Sentences with phrase «rule against us»

In addition, this renaming flies in the face the general rule against the naming of public structures in honor of living persons.»
State Sen. Jose Peralta's bill would end a rule against undocumented immigrants getting transplants.
As the controversial president of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh takes his dictatorial rule against the media in the country, ECOWAS has on Monday condemned the closure of another Radio station.
Citing credibility issues and conflicting statements, the committee said it was «unable to reach a consensus» about whether Ms. Wozniak had broken the Assembly's rule against sexual harassment.
Lerner said she's encouraged that the judges did not rule against the facts presented by the prosecutors, giving hope for a second conviction.
@JamesK a judge can rule against precedent, and his ruling will be treated as correct until the next judge higher corrects it.
The rule against necklaces on her hospital ward was a health and safety measure designed to prevent choking incidents.
Obviously there's no rule against eating these items together, but it does seem like a very high carb load for one meal, especially when you throw in a brownie to boot.
The longer the child stays with the adopters the most likely the court is to rule against the natural parent.
For example, instead of making a rule against hitting, make a rule that only allows hugging.
As we saw dozens of NFL players protest police violence and racism during the national anthem on Sunday, we are reminded that the NBA has a rule against that.
Obviously, Haas is innocent until proven guilty (so to speak because this is a civil suit), but I would be surprised that there's any rule against commenting on this kind of issue.
If not for the NCAA's rule against first - year FBS teams making the postseason, the Eagles were a handful of plays away from a challenging for a spot in the New Year's Six bowl rotation, which went to Boise State.
I guess I'll just have to assume that all of the NHL on ice official are incompetent and will always rule against the Devils for the rest of the year.
In 1974, N.C. State won the national championship without ever having to leave the red Carolina clay, and it was in the wake of that situation that the rule against teams» playing on their home courts in regionals was enacted.
And we were picked as the trigger because of our rule against demonstrations.
NACHO MONREAL 5.5 The Spaniard look good on the ball but had a torrid time throughout the game as danger man Sadio Mane ran the rule against the defender on the night causing him so much problems with pace and trickery on the left wing.
Baxter Holmes of the Los Angeles Times reported a conversation overheard on an airplane implied that the NCAA could have had prejudice towards Muhammad, and was going to rule against him no matter what facts were brought forth.
Even if Belle has his losses under control, baseball should be worried about other aspects of his gambling: the possibility that he did bet on baseball; violated tax or gambling laws; or, despite his denials, did business with a bookie or bookies, thereby violating the sport's unwritten rule against improper associations.
There has to be some kind of league rule against that nonsense.
There's no rule against having pie twice in one day (or even one meal)... especially on Pi Day!
Finch gives him a rule against killing, so Reese shoots his opponents in the kneecaps.
When I am tempted to sin, the Holy Spirit warns me that such is wrong — not a remembrance of some religious rule against sin.
The other 3 never heard the rule and flat out denied that the church had a rule against it.
And since it will be possible to defeat Obamacare's Free Birth Control Rule against religious objectors without requiring constitutional analysis, I think the controversy will not require adjudication by the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court will probably rule against gay marriage based on Stare Decisis of the California voter's decision in Proposition 22.
And even the rule against murder is not exactly the same as the Commandment: We recognize exceptions, such as self - defense, that the Commandment simply does not.
For example, although it is appropriate to have a general rule against lying and stealing, nevertheless, we can all think of circumstances in which such rules should be broken.
In his essay titled «Usage in The American Heritage Dictionary,» Steven Pinker calls the rule against split infinitives a «superstition,» a «thick - witted analogy to Latin,» a «bugaboo,» and a «ludicrous fetish.»
In those cases the court deferred to the judgment of the Air Force that the free - exercise claim of a Jewish officer who wore his yarmulke on duty could not be accommodated; it deferred to the judgment of correctional authorities that the free - exercise claim of a Black Muslim to attend Friday afternoon religious services could not be accommodated; it deferred to the judgment of the Department of Agriculture's Forest Service that building a logging road through a national forest was necessary despite the damage to religious practices of Native American tribes in that area; it deferred to the Internal Revenue Service's ruling that Bob Jones University was not entitled to tax exemption because of its religiously motivated rule against interracial dating and marriage on campus; it deferred to the judgment of the secretary of labor that a religious community must pay its members the minimum wage for work they performed in the group's business although the members said they had religious objections to being paid for their work.
Pastor Rob Morris, who leads the Christ the King Lutheran Church in Newtown, violated the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod's rule against taking part in joint worship services, said the synod's president, Pastor Matthew C. Harrison.
Paul believed, and we agree, that the rule against coveting is a good one, so we can't solve the problem simply by approving of coveting.
If they rule against Landmark Protection, I imagine a large number of «decent christians» will pray for their deaths, and some will make death threats.
Highest total since 1999 comes as federal judges rule against state attempts to ban Syrian refugees.
In difficult cases one asks not (for instance) whether the rule against murder has exceptions but whether this kind of case counts as murder - a question of analogical judgment.
@Live4Him, «Why did the court rule against school prayer in 1962?
A common justification for ignoring the etiquette rule against nosiness is the simple admission of curiosity.
Without admitting the charge, the employer changed its absolute rule against religious use of drugs, and it paid Smith and Black some of their lost pay.
L4H the court did not rule against school prayer for the reason you cited.
If you were to look at many (if not most) college campuses in the US, you'd find a similar rule against discrimination.
About 90 % of investment organizations also had a rule against buying a bond rated below «A» or triple «B,» Marks said.
Some credit card companies have a hard - and - fast rule against approving an application if you've gone through a bankruptcy.
There's no rule against saving for retirement in both a 401 (k) and a traditional IRA.
Will the Federal Court of Appeal rule against the project's approval?
Little progress has been made, although the WTO did rule against China in the case and export restrictions were lifted in 2015.
Insiders expect that US District of Columbia Judge Amy Berman Jackson will rule against it on antitrust concerns.
Fittingly, even before Ramsey came out against the rule, one of his critics called for using the rule against Ramsey, supposedly for providing advice said critic deemed harmful to savers.
This policy gradually hardened, until the NYSE in 1940 formally announced a flat rule against listing nonvoting common stock.
It was never really expected that this judge, Pamela Campbell, who presided over the trial, was going to rule against Hogan (real name, Terry Bollea).
This president rages on Twitter when courts have the temerity to rule against him and when journalists do their jobs by questioning him.
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