Sentences with phrase «what big law»

That kind of money is in line with what big law firms charge their corporate clients.
This is not what our community represents and this is not what the biggest law enforcement official in our community ought to be condoning.»

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What's more, even if there is a backlash, it might not be that big: a new POLITICO / Morning Consult poll shows support for stricter gun laws among registered voters at 68 %, well above the 25 % who oppose such laws.
A Harvard law graduate with a masters degree from the London School of Economics, Wood now presides over what could be the biggest case of her career.
The big four wireless carriers, Verizon, AT&T, T - Mobile and Sprint, receive tens of thousands of requests a year from law enforcement for what is known as «cell site location information,» or CSLI.
The European Union law, called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is the biggest overhaul of online privacy since the birth of the internet, giving Europeans the right to know what data is stored on them and the right to have it deleted.
The European law, called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is the biggest overhaul of online privacy since the birth of the internet, giving Europeans the right to know what data is stored on them and the right to have it deleted.
At issue is what the relevant European law says should be done — and, more to the point, what should have been done on October 6 2008, when Gordon Brown closed down the UK operations of Icesave, an online subsidiary of Landesbanki, Iceland's second - biggest bank.
He said the «big picture» is a tale of what can happen when law enforcement is politicized.
University of Cincinnati College of Law Professor Barbara Black spoke this morning about how the compelled arbitration process, a standard feature of most broker - client agreements, is being used to sweep what she called «very big problems» under the rug.
Growth is good, everything is pretty good with a big jolt of stimulation coming from changes in tax laws,» Dalio said, referring to the health of the U.S. market as well as what he sees as an improving global economic climate.
What I don't get is the big bang theory and the people who worship it as the big bang law.
Secondly, nothing can just materialize, however if you actually read what I (and many others write) we don't know what the universe was like before the big bang, and with the warp of time, space and all natural laws, the big bang becomes a special case where the impossible can become possible.
What is a big deal is the fact that we have laws in our country that discriminate just because the Christian majority have some questionable religious views.
and what's wrong with that «power» just being the natural laws that brought the Big Bang about?
What it is hard to understand for all the square heads, is that there is a big difference between human understanding of the Scriptures and what the letter of the Law of God sWhat it is hard to understand for all the square heads, is that there is a big difference between human understanding of the Scriptures and what the letter of the Law of God swhat the letter of the Law of God says.
However, the biggest problem with asking God to conform to a scientific definition of «life» is that science specifically deals with what happens and can be measured in our own universe, according to consistent laws.
that their religion is flawed somehow... and when questioned why they try to push their ideas on everybody else, they get frustrated and say that it's the Religious ones that push their ideas on people... NOT THEM... That's funny because i have about 1000 comments on this thread that state the opposite... Atheist's i see on this post appear to fall into that category of people that need to try and convince others to believe what they do because they're not sure in their own beliefs... They know that believing in the big bang theory or other similar theories takes as much faith as any religion has to offer... and when pinned down to the facts that By the laws of physics... the big bang couldn't happen....
Throwing on a big number and saying that's what you lost isn't actually how the law works.
And as to what to say to your daughter and son - in - law — start out this way: «Little pitchers have big ears, and not only that, they leak.»
Now, before you start dreading what mom - in - law would say about seeing a potty chair in the kitchen, especially one that's recently been used and Junior forgot to take it to the «Big Potty» dump station, understand that this is a one week commitment.
Midwifery advocates often cite what they see as the biggest irony of anti-midwife laws like the one in Missouri: that a good Samaritan who helps a woman deliver her baby on the side of a road or in a taxi cab is not subject to prosecution, but that a trained midwife who helps a woman carefully plan her out - of - hospital birth is.
La Leche League, big proponents and supporters of nursing mothers, posts these laws verbatim on their website so that you may know what you are entitled to based on your state of residency.
But what if you had to put up with a mother in law so devious she drives a wedge (and a pretty big one too) between you and your spouse?
As for «political speech» that seems to be a big part of this entire mess — the laws seem vague enough as to what these groups can and can't do that I find it hard for anyone to properly enforce them regardless of particular political leanings.
This year, he opposed bills what would extend laws permitting big - game hunting in Albany and Livingston counties.
