Sentences with phrase «potential abuse»

To combat potential abuse of interest deductions, countries place limitations on these expenses.
Outside of political circles, many consumer advocacy experts are actually hailing the new law as a victory for motorists because the legislation does a lot to protect consumers from potential abuses.
Because of that we made the decision to limit the number of Credits earned to stop potential abuse.
I think this opens the door to a huge potential abuse of the arbitration process.
Without the law there would be no requirement that schools districts have contractual standards that limits the use or potential abuse of student data by vendors.
The practice of arbitrarily mandating higher credit scores for FHA loans than FHA home loan programs require could set the stage for potential abuses of fair housing protections; let's hope that any mortgage lender's decision to require higher credit scores is based on its own uniform lending criteria, solid risk management principles, and not anything else.
At the same time, a Washington Post article entitled Privacy rights activists worry about potential abuse of high - tech devices featured at CES event points out that we can't forget about the privacy issues that comes along with this technology.
The FDA needs to move beyond its traditional focus on clinical studies about drug effectiveness and side effects, and to seek public health data on potential abuse, the Academies advises in its 400 - page proposal for targeting the deadly issue.
«To prevent potential abuse, we will not discuss details.»
The introduction of clear, ethical and financial standards in the form of a Code of Practice, will provide a progressive framework for the use of third party funding in arbitration and mediation in Hong Kong, including robust safeguards to protect against potential abuse.
Secrecy makes it easier to hide potential abuses such as conflicts of interest, nepotism, personal enrichment or other problems, said Susan Lerner, executive director of Common Cause.
We therefore sought to influence the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee to increase governance in respect of expropriation matters so as to avoid potential abuse / arbitrary expropriations taking place.
«It is extraordinary how many patients describe themselves as collateral in the war against drugs,» where law enforcement concerns for potential abuse take precedent over the medical imperative to treat suffering, said author — journalist Melanie Thernstrom, who participated on the committee as a patient advocate.
It's also working on a way for people to be able to report potential abuses of its ad product the way people can with Facebook's user interface and technical systems.
Investigations into high - frequency trading continue and into potential abuses in dark pools — private stock markets usually operated inside large banks.
They also mention IRC 877, the expatriation tax, designed to address potential abuse.
To curb potential abuses associated with «capturing» rollovers, the DOL issued Advisory Opinion 2005 - 23A (the «Rollover Opinion»).
«Addressing this gap in the state's law could help prevent risk of gun violence to potential abuse victims
«Building strong relationships between children, parents and other adults can help prevent abuse by enabling difficult discussions around potential abuse to take place.
The change came after the Texas Education Agency had investigated several potential abuses where charter school board members hired family members and paid them generous salaries.
The most interesting part, in my opinion, is where the CJEU departs from its concerns over potential abuse of 207 TFEU to harmonize laws internally:
Expanding on the information in his first book, How to Select a Nursing Home for a Loved One, this informative text offers more specific guidence on detecting potential abuse and neglect and the proper steps to take to make sure it stops.
As the Commission says in its report, «without a clear, fair, transparent and accessible system of collective redress, there is a significant likelihood that other ways of claiming compensation will be explored, which are often prone to potential abuse negatively affecting both parties to the dispute.»
This initiative was announced in February 2007 and HMRC has articulated its view that where cross border leasing and / or chartering structures are evident it will investigate them to see if there is avoidance and potential abuse arguments using the approach they adopted in Halifax plc and others v Customs and Excise Commissioners (Case C - 255 / 02)[2006] All ER (D) 283 (Feb), [2006] 2 WLR 905.
He said Facebook will investigate any other potential abuses by app developers who have had access to large amounts of people's data.
Specifically, I worry that the language being used at the highest levels of this debate promotes a conception of autonomous weapons that conflates potential abuses of the technology with features of the technology itself and possesses the danger of absolving programmers and military implementers of moral responsibility where such responsibility is needed most.
Understanding role violations, potential abuse misconduct, and conflicts of interests are vital to maintaining professional responsibilities and obligations as a Registered Early Childhood Educator.
In addition, we requested information about any precautions the Department or other agencies have taken to avoid potential abuses and to provide information so that consumers can truly shop for servicers.
(Please do not use the 311 app to report potential abuse, as it is only for loose dog and dead dog reports.)
In December, a jury found that James Lindberg, a former consultant in the state agency's adult education department, had been harassed and moved to another job within the agency for reporting irregularities and potential abuses in the state's handling of federal and state funds.
However, the CJEU did not truly address the question of potential abuse of article 207 TFEU, and I will be curious to discover whether the CJEU might invalidate the conclusion of, let's say, an international agreement between Liechtenstein and the EU which entails substantial harmonization of rules on tobacco products.
Now consider the potential abuses of requiring employees to have chip implants before they can work.
Yet few countries have imposed them, in light of potential abuse.
It is easy to see the potential abuse that can arise when a firm or business exploits the trust, which it has developed with a client through a longstanding relationship, to sell additional products and services at potentially unfavorable terms to the client.
The concept of a religious sect as a «Family» is dangerous and open to potential abuse.
I don't care if your Theocracy root religion is a «kinder, gentler» version, it's a matter of prncipal and potential abuse.
Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesperson Chris Huhne described elements of the bill as «frankly Kafka-esque» and warned parliamentary scrutiny did not amount to a «serious check on the potential abuse of executive power».
If so, we should all be concerned about the potential abuse of its newfound powers after the UK has left the European Union.
David Howarth, a former Lib Dem MP, on Tuesday said he thought Rennard should apologise but questioned the new inquiry as a potential abuse of power.
«The level of hysterical name calling leveled by the County Executive in response to my call for transparency and careful deliberation before exercising the power of eminent domain against tax paying businesses reveals the presence of a potential abuse of power,» said Congresswoman Claudia Tenney.»
«It appears that something has gone astray and there is potential abuse from some of the funeral homes,» McMahon said.
«They should work cooperatively with sports organizations to educate the larger public about the nature of their research and its laudable goals, as well as its potential abuses and the dangers it poses.»
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