Sentences with phrase «procedure done against»

Good thing a women's rights are protected under secular law or there would be many an invasive procedure done against their will.

Not exact matches

In fact, in December 2017 a Virginia district court judge ruled against a female plaintiff in a lawsuit alleging sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation against defense contractor BAE Systems, in part, because she «did not take advantage of BAE's harassment reporting procedures of which she was well aware.»
Furthermore, as I became more involved in the feminist conversation (some feminists are pro-life, of course, but many are pro-choice), I began to understand some of the arguments against the criminalization of abortion, like that banning abortion does not necessarily reduce the abortion rate, that enforcing a ban on all abortions would be impossible, and that women would likely seek out abortions through unsafe, illegal procedures anyway.
We don't get to force you to undergo any medical procedure against your will.
I don't see how anyone could object very strenuously to this, provided (as Nussbaum does provide) that «rules and formal decision procedures, including procedures inspired by economics,» are not supplanted but rather supplemented and corrected by the emotional knowledge provided in literature; and provided also that we caution ourselves against using emotional affect frivolously and sentimentally.
Experimental procedures can be licit if they «respect the life and integrity of the embryo and do not involve disproportionate risks for it, but rather are directed to its healing, the improvement of its condition of health, or its individual survival»; but the mere «use of human embryos or fetuses as an object of experimentation» is «a crime against their dignity as human beings.»
Passionate Journey: My Unexpected Life, by Marian Tompson, Just Released by Hale Publishing What does it take to change established childbirth practices, hospital procedures, infant nutrition standards, and cultural norms that work against the best interests of mothers and their babies?
What does it take to change established childbirth practices, hospital procedures, infant nutrition standards, and cultural norms that work against the best interests of mothers and their babies?
My 3rd pregnancy a yr later went great normal pregnancy but 2 months before I had my son I had a staph infection but I was free of a staph infection when he was born but the nurses found out my joy turned to a living nightmare no nurse would take care of me my son wasn't allowed in the nursery only good thing that came out of it but me being a epileptic I needed daily medication for my seizures my ob / gyn for some unknown reason told me to bring my meds from home not normal procedure its against hospital rules but I did as he told me and thank god I did or I would have died my sons nurses were the only nurses I saw my whole weekend in the hospital they could only take my vitals and give me the basics pain meds & stool softener they fed me too if not for them I would have starved they brought me my hospital food its dangerous for a epileptic after birth to be denied food meds and regular monitoring because stress from the birth could make me seize but they didn't my ob told them flat out I was not infected and to remove me from isolation but they refused.
As indicated in the provided source, an infringement is a procedure started by European Commission against a country that does not apply a directive (partially or not at all):
The great Gani too, in 1984, did a procedural equivalent of class suicide, just to underscore his outrage against sleaze, while his peers got fixated with sterile procedure.
The majority of teachers (70 %) either do not have or are not aware of policies and procedures within school to protect them against such incidents.
On the stand, the mayor — who narrowly won the 2009 race against then - city Comptroller Bill Thompson, who is black — said he believed the ballot security effort was meant to ensure that voters didn't encounter problems at the polls, and paying for it through the party was simply standard procedure.
As Alec Douglas - Home, at Heath's request, considered the procedures for a leadership election, there was some speculation that du Cann would himself stand as a representative of the party's right - wing against Heath.
«I really don't think they are against the refugees,» Tenney said of Trump's administration, adding the suspension of travel is necessary to strengthen the vetting procedures of other nations.
The Tuesday morning meeting did not have an announced agenda, and its bipartisan members — charged with policing ethical complaints against members and setting various internal procedures — refused to say what was discussed in the executive session.
«They can not be grounds for any investigation into the procedures or proceedings against a member of parliament; either the Speaker or the President of the Senate; once they are done in the exercise of their proper functions.
Now BIG PHARMA has you by the ba... Long term treatment leave you with malabsorption, creating problems in the future (but do nt worry BIG PHARMA has a pill), you are at higher risk of fractures after several years of treatment, but then you can get medication against osteoporosis, maybe procedures, painkillers and so on.
Rebelling against his mother's (Lena Olin) clinginess, Clay secretly marries his girlfriend Sam (Jessica Alba) and chooses to have the procedure done by Dr. Harper (Terrence Howard), a malpractice suit - inundated surgeon who had previously saved his life and is now his best friend.
The issue doesn't matter as much as the procedure of lobbying for or against it.
O'Brien says the research shows that harassment does decrease when schools publicize their rules against bullying and clarify the reporting procedures.
