Sentences with phrase «state wide ban»

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While the researchers didn't dig to find out why some states have wider pay gaps than others, they noted that in recent years, California and New York have banned employers from asking job applicants about their previous salaries.
We call on the European Commission to propose to member states a ban on glyphosate, to reform the pesticide approval procedure, and to set EU - wide mandatory reduction targets for pesticide use.We call for the ban of glyphosate - based herbicides, exposure... more
Ahead of Saturday's Michigan — Ohio State game, Ohio Gov. John Kasich issued a state - wide ban of khState game, Ohio Gov. John Kasich issued a state - wide ban of khstate - wide ban of khakis.
Mayor de Blasio answered questions from the press on a wide range of topics, including HIV prevention, the role of the Health Department and the «Nanny State», the large - size soda ban, Metzizah B'peh, fines and penalties levied by the Health Department, the ethics complaint filed against Patrick Gaspard, the city's fiscal outlook, stop & frisk and more.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's ban on state - funded travel to North Carolina has taken a toll on a wide range of people here in New York, some of whom are scratching their heads over how they wound up in the midst of a political battle.
«We need a longer ban to have a serious impact assessment and monitoring at the member state level according to E.U. - wide methodologies,» Contiero says.
In the study, the researchers looked at seven state - wide laws on alcohol - impaired driving adopted between 1980 and 2010: a 0.08 limit on blood alcohol content; a ban on open alcohol containers; zero tolerance laws for drivers under the age of 21; and license suspension, minimum fines, mandatory community service, and minimum prison time for driving under the influence.
Still supporters of the ban hope that it's a step toward a similar ban state - wide that they hope to discuss during the state's General Assembly sessions that begin this week.
If the city - or state - wide bans are adopted, retail stores will no longer be able to sell large - scale commercially bred cats and dogs.
But let's do better — we need state - wide bans at by law prevent dogs and cats sold at pet stores.
Large cities like Boston, Las Vegas, and Chicago have passed retail bans, and California recently made history by passing a state - wide ordinance banning the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits.
For the government to enact any such tax initiative for the UK's games development sector, it would first have to overcome various obstables, such as the current Europe - wide ban on state aid.
Following the ban's chaotic implementation and nation - wide spontaneous protests at major airports, Devolver Digital has sent an open call via press release, asking for submissions from developers «unable to attend this month's Game Developer Conference in San Francisco due to the recent ban on travel to the United States from certain foreign countries.»
«The Court emphasized that respect for the conditions of «living together» was a legitimate aim for the measure at issue and that, particularly as the State had a lot of room for manoeuvre («a wide margin of appreciation») as regards this general policy question on which there were significant differences of opinion, the ban imposed by the Law of 11 October 2010 did not breach the Convention.»
RISMEDIA, July 30, 2010 — A wide array of organizations including the American Land Title Association, the National Association of Realtors, AFSCME, Vote Vets, the Center for Responsible Lending, the Property Rights Alliance and the Institute for Liberty recently launched The Coalition to Stop Wall Street Home Resale Fees with an appeal to United States Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner to ban dangerous Wall Street Home Resale Fees (also known as «private transfer fee covenants»), which have already been restricted in 17 states because of their adverse impact on homeowners and home bStates Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner to ban dangerous Wall Street Home Resale Fees (also known as «private transfer fee covenants»), which have already been restricted in 17 states because of their adverse impact on homeowners and home bstates because of their adverse impact on homeowners and home buyers.
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