Sentences with phrase «preclude action»

Such a provision can preclude action in some foreign countries and make seizure in all of them more problematic.
It seems to me no different except in tone than uncertainty does not preclude action and could be an argument for action.
So, the basic point made is very simple — uncertainty does not preclude action.
Yes absolutely forgiveness does not preclude action whether that be with the liberation of Tibet, the civil rights movement or anywhere else where justice is required.
Forgiveness does not preclude action.
The Appellants obtain a s. 257 certificate precluding an action for personal injury pursuant to s. 10 (1) of the Workers Compensation Act.

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This mutual state of vulnerability most likely precludes China from taking action on this front.
«Nothing in ERISA gives DOL authority to preclude financial institutions and their clients from entering into and enforcing arbitration agreements that include class action waivers,» Thrivent's complaint reads.
Known as the «Melbourne Response,» this system made a form of justice available to victims who were disinclined to establish legal liability — though it did not preclude their also pursuing civil action, if they wished.
But nothing is lost and much is gained when our grasp of the truth about God's living action in these areas precludes the thought that God intervenes to violate the internal congruity and consistency of the divine creation with its never - absent divine energizing in and through created entities, events, and happenings.
(A general lack of match reports from the time precludes any detailed description of the action.
To preclude absolute liability in any action against a property owner or contractor for projects receiving Federal financial assistance for infrastructure and transportation development, and for other purposes.
The UK has not deployed control equipment requiring codes to be sent before weapons can be used, such as the U.S. Permissive Action Link, which if installed would preclude the possibility that military officers could launch British nuclear weapons without authorisation.
Vance's office also noted that its decision not to bring charges does not preclude any other oversight body from «pursuing any civil or regulatory action that they determine might be warranted.»
The local actions — which generally declare local authorities will not question people solely on the grounds of suspected undocumented status — do not preclude federal immigration officials from doing their jobs in sanctuary communities.
During intervals between Council meetings, members of the Council may be polled by mail on matters of Council business, except as precluded by the Constitution and Bylaws, when so authorized by action of the Council, of the Committee on Council Affairs, or of the Board, or on petition signed by at least one hundred Members of the Association and submitted to the Executive Officer.
However, the need to address higher - priority listing actions precluded the Service from taking action to list the bird.
While the name of the site might seem to preclude men, perhaps a better way to look at it would be as a site for those who want to have sex with women because there are a great many bisexual women online and looking for action here.
(d) Nothing in this subpart precludes a DOT agency or the Inspector General from taking other action authorized by its regulations with respect to service agents or employers that violate its regulations.
The spring action metal hose clamps are also very good at grabbing a hose across its entire surface well but the diameters you are dealing with may preclude them.
The enforcement actions complement the actions under consideration by the federal and state regulatory and law enforcement agencies, and do not preclude those agencies from taking additional enforcement action.
Role: Choline is sort of a vitamin in its actions, although some nutritionists do not consider it a true vitamin since the consumption of other dietary compounds, such as methionine, preclude its requirement.
16.25.11.13 EVIDENCE AND PROOF: In any hearing under this part, relevant evidence is limited to the following: A statement of non-compliance is conclusive evidence that requires the board to take the appropriate action under 16.25.11.12 NMAC, unless the applicant or licensee provides the board with a subsequent statement of compliance which shall preclude the board from taking any action under this part.
The board is not precluded from commencing a disciplinary action against a veterinarian who is participating in the diversion program or has been terminated.
While the president's action does not preclude later approval of the project, it sets up a baldly partisan fight over energy, jobs and regulation that will most likely persist through the November election.
But that doesn't exempt their actions from speaking louder than their words — and it doesn't preclude earnest, honest, dignified climate scientists from proving to the world that the WSJ dishes it out, but dodges taking it.
None of what I suggest precludes all the «green» actions proposed and already underway here in the United States, but recognizes that fossil fuels will be needed over the near term to insure a peaceful expansion of the global economy.
-- Participation in an exchange of credits for allowances or compensation for early action authorized by this section shall not preclude any person from participation in an offset credit program established under the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.
