Sentences with phrase «rules under threat»

Compliance with the code is voluntary at this time, but plans are to require dive operators to follow rules under threat of losing their operating permits.

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Italy and her associated islands were under threat, and the islands would come under Muslim rule in the next century.
In the story of Noah the people of God were under the threat of the flood; and the Tower of Babel as the symbol of empire rose for the first time to defy God's sovereign rule.
That is significant because Liverpool were facing the threat of a ban under Financial Fair Play rules, with UEFA investigations judging them to have broken rules over spending beyond their means.
Defending democracy and the rule of law, under threat from both state and non-state actors, requires a renewed and steadfast commitment.
Its demise seemed all but guaranteed in October, when President Trump followed through on a threat to halt payments under Obamacare's cost - sharing reduction program, which a court had ruled to be unconstitutional and which was the source of more than $ 900 million a year in Essential Plan funding.
Under law, states failing to enforce that requirement risk loss of federal financial aid — a rule that many school administrators view as a threat to New York.
She related her experiences growing up in Salford to the threat of a new Conservative government, saying she experienced a «broken society» there under Tory rule.
Despite Republican efforts to paint Democrats as weak on national security issues, slightly more Americans seem to believe the threat of terrorism would increase under Republican rule.
The Geneva - based organization planned to convene its Emergency Committee, called under the rules of the International Health Regulations, on Tuesday to reevaluate the threat level but bumped it up 1 day.
Despite different ways of dealing with disability at different times, one fundamental assumption is clear: «Disability» was regarded as being contrary to the rules and therefore disabled people have been constantly under threat of elimination.
All the while captive under her rule and with the threat of further violence.
Who hasn't puzzled over an insurance policy's rules of co-payments, deductibles, «in - network» and «out - of - network» payments — only to surrender in frustration and write a check, perhaps under threat of collection?
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.
If you're a New Yorker or just a fan of community gardening no matter where you live, pay attention: Under newly proposed rules from the New York City Parks and Recreation Department and Department of Housing Preservation and Development, many of the Big Apple's thriving community gardens are again under threat of being turned over to private develoUnder newly proposed rules from the New York City Parks and Recreation Department and Department of Housing Preservation and Development, many of the Big Apple's thriving community gardens are again under threat of being turned over to private develounder threat of being turned over to private developers.
• A rider that would prevent the EPA from issuing any regulations on greenhouse - gas emissions over the next year — despite the fact that the Supreme Court has ruled the agency has the responsibility to regulate those emissions as a public - health threat under the Clean Air Act.
However, London's reign as arbitration capital may be under threat after last week's European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling in West Tankers that it was inconsistent with EC reg 44/2001 (the successor of the Brussels Convention) for a court of a European member state to make an order (commonly known as an anti-suit injunction) to restrain a person from commencing or continuing proceedings in another member state on the ground that such proceedings are in breach of an arbitration agreement.
No sooner had U.S. District Judge Callie Granade ruled that the Alabama Marriage Protection Act, along with the added protection of the Sanctity of Marriage Amendment, was unconstitutional and Alabama had to allow gays to wed, than ol' reliable Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore threw a grenade on Granade's ruling by telling the state's probate judges not to carry it out, under threat of penalty.
In a nutshell, the Court argued that if a court or tribunal potentially rules on a matter «covered by EU law» (para. 55), and if that court or tribunal is situated outside the EU judicial system, the autonomy of EU law is under threat, even if EU law is only occasionally relevant to the disputes over which arbitral tribunals exercise jurisdiction.
As reported in this morning's National Law Journal, the idea was that of departing Justice John Paul Stevens, and Leahy supports it because it would eliminate the very real threat of 4 - 4 decisions, which, under the rules, result in an effective affirmation of the lower court's decision.
This infographic what has changed under PSD2; why that matters; what banks have to do under the new rules; and how this represents both a threat and an opportunity for the banks
And the effects of an even apparently and isolated judgment enforcing this clause could extend to a potentially high number of states, particularly those in Eastern Europe where the respect of the rule of law is continuously under threat.
For example, a provider who makes a disclosure under § 164.512 (j)(1)(i) relating to serious and imminent threats will not be in violation of this rule even if the disclosure is contrary to a restriction agreed to under this paragraph.
The ICJ said it was «concerned that the independence and security of lawyers is under increasing threat in Turkey, with potentially serious consequences for the capacity of lawyers to play their proper role in the administration of justice, and the protection of the rule of law and human rights in the justice system.»
The general conduct rule is behind the inquiry into zero rating, a practice that didn't clearly fall under any of the other rules — and yet poses a serious threat if misused.
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