Sentences with phrase «own weak law»

«The big Caravan of People from Honduras, now coming across Mexico and heading to our «Weak Laws» Border, had better be stopped before it gets there,» Trump tweeted.
The Case for Banning Payday Lending: Snapshots from Four Key States (June 2013) This report outlines the battles against the payday lending industry in states with strong usury cap protections, such as New York and North Carolina, and in states like California and Illinois with weaker laws that allow payday lenders to charge triple - digit APR loans that trap people in a cycle of debt.
A while back he ordered a survey of bribery law, and now he has sent the results to NABC members with a recommendation that they press for strong legislation in states that either have no laws against bribery in sport, or weak laws.
Nestlé is leading the campaign for the weaker law to be adopted.
• Baby Milk Action's campaign of solidarity with partners in the Philippines, where Nestlé is leading the industry attempt to replace strong regulations successfully defended in 2007 with its own weak law.
Six states had strict laws restricting the sale of so - called competitive foods — snacks and drinks sold in vending machines, school stores and during fundraising projects, which compete with school - served meals; seven states had weak laws; and 27 states had no laws governing competitive foods in middle schools.
Nestlé is leading an industry attempt to replace the Philippines regulations with its own weak law, which will mean (amongst other things) that the clear warnings will go.
Nestlé and its partners are pushing for a new, weak law to be introduced, which will allow them to advertise milks for use from 6 months of age (with the same branding as milks for use from birth) and target mothers directly.
Democrats have also been resistant to substantive ethics reform efforts in recent years, passing a weak law last year that barely limits who politicians can take money from.
When the siblings making up the well - known classical piano ensemble The 5 Browns were looking into bringing sexual abuse charges against their father, they briefly considered New York before learning the state's weak laws wouldn't work.
«Our investigation thus far reveals a pay - to - play political culture driven by large checks, anemic enforcement of the weak laws we have on the books, and loopholes and workarounds that make those laws weaker still,» says the report, which was released today at 6:05 p.m. by the Cuomo - appointed Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption.
«Our investigation thus far reveals a pay - to - play political culture driven by large checks, anemic enforcement of the weak laws we have on the books, and loopholes and workarounds that make those laws weaker still,» the executive summary says.
Police cuts could lead to weaker law and order on the streets, Ed Miliband has warned as he called on the Government to «learn from the riots».
Researchers will present the abstracts, «Underuse of Proper Child Restraints in Taxis: Are Weak Laws Putting Children in Danger?»
Agus Sari — chief executive of the Belantara Foundation, a non-profit organization focused on environmental conservation and rehabilitation in Jakarta — says that weak law enforcement is a major challenge.
According to Zaridze, the Russian government looks likely to succumb to pressure from industry and adopt a weaker law which will give the tobacco companies more freedom to advertise.
States where a greater fraction of teachers were covered by a union contract in 1987 were much less likely to pass a charter law in the 1990s, more likely to pass a law later (if at all), and more likely to pass a weaker law.
States with higher - than - expected SAT scores were less likely to pass charter school legislation; tended to adopt such legislation later, if at all; and passed weaker laws.
Weak laws are the biggest culprit, followed by operators who are chummy with authorizers, followed by inertia.
A Sun Sentinel investigation found that several charter school operators exploited Florida's weak laws overseeing charter schools, receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in public money to open charter schools that closed within months.
Rather than comply with more humane standards, many Virginia puppy millers decided to move their operations to states with weaker laws and lax enforcement.
It's shocking to many that these places are even allowed to exist, but due to weak laws and
It's shocking to many that these places are even allowed to exist, but due to weak laws and poor enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act — which only requires minimum standards of care to begin with — puppy mills are incredibly difficult to shut down.
Puppy mills continue to exist because of consumer demand, as well as weak laws that allow these operations to remain in business.
Kentucky has the weakest laws in the country for animals.
Dog truck interceptions in Tianjin and Qinhuangdao highlight routine flouting of law by traders and weak law enforcement by police
The dogs deserve better, but weak laws requiring only minimum standards of care make it difficult to hold puppy mills responsible for their neglectful actions.
Please take a moment to speak out against puppy mills, that only exist because of consumer demand, as well as weak laws that allow these operations to remain in business.
Less than a year later, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) information blackout further weakened the already weak law.
EIA revealed the details and irregularities of oil palm plantations in the Peruvian Amazon owned by Grupo Melka and Grupo Romero in the investigative report, Deforestation by Definition, yet weak laws and enforcement allows for continued violations.
Because of weak laws, we continue to use ten of thousands of chemicals in everyday products that have been linked to illness and disease, even though green chemistry is providing safe alternatives.
But the patchwork nature of Canadian securities regulation, combined with a lack of resources and weak laws, have doomed previous efforts at increasing enforcement.
Russia leads in cyber crime world, hackers citing weak law enforcement for online crimes, Reuters
Instead, the politicians in Tallahassee have pushed to allow open carry and to weaken penalties for those who violate the state's already weak laws.
Weak politicians beget weak laws.

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This prompted the company to create a code of conduct for all its suppliers; wherever they were in the world, they would rise above weak labor laws.
The country has long enjoyed the economic zone's policies at the expense of its weaker neighbors, says Palvos Eleftheriadis, associate professor of law and fellow of Mansfield College at Oxford University.
The banking system was hyper - competitive and quick to take risks in pursuit of profits; policymakers aggressively pushed homeownership through measures such as tax breaks for mortgage interest payments; and weak recourse laws let mortgage defaulters off the hook.
As for what will become of its rumored inventor, one Scott Cawthorn — a weak play on the name of Five Nights at Freddy's developer Scott Cawthon — remains to be seen, potentially inside the court of law and out.
«It's hard to close the gap due to several reasons, mainly because of China's lack of innovativeness due to its weak intellectual property laws and government - led projects that focus on quantity over quality.»
Indian authorities face sustained criticism for not doing enough to address a weak system of law enforcement and policing that leaves women vulnerable to sex crimes.
In a previous Compas poll, some respondents indicated that our weak securities laws also act as a deterrent to foreign investment.
As it shows, in states like Arizona and Florida, laws are fewer or weaker.
Lahore and Karachi share a tattered public transport network (slightly less so in Lahore thanks to the Metro), weak rule of law, and high costs of vehicle ownership.
But its draft law is drawing fire from both sides who consider it both too weak and too strong.
The so - called made - in - Canada approach to intellectual property protection put us outside the mainstream for a number of years, with weak Canadian laws making Canada a favourite location for websites promoting internet piracy.
Stephen Gillers, a New York University law professor and expert on legal ethics, called Daniels» claim that the missing signature invalidates the agreement a «weak argument.»
We teach skills such as crafting effective introductions, structuring win - win partnerships, evaluating and tracking existing relationships, and activating the law of weak ties.
Carl Cohen argues that the argument that civil disobedience implies contempt for the law is «among the weakest» of the arguments against civil disobedience:
And another 2016 report from the US Government Accountability Office found that most of the guns — as many as 70 percent — used in crimes in Mexico, which has strict gun laws, can be traced back to the US, which has generally weaker gun laws.
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