Sentences with phrase «violate what»

The Act set standards for what is expected and just because the seller was exempt as a dealer didn't give him reason to violate what was expected or accepted conduct.
At the same time, what you do observe must not violate what your theories propose.
«It's very easy to create wild theories that do not violate what we observe,» says Stevenson, who has outspokenly opposed Herndon's reactor concept.
Indeed, if it turns out that if this or that philosophy (or theology) evokes, promotes, or reinforces a human tendency to violate what is natural, many suspect that the matter is settled.
To give you some sense of how some Syrian Sunnis feel about Alawites, here's what Adnan Anour, a cleric who fled to Saudi Arabia, has said: «As for those Alawites who violate what is sacred, when the Muslims rule and are the majority of 85 %, we will chop you up and feed you to the dogs.»
These trends could be observed with nonchalant detachment if they did not violate what it means to be human.
There has been talk of God as a moral tyrant, ready to descend with punishment upon those who violate what is supposed to be divine law.
g. Using Company facilities to violate what could reasonably be considered a violation of another Internet Service Provider's (ISP) acceptable use policy and / or terms of service.
This means we can not point to God by means of an incident here or there which somehow violates what we know of natural law.
Those calls were unheeded, but now Hill's been slapped with a two week suspension for violating what ESPN says is their «social media guidelines.»
The internal conflict of daily pouring energy into anything that violates what you most hold dear will lead you to long - term job dissatisfaction.
Who is violating what?
The high - concept premise of «The Boss Baby,» a borderline - cute, suffocatingly creepy kiddie fantasy from DreamWorks Animation, continually violates what were once inviolable laws of the universe.
«To impose a strict structure on children in kindergarten totally violates what we know about early childhood development,» says David Elkind, a professor of child development at Tufts University.
We did not, for example, randomly assign programs or even particular programmatic components to schools and teachers; to do so would have violated what we have learned from the last 20 years of research on school change — that school staffs must be involved in creating the programs for which they will be held accountable.
Wintory himself butted heads with the American Federation of Musicians, not over wages, but when they accused him of violating what Wintory called «failed policies» with the creation of The Banner Saga OST, which ended with his leaving the union.
Even though the [Jammers] are still quite romantic, my job was to impose a great amount of restraint upon myself... Nearly everything that I could think to do previously would have violated what these pieces wanted to be.
San Diego Greenpeace workers are leading a strike against the global environmental activism giant, claiming that Greenpeace has provided them little in the way of job security, and has violated what they believe to be fair labor policies.
Instead, with a concrete - bound understanding of metaphysics, they believe that they must reject Special Relativity, General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics as violating what they understand to be the law of identity and causality.
If the def thereafter does possess a gun he has violated what the judge told him not to do.
He violated what they considered an «appearance of impropriety».

Not exact matches

«We are seeing similar problems to what we saw with grave - robbers centuries ago,» she said, referring to the 19th - century practice of obtaining cadavers in ways that violated the dignity of the dead.
Carrots and sticks are fine, but when you violate who we are as people, when you challenge our pride, when you don't respect what we need... the quality of your idea doesn't really matter.
«We were not violating any Kickstarter rules, but at the back of my mind, I had this fear that what if, knowingly or unknowingly, due to a human error, we end up doing any kind of miscommunication with the backers or the customers» that Kickstarter would consider problematic, says Sanghavi.
«Advertisers, not Facebook, are responsible for both the content of their ads and what targeting criteria to use, if any,» Facebook argued in its motion to dismiss allegations that its ads violated a host of civil rights laws.
I'll keep saying what I always have: Violate Google's terms of service at your own risk, and I won't help you do it.
I counsel patience and point out what can happen if they violate Google's rules.
And when we think someone has violated a conflict of interest rule it's not necessarily because we think he or she has made an improper decision, but rather that we think he or she has failed to keep personal business and official duties separate, and that as a result we can not be sure about what factors may have influenced that decision.
«But here's how I measure victory: Victory will be achieved when not a single, solitary woman who is abused or violated physically or mentally asks herself, «what did I do?»»
The government using legislation to force business owners to do something that violates their religion, is one thing, and that, on my understanding, is what the Federal RFRA and various other state - level RFRA's are intended to limit.
The fact that Ultron wants to save the world by eradicating humanity is what Bostrom might call «perverse instantiation» — an A.I. discovering some way of satisfying its final goal that violates the intentions of the programmers who defined the goal.
No matter what the All Writs Act means, the Justice Department will not be able to make Apple comply if doing so would violate the Constitution.
Twitter is a textbook example of what happens when you violate this cardinal rule.
You fail to uphold your morals: When you get too caught up in what your boss thinks of you, how much money you think your spouse needs to be happy, or how bad you will look if you fail, you are at high risk of violating your own morals.
Do what Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk just did when he found out that several of his employees were violating his strict «no negotiation, no discount» sales policy.
He also said, «As A.I. tools get better and better, will be able to proactively determine what might be offensive content or violate some rules, what therefore is the responsibility and legal responsibility of companies to do that?»
Meanwhile, Glaxo agreed two months ago to pay $ 20 million to settle charges of violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act for what authorities called a pay - to - prescribe scheme in China.
Rich = not just financial, it's emotional, spiritual, health, etc. [6:01] Two skills for true wealth, first is the «Science of Achievement» [6:34] After talking to top investors, Tony found that everyone invests differently, but there are some things that everyone has in common: The Core Four [6:46] Same as health, everyone is unique, but there are fundamentals that if you violate the rules you're going to not have energy, get sick [7:23] Three fundamentals for achievement [7:32] What is something in your life today that once was a dream?
The Department of Education has the ability to cancel federal loans when colleges violate the rights of students, which is exactly what Corinthian has been accused of doing.
If issuers fail to collect information about recipients of airdrops, they may inadvertently violate international sanctions (what if that wallet belongs to someone in Iran?).
He said Uber's actions had «violated not only the law but the norm of what should be expected.»
«It was common to blame employees who violated Wells Fargo's rules without analyzing what caused or motivated them to do so... (or determine) whether there were responsible individuals, who while they might have no directed the specific misconduct, contributed to the environment (that caused it),» the board said.
Realizing that the law he breaks applies to him, the civil disobedient violates it knowingly in an effort to correct what he believes to be a wrong infinitely worse than the one he commits, and thereby to improve the system of laws.
The allegation of a threat is what ought to interest members Congress even more than the possibility that Trump violated campaign - finance laws when his personal attorney tried to pay off Daniels to keep quiet about the president.
That got me thinking, if Canada is successful in arguing that Obama's delay violates NAFTA, what Canada is really saying is that the President (1) must approve the pipeline and (2) must approve it post haste.
Yandex disclosed more about what the rules are and how they are enforced (F3) than actual data about the content or accounts the company restricted for violating its own rules (F4), and did not make clear whether it notifies users when content or their accounts have been restricted (F8).
I also know what it feels like to have one's own privacy violated.
Now, it's not clear exactly what part the NRA lobby had on the repeal but what does seem clear is that the handmade gun constitutes a gift that violates the FCC's own rules.
He hinted at the NY Times prior to the conference that ether and XRP «probably violate US securities law» and that was what he argued.
You are a lazy so - and - so and can't be bothered to actually THINK about what's going on and SEE how your rights are being violated just because it doesn't occur to you to even care to look.
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