They say under the definition of «widespread and ongoing torture» in the Wolf - Specter Bill, limited sanctions could be applied only to Sudan.
Not exact matches
Remington also
said sales could be hurt by more government regulation, including enhanced background checks and a broader
definition of «dealer»
under current gun laws.
Saxon
said during his remarks at the IRI event that in his conversations with DOL officials, he's stressed that if the fiduciary redraft — which the DOL has now pushed to a January 2015 release date — expands the
definition of fiduciary
under ERISA, then the department «has to make the [rule's] exemptions workable.»
As a result, this is the
definition of a security
under law she
said, reports CNBC.
Uber
said its self - driving cars, which require a person at the wheel to monitor or control them, did not fall
under that strict
definition.
First I want to
say that I'm not
saying Atheist is a religion in a bad sence or to try and produce some sort of shame only that it falls
under the
definition of a religion and wondering how it would change your feelings \ view of Atheism even if everybody considered it a religous view, if it's something you believe to be true (that there is no god) what does it matter if someone labels it as your world view?
«The International Association of Genocide Scholars, over 200 members of Congress, and over 70 human rights experts and organizations, spanning the nation's religious and political spectrum, have raised their voices that the treatment of these communities by ISIS meets even the strictest
definition of genocide
under international law, and must be treated as such,»
said Kirsten Evans, executive director of In Defense of Christians (IDC).
Lucas
says Angi and I crushed it in our race; if the
definition of «crushed it» is «finished in
under 40 minutes without walking not even one second,» then yes, we crushed it.
Nestle does not include complementary foods (i.e. baby food) in its
definition of breastmilk substitutes because it
says they are not marketed for children
under 6 months of age.
He
said the matter was «nothing that would fall
under the lobbying rubric» but that Howe and the rest of the team were registered with JCOPE earlier this year because their work might now fit the technical
definition of lobbying.
Prosecutors in New York
said they were hopeful that their evidence would stand up
under the narrower
definition of official action, which the Supreme Court defined as a decision or action on a «question, matter, cause, suit, proceeding or controversy» involving «a formal exercise of governmental power.»
«If you read Section 3 of the Criminal Offences Act, the
definition of a public officer includes a potential public officer, so when the President nominated me and announced it to the whole world, I became a potential public officer, recognized
under the Criminal code as a public officer, so as far as I am concerned, since that day, I am neutral, and that is why you have not heard my voice over the air
saying anything because I am coming to an office which has to be neutral and impartial.
Indeed, the court
said the
definition of «official act» that jurors received at the Silver trial was way too broad, since it encompassed «any action taken or to be taken
under color of official authority.»
«This is why we have
said that we believe that the introduction of a bill of rights providing a greater
definition of rights and responsibilities
under the ECHR would be valuable.
«
Under the law, there's a
definition of close family that needs to be disclosed, so whether it be employment or interest in contracts with the County of Erie, that is required to be disclosed,» Savage
said.
But Sampson's lawyers, in a letter to Brooklyn U.S. District Judge Dora Irizarry,
said the favors — contacting state agencies and private parties on the broker's behalf — would no longer qualify as «official acts» that could establish a bribery scheme
under the new Supreme Court
definition.
«Having
said that, we want to be very clear to our taxpayers in Southold that, given the review of this finding, we are very comfortable and confident that we are not — in any way —
under fiscal stress based upon the state's
definition of that, in my opinion.»
«In theory, it would be easier to show misconduct
under Wellcome's
definition than
under the U.S.
definition,»
says Pascal, who notes that the OSTP rules are likely to go into effect at several — but not all — U.S. departments by the end of this year.
So, he
says, is Europa, commonly known as a moon of Jupiter, and so is the Earth's moon, and so are more than 100 other celestial bodies in our solar system that are denied this status
under the prevailing
definition of «planet.»
«It is probably necessary to modify the present EU
definition... to also include clusters of patients with influenza - like illness, irrespective of travel history,» they
say, especially as the tourist season is getting
under way.
Dr. Patterson
says physicians are seeing more and more people
under the age of 55 with high blood pressure and heart disease, and it's not just because of changing medical
definitions.
Under the
definition set forth by the law, 82 percent of schools are set to be classified as failing by next year, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan
said in March.
Ms. Davison
said that the legal
definition of keeping dogs «
under control» is ensuring that they respond to voice commands.
Nobody's
saying the industry shouldn't make money, but asking them to do so responsibly certainly isn't going to fall
under most people's
definition of censorship.
