Sentences with phrase «which flouted»

Accepting his first IMF package in 1991, Mubarak had established a neoliberal order which flouted several international economic rights conventions on unionisation, child labour, gendered wage discrimination, and migrant labour.
«The «naming and shaming» of unscrupulous businesses which flout the national minimum wage will be worthless unless ministers commit to properly enforcing the minimum wage, which they have so far failed to do.»
When Jess is entering a platonic embrace with Joe and Papa Bhamra is rounding the corner about to catch her, we shouldn't be worried for our heroine, we should be second - guessing such proto - sitcom trappings, which flout patriarchy without critiquing it.

Not exact matches

Moscovici made much of the fact that for the first time since the euro was born in 1999, no country in 2018 will have a budget deficit over 3 percent of annual GDP — a key limit that governs the single currency and which has been flouted by many countries.
Such counsel flouts the current policy stance of the federal Conservative government, which is to eliminate the budget deficit next year.
The law flouted here is the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 which says the NRC «shall consider» the Yucca Mountain application to become a repository, and «shall» approve or disapprove the application within three years of its submission.
Release International is an advocacy movement on behalf of the persecuted church, formerly known as Christian Mission to the Communist World which is part of the International Christian Association, a global alliance of fifty ministries working among the persecuted church These organisations will often urge readers to write to their MP or the appropriate ambassador to register concern at the way human rights are being flouted.
Church leaders exhort the government to enforce a religious agenda, though this goal flouts the principle of religious liberty through separation of church and state (a principle which now sustains attacks as never before in this century).
My go to recipe for Banana bread for 3 decades was from the Joy of Cooking book, which frankly is quite decent - includes whole wheat flout and wheat germ - but a girl's fancy turns to other recipes and it has been a while for be and banana bread...
«The piece also suggested that brands are flouting the labelling laws, which is simply false and refuted by FJA.
That this House is concerned that the provisions of the Infant Formula and Follow - on Formula Regulations 2007 are disrespected in the UK, as evidenced by the current promotion for Nestlé SMA infant formula by Tesco in breach of Article 23 of that regulation, the near identical labelling of infant and follow - on formula to make them cross-promotional in breach of Article 19 of that regulation, the widespread advertising of infant formula brand names and logos in breach of Article 21 of that regulation and the use of idealising text and images on labels in breach of Article 17 of that regulation; therefore rejects the Department of Health's proposals to decriminalise certain of those requirements, such as labelling provisions in planned draft legislative proposals, related to EU Regulation 609/2015 which will replace these 2007 regulations; and stresses that any move to a system of Improvement Notices must have the purpose of speeding up compliance and be backed by prosecutions rather than giving companies who have flouted the law for many years additional time to comply.
But the legal situation has been made more complex by the anarchic nature of social media, which is so diverse and anonymous that users feel able to flout injunctions without fear of repercussion, and an increasingly confident campaign by newspaper editors, who are fighting the injunctions tooth - and - nail in the face of declining sales.
His claim has exposed the way in which the Health Act is routinely flouted at HMP Wymott, although what he described in his submissions to the court will be familiar to anyone who has first - hand experience of prison life, including members of staff and prisoners smoking on landings and workplaces.
During the trial, he admitted to flouting his agreement with them, which resulted in his bail being revoked.
A source within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state told DAILY POST on Saturday that Husein, who is a serving Commissioner was accused of flouting the electoral law, which stipulates 30 days for anyone who is in a public servant to resign his / her appointment before vying for an elective office.
The core of Ms. Sugarman's accusations was that Mr. de Blasio and his allies flouted limits on the donations to individual Democratic State Senate candidates by funneling money into county Democratic committees, which enjoy much looser spending rules.
Some of the grounds the Federal Government is seeking the revocation of Kanu's bail are that; the offence for which he is standing trial is not ordinarily bailable; that among other conditions for the bail of the 1st defendant is that he should not be seen in a crowd exceeding 10 people; that he should not grant any interviews, hold or attend any rallies; that he should file in court medical updates of his health status every month; that rather than observing all of the conditions listed above, the 1st defendant in flagrant disobedience to the court order flouted all conditions of the bail.
