Sentences with phrase «potentially violate»

Understand what you «need to know» and what could potentially violate an individual's privacy rights or cause unfair discrimination.
«The steps that the organization was willing to do without good judgment to pursue its mission and potentially violate people's privacy, it's not okay,» Schmidt told the Wall Street Journal in an interview while visiting Hong Kong.
The primary difficulty arises when the production of those documents would potentially violate the law of the country where the documents are held.
Avoid addressing specific factual allegations since doing so adds credence to the claims and could also potentially violate client confidentiality.
If a court concludes that the subpoena has the power to compel the production of documents outside the United States, the next difficulty arises if the production of documents would potentially violate the law of the country where the documents are held.
The primary difficulty arises when the production of that document would potentially violate the law of the country where the document is held.
The OHRC has the power under the Code to request this type of information, and then make further investigations as to whether the «structures, policies, processes, decision - making practices and organizational cultures adversely affect Indigenous and Black families, and potentially violate Ontario's Human Rights Code.»
First, you'll need a modded version of Super Smash Bros 4 to download the Sora mod, and modding your Wii U console can potentially violate its warranty.
A personal drone flying near or above The Grand America Hotel could potentially violate the privacy and safety of our guests, we do not allow drones to be flown near or above the hotel.
Although the FAA has approved some companies to use drones to photograph property damage, for example, doing so could potentially violate local privacy laws if drones take pictures of nearby homes without their owners» consent.
By trying to hide the breach, Uber potentially violated the law and could be in hot water with the FTC.
Privacy experts have analyzed 5,855 child - directed Android apps and have found that more than half — 57 % — are potentially violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), a US law protecting children's private data online.
The news comes after Facebook acknowledged foreign entities linked to Russia paid to promote political messages on the leading social network, potentially violating US election laws.
The Trump campaign has dished out nearly $ 228,000 to cover legal fees for the President's embattled personal attorney Michael Cohen, thereby potentially violating political finance laws, according to federal records.
NY1 has learned that the group was accepting thousands of dollars in donations from people who do business with the city, potentially violating a directive from the city's Conflicts of Interest Board.
Longtime Suffolk County prosecutor John Scott Prudenti regularly collected thousands of dollars from local defense attorneys for the use of his boat, potentially violating county ethics and professional conduct standards.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's Campaign for One New York was accepting thousands of dollars in donations from people who do business with the city, potentially violating a directive from the city's Conflicts of Interest Board.
A defense attorney for Percoco found Howe had disputed a credit charge at a hotel he had stayed at, potentially violating an agreement not to break that law following his plea deal with federal prosecutors.
(CNN) The House ethics committee is investigating New York Rep. Chris Collins, the first Republican on Capitol Hill to endorse Donald Trump's presidential campaign, for potentially violating federal law and House rules regarding insider trading.
The state Republican Party put out a statement saying that Lacewell testified that Percoco «was in and out of the Executive Chamber, still retained his government office there and still worked on some official matters after departing state service raised a shocking breach of ethics and protocol that potentially violates the State Ethics and Codes of Conduct for employees.
A Cuomo spokesman said Lacewell's reports were sent via a personal gmail account, and therefore did not constitute a use of public resources that could have potentially violated state Public Officers Law.
The action «suggests that TAG understood that its dual role potentially violated CFB's role against coordination,» the settlement said.
As well as potentially violating the personal privacy of all 3.5 million Kuwaitis and their visitors, it could also reveal unwelcome paternity issues, AbdulHadi's team argued.
This potentially violates human rights, through interference with thought processes, and opens up the threat of indiscriminate killing.
The groups alleged that Soon, a prominent critic of mainstream climate science and opponent of government action on climate change, had not disclosed funding from corporate sponsors to journals that published his work, potentially violating journal policies.
[55] In some botanical products, undeclared ingredients were used to increase the bulk of the product and reduce its cost of manufacturing, while potentially violating certain religious and / or cultural limitations on consuming animal ingredients, such as cow, buffalo or deer.
The Office of Government Ethics website was down on Thursday, after White House counselor Kellyanne Conway urged people to buy Ivanka Trump's products, potentially violating federal ethics rules.
The report revealed that at least 253 charter schools in California were potentially violating the law by maintaining exclusionary admission requirements for students.
Unfortunately, in reading past the executive summary, this report shows that some NOAA employees potentially violated federal contract law and engaged in data manipulation.
The Commerce Department found that the complaints were «unresolved and substantial,» and potentially violated site permit conditions, according to an August 2016 PUC order.
Rather, the ABA says it is concerned that the failure to explain the denial «risks the improper implementation of the waiver policy, undermining its utility, interfering with this court's judicial review function and potentially violating petitioner's procedural due process rights.»
Aaron Street: I guess that's the part that I don't understand, is the lawyer who uses the software and then after using it improperly and potentially violating all sorts of rules, or losing her case, then says the software was the problem, but you should fact that out at the front end, is do I know how this works and what the buttons do and what will happen when it's time to submit.
The British Columbia Court of Appeal held in Shore v Ladner Downs15 that a termination clause in an employment contract that potentially violated the statutory requirement in the future is «void from the beginning».
In the 2016 decision Garreton v Complete Innovations Inc. 18 Pattillo J. stated that he disagreed with Price J.'s decision in Keegan and held that a termination clause that potentially violates the ESA in the future is void.
Submissions from the appellants stated that the trial judge could not have known the reasons for the insurer's position without potentially violating the privilege attached to communications for the purpose of settlement.
A 2011 investigation by Amnesty International found conditions in Arizona highest security maximum custody facilities potentially violated Article 10 the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which states that «all persons deprived of their liberty shall be treated with humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of the human person.»
«If a [termination] provision's application potentially violates the ESA at any date after hiring, it is void.»
Disagreeing with other ethics committees, the Alabama State Disciplinary Commission recently issued an opinion finding that «[t] he use of daily deal websites, such as Groupon, violates or potentially violates a number of rules of professional conduct.»
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced Thursday that General Information Services and its affiliate backgroundchecks.com potentially violated consumers» eligibility for employment and...
Each of these assumptions, in the strictest sense, potentially violates the Act.

