Sentences with phrase «permitting such»

«This finding is consistent with the majority of Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy cases, which have recognized a domain name registration as a trademark owner's exclusive right, and that permitting such a registration would allow any distributor, wholesaler or retailer to monopolize a third party's real trade mark as a domain name based upon the mere fact that it sells the party's products or services,» says Gowlings.
Commenters also noted that this could result in inconsistency in implementation as well as permitting such inconsistency to be used as a defense by an offending entity.
Other commenters suggested permitting all such uses and disclosures without authorization.
Authorizing police to vacate premises or temporarily close premises if there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Act is being contravened or if a charge is ultimately laid for the unlawful sale or distribution of cannabis, or for knowingly permitting such activities
Moreover, the fact that private persons fail in a particular year to claim the tax relief to which they are entitled — under a facially neutral statute — should be of little importance in determining the constitutionality of the statute permitting such relief.
The pervasive restraint on freedom of discussion by the practice of the authorities under the statute is not any less effective than a statute expressly permitting such selective enforcement.
The public trust doctrine has not been widely discussed in Canadian case law with the only significant mention being by the Supreme Court of Canada in British Columbia v. Canadian Forest Products Ltd., 2004 SCC 38 at para. 74 where Binnie J. acknowledged that «The notion that there are public rights in the environment that reside in the Crown has deep roots in the common law» (however, the majority decision ultimately took a conservative approach to not allow the Crown to succeed in a general claim for damages for «environmental loss» [caused by a negligently undetected controlled burn of slashing and other waste by a logging company] in the absence of a statutory scheme permitting such a claim).
This crime may additionally give rise to liability on behalf of those that act as accomplices, permitting such criminal activity to occur.
As Mann himself concedes, the commentaries did not accuse him of fabricating data from thin air but instead were harshly critical of his scientific models, methods, and conclusions... Amici respectfully submit that permitting such a defamation claim to proceed will substantially chill speech that challenges scientific conclusions, as well as public policies based on them.
Nice work if you can get it... Top management & directors should be ashamed of creating / permitting such a financial environment — but I guess they're playing their own, more sophisticated, version of this game for themselves.
These facilitate both informed school choices by parents — provided, of course, that policies permitting such choices are in place — and school interventions by state and local authorities.
However, after I left the administration in 1993, I supported the nascent charter school movement, even going to Albany, New York, to urge legislators to adopt a law permitting such schools to be created in the state.
The county could have opted out of permitting such services, but chose not to exercise that right.
«1) If when determining the liability of a person to taxation, duty or similar charge due under statute in the UK it shall be established that a step or steps have been included in a transaction giving rise to that liability or to any claim for an allowance, deduction or relief, with such steps having been included for the sole or one of the main purposes of securing a reduction in that liability to taxation, duty or similar charge with no other material economic purpose for the inclusion of such a step being capable of demonstration by the taxpayer, then subject to the sole exception that the step or steps in question are specifically permitted under the term of any legislation promoted for the specific purpose of permitting such use, such step or steps shall be ignored when calculating the resulting liability to taxation, duty or similar charge.
19:12 may have given a point of reference permitting such an interpretation.
These debates were largely about whether enhanced interrogation served the common good and thus whether laws permitting such interrogation were just.
As to «divine», we are told that it means: «maximal in every respect logically permitting such a maximum, and in those respects of value (and there are some) that do not permit a maximum, it means unsurpassable except by itself...»
Britain is a country where abortion is essentially available on demand, despite the fact that no law permitting such practices has ever been passed.
A reduction in the processing power expended by miners on the Bitcoin Network could increase the likelihood of a malicious actor or botnet obtaining control in excess of 50 percent of the processing power active on the Bitcoin Network or the Blockchain, permitting such actor or botnet to manipulate the source code of the Bitcoin Network in a manner that adversely affects an investment in the Shares or the ability of the Trust to operate.
Practical government rarely permits such simplicity.»
The Trustee will transfer Bitcoins from the Trust Custody Account to the Trust Expense Account at such times and in the smallest amounts required to permit such payments as they become due.
