Sentences with phrase «tried using the law»

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Multiple news outlets have reported that Trump is trying to figure out what he could do to Amazon, such as changing its tax status or using antitrust laws against the company.
A new report from Yale Law School and the Association of State Correctional Administrators released Wednesday tries to fill the gaps in what we know about the use of solitary confinement in the United States.
One of the foundational principles of US competition law is that while it's legal to have a monopoly, such companies are generally forbidden from trying to use that power to extend their dominance into other markets.
In March, The New York Times revealed that Uber used secret software called «Greyball» to track local law enforcement who had tried to «clamp down» on the service.
Nobody knows how well the law will work until people try to use it.
This idea has been tried before in Germany and in Spain, where large publishers used new laws to try getting Google (goog) News to pay for using snippets of their text and thumbnails of their images.
This tried - and - true structure is a fast, legal funding option that's been in use since the Employee Retirement Income Security Act became a law in 1974.
Chinese law, meanwhile, offers enough leeway regarding use of foreign brands» and celebrities» names that companies routinely try to cash in — whether those whose names are used like it or not.
My answer to that question reminds me of my old Harvard law professor who used to say, «Charlie, let me know what your problem is and I'll try to make it harder for you.»
So, the way my credit repair company explained it to me is they can but only if its compliant with certian laws, they used this specific dispute to ask if it was compliant anf they removed them within the first two months!!!! You should try them out I recommedn them to everyone haha Reliant Credit Repair
Those who practice such and try to use the bible and God as an excuse are NOT following God's law under Jesus Christ.
Beware of the liberalist socialist gang... they want everyone to live as they please no laws no wrong... just what makes you «feel» good...ki - lling babies... ok... g - «ay marriage... ok... leg - «alized dr - «ugs... ok... if you want to party get pr - «eg - «nant... ok... just ki - ll it... where do we start to use the Bible or try to follow its teachings?
Nobody goes around telling the Amish that they're wrong and that they should use electricity, but then again the Amish aren't trying to pass laws that ban it.
Well now if you had a majority group trying to use their beliefs in the making of laws that pertain to equality, you'd be taking a stand also.
TruthPrevails, it does seem that far to many Christians don't realize that one day they may not be in the majority, and that by trying to encode their beliefs into law they are setting a precedent that may be used against them in the future.
He makes the rather profound point that «if language is to be of any use to us, then we ought to try and preserve the meaning of words, and «god» historically has not meant the laws of nature.»
if someone uses religion to fight reason then they are trying to force their beliefs into our laws and that isn't acceptible.
When the Spirit has used the law as it is intended, to reveal unrighteousness, and a person gives up trying to be good and accepts the gift of grace, what can the law now.
1) Laws have been used and maintained by men long before the catholic church started imposing theirs upon the people 2) The vatican observatory has tried to use its influence to den scientific study and control what is known.
There are so many pastors using the law to try and whip people into spiritual shape, that's it's hellish.
I think I would have disagreements with Bob Mansfield because of the «evangelical» bent of trying harder rather than using God's gifts of the sacraments and confession and absolution, (I am guessing), it is right to state the «law» clearly.
It causes people to make irrational decisions and hold illogical opions that deny facts then those same people try to use their silly beliefs to pass laws that they want the rest of us to abide by.
Look at some of the laws in this country, and the ignorant christians who are trying to prevent atheists from voting or holding public office, or to simply use their first amendment rights for freedom of speech.
They disagree with many Christian beliefs and are offended when some Christians try to impose their beliefs using laws and school curricula, but I never met a hater.
Atheist don't wan't the catholic church scorning / insulting them and they will try to use the law to prevent them however they want to attack the catholic church which is against the bill or fights in freedom of religion to do so publicily.
If the Russian government tries to use the coercive power of law to unite them under the Moscow Patriarchate, will the Russian Orthodox Church vigorously protest and insist on the right of Kyivan Patriarchate parishes to exist, even though it regards them as schismatic?
