Sentences with phrase «with legal justification»

Not exact matches

That looming tweak to the legal justification of Facebook's Custom Audiences feature — a product which lets advertisers upload contact lists in a hashed form to find any matches among its own user - base (so those people can be targeted with ads on Facebook's platform)-- also looks problematical.
On some level, it should be no surprise that Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs don't advance any coherent economic goal because the legal authority he invoked as justification has nothing to do with economics.
Combined with a stronger - than - recognized substantive legal justification, this bar on nettlesome litigation should make the likelihood of a successful legal challenge sufficiently dubious to give markets confidence that a Fed program to buy equities could proceed.
The Jewish legal system, now left behind, had once been the means by obedience to which he had sought «justification»; now faith — the whole - hearted self - committal of a man to Jesus Christ by which the entire personality is transformed — is the sole ground of any one's acceptance with God.
The message is clear: there can be no moral or legal justification for threatening whole populations with devastating and indiscriminate nuclear weapons.
International law is a collection of justifications for military and diplomatic action or inaction, rather than something with a true «legal» character in the conventional sense.
«The board did not raise concerns about the legal justification for the loan and board members were satisfied that authorization of the loan was consistent with EFC's mission,» the report found.
Operating Administrations (OAs) desiring to use a provision or a clause on a standard basis shall submit a request containing a copy of the clause (s), justification for its use, and evidence of legal counsel review to the Office of the Senior Procurement Executive in accordance with (TAR) 48 CFR 1201.304 for possible inclusion in the TAR.
(a) Without legal justification, interfere with, or allow a dog or other animal the person owns, harbors or controls to interfere with, the use of a service animal or service animal in training by obstructing, intimidating or otherwise jeopardizing the safety of the service animal or service animal in training or the person using the service animal or service animal in training.
Among the provisions is one that allows the court to grant»... to the petitioner the exclusive care, possession, or control of any pets belonging to or under the care of the petitioner or minor children residing in the residence or household of either party, and directing the defendant to refrain from harassing, interfering with, abusing or injuring any pet, without legal justification, known to be owned, possessed, leased, kept, or held by either party or a minor child residing in the residence or household of either party.»
Each ideology has some form of justification from a moral or legal standpoint, yet I see little or no vocalization of a base appreciation for respecting intelligent life forms sharing the planet with Earth's self - defined wisest creature, the homo sapien (Latin for «Wise human»).
The similarity with the underlying justification for legal professional privilege is therefore very close.
On the other hand, crucial provisions of the Charter are regularly defiled, with actual victims and mainly without any attempts at justification by obligations under «other» international agreements or legal principles such as human rights and due process standards.
There is no «contract» involved in citizenship from a legal standpoint (there's a concept of a «social contract,» but that's a philosophical justification for government and not an actual legally binding agreement with specific terms); citizenship is not subject to commercial law in any way.
The justification for the decision can only follow because the central problem with her behaviour was that she violated the central ethical obligations of the lawyer — loyalty and confidence keeping — and she did so in circumstances proximate to legal practice, even if not actually related to legal practice.
Lawyers say, with justification, that it is not their job to judge the worthiness of the clients» goals, only if those goals are legal.
But read Conscientious objection to military taxation - Wikipedia and also IRS - Application of Section 6702 Penalty to Taxpayer Who Files a Return with War Complaint for some background of anti-war-tax movements and the legal justifications they attempt to show are valid.
But there is no justification for moving from that function to suggesting that complying with the Recommendation makes an e-document of legal value or more probative than it was before, even if combined with existing standards on digital signatures.
All this points to very little justification for the longer education and training in Canada, and it instead illustrates the Janus - like approach to development of legal training — in one way looking to its historical ties with the U.K. and more recently being influenced by developments in the U.S.
It's where the EDI initiatives do involve discipline, such as the parts you refer to, that greater opposition could potential be mounted, with a stronger legal justification.
If a judge can find facts that are inconsistent with the jury's findings and that have legal effect, what justification is there to summon people away from their lives to compel them to attend court?
Legal research and advocacy group Coin Centre has spoken out against the ruling, saying it is «deeply unsatisfied with the lack of justification provided by the IRS» and that the case «sets a bad precedent for financial privacy.»
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