Sentences with phrase «who disregard the law»

When asked about sellers who disregard the law, Tanya Espinosa, a USDA spokeswoman, says, «It is virtually impossible for us to monitor the Internet for breeders. . . .

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And Philip Slayton, a former University of Western Ontario dean of law who recently authored Lawyers Gone Bad: Money, Sex and Madness in Canada's Legal Profession (2007), is critical of the profession's disregard for the inability of the middle class to access the courts.
Christians in this country need to totally abandon the two corrupt parties we have, because those who are seated in the seats of making decisions will NEVER abandon their practices, for their love of power and the love of BRIBE that comes abundantly to them from those who have means to give it, in order to receive favors in form of making our country's laws and policies to further allow them to do their self serving practice, disregarding those which they hurt by them.
Disregarding Indulgences, the crusades, prosecution of «witches,» killing people who could prove the laws of physics and molestation of boys, she chose to join the Catholic Church?
Another effect that gives cause for alarm is that a man who grows accustomed to the use of contraceptive methods mayforget the reverence due to a woman, and, disregarding her physical and emotional equilibrium, reduce her to being a mere instrument for the satisfaction of his own desires, no longer considering her as his partner whom he should surround with care and affection... [So] In preserving intact the whole moral law of marriage, the Church is convinced that she is contributing to the creation of a truly human civilisation» (HV 17 - 18).
They turned their eyes from injustices, committing them through robberies, extortions, loving bribes and honor in public places, yet making up for themselves laws that protect their interests, disregarding the poor, and needy who struggle to survive.
They were now made responsible for the preservation of true doctrine, given a more important part in the nomination of ministers, and empowered to admonish people who disregarded the church laws.
Notably, unlike Virginia's law, the policy expressly empowers game officials to remove athletes from play if they are suspected of having suffered a concussion (a power that I have been advocating for many years game officials be given, and a power conferred on game officials by laws at the state level in only Arizona, Iowa, and Ohio), and requires that coaches who disregard the safety and well being of a youth sports participant as it related to concussions be subject to indefinite suspension (only Pennsylvania and Connecticut have laws which penalize coaches for violating their statutes)
«Governor Cuomo's Executive Order gives immigrants who have entered our beloved country illegally his blessing to disregard the rule of law and allows illegal immigrants to reap the benefits created by a society that is based on the rule of law
More recently, in Freytag v. Commissioner, 501 U.S. 868 (1991), all four of the Justices who addressed the issue agreed that the President has «the power to veto encroaching laws... or even to disregard them when they are unconstitutional.»
Ekweremadu who stressed the need for the All Progressives Congress, APC led government to be cautious against the trampling of the opposition and total disregard for the rule of law in the guise of anti-corruption war, said that with this development, the country was fast descending into authoritarianism, adding that it spells doom on the nation's democracy.
«Beyond the legal and regulatory issues implicated by your office's memorandum being improperly leaked to the press, your memorandum reflects either a shocking lack of understanding or a complete disregard of the most fundamental aspects of the state's election laws,» lawyer Laurence Laufer, who represents several other parties named in the memo, wrote.
It is a shame that the Democrats could rally behind someone who has such a flagrant disregard for the law
Either as a product of ignorance, total disregard for the laws of the land or greed, or all, Dr. Chris Ngige who, though qualified to contest the re-run, but has now accepted appointment as a minister under the Buhari administration, is watching as his party continues to muddy the waters.
Mr. Ignizio said the legislation was unlike proposals looking to help innocent children caught up in immigration laws, and would only «help individuals who have already shown a disregard for the laws of the community.»
Obama has not led America to a better place by disregarding the rule of law and standing with his elitist brethren as above the law; nor has his wife Michele Obama who told our children and the world after the election that now there is no hope for America,» stated Paladino.
Although the law in many countries prohibits interviewers from asking candidates about their marital status, many go ahead and ask anyway according to Sher, who was shocked by the repeated disregard for the law in interviews.
But Robson and the other writers appearing in this collection, such as Andrei Codrescu, whose essay reveals the bigotry of his father - in - law, or Terry Tempest Williams, who lambastes ranchers and lawmakers for their disregard of the value and rights of the prairie dog, are not in any way attempting to achieve balance or objectivity.
From what I've seen, there are many Miamians who disregard local laws, leaving their dogs» deposits all over the place.
Cameron Doley, partner at Carter - Ruck in London, who is representing the media network, tells CDR: «Egypt has certainly exhibited a profound disregard for its legal obligations to Al Jazeerain a way which casts considerable doubt on its commitment to the rule of law, certainly when it comes to foreign investors.»
A truck driver who disregards the federal laws and fails to get the required amount of rest is acting negligently.
Accordingly, we conclude that a juror who intends to nullify the applicable law is no less subject to dismissal than is a juror who disregards the court's instructions due to an event or relationship that renders him biased or otherwise unable to render a fair and impartial verdict.
In the same sense, a judge who knowingly disregards existing law binding on the judge would be called corrupt by some.
Florida law defines reckless driving as anyone who «drives any vehicle in a willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.»
People who enjoyed collecting tickets or disregarding traffic and road laws will be considered as high - risk drivers.
Traffic Survival School classes are designed to reach individuals who have exhibited a disregard for traffic laws and the safety of others.
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