While not technical in nature these attacks can effect
substantial harm on an organization and need to be taken as seriously as the technical attacks.
According to the Court, the laws in question — laws that govern teacher tenure, dismissal, and layoffs — impose
substantial harm on California's students by forcing administrators to push passionate, inspiring teachers out of the school system and keep grossly ineffective teachers in front of students year after year.
The group of businesses — which also includes Twitter, Uber, and SpaceX — said the new order would inflict «
substantial harm on U.S. companies, their employees, and the entire country,» in a brief filed in the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Not exact matches
Also, there is no
substantial law
on who can claim what objects or resources in space, beyond the 1967 Outer Space Treaty that declared space open for most kinds of exploitation, so long as «states» clean up their mess, leaving no contamination or dangerous objects that could
harm others.
The religious groups» reasons — that only they can identify a
substantial burden
on their exercise of religion and that the government needs to exempt the insurers of conscientious objectors along with churches and their auxiliaries — actually
harm religious liberty, he argued.
Most significantly, the notion that most forms of information could only be withheld
on the grounds that «
substantial harm» would be caused was removed.
Because the FDA does not have the resources to oversee all the LDTs that have come to market in recent years, the agency plans to divide them into three categories, based
on the likelihood that a misleading or incorrect result from a particular test could cause
substantial harm.
The proposals, unveiled yesterday by U.K. Justice Secretary Ken Clarke, include conferring more protection
on statements dealing with matters of «public interest» and requiring that a statement must cause «
substantial harm» before it becomes defamatory.
The findings «highlight the urgency of educating the public, policymakers and health care professionals about high - risk drinking and alcohol use disorder, destigmatizing these conditions, and encouraging those who can not reduce their alcohol consumption
on their own — despite
substantial harm to themselves and others — to seek treatment,» Grant and her colleagues concluded.
Implicitly, the committee assumes this consequence does considerable
harm to the affected students, given the
substantial economic rewards that accrue,
on average, from receiving a high school diploma.
During the trial, Plaintiffs have presented evidence of the
substantial harms imposed
on students by California's permanent employment, dismissal, and seniority - based layoff laws.
However legislation that is not based
on substantial data that proves changes will do no
harm is simply misguided policy.
The plaintiffs moved for a preliminary injunction, arguing that they were likely to prevail
on the merits because SB 302 was clearly unconstitutional and that Nevada's public school children will suffer irreparable
harm because the education savings accounts will divert
substantial funds from public schools.
Revises current law regarding refusal of entry to or ejection from a school to allow a school administrator, school resource office or school district peace officer to refuse to allow a person
on property or to eject a person if the person refuses to leave
on request and to implement such a ban for up to two years, if the person poses a
substantial risk of
harm to another person or behaves in a manner inappropriate for a school setting after being warned.
Between 2007 and 2008, US EPA noted a
substantial increase of reported
harm to pets from the use of spot -
on flea and tick control products.
«Crytek has not been compensated for Defendants» unlicensed use of Crytek technology in the Squadron 42 game, and has been substantially
harmed by being deprived of that compensation, which would ordinarily include a
substantial up - front payment as well as a
substantial royalty
on game sales,» plaintiffs argue.
The lawsuit also states that» [CIG] utterly failed to follow through
on those promises, and thier actions and omissions constitute breaches of contract and copyright infringement and have caused
substantial harm to Crytek.»
There is no evidence that wind turbines make much noise (either audible or infrasound), make anyone ill, cause any
substantial impact
on property values, or cause neighbours any
harm or significant inconvenience in any other ways.
There is certainly the possibility of
substantial harm from AGW
on the timescale of the 21st century, although this is arguably not a global ruin problem.
There is certainly the possibility of
substantial harm from AGW
on the timescale of the 21st century
A police officer can use deadly force to effectuate an arrest based
on a reasonable belief that a suspect has committed a felony involving the risk of physical
harm or death to others (murder, manslaughter, kidnapping, rape or burglary) or if there is
substantial risk that the suspect was dangerous to the point that he may cause serious physical
harm or death to someone if the arrest were delayed.
In order to obtain a temporary injunction, the plaintiff is required to establish (1) the likelihood of irreparable
harm, (2) the unavailability of an adequate remedy at law, (3)
substantial likelihood of success
on the merits, and (4) that the injunction will serve the public interest.
Second, the chambers judge had found that if Unifor was ultimately successful in the arbitration, the impact
on the privacy and dignity rights of the employees could not be remedied; in the absence of the continuance of the injunction the Unifor employees would suffer irreparable
harm from the non-consensual taking of bodily fluids, which is a
substantial affront to individuals» privacy, security and bodily integrity (citing Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union, Local 707 v. Suncor Energy Inc, 2012 ABCA 373 (CanLII) at para 5)(Unifor, ABCA 2018 at para 12).
Just the fact that a listed vaccine caused injury can allow for an award of
substantial damages depending
on the
harm caused.
After obtaining a jury's favorable answer to whether plaintiff's physical condition was a
substantial motivating reason for his termination, the jurors found against plaintiff
on whether the conduct was a
substantial factor in causing
harm to plaintiff.
Although the reason for this holding makes good and under - appreciated sense from a retributivist perspective — a person ought not be punished for conduct that has not been clearly proven to be the defendant's culpable misconduct, es - pecially if the defendant has various defenses that could be raised as against particular claimants — the new holding poses a
substantial risk of reducing incentives to plaintiffs and their counsel because they can not pursue a jackpot of punitive damages based
on «total
harm.»
We do allow a denial for access based
on a likelihood of
substantial psychological or mental
harm, but only if the protected health information includes information about another person and the
harm may be inflicted
on such other person or if the person requesting the access is a personal representative of the individual and the
harm may be inflicted
on the individual or another person.
It would introduce a statutory defence of responsible publication
on a matter of public interest, protect those reporting
on proceedings in Parliament and other issues of public concern, and require claimants to show
substantial harm and corporate bodies to show financial loss.
The appeal judge rejected all of those arguments because the employer was a «
substantial corporation» (two facilities with a total of 770 people) that was «within a broader group of companies»; the employer had been found guilty
on three charges under the OHSA; it was proper to consider the prior conviction (which was in 2004); and the
harm to the injured worker was «devastating»: he was rendered a paraplegic when a robot
on which he was doing a «quick fix» pressed against him
on his back.
Globally, harmful alcohol use is a major modifiable contributor to the burden of disease.1 The typical age of initiation of alcohol use is around mid-adolescence and for a significant minority of adolescents their alcohol use will result in
substantial harms, the most costly of which is alcohol use disorder (AUD).2 Defined as a cluster of symptoms indicating continued alcohol use despite significant problems, AUD is common and imposes a significant burden
on the individual, their family and the wider society.
We found that parental temperament, particularly anxiety - proneness (
Harm Avoidance) does have a role, but the character profiles of the parents has a
substantial impact
on the risk of problem behaviors regardless of the effect of temperament.