Sentences with phrase «public order regulate»

This republican image runs into sharp conflict with a more received picture, celebrated by right - wing libertarians, according to which the rules of public order regulate the private sphere rather than serving — now in the fashion of one culture, now in the fashion of another — to make it possible.

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Companies rarely make Key Performance Indicators public, as they are purely for the benefit of the business itself in order to regulate and work towards improving the functionality of individuals as well as the whole organisation.
«The street» that used to be a synonym for «public space» has now become highly regulated, ordered and controlled.
If Pruitt choses to replace the CPP with a less rigorous regulation, it could mean the EPA would delay or abandoned efforts to fight the 2009 endangerment finding, which orders the agency to regulate carbon as a public health threat.
With a proposed rule on light - duty vehicles waiting in the wings, the agency issued today — opening day for the climate talks in Copenhagen — its «endangerment finding» concluding that GHGs pose a threat to both public health and welfare, tests required under the Clean Air Act in order to regulate emissions from point sources, such as power plants, manufacturing plants, and vehicles.
«In the 1960s, an idea penetrated deep into the public imagination that nature is a self - regulating ecosystem, there is a natural order,» Curtis says.
These areas include: navigation; civil aviation; domicile; the Post Office; and crucially, the criminal law; prosecutions; the treatment of offenders; the maintenance of public order; giving powers to the police; the Northern Ireland Parades Commission (which regulates contentious parades and marches by members of both communities); the establishment, organisation and control of the police force; and firearms / explosives.
In October 2016, England's Solicitors Regulation Authority published a discussion paper titled Regulatory data and consumer choice in legal services and is currently seeking public input on «what information it should publish, and how it would publish information, on the individuals and firms it regulates» in order «to help consumers make informed choices when purchasing legal services and drive competition.»
First, the filing met the public policy exception because the Division regulates its licensees in order to protect the public from incompetent real estate professionals.
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