Sentences with phrase «on forcible»

There are several national companies that do provide information on forcible detainer and unlawful detainer judgements for tenant screening companies.
I still reflect on the significance of the Bringing Them Home Report on the forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
Twelve months on since the release of Bringing Them Home, we can look back at the public debate on the forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, and reflect on the impact of the Report and its implications for future understanding of issues affecting Indigenous Australians.

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United CEO Oscar Munoz can't really take that many more steps to deal with the uproar over Sunday's forcible removal of a passenger from an overbooked flight, former American Airlines CEO Bob Crandall told CNBC on Thursday.
It detailed Christians as «being hung on a cross over a fire, crushed under a steamroller, herded off bridges and trampled underfoot... extra-judicial killing, extermination, enslavement / forced labour, forcible transfer of population, arbitrary imprisonment, torture, persecution, enforced disappearance, rape and sexual violence, and other inhumane acts.»
Hans Urs von Balthasar once commented on atheism's perennial value to Christian faith: «The frightening phenomenon of modern atheism may, among other things, be a forcible measure of Providence to bring mankind, and especially Christendom, to a more adequate idea of God.»
On the contrary, their thinking justified the world system built during the centuries after 1492 by the forcible expansion of European peoples to the rest of the world.
Describing euthanasia as «this ghastly doctrine» which «tries to justify the murder of blameless men and would seek to give legal sanction to the forcible killing of invalids, cripples, the incurable and the incapacitated» he went on:
The forcible imposition of ideological categories on humanity inevitably gave rise to a perverted social order based on violence and lies.
Brought to his senses by her forcible rebuke he «returned to religion like an elephant spurred on by the goad.
A crouch followed by an upward and forward thrust to attack with forcible contact at the head or neck area, even though one or both feet are still on the ground
Because the Vienna Convention provides its own system of remedies by way of declaration of persona non grata and breach of diplomatic relations, even manifest abuse can not be relied on to justify forcible entry as a form of reprisals for breach of the obligation under Article 41 of the Convention to respect the laws and regulations of the receiving State.»
The American response to revolutionary communism was premised on the belief that containment would lead to stability and eventual Soviet collapse, not on the idea of forcible and immediate regime change to democracy.
«There is no excuse for an aircraft operator to forcible remove any person who has paid for an assigned seat on such aircraft,» read the bill memo, which goes on to note that people often make «specific arrangements» to travel and interruptions can be «extremely inconvenient.»
Similarly, Ryan and Akin partnered on a bill seeking to prevent Medicaid recipients who are raped from obtaining an abortion unless they are victims of «forcible rape.»
On Thursday, Sjaker said he went without water for 24 hours because guards refused to bring him any and that he was subjected to continuous forcible cell extractions (FCEs).
In 2002, this was further clarified by article 7 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court as encompassing inhumane acts such as torture, murder, forcible transfer, imprisonment or persecution of an identifiable group on political, national, cultural, religious or other grounds, committed in the
During World War II, Fred Korematsu refused to comply with Civilian Exclusion Order 34, based on the federal Executive Order 9066, which imposed strict curfew regulations and resulted in the forcible removal of 120,000 Japanese Americans from their communities to be incarcerated indefinitely in American concentration camps.
Norwich Police arrested 47 - year - old Paul Russell of Norwich on charges of Sexual Abuse, Course of Sexual Contact against a Child, Forcible Touching, for allegedly subjecting a child to sexual contact.
Across New York, 388 forcible sex offenses were reported on college campuses in 2013, the last year data is available.
According to the Uniform Crime Report in 2011, 45 forcible rapes were reported on the 74 public and private campuses included in the study, with more than half of the colleges reporting no forcible rapes that year.
He was accused on various charges that include penetration with a foreign object, forcible oral sex, and sodomy by force...
There, the button - eyed versions of Coraline's oddball neighbors — hirsute Russian acrobat Mr. Bobinsky (Ian McShane) and contradictory retired British burlesque actresses Miss Spink and Miss Forcible (comedy team Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French)-- are actually able to put on exciting shows.
Fascinating, forcible, and rough, Saulnier offers a punk rock variant on Rio Bravo — with a likeable rabble impossibly endangered in an under siege scenario — that's also in analogous tradition... Read more»
School business managers have spent much of the year trying to establish if being, or converting to, a standalone academy would see their school left alone or if forcible multi-academy amalgamation might be on the cards.
Additionally, if you want your English essay to have impact on the reader, you will need to make some points more forcible than others and create shape to your argument if there is one.
The women were demonstrating against a forcible relocation programme in Yajiang [à 1/2 ‰ à 1/2 «à 1/4 «à 1/2 † à 1/2» à 1/4 «-RSB-, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Region, on Sunday morning, when public security officers and armed police opened fire, according to the statement from Dharamsala.
Regina v. A.P. (2017), Charges of Assault x 3, Weapons Dangerous x 3, Threaten Death x 2 and Forcible Confinement withdrawn on the first day of trial.
R. R. (2017) Charges of Robbery, Forcible Confinement, Assault x 2 withdrawn on the morning of trial.
R v. K.N. Client charged with assault causing bodily harm, forcible confinement, possession of marihuana, fail to comply with undertaking and fail to attend Court were all withdrawn in Newmarket Court on the day of the trial.
Client charged with assault causing bodily harm, forcible confinement, possession of marihuana, fail to comply with undertaking and fail to attend Court were all withdrawn in Newmarket Court on the day of the trial.
Client charged with assault causing bodily harm, forcible confinement, possession of marijuana, fail to comply with undertaking and fail to attend Court were all withdrawn in Newmarket Court on the day of the trial.
On appeal, the respondent argued that the forcible confinement charge was not a separate act, as required for a first - degree murder conviction, but rather coextensive with the murder charge.
[125] In the ACT, Youth Justice staff receive training on Aboriginal culture and the effects of forcible removal, and cross-cultural communication workshops are made available to Family Services staff [126].
26 May 1998, which marked the first anniversary of the tabling of the Bringing Them Home Report in the Commonwealth Parliament, was decided upon by the National Indigenous Working Group on the Stolen Generations (NIWGSG) to be the most appropriate to mark the commemoration of the history of forcible removals and its effects (Rec.
The strong reactions to the findings of the Inquiry were not so much based on an inability to conceive that such events took place but at the vast scale of forcible removals and the often abusive experiences of those taken from their families.
The Queensland Government response refers to general public service training on cultural awareness; training for front - line child protection and youth justice workers («Family Services Officers») in the Department of Families, Youth and Community Care in relevant matters including the history and effects of forcible removal; and, the current development of appropriate cultural modules for teacher training courses.
Most of the writers - full - time journalists, regular columnists, and people who contributed articles due to their expertise or interest in the subject - were sympathetic towards and supportive of both the Report and the adverse effects that forcible removal had on Indigenous people.
Effects of the length of stay in transit country and forcible repatriation experience on the mental health of North Korean refugee women resettled in South Korea: BPSI - NKR Analysis
The forcible removal of Aboriginal children from their families was predicated on notions of biological racial purity to «absorb the half - castes into the white population» — a devastating intergenerational policy based on what today would be dismissed as junk science.
Forcible removal of children from their families has also had a big impact on the community of Yarrabah with up to 80 % of the population either members of Stolen Generations or descended from Stolen Generations members.
The National Apology to the Stolen Generations in February 2008 recognised the devastating impact that the forcible removal of Indigenous children has had on so many individuals, families and communities.
It manifests in individual acts of violence (situational violence), it is based on and breeds internalised racism (cumulative trauma) and has resulted from the historical processes of colonisation, dispossession and forcible removal of children (inter-generational trauma).
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