Sentences with phrase «rules make clear»

The revised rules make it clear that all such data, including e-mails and attachments, instant messages, text messages, blog posts, histories of Web surfing, backup tapes, and voice mail, are subject to discovery in civil lawsuits.
Evidence relating to business crime is now often found on computers or other digital data and court rules make clear that such evidence must be obtained and preserved in the correct way.
The ABA Model Rules make it clear that even when you engage non-lawyers to perform functions in your practice (be it trust accounting, money management, legal research, or administrative functions), they can not commit acts you are not permitted to commit.
The Party rules make this clear -LRB-[Chapter 4, Clause III A (i)(e) for those interested]:
«Grandma's rule makes it clear that your household has rules that everyone follows,» says Wyckoff.
It can be a great way to avoid power struggles as Grandma's rule makes it clear that kids have a choice in the matter.
The justice secretary's Commons statement came after a court case in which Mr Justice Mostyn said a 2011 European courts of justice ruling made clear Britain's opt - out did not «exempt the UK from the obligations to comply with the provisions of the charter».
Both appeals court rulings made clear that overturning the convictions did not mean innocents had been brought to the slaughter, only that while their cases were moving through the justice system, the proof needed in public corruption cases changed.
According to the court, Prometheus sought to lay claim to processes that are not far removed from natural phenomena; previous court rulings make it clear that natural phenomena are «not patent - eligible.»
A close reading of the ruling makes it clear that this case is an even greater victory over the misuse of test - driven accountability than even the jubilant headlines suggest.
The Vergara ruling makes clear that Judge Treu failed to engage the evidence presented in court by education experts and school superintendents who testified that teacher rights are not impediments to well - run schools and districts.
But last week a ruling made clear that things were again moving in the wrong direction.
Nancy Northup, the Center's president and chief executive, said the ruling made clear «that rights protected by the U.S. Constitution may not be denied through laws that make them impossible to exercise.»
If you think back, most of Apple's own marketing used the white iPhone pre-5s, so the rule made a clear distinction between how developers could market vs. Apple.
«This rule makes it clear that politicians can not ignore the law as they pursue their agenda to stop women from getting the care they need,» Richards said.
The rule made it clear that it is against the law for state politicians to block people from accessing care at a health center because the organization also provides safe, legal abortion.
This rule makes it clear that politicians can not ignore the law as they pursue their agenda to stop women from getting the care they need.
This rule makes clear that as long as you're doing more than just referring business and are getting paid a reasonable amount based on the service performed, compensation can be lawful.

Not exact matches

... If there are language improvements to make it clear that cities should be able to set ridership rules, then we are open to that.»
Without other companies to push them or a federal body to hold them to clear privacy rules, there isn't much incentive for ISPs to make life harder for themselves.
«[The labelling] was not sufficient to make clear that the main content of the web page was an advertorial,» the ASA ruling says.
In the meanwhile, myriad high - profile news stories — from Industry Minister Tony Clement overruling the CRTC's ruling that Windmobile violated foreign ownership guidelines to the government's decision to block the sale of Potash Corp. to BHP Billiton — made clear why Canada's foreign investment guidelines must be updated.
Raul Castro has made it clear in no uncertain terms that communism is still the rule in the island nation.
Once you have established those ground rules, it's crucial that you also make it clear that there are boundaries and bright, red lines that simply can not be crossed.
The new rule, which reportedly is more than 300 pages long, which will take effect once it is published in the Federal Register, blocks so - called «fast lanes,» known more formally as paid prioritization, will forbid ISPs from blocking or slowing of some content in favor of others and will make clear that all lawful content has equally standing.
Anything from the court that encourages the government to make its rules clearer is probably good for entrepreneurs.
Let's make this clear: younger siblings know that they can get away with more, being able to push the limits on rules that older siblings were unable to.
Even so, much remains open to interpretation, but Sessions made it clear that he is not ruling out prosecuting people who violate federal law, even if they are in compliance with their state's laws in regard to medical marijuana.
This release included tools such as tagging, a visual campaign builder and clearer rule - making for email automation.
The President will continue to promote fair economic competition, and will make it clear that there can not be free and open trade if countries are not held accountable to the rules.
With a number of organizations already in court making their case why this rule is unworkable, it's clear that jobs are on the line, and more importantly, families will lose access to sound professional financial advice.»
But Ms. Rowland said Facebook must also be more clear to the public about its rules on making those calls.
Canada's move to take the U.S. to the World Trade Organization over its abuses of globally agreed rules, made public Wednesday, is a clear signal that the NAFTA exercise is up against the wall and that the U.S. is preparing to trigger the six - month withdrawal notice.
«This administration has expressed a lot of hostility toward this rule, and they've made it clear that they want to get rid of it, any number of ways.
The administration is including language in the final rule to make clear how a contractor's current sick leave policy can comport with the mandate.
Make sure your expectations and rules surrounding this policy are clear and that it doesn't lead to all working vacations or abuse of the policy.
The Court ruling was made clear following a complaint by a Swedish entrepreneur wanting to provide a service on a Bitcoin exchange which involved other traditional currencies.
Further, the final rule defines a variety of investment education activities that fall short of fiduciary conduct, and makes clear that advisors do not act as fiduciaries merely by recommending that a customer hire them to render advisory or asset management services.
The two sides are trading briefs in the case, but the government made it clear this week that Thrivent should not worry about class action remaining a part of the rule.
Although it seems a simple concept, global supply chains make rules of origin complex, with a clear definition constantly open to interpretation.
Transactions undertaken by a registered investment adviser that is also a broker - dealer, will frequently trigger disclosure requirements under Rule 3280 to make it clear that advisory activities of a registered investment adviser fall outside the scope of Rule 3280.
Yandex disclosed more about what the rules are and how they are enforced (F3) than actual data about the content or accounts the company restricted for violating its own rules (F4), and did not make clear whether it notifies users when content or their accounts have been restricted (F8).
Anyway this isn't a relgious issue at all, to make it into a relgious issue is a bit silly unless what they are claiming is that this rule ONLY applies to religious groups in which case that is clear discrimination on the part of the University.
All ignored the very clear distinctions made in Leviticus for the two sets of rules for Jewish servants and gentile slaves.
@GOPer «All ignored the very clear distinctions made in Leviticus for the two sets of rules for Jewish servants and gentile slaves.»
The Council on American - Islamic Relations, a Muslim civil rights group, called on the NFL to make its rules about on - field celebrations more clear.
He doesn't make the rules clear, and then tortures people when they don't follow them.
He did not know whether any allowance was made for the age of the accused nor «whether pardon is given to those who repent» nor «whether punishment attaches to the mere name apart from secret crimes, or to the secret crimes connected with the name».3 In reply, Trajan wrote that Christians «are not to be sought out, but if they are accused and convicted, they must be punished — yet on this condition, that whoso denies himself to be a Christian, and makes the fact plain by his action, that is by worshipping our gods, shall obtain pardon on his repentance, however suspicious his past conduct may be».4 The Emperor Hadrian (76 - 138; ruled 117 - 138) made clear that slanderous accusations against Christians were unacceptable and that it had to be proved that they had acted contrary to the laws.
However the NIV inserts a word not in the Greek, so 4:6 reads «this is why the Gospel was preached even to those who are now dead...» The translators admit the «now» is not in the Greek but say that they put it there to make clear that the passage doesn't refer to post mortem opportunity which they claim is ruled out by Hebrews 9:27 «it is appointed unto to man once to die and then comes judgement».
It rules out the possibility of so - called «re-baptism» services, because Church of England teaching makes clear that baptism can only be received once.
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