This seems not to be compatible with what we find in our data: high overall popular agreement with the following statements «Government should redistribute incomes» (agree 52 %, disagree 23 %), «Big business takes advantage of ordinary people» (agree 77 %, disagree 8 %), «Ordinary working people do not get their fair share» (agree 72 %, disagree 11 %), «There is one law for the rich and one for the poor» (agree 71 %, disagree 14 %), and «Management will always try to get the better of employees» (agree 68 %, disagree 12 %).
The big question is what will happen if Duterte should extend martial law nationwide, as he recently hinted at intending to do.
A change in the law that most people do not think will ever affect them and one in which the beneficiaries of the change may never know what they have been saved from will never grab the biggest headlines.
... We've got to be much more small c and big c Conservative on crime, law and order, some of our traditional policies... That's what our supporters are waiting, indeed gagging to see.
In a short news conference, NYC de Blasio said «unequivocally» that no laws were broken by his fundraising operating, that any suggestion that he sought to circumvent state campaign finance laws was «outrageous,» and that the big question was what or who had prompted an inquiry by the Manhattan DA.
After a redistricting map similar to what is likely to become law shifted the political prospects of a number of Members last week, three Florida politicians made big announcements today to shake up the Senate race and three House races.
One big question is how much will ride on what the law calls «independent» observations, from someone who isn't the teacher's own principal.
John Coppola, executive director of the New York State Association of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers, said legislators should aim penalties at what he called «big corporate dealers,» who might best be blocked by federal law enforcement officials, not local ones.
Speaking on Citi FM's news analysis programme, The Big Issue, Nana Owusu said by presenting their nomination forms with the filing fees, the PPP was only doing what was required by law.
What does it say about the Labour party that the leader of its biggest affiliate and two prominent NEC members can simply disregard the due process of law and condemn the judge's decision out of hand?
Making sense of what happens at that intersection is crucial for developing a «theory of everything» — a unified set of physical laws that describe the entire cosmos, from the Big Bang to a Big Mac.
«The breadth of this rule is mind - boggling — it is a roving mandate to do good that the agency has taken upon itself,» says attorney Scott Segal of Bracewell & Giuliani, a law and lobbying firm in Washington, D.C., who is advising big energy producers and users on what he argues are EPA's many vulnerabilities.
If you are wondering where have I vanished, I had to go to India for my dear sister - in - laws wedding and if you have at least heard of big fat Indian weddings, you know what kept me busy for the two weeks!
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What's insane is that in the midst of an awards season dominated by #metoo — in which the most - read story on IndieWire this last week was Allison Brie politely commenting at the SAG Awards about the accusations made against her brother - in - law James Franco — Academy members thought it would be a good idea to introduce Bryant, a six - foot - six - inch accused rapist and bigger international celebrity than any two other nominees combined — to the Oscar red carpet, lunch and photo.
Second, as Education Week reported, the law «marks a big departure from what Duncan has championed» and «undercuts» his priorities (teacher evaluation, Common Core, RTTT, and SIG).
Dillon tracks the origins of the newest revolt against No Child Left Behind to Montana, where its education secretary, Denise Juneau, wrote to Arne Duncan last April informing him that the Big Sky state wasn't going to follow what was once considered the nation's premier accountability law.
Can you talk about what are your biggest concerns about the law going forward and how it might be implemented?
In «The Long Path to ESSA,» Rick Hess and Max Eden explain how we got this new federal education law and the big picture of what will mean for schools and states.
It's pretty obvious what Jeb Bush is doing here: He's using the «education issue» as a way to appear more «moderate» for his future presidential run, in the same way his father claimed he would be «The Education President» when he ran in 1988 and his big brother did with the awful «No Child Left Behind» law of 2001.
Her level of influence is well established, and after the Michigan law passed the state House of Representatives, a press release from DeVos's group, the Great Lakes Education Project, noted that lawmakers «were successful tonight in preserving choices and options for [students] and their families -LSB-...] Despite efforts by some of the elites and big city bosses who believe they know what is best for children.»
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At a forum on «Key Wisconsin Education Issues as Big Decisions Approach» held Monday at the Marquette University Law School, Bob Borch and Scott Grella of PMA Financial, a consulting firm that works on school finance with districts around the state, provided the audience with an update on what the future of the «Fairly Normal» school district would look like with a $ 150 per pupil aid cut.
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