But the fate of John Dramani Mahama contesting the 2020 elections remains on the balance considering recent claimed reports from the Kwesi Botchway report which is said to reveal that Mahama may have flouted some key campaign strategies including the misuse of campaign funds and the inability to relate to the economic woes of the electorate.
The rows is the latest twist in the ongoing saga which has seen Brexit campaigners accused of flouting electoral rules in the EU referendum campaign.
New measures included in the Immigration Bill currently progressing through Parliament will make it easier to prosecute employers using illegal labour, increasing the maximum prison sentence to five years and with powers to close down businesses which continue to flout the rules.
Ayariga says he does not fathom why his APC, which started operation not long ago, could strive to fulfill all the requirement of the law in relation to the operation of a political party while the so - called bigger parties will flout such a key aspect of the law.
«This is a damning condemnation of what was an unjustified invasion which we now know to have flouted international law.»
The alleged misconduct described in the government's letter, which also claims Percoco flouted guidance from executive chamber counsel concerning outside employment, «is of minimal probative value at best and yet poses a serious risk of unfair prejudice and undue delay at trial,» Bohrer wrote.
In which the Republican - controlled Senate is unashamed to stonewall even the closing of a scandalous loophole that allows wealthy donors to flout campaign donation limits.
And armed protesters flouted Orleans Parish Criminal Code, which makes it illegal to possess firearms at demonstrations.
The rule is often flouted; last year, research by the New Schools Network, a charity which helps establish new free schools, revealed that 71,000 primary and 42,746 secondary places had been set up in schools rated «inadequate» or «requires improvement» in the previous five years.
The youngest great poet in history, who quit literature altogether at 19 to become an opportunistic African «trader» in guns, among other commodities, Rimbaud set and often exceeded the practice of flouting all propriety, which avant - gardists have followed ever since.
The disturbing footage, taken at local markets in Kohima and Dimapur, show that the laws are being blatantly flouted with dogs packed in sacks with just their heads poking out, their mouth either stitched closed or bound tight with rope to keep them quiet, which is done to illegally smuggle them into Nagaland from neighbouring states.
Perhaps this is an act of humility, a flouting of the retrospective tradition in which every work is there to the further glory of a single artist.
Actually AGU policies (which apply to JGR) require proper data citation, although climate scientists publishing in AGU journals flout this policy, including Hansen here.
by Alicia Freese Seven Days Former Vermont attorney general Bill Sorrell didn't show up Wednesday morning for a deposition related to a case brought by the industry - funded Energy & Environment Legal Institute, which claimed Sorrell flouted court procedure by skipping the proceeding.
However, if you say that we are really going to use a different set of models, which include observational data, you are flouting the generally accepted rules of hypothesis testing and scientific logic.
And, of course, the vast vacation retreats for top government officials, the majority of which Gazaryan says flout environmental law.
Consequently, Obama's claim that Paris merely updates the UNFCCC, so does not require additional advice and consent, flouts the very terms on which the UNFCCC was ratified.
Stratas cites the SCC's recent decision in Kanthasamy v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration)(in which the court set aside the rejection of a humanitarian residency application) as a «baffling» case where the court flouted its own principle of «legislative supremacy» by ignoring Parliament's expressly stated intent that the Federal Court of Appeal should have the final say in the matter.
The decision to fine exchanges flouting the Information and Communications Act, which include well - known names such as Korbit, Coinone and Coinplug, follows a joint investigation into security setups at ten exchanges which several government agencies ran from October to December last year.
The probe is one among many other regulatory probes, being conducted by SEC, CFTC and others in a bid to regulate cryptocurrencies and stop companies from raising money via Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) which, according to SEC, flout regulatory norms.
Having identified a trade worth almost $ 600mln, enforcement is now investigating transactions that openly flout fresh anti-anonymous trading laws, which went into effect Tuesday, Jan. 30.
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