Since Lovelock
said that a few breeding pairs of humans might survive at the poles he was not really suggesting anything that falls
under the
definition of a «city».
Nevertheless, it
said unless you do the extracting part they are not marihuana
under the
definition.
The Legislature passed a bill similar to AB684 last year but Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed it,
saying that «
under current federal statutes there is no
definition of «industrial hemp,» nor is there a distinction between cannabis plants based on THC content.
I only mean to
say that in Modern Scientific Controversies (
under my
definitions) the deception is intentional in that the Advocates do know, in their more reflective, contemplative moments, that they are exaggerating the threat of the Problem, exaggerating the benefit (s) of the Solution, or have used the Truth (the science bit) in a non-scientific way, in a way or with a significance that is not actually true.
During the Bush administration, the EPA has rejected the idea that greenhouse gases should be regulated like soot, smog precursors and other kinds of air pollution, despite an April 2007 Supreme Court ruling that
said carbon dioxide fit the
definition of a pollutant that could be regulated
under the Clean Air Act.
Placide had met the legal
definition of wrongfully obtaining property or exerting unauthorized control over the property
under the law, the court
said.
In its decision, the SCC
said «small - scale election activities» would not fall
under the act's
definition of sponsorship, and that those involved in sponsorship of election advertising
under $ 500 would need to register.
The Grand Chamber
said the question of whether the refusal of the requested facilities was essentially a positive or negative state obligation was arguably a distinction without a difference, given that «the boundaries between the state's positive and negative obligations
under Art 8 do not lend themselves to precise
definition.
Under this philosophy, the GPL is
said to grant the recipients of a computer program the rights of the free software
definition and uses copyleft to ensure the freedoms are preserved, even when the work is changed or added to.
''... When I first
said that blawgs are advertising, I meant it in the broadest sense of the word, and frankly,
under my
definition, everything is advertising.
Jed Pennington, solicitor at Bhatt Murphy, who acted for Medical Justice and two of the detainees,
said: «It is shameful that the Home Office reintroduced a
definition of torture that the High Court had already thrown out
under the guise of a policy that is supposed to be more protective of vulnerable detainees.
He
says the
definition of personal data is important to public authorities responding to access requests made
under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FIA 2000).
«Remember, in the
definition of harassment
under OHSA, it
says that the act of harassment must be known or ought reasonably to be known to be unwelcome.
One of my colleagues asked a great question that makes for an excellent tip: The
definitions of the Minor Injury Regulation
say in (g)(ii): «any insurer made a third party to the claim by the Court
under section 635 (14) of the Act.»
In keeping with this broad
definition, if
said documents are «created» by these individuals, they can — if deemed original — constitute a work
under the Copyright Act.
As reported by the Phnom Penh Post in 2014, National Bank of Cambodia had previously
said bitcoin does not fall
under its
definition of a currency.
If exchanges come
under the
definition of dealers, then in case of closure of domestic cryptocurrency exchanges, buyers will start buying them from foreign exchanges, he
said.
As it stands, disabled adult children of unmarried parents are not entitled to child support in Ontario and Alberta unless they are enrolled in full - time education, since common - law partners fall
under provincial legislation which includes a narrow
definition of who qualifies as a child for the purposes of support,
says Silbert, principal of Sharon B. Silbert Professional Corporation.
«Quite often
under a United Nations
definition, Indigenous peoples» identity gets lost in other population groups and they're not identified as Indigenous — they're identified
under other sub-groups,» they
said.
I could be wrong, but my reading is that the
definition of «tax shelter»
under Section 163 (j)(3)(the interest limitation section) refers to Section 448, and 448 (d)(3) refers to 461 (i)(3), which gets you to 1256 (e)(3), which
says that an interest in an entity shall not be treated as held by a limited partner for any period if during such period such interest is held by the spouse, children, grandchildren, and parents of an individual who actively participates at all times during such period in the management of such entity (1256 (e)(3)(C)(ii)-RRB-.
LLosa
said that the term pocket listings «has 10
definitions depending on who you talk to, also called Private or Exclusive Listings,» adding that while many have critiqued pocket listings, this new service does not fall
under the category of any of the negative assessments of pocket listings, rather it is an agent community for sharing and finding pre-MLS listings, not for public consumption and completely independent of who gets what commission.
«
Under that
definition, there are very few of those shopping centers in the country, and very few of those shopping centers being built,» McEwen
says.