Sentences with phrase «rulings against»

The way the government has appealed, resisted and postponed the application of the rulings against its sweeping surveillance powers, as well as the implementation of privacy protection measures, has led advocacy leaders to denounce an intentional governmental delaying strategy.
Industry consultant and healthy foods marketing expert Julian Mellentin said following similar ASA rulings against Suntory - owned Lucozade and Pepsi - owned Naked Juice over minor claim alterations, it was time a company stood up to the ASA.
In 2015, Nestle took to the streets to promote the SMA brand, such as at the Leicester Mela, where health campaigners were on hand to provide information on the rulings against Nestle's misleading claims and its violations of marketing requirements (picture at top of page).
Some Holiness churches, notably the Church of the Nazarene and the Wesleyan Church, have seen high - level administrative rulings against the charismatic movement whose enforcement means virtual excommunication for those professing charismatic experience.
Indeed, the legal tradition of Islam includes explicit rulings against Kharijites, classifying them as unbelievers who should be fought and killed.
Trump's six - month deadline came on Monday, but court rulings against the administration effectively rendered that deadline meaningless.
Some would be directly affected by the policy, which the government can't enforce because of federal appeals court rulings against it.
He goes on to explain the technique in great detail, including his rule against responding to non-urgent emails the day they come in, the discipline required to process ten of yesterday's emails before you even peak at today's, and the need to actually schedule time to respond to more in - depth emails in your calendar.
As HuffPost reported on Tuesday, the judge who ruled against DAPA in 2015 had included among his reasoning the possibility that any DAPA applicants who offered their personal information to the federal government in exchange for protection from deportation could be at a heightened risk under a different presidential administration.
Most registrars have rules against using false names, and you'll run the risk of not receiving important notices if you do so.
Former White House advisor Steve Bannon also ruled against the president attending the event, during which a comedian also roasts the president.
Delta's other trade victory came on Friday, when, in a surprise decision, the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled against Boeing in a bitter trade battle in which the Chicago - based company said its business was harmed by trade practices of its Canadian rival Bombardier.
In early 2017, the court ruled against him.
The recent Canadian court ruling against the parents of a toddler who died of bacterial meningitis opens up an opportunity for an ethics expert to step forward and address the underlying morality of the issue.
But then again, our society is still crawling slowly towards truly embracing the notion, enunciated most forcefully by John Stuart Mill, that we shouldn't have rules against behaviour that doesn't harm anyone, and that, hence, what goes on between consenting adults behind closed doors is nobody else's business.
Canada has no rules against the devaluation of loyalty programs, despite consumer groups urging the creation of regulations.
For example, in Hans v. Louisiana (1890), the high court ruled against a Louisiana resident bondholder on 11th Amendment grounds even though it did not specifically preclude suits by a state's citizens.
Several courts have ruled against the merger, agreeing with the Department of Justice's (DOJ) argument that it would decrease competition and raise major antitrust concerns.
But if either court rules against the government, an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court seems certain.
The group said a ruling against the company would set a bad precedent, «jeopardizing service providers and undermining speech in the process.»
The entrepreneur, Jack Phillips, claimed that participating in such a union would violate his religious views, though a local Colorado court ruled against him 2015.
«When one court in a Democratic - leaning state inevitably rules against Trump, everyone in Canada will go, «See!
Facebook denies that it is doing anything of the kind, and it argued that Liao Yiwu's account was suspended for repeated violations of a rule against posting pictures containing nudity.
So far, only the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit has ruled against the Obama administration on this particular issue.
But there actually is no rule against discussing pay.
US Supreme Court justices appeared unsure on Tuesday whether to rule against online TV startup Aereo in a major copyright case.
The panel ruled against Canada's objection that it look at four programs, including Ottawa's supercluster plan, that were not included in its original complaint.
Cheating on your husband or wife or boyfriend or girlfriend is legal, but unethical, though the rule against it is perhaps more honoured in the breach; 4.
A ruling against Aereo would conflict with its earlier decision in the Cablevision case, the majority said.
He added that if the UK did try to offer tax rulings or introduce tax incentives that were contrary to the EU's rules against unfair tax competition between members, it could actually put companies off due to worries about retaliation.
The company building the Dakota Access Pipeline turned to a federal judge late on Monday for a permit to finish the job after the federal government ruled against the controversial pipeline.
The ruling against the bakery implied that «gay bakers could be forced by law to decorate cakes with homophobic slogans,» he said.
In fact, in December 2017 a Virginia district court judge ruled against a female plaintiff in a lawsuit alleging sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation against defense contractor BAE Systems, in part, because she «did not take advantage of BAE's harassment reporting procedures of which she was well aware.»
Early on, he reportedly designed a lucrative $ 100 million trade — then the largest of its kind Goldman had ever handled — for an Islamic client to get around the religion's rules against receiving interest payments.
A ruling against AT&T would seemingly eliminate Verizon or Comcast as buyers.
Google hasn't helped that by not showing off a store and by making weird rules against advertising without explaining what will be allowed.
In May, Alabama state court ruled against HealthSouth (HLS) in its suit against Ernst and Young, the company's auditor at the time of its major fraud.
Making such promises and failing to live up to them is a violation of FTC rules against unfair and deceptive business practices,» EFF Staff Attorney Nate Cardozo said.
where the high court ruled against the Native American Church, of Oregon, which incorporated a peyote - taking ceremony into its rites.
The rule against disparaging marks is also why a judge stripped the trademark of the Washington Redskins.
An international tribunal ruling against the nine - dash line goes a long way toward offering a framework for a unified front against China, and that is something that worries Beijing, experts said.
Most experts who spoke with CNBC said they expected the tribunal to rule against China — although others said that the ruling may have been more limited.
Until the wayward states knuckle under, the ECB will hide behind EU rules against monetizing sovereign debt and let rising bond yields keep the pressure on politicians.
This president rages on Twitter when courts have the temerity to rule against him and when journalists do their jobs by questioning him.
In October, a judge in Las Vegas ruled against Okada's bid to have his shares in Wynn Resorts Ltd. reinstated.
He rules against a pair of Rag & Bone boots («not me»), a pair of leopard print Jimmy Choo slippers («definitely not me»), and a pair of suede driving shoes by Tod's («they've got a better selection of these at Harry Rosen») before finally settling on an artfully distressed, lace - free pair of black brogues by John Varvatos.
The Competition Bureau says lack of disclosure by bloggers and influencers could fall under its rules against misrepresentation and false advertising.
A ruling against the United States might feed an opinion already popular in the Trump administration that global trade rules compromise American sovereignty, and provide a reason to potentially withdraw from the organization.
In the wake of the injunction against the Galaxy in Europe, Apple is seeking a similar ruling against Motorola's Xoom in German court.
The city is protective of this status and has very strict rules against rentals and other multifamily housing to discourage locals from renting out their properties.
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