Sentences with phrase «rule breaking by»

The 34 - page internal audit identified dozens of incidents of potential fraud, reputational risk or suspected rule breaking by staff in at least 12 of the company's offices where public money was claimed for placing long - term unemployed people into work.

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AGT host Nick Cannon was so moved by her performance that he broke the rule allowing only one golden buzzer push per judge, a move that releases streams of golden confetti and sends the contestant straight to the live shows.
Have your own workflow, stick with it or break the rules, but try to stay ahead of others by getting away from patterns.»
Legere broke the rules by doing things like removing long - term contracts and global roaming charges, after an outburst at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2013 in which he snapped.
Then I was in Italy, learning about this Italian chef who breaks food rules by experimenting with traditional dishes.
«By breaking all of the rules in the category, they've actually created a distinctiveness in their business.»
Nonetheless, the judge declared «consumer harm is not relevant» to competition policy; Sears broke the rules by selling tires at a lower price than its competitor most of the time.
And finally, ask what your company can do to change incentives such that a sales manager isn't so single - mindedly driven by numbers that he feels compelled to bend or break the rules.
Picaroons Traditional Ales in Fredericton had been offering some Nova Scotia craft beers in their retail locations, but have been told by NB Liquor to stop because it breaks the rules.
Working out of a dozen corrugated - metal buildings in a dismal windblown patch of desert in Mojave, 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles, it has rolled out 26 new types of manned aircraft in 30 years, many of them rule - breaking and innovative; most big aerospace contractors, by contrast, struggle to get a single new aircraft out in an entire decade.
Lack of proper disclosure can damage the reputation of an affiliate and an entrepreneur as well break rules established by the Federal Trade Commission.
«Businesses that play by the rules shouldn't have to compete with those breaking the law,» EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy said in announcing the settlement.
Michaels countered by saying the very restrictions of commercial television — fixed time slots, ad breaks, language rules — impose a very necessary discipline on a creative process that could otherwise spiral out of control.
News of her firing comes on the same day that Zimbabwe's 93 year - old Robert Mugabe, the last of the generation of African leaders to take over from colonial rule, has had his hold on power broken by army units loyal to his former bodyguard Emmerson Mnangagwa.
I also saw fear lead coaches to cheat by breaking NCAA rules for fear of losing a recruit.
Thus, I broke the most important rule of column writing, storytelling, and content generation, as articulated best by actor / comedian Steve Martin in the 1987 movie Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: «When you're telling these little stories?
The break down of the talks came as a surprise, especially as it was announced by the resurgent FDP, Merkel's preferred coalition partners who had dropped out of parliament four years ago and had ruled with her conservatives 2009 - 2013.
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In his view the company also needs to create systems to audit third party data collection and sharing «on an ongoing basis» — and thereby «hold third parties to their promises by engineering controls and contractual lockups» — including «effective remedies when third parties break the rules — including enforceable rights to audit, retrieve, delete and destroy data improperly acquired or used, and liquidated and actual damages for violations».
Another blow for Facebook in Europe: Judges in Belgium have once again ruled the company broke privacy laws by deploying technology such as cookies and social plug - ins to track internet users across the web.
He has also, by most accounts, broken agreements and rules.
Tech executive, board member, and angel investor Dr. Patti Fletcher recognizes those rules and then showcases the women who have found success by breaking them.
If a user tries to create a transaction that breaks the rules of the bitcoin protocol, it will automatically be rejected by the rest of the bitcoin network.
EDMONTON — In breaking the PC promise to ensure that high ranking officials employed by Alberta's boards and agencies are covered by sunshine rules, Prentice is proving that nothing has changed under his management and his PC government will continue to protect the high salaries of government friends and insiders at the expense of transparency and accountability, said NDP Leader Rachel Notley.
A scruitineer representing another candidate has filed a formal complaint with the party, accusing Mr. Kenney's campaign of breaking party rules by hosting a hospitality suite near the polling station.
Premier Dave Hancock is standing behind Jeff Johnson, even after the Information and Privacy Commissioner ruled that the embattled education minister broke Alberta's privacy laws by sending a direct message to the personal email addresses of thousands of teachers during their contract negotiations.
