims to a tormented identity crisis» if we don't «relentlessly pursue a very British Islam».
I think you should not legislate unless you think it is going to make a difference.
Generally, parliament does not legislate concerning the Church of England in the absence of a Church Measure.
Extradition is a reserved area, which means that the parliament can not legislate on it.
This is my point, you can not legislate for injuries, all you can do is assemble a squad who can replace anyone who is key who is injured Hence the need for another striker who can fill the gap should Giroud get injured and as I have already stated Giroud doesn't have the Nous to win us the and should have to compete for his place in the squad perhaps he'll up his game even further.
The non-binding postal ballot began in September but the government will not legislate on the issue without it.
You can not legislate morality or religious values — all that you end up doing is oppressing the people instead of promoting liberty.
You can not legislate a person's internal judgments of what actions to take or what beliefs to have.
All those laws do not legislate morality.
You can not legislate morality unless you want to violate freedom of thought and give us all lobotomies or brainwash everyone.
Last week our nation commemorated the eightieth anniversary of the repeal of Prohibition, the most commonly cited lesson of which is: You can not legislate morality.
TeaPatriot, you completely ignored Trina's statement that you can not legislate whether or not you study, or what happens to a woman if the consequence for having s3x is getting pregnant.
I can not legislate your study habits, and you don't get to legislate when, where, what, and why anything concerning a woman and her choice to have an abortion, or not.
When you see something like this you will see that we obviously can not legislate this sort of morality, because while we might need to (as a practical matter) try to limit the amount of evil people do, we can not in good conscience try to force them into being heroes.
But the truth is, while we can put all sorts of laws into place, we can not legislate away racism or sexism or homophobia or any other ignorance.
We the church have dropped the ball, we can not legislate morality, if it does not begin early in a person's life then it is less likely to manifest itself later in life.
Pope Benedict XVI expressed the position of the Church luminously and with characteristic clarity: «the Church does not impose but rather freely proposes the Catholic faith» (Oct 2, 2008) The Church does not legislate anything in society.
You can not legislate against «unalienable rights» because you have a majority.
We can not legislate generosity.
«Thou shalt not interfere with a woman's right to choose abortion; indeed, thou must help to pay for abortions through tax money; more than that, thou shalt not legislate that the woman contemplating abortion must be fully informed about the potential adoptive parents who desperately want to provide a loving home for her unborn child.»
You can not legislate social justice, the rich will find a way to hide their money, the politicians will sell out, the poor will be left to fend for themselves, the gap will widen.
Somewhere along the line religions need to realize you CAN NOT legislate morality.
One can not legislate one's own version of morality.
I don't care if you believe a giant turtle upchucked and created the universe — just do NOT legislate or try to legislate based on your mythology.
Although the religious communities of Judaism and Christianity can not legislate this minimal human morality (indeed, when they attempt to do so they most often retard its social impact, especially in a democratic setting), they can provide it with an overall ontological context, a continuing vision of its original grounds and its ultimate horizon.
«We think there's a practical time limit, not a contractual one, not a legislated one, but a practical time limit on the negotiations due to the political calendar,» Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told a congressional hearing this week.
Look, this is America, and you can't legislate based on a religion.
In the same way, we don't legislate how people must believe.
But even that doesn't matter because you can't stop people from being gay, you can't legislate feelings.
If you can't legislate stupid at least we should at least collect taxes from them.
It's at this point I'd say that you can't legislate morality but is the result of knowing Father.
You can't legislate moral issues.
Similarly the conception of the minister as priest, though supported by the formidable institutional authority of the Roman Church and its Council of Trent was not legislated into being.
Churches like Westboro are not legislated out of existence because of the 1st Amendment.
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