Sentences with phrase «sidestep rule»

On the other hand, back in April, after reading that same language, Allergan's lawyers said that Pershing and Valeant «took express pains to sidestep Rule 14e - 3 which outlaws insider - trading in connection with a tender offer, by styling themselves as co-bidders and not (yet) proceeding towards a tender offer.»
One way to legitimately sidestep the rule is to bunch the charitable gifts you would have given over multiple years into one year so that you would itemize and then be entitled to the deduction.
Asked to comment on the ways in which companies appeared to be sidestepping the rules, Daniel Munden, Chief Press Officer for the government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, which oversees the process, said implementing the new system would take time.
This does not stop a peer sidestepping the rules, as they can potentially persuade some of their colleagues to vote in favour of what they want.
By Sean Ryan A state law change that lets counties issue bonds for construction is letting developers sidestep rules tied to city of Milwaukee project support.
Now, with the county in the midst of appealing Justice Thomas Whelan's decision, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone is proposing a law that would sidestep the ruling.
But the mayor's office insisted after the rally that the city has no intention of sidestepping any rules, and intends to work with the community to find the best use for the space.
This means that either the University Parking Service or its collection agency have cleverly sidestepped this rule by simply calling your parking ticket «tuition,» or this is just how the university has always reported parking tickets.
Most states have laws that prevent auto manufacturers from selling straight to consumers, but Tesla has been sidestepping the rules by setting up showrooms that let consumers place orders over the Internet.

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In my experience, there's only been one exception to this rule: a digital picture frame, and this one from Pix - Star sidesteps the biggest problem gadgets in this category have had in the past.
Governments in the U.S. and Israel are already trying to sidestep responsibility for the damage existing drone strikes are doing, so there needs to be clear rules for who is ultimately responsible for anyone's death if humans are indeed going to be pulled out of the loop, which seems inevitable.
After all, it's not just a matter of regulation, as lenders will always look for creative ways to sidestep new rules.
It has been easy for Westerners to sidestep the questions the book has raised and to take refuge in matters of freedom of speech, the limits of citizenship and state jurisdiction, due process and the rule of law — a response that involves little cross-cultural awareness.
President Obama sidestepped that piece of legislation when he opened up more embryo - stem - cell research, but the legislation remains on the statute book, and as such the judge in August ruled as he did.
The mayor refused Monday to rule out new taxes to help fund a Soldier Field renovation, but sidestepped questions about how the deal would be financed.
But there is no guarantee that the UK will be able to sidestep WTO rules on «market - distorting» state subsidies, the way it could in the EU.
Recent rulings by federal and state courts have cast judges as the most potent critics of stop - and - frisk, raising questions about whether the city has sidestepped the Constitution in the drive to keep crime rates low.
Funneling money through party committees is a common and legal way to sidestep campaign finance rules that limit the amount of donations from PACs, individuals and corporations, said Barbara Bartoletti, legislative director of the League of Women Voters.
The Senate Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer of New York, argued on Thursday that the core of Mr. MacArthur's amendment would violate the budget rules that Republicans must follow in order to sidestep a Democratic filibuster.
Assemblyman Pete Lopez says the city of New York has been sidestepping what is known as the «surface water treatment rule» under the Clean Water Act - avoiding the need put a water filtration plant online - which Lopez estimates would cost 4 billion dollars to build.
Because the balloons are less than 12 pounds, they save money and hassle by sidestepping a requirement for licensing by the Federal Aviation Administration, which waives the rule for small balloons that gather weather data.
Meanwhile, technology limits the impact of the Supreme Court ruling: The falling price of whole - genome sequencing, which sidesteps patents altogether because it doesn't require isolating a gene, makes it a reasonable alternative to a patented BRCA - style test.
Island Pacific Energy ran a full - page advertisement in the local paper promoting the idea of buying batteries for solar storage and sidestepping HECO's rule.
In the five years since the decision in Pennsylvania several states have seen their own legal clashes over the issue, with each new battle spawning fresh sets of anti-evolution buzzwords as part of efforts to sidestep previous court rulings.
But that's the point that Billions has hammered from day one: The rules that govern the world of big money are strange and easily sidestepped, provided you know the script.
However, the more carefully that educational staff and governing boards work to follow these rules, the more likely they are to have safe schools where all can focus on learning while sidestepping potentially costly, and avoidable, litigation.
The NC Supreme Court sidestepped an opportunity to hold the state accountable in providing a sound and basic education to all its children when it determined that the state was sufficiently fulfilling its responsibility in another Leandro ruling last month.
Fortunately, Amy is able to sidestep these restrictions, thanks to the rules for home equity loans.
Chase's 5/24 rule is a minor roadblock to getting approved for new Chase cards but it's not impossible to sidestep.
Follow this one rule, and you'll sidestep punishing financing charges and a heap of stress.
Strict mortgage rules and a centralized and conservatively managed banking system helped Canada sidestep the kind of real estate collapse that afflicted the United States in 2008.
These works bring together a general irreverence towards proper form in its myriad configurations, sidestepping the many rules — both man - made and natural — that order humanity.
Late last year, the EPA's critics — including Republicans in Congress — accused former EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson of using an email account under the name «Richard Windsor» to sidestep disclosure rules.
Federal Courts Reject Employer's Attempt to Sidestep FLSA Break Rules By Calling Its Break Policy Flexible Time, New Jersey Employment Lawyer Blog, Oct. 26, 2017
The appellate court ruled that plaintiffs were attempting to sidestep the requirement for expert testimony by drawing a false distinction between «symptoms of discomfort» and «symptoms of disease.»
And given what's going on in the United States these days, we have to be reminded from time to time about why the rule of law is important, and what is lost when politicians and judges sidestep it, attempt to influence it, mock it, or totally ignore it.
Logically, the absence of a finding of illegitimacy doesn't imply that all government interests are legitimate; for example, it could be that no court was ever asked to rule on the legitimacy of an illegitimate purported government interest without being able to sidestep the question by deciding the case otherwise.
Because of this, we are able to sidestep some of the standard rules and guidelines of the process.
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