However, if the lender or lending partner does not receive a payment the likely result is that the lender or lending partner will begin collection procedures against you and you will no longer be able to receive any more loans from the lender or lending partner.
There are many opinions on the subject ranging from adamantly against the procedure, citing cruelty, to a necessity to ensure cats don't wind up on the street or in shelters.
«It is the rule which says that the other rules of scientific procedure must be designed in such a way that they do not protect any statement in science against falsification.»
Sure, there are conspiracy nuts who take information of scientists out of context, but when it comes time for accurate vetting, the people who take your experimental data and procedure out of context don't tend to have the academic strength against it.
As does the profession's reaction to a regime where a firm, once complained against, is prima facie liable to pay the OLC's administrative costs of dealing with that complaint, unless they can show that they first dealt with the complaint through their own procedures, and were, in effect, not guilty of the allegations made.
(8) the points made in the conclusion are: (1) consistent with avoiding expenditures on the criminal justice system, the federal attorney general appeared to be neglecting the plight of pre-trial inmates in custody in extremely bad jail conditions, and the provincial attorney general appeared to ignore the needs of prosecutors for greater resources of staff and time in order to work adequately; (2) similarly, the other examples presented also support the proposition that the criminal justice system is inadequately resourced because there are «no votes in justice»; and, (3) the reduction in the safeguards against wrongful convictions caused by the radical changes in procedures made necessary because governments do not provide adequate resources for the criminal justice system;
You have a judge trial that lasts 30 minutes against someone who is not represented — the perception is different than if you're doing a five - day jury trial which is hotly contested, with the regular rules of evidence, the rules of civil procedure.
«(i) that in matters of personal conduct he would be subject to the hospital's general procedures and that in matters of professional conduct he would be subject to a procedure agreed by the Local Negotiating Committee in respect of medical practitioners; (ii) that he was accused by the Trust of personal and professional misconduct; (iii) that because of the nature of the allegations made against him he was contractually entitled to a formal disciplinary hearing by a panel which included a clinician of the same discipline as himself and a legally qualified chairman, before which he would have the benefit of legal representation, if he so wished; (iv) that the disciplinary hearing which resulted in the findings of misconduct was not conducted in accordance with the terms of his contract of employment because the panel did not include a clinician of the same discipline as himself, nor a legally qualified chairman and because his request to be allowed legal representation was refused; (iv) that following the panel's findings he was dismissed for personal and professional misconduct; (v) that if the proceedings had been carried out in accordance with his contract of employment the panel would not have found that he was guilty of personal and professional misconduct and he would not have been dismissed; (vii) that because he was dismissed on the grounds of personal and professional misconduct (including dishonesty) he has been unable to find comparable alternative employment» [at para 10]:
In District Attorney's Office v Osborne («Osborne»), the Supreme Court held in a five against four decision that there «is no constitutional right to obtain post-conviction DNA testing, and that Alaska's procedure for DNA testing did not violate due process.»
(a) the judge is satisfied by information on oath in writing that there are reasonable grounds to believe that an offence against this or any other Act of Parliament has been or will be committed and that information concerning the offence will be obtained through the use of the technique, procedure or device or the doing of the thing;
As a result, the FTC filed a complaint against ChoicePoint, alleging that ChoicePoint «did not have reasonable procedures to screen prospective subscribers.»
If you don't include personal information, hiring authorities may discriminate against you in their hiring procedures; they may think you are hiding something.
Salem University, Salem, NH Jan 2011 to May 2013 Assistant Residence Director • Greeted new students and provided them with insight into the hall's policies and procedures • Assisted students in settling into their routines by providing logistical support • Ascertained that new and existing students follow all set rules and take appropriate action against ones that do not • Monitored students to ensure that they are behaving properly and reported any nefarious activity within the hall • Engaged students in in - house activities to assist in nurturing their academic, physical and social development • Handled students registrations and records management activities
«Clients have been asking about it,» he says, referring to the penalty against the screening firm — which did not admit any wrongdoing — for failing to use reasonable procedures to ensure the accuracy of information.
Don't use the «simplified» procedure if you plan to make a claim against your ex-partner for a share of his or her assets or for regular payments.
Unfortunately for the buyer, the OUTSIDE title company did not follow some very simple procedures, which are required at Trident, to protect against wire fraud.
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