Jesus often refeared to the scriptures when he would say «it is written» when He was under attack from the devil and the teachers of the law, they used the scriptures as a weapon to control the people and they tried the same strategy with Jesus and when it did not work the plotted to shut Him up.
«No judge will remain in office that tried to use Sharia law
WO N'T BE LONG UNTIL there is fighting in the streets of the UK now... Right - Wing Muslim sects will use violence to try to force sharia law on the UK
To be sure, God is before, behind, above the law - abiding natural procedures which our science tries to understand, but when you wish to express that truth, don't use the word «supernatural» — that brings back the old picture of a split universe; use the word «transcendent.»
Yet Porter does not go there; instead she tries to use the tools of natural law to build what is fundamentally a revisionist theory of social and sexual ethics.
I used to be Christian but I hate how they keep trying to impose Hindu Islamic laws.
Clare McCullough responded: «The whole reason for using this Public Spaces Protection Order, as they're trying to do in Ealing is because there is no harassment or intimidation, or they would be using the current laws to prosecute us.
Haman had tried to use this law to his own advantage by bringing accusations against the Jews.
If one thinks this is a far - fetched illustration, Lewis concludes, one need only try talking to famous people today about the truths of Natural Law which used to stand huge, awesome and clear to the inner eye.
I think if you try my Gluten Free Pie Crust Recipe (using my flour blend), you will convince your Father & Mother - In - Law that Gluten Free can really be good!
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CAPA prez Ramogi Huma: Terms such as «student - athlete» and «amateurism» used «to try to skirt labor laws
This phrase in the state law is more likely to apply to you if you're using a car seat from a different country, you're using something that looks like a car seat but isn't (like a bassinet baby carrier with a handle) or you've tried to build your own car seat.
I'd joined a campaign for a change in the law, to get rid of prohibition, so that we could try to keep children safer and make sure that, if they did use drugs, we could at least try to minimise the risks.
Wendy... you must think the rest of us are morons and that we don't read the paper about Idaho trying to pass a mandatory ultrasound law, Texas losing federal funding because it wants to choke off Planned Parenthood, Rush Limbaugh's disgusting attack on Sandra Fluke (and women who use the Pill in general).
In about 1864 (during American civil war between the Union side and the Confederates), President Abraham Lincoln, through an executive order / decree, suspended the legal «writ of summons», made a law that was back - dated (retrospective effect) and used it to try some detained saboteur suspects, and those convicted were executed within days after the review of the judgment.
In using your religion to come to that conclusion, any law that you try to make in support of that opinion is against the first amendment.
In other words, the French government owns Open Loop NYC, and they apparently have no regard for the law — let alone New Yorkers who are just trying to use the streets and get to work on time.
First, there will be the great repeal bill, one of the largest and most dangerous pieces of legislation a British government has ever introduced, copying - and - pasting all of EU law onto the British statute book and then using a dazzling array of ministerial powers to somehow try and fix it so it it makes sense.
Crusaders for campaign reform say it's galling that state election law allows even a convicted politician to use campaign cash to try to beat prison time.
Mr. Johnson said he would approach land - use decisions by trying «to get to a place of yes»; that he wanted to take steps to «eradicate hunger in New York City»; and that he would deal with the prospect of tighter budgets — because of the new federal tax law or a potential economic downturn — by guarding funding for «programs and everyday things that affect the most New Yorkers and the poorest New Yorkers, to ensure that they don't get cut.»
The freshly minted Republican majority in the Senate, also trying to navigate the new order of things in Albany, are likely to use rent laws as leverage to get subsidies.
Considering himself «above the law,» state Sen. John Sampson embezzled funds and then used his political clout and lawyer skills to try and cover up the crimes, prosecutors said in openings at his Brooklyn federal court trial Wednesday.
Home secretary tried to alter 2014 study that found no link between tough laws and illegal drug use, says ex-deputy PM
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