Sentences with phrase «strict rules over»

Schools could also attempt to tackle bullying by setting up strict rules over how devices are used.

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Meanwhile, in Canada, amid heightened worries over new, stricter underwriting rules for mortgages, the banks» domestic businesses remained strong.
A trading methodology will allow you to trade binary options consistently over the long haul by helping you apply a strict set of trading rules.
The document criticizes «doctrinal or disciplinary security,» «an obsession with the law,» «punctilious concern for... doctrine,» «dogmatism,» «hiding behind rules and regulations,» and «a rigid resistance to change,» while reprimanding those who «give excessive importance to certain rules,» overemphasize «ecclesial rules,» believe that «doctrine... is a closed system,» «feel superior to others because they observe certain rules,» have «an answer for every question,» wish to «exercise a strict supervision over others» lives,» «long for a monolithic body of doctrine guarded by all and leaving no room for nuance,» believe that «we give glory to God... simply by following certain ethical norms,» and «look down on others like heartless judges, lording it over them and always trying to teach them lessons.»
RSPO's plans for 2018 build on a milestone 2017, where the first ever RSPO Next — that is, a stricter variation of RSPO rules that prohibit deforestation and peatland development, among other things — was attained by Malaysian firm United Plantations and Colombian company Daabon; and zoos and aquariums all over the world started a movement to educate consumers on sustainable palm oil.
The strict application of the principles of the rule of law and strong popular control over the legislative and the executive are indispensable for the subordination of a sovereign power to citizens» interests and preferences.
It has been well over 48 hours since the U.S. Supreme Court issued its landmark ruling striking down Texas» strict rules for abortion clinics, and Trump has yet to mention it.
«Over the past year, numerous reforms have been put in place, among them stricter rules on the disclosure of personal income and financial interests, all of which I wholeheartedly support.
He sought to end the strict seniority rules in the PBA and captains» unions in order to have better control over assignments to specific units.
Under the rules in place last year, New York anglers face strict limits on the size and number of fish they can bring in, and yet their fluke haul was 13 percent over target.
Memberships are completely free and there is no charge for unlimited communication, nor are there any strict rules about exchanging personal information over the website.
Paul rules over his household — a remote cabin in the woods — with strict rules, expecting his wife, Sarah (Carmen Ejogo), and Travis to follow them at all times.
Over the past several years, the department has freed 39 states and the District of Columbia from the strict rules on accountability, testing and spending embedded in No Child Left Behind.
Neutered two years ago from the collapse of new - vehicle sales amid a foundering economy, auto makers dropped their historically combative stance over stricter rules and gave over to an historic hike in CAFE in return for a single national tailpipe emissions standard.
It has a reputation for having much stricter rules compared to other states; additionally, it seems to enjoy considerable authority over its borrowers.
Investors who have the discipline to stick with strict buy and sell rules have a huge advantage over time.
It's tougher to have strict rules on cat placement, she said, because cats can go through or over fences.
One of the disappointing trends in the travel rewards industry over the past couple of years has been banks imposing much stricter rules regarding sign - up bonus eligibility.
(1) extending negligent misrepresentation beyond «business transactions» to product liability, unprecedented in Texas; (2) ignoring multiple US Supreme Court decisions that express and implied preemption operate independently (as discussed here) to dismiss implied preemption with nothing more than a cite to the Medtronic v. Lohr express preemption decision; (3) inventing some sort of state - law tort to second - guess the defendant following one FDA marketing approach (§ 510k clearance) over another (pre-market approval), unprecedented anywhere; (4) holding that the learned intermediary rule does not apply whenever a defendant «compensates» or «incentivizes» physicians to use its products, absent any Texas state or appellate authority; (5) imposing strict liability on an entity not in the product's chain of sale, contrary to Texas statute (§ 82.001 (2)-RRB-; (6) creating a claim for «tortious interference» with the physician - patient relationship, again utterly unprecedented; (7) creating «vicarious» breach of fiduciary duty for engaging doctors to serve as expert witnesses in mass tort litigation also involving their patients, ditto; and (8) construing a consulting agreement with a physician as «commercial bribery» to avoid the Texas cap on punitive damages, jaw - droppingly unprecedented.
There are many new rules and regulations which are given a lot of importance, not to draw a blank over the numerous minute complications that have emerged as a result of the strict traffic decree.
The FCRA stipulates a very strict, well - defined set of rules guiding how applicants» rights are protected, when individualized assessments may be required, and how disputes over background screening information used to reject an applicant can be resolved.
State child custody laws provide strict rules regarding what court holds jurisdiction over these matters.
We followed strict rules for 100 days, but now that our pledge is over we don't mind indulging in junk food every now and then.
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