Not exact matches

As he was chatting with people at the party, he realized that if he flew a drone to a nearby town, he «would suddenly be violating these rules and potentially face a punishment.»
U.S. trade partners and energy firms have warned Commerce that the plan would violate free - trade deals, disrupt supply chains, raise prices and potentially cause layoffs.
If the agency ultimately finds that the company violated its previous settlement, it could face steep fines — potentially into the billions of dollars.
Regulators could review our practice of taking reservation payments and, if the practice is deemed to violate applicable law, we could be required to pay penalties or refund the reservation payments that we have received for vehicles that are not immediately available for delivery, to stop accepting additional reservation payments, to restructure certain aspects of our reservation program, and potentially to suspend or revoke our licenses to manufacture and sell our vehicles.
But let it be stated clearly that no living or potentially living marriage could ever be violated by either partner in these circumstances, with this reasoning.
Human liberation is a fruit potentially made increasingly possible by the achievements of technological society, an ideal realizable by means of our growing capacity to transform nature so that without violating its transhuman integrity it might serve, genuinely and profoundly, our collective ends.
In an Orwellian bit of legal logic, the D.C. Board of Elections ruled that merely allowing an otherwise legally petitioned referendum that would have potentially overturned the city council's action would violate the D.C. Human Rights Act.
The crux of the argument is that Nutt's severance agreement was violated by Ole Miss making statements about Nutt's tenure that could be potentially damaging.
The U.S. Supreme Court announced that it would consider whether partisan gerrymandering violates the Constitution, potentially setting the stage for a ruling that could for the first time impose limits on a practice that has helped define American politics since the early days of the Republic.
«Not only is the investigation into his potentially unethical stock trading continuing, but we now know that there is «substantial reason to believe» Collins violated either the law, House rules, or both.
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