Second, the tradition is too big and too full of parties, caucuses, movements, and organizations to permit such a person emerging on a national scale.
There is a great mystery here, but The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that «God permitted such painful upheavals as the angels» fall and man's sin only as occasions and means for displaying all the power of his arm and the whole measure of the love he wanted to give the world» (CCC 760).
and that «God permitted such painful upheavals as the angels» fall and man's sin only as occasions and means for displaying all the power of his arm and the whole measure of the love he wanted to give the world.»
The Church teaches that «God permitted such painful upheavals as the angels» fall and ma...
The Church teaches that «God permitted such painful upheavals as the angels» fall and man's sin only as occasions and means for displaying all the power of his arm and the whole measure of the love he wanted to give the world» (CCC 760).
We who proclaim Christ ought to have enough faith that our Lord is what we claim him to be, to permit such men and women to have, if not full then some limited, participation in Christian life in the community of faith; for we are confident, or we should be confident if we really believe what we say about Jesus, that such fellowship with him in the company of his people will lead them more and more deeply into the true significance of his person.
It is the faith «that there is really only One Power which, while at times it may permit the sham powers of the world to accomplish something in opposition to it, never permits such accomplishment to stand.»
English authorities would not permit such deviation from the law of the land; therefore, they sought to force the Separatists into line.
The First Amendment permits such dynamics of social survival but does not secure it.
Instantly this thought flashed through my mind: «I have no use for a God who permits such things.»
The Church is the goal of all things and God permitted such painful upheavals as the angel's fall and man's sin only as occasions and means for displaying all the power of His arm and the whole measure of the love He wanted to give the world.»
Why does God permit such abuses?
Our ecumenical era permits such invitations to Catholic theologians, whether lay or clerical.
However, as modern men and women we can not long permit ourselves such pangs of unease — and for many reasons.
Furthermore, given that our high Reb M extracts are produced only from the leaf, our extracts can be used as sweeteners in jurisdictions such as Europe that otherwise do not permit such use of stevia extracts when produced using bioconversion or fermentation methods.
Tennis permits such protests, and the umpire, the chief official, can ask a linesman to «yield» — that is, let his decision be changed.
Following clearance the coach may not permit such student athlete to participate in any full, unrestricted supervised team activities without limitations on contact or physical exertion until the same conditions as listed above are met.
The leading UK health worker associations, UK and EU parliamentarians, mother support groups and even the government's own Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition have criticised the UK Regulations for being too weak as they permit such strategies.
Lake claims Helf was at the scene of the crash and tried «to become involved in Lake's investigation but Lake did not permit such involvement.»
While federal law permits such cost - sharing, only New York has taken it to such extremes.
Mr. Ampofo, a former Local Government Minister commenting further told Banson that validation is done in countries that exercise compulsory registration and therefore does not see the reason why Ghana should be doing same when its laws does not permit such.
Although citizenship - stripping is morally repugnant and ethically suspect, the Home Office will no doubt hide behind the little - noticed 2002 law that permit such activities in the name of national security — at least until a robust legal challenge is launched.
I will not tolerate or permit any such thing.
As more companies sponsor research, increasing numbers of universities permit such practices.
Niedra broke with many other scientists in a letter following an interview, writing that while Mills's theory butts up against popular interpretations of quantum mechanics, «in fact, however, quantum mechanics may permit such [hydrino electron] levels.»
Even fruit is limited on this program because it is high in sugar but small servings are permitted such as two strawberries, ten blueberries or a few wedges of apple.
Unlike before when women used to call on you at your workplace or in bars, your current circumstance may not permit such, and your present friends could be those you have had for years.
These are actors after all, but they're genial performers, convincingly communicating a lifelong bond that permits such an accessible invasion of privacy, making the plot feel less like a crude sitcom and more like a bawdy home movie that's spun wildly out of control.
The court claimed that other Florida programs that permit such spending «are structurally different from the OSP, which provides a systematic private school alternative to the public school system.
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