The company acknowledged that it had learned in 2015 that the developer had broken its rules by giving the profile data to Cambridge Analytica.
man decided to do what he wanted to do rather than live a life taken care of by breaking the one and only rule that was given.
Beg from you to support and stand by the legally elected ruling party against those militants within the opposition who are breaking down our country and killing the youth... those if they come up to rule will incur bloodshed every where and will stretch their bloodshed to reach every corner of this Arabian Peninsular... take my word for it they are evil and worse than that who you dumped into the sea...
Since he was executed by Rome, the inference is that he broke Roman Law, or was seen as a threat to Roman rule.
If Congress decides that any institution that accepts the tax breaks has to play by Congress» rules, again, I don't see how «rights» to «private property» are «obviously» violated.
I guess I should hold myself accountable for breaking the blog etiquette rules by wandering quite far from the topic of the original post.
If a person wishes to pursue a dubious moral course, the easy way is to disguise his conduct as the action of a free man, uninhibited by old rules, breaking loose and acting on his own.
At all times in Israel people spoke much about evil powers, but not about one which, for longer than the purpose of temptation, was allowed to rule in God's stead; never, not even in the most deadly act of requital by God, is the bond of immediacy broken.
«60 Despite these agricultural parables not figuring among the «parables of reversal» in Crossan's classification, one can not deny that they witness to a process of reversal that was set in motion by the in breaking of the divine rule.
But by meeting Patriarch Kirill, Pope Francis gives the Russian Orthodox Church leverage, and a new window of opportunity to articulate a new position, breaking with its traditional role in buttressing Russian colonial rule.
I had broken their rules by doing.
And Rev. Meyer is standing by his decision, saying «Our culture breaks all the rules to make people feel good.
Nowhere in the Bible do God, Jesus, or the Prophets advocate: 1) Democracy 2) consent of the governed 3) government by the people and for the people 4) the right to vote and choose our representatives, etc. etc.THESE human rights were won by BRAVE SECULAR FORCES that tore down and broke up the POWER OF THE CHURCH to rule our lives and oppress us.
Religion was founded on the premise of making mankind better themselves through commandments or rules set down by a deific being who many believe in, in some form or another and the breaking of such will lead to dire consequences, a divine judicial branch.
Because if grace is water, then the church should be an ocean It's not a museum for good people, it's a hospital for the broken Which means I don't have to hide my failure, I don't have to hide my sin Because it doesn't depend on me it depends on him See because when I was God's enemy and certainly not a fan He looked down and said I want, that, man Which is why Jesus hated religion, and for it he called them fools Don't you see so much better than just following some rules Now let me clarify, I love the church, I love the Bible, and yes I believe in sin But if Jesus came to your church would they actually let him in See remember he was called a glutton, and a drunkard by religious men But the Son of God never supports self righteousness not now, not then
But this particular case (it has to be decided by others on a per case basis: in my opinion) it is not a bad idea for this author to come out and break one of AA's rule.
I seems hugely perverse to imagine a big powerful invisible spirit that disciplines people by using pain or punishing with pain due to breaking its rules.
Benedict today broke his own rule by personally celebrating his first beatification in Birmingham, England, for the 19th century English theologian and controversialist Cardinal John Henry Newman.
By God's own teaching, his plan required that his creations, having free will, yet no appreciation of hardship or adversary, must, like all children do as they move from innocence to adulthood, think that they know better than there parents and elders and break seemingly arbitrary rules.
In our technological society, ruled by the ability to break our lives into hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds, time has been carved out for religious education.
The limit sets to all acts of mercy are broken by Gods rule.
The Ruth I had come to know was not a passive woman as traditionally portrayed, but a gutsy risk taker who embraces the gospel by breaking all the conventional rules.
Besides, most gods have subjective morality that allows them to break their own laws, and they rule by «might makes right.»
Iran, whose theocratic ruling stratum crushed the political aspirations of the country's educated youth with violence, is trying to avert a breakdown at home by breaking out into regional hegemony.
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