Similar actions by Mann can not be precluded.
An agency's final action on an administrative petition under the FDQA would be final agency action subject to judicial review under the Administrative Procedure Act, unless Congress precluded judicial review under the Act.
Once you've determined that scientific uncertainty does not preclude a reason for action, you're confronted with a fresh set of uncertainties.
My co author (Tom Fuller) and I find it very frustrating that the debate over AGW seems to work to preclude or prevent concrete action being taken to address known local problems.
Ireland argued that Mr Pringle was precluded from requesting a preliminary reference on the basis that the correct avenue to challenge the Decision was an action for annulment under Article 263 TFEU.
The Court found that he was not precluded from requesting a preliminary ruling since it was «not evidently... beyond doubt» that Mr Pringle would have had standing to bring an action under Article 263
Consequently the Court did not find any reasons precluding the Commission form bringing an action before a national court, on behalf of the EU, demanding compensation for losses caused by an infringement where the same Commission had earlier found such infringement.
The chancellor ruled that the number and location of the members of the class could not preclude a representative action.
At first instance, the trial judge found that Interactive was unable to establish an arguable cause of action that was not precluded by the exclusion clause.
A claim is precluded if an earlier case was decided on the merits, the same parties are involved in both lawsuits, and both claims arise out of the same cause of action.
[37] Class actions are subject to the Rules of Civil Procedure, and there is nothing in the Class Proceedings Act, 1992that precludes defendants from pleading before the certification motion.
So, the Ontario Superior Court has added to the decisions confirming that class action proceedings are appropriate — even preferable — for claims arising from mass terminations, even if the common issues trial won't dispose of all the issues and some of the class members have already started or finished proceedings in other forums, particularly with the Ministry of Labour and the Labour Relations Board, which preclude class claims.
Government officials also argue that a separate federal statute, the Safe Drinking Water Act, precludes all other causes of action.
«Comprehensive federal statutory schemes, such as the SDWA, preclude rights of action under Section 1983 for alleged deprivations of constitutional rights in the field occupied by the federal statutory scheme,» the appeals court wrote in Mattoon, which stemmed from a lawsuit on behalf of 68 Berkshire County, Massachusetts, residents who alleged they came down with giardiasis, commonly known as «beaver fever,» after drinking contaminated water.
Granted, even if erstwhile civilian facilities are military objectives potentially subject to attack as a result of Hamas» actions, Israel would be precluded from attacking such faciliites where the likey civilian casualties would be «clearly excessive in relation to the concrete and direct overall military advantage anticipated».
The Ontario Court of Appeal affirmed in Hopkins v. Kay, 2015 ONCA 112, that patients were not precluded by Ontario's privacy legislation from bringing a class action (based on the tort of intrusion upon seclusion) relating to improperly - accessed patient records.
The judge found that the claimant was indeed precluded by the certificate from claiming damages arising from personal injuries sustained in the accident but did say that the claimant was not statute barred by virtue of the s. 257 certificate and s. 10 (1) of the WCA from maintaining an action for his business - related losses.
Nothing in this section precludes an employment standards officer from conducting an investigation or inspection, and from taking any other enforcement action under the ESA as the officer considers appropriate.
Moreover, as Judge Marrero observed recently, to hold that the Martin Act precludes properly pleaded common - law actions would leave the marketplace «less protected than it was before the Martin Act's passage, which can hardly have been the goal of its drafters» (Anwar v. Fairfield Greenwich Ltd., 728 F Supp 2d 354, 371 [SD NY 2010]-RRB-.
... the principle that precludes a person from asserting something contrary to what is implied by a previous action or statement of that person or by a previous pertinent judicial determination.
[W] e wish to make clear that abolition of the actions for alienation of affections and criminal conversation does not preclude a person from maintaining a traditional breach of contract action merely because the breach arose from an improper liaison with the plaintiff's spouse or because the effect of the alleged breach or tortious conduct was a disruption or breakup of his or her marriage....
What is precluded, however, is the refitting of the abolished actions into other forms.
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