The Iraqis consistently deny violating the sanctions or the cease-fire deal.
As to the issues that would pertain to violating the law or breaking the law, we would deal with them the same way, because the most important principle is the sovereignty and the power and the establishment of the state that must be borne by the state, but only our partners should participate in that.
Under the law, a woman who undergoes an abortion in which a fetal heartbeat has been detected may not be prosecuted for violating the law or conspiracy to violate the law.
U.S. evidence provided in October 1988 has been looked into, but so far nothing has been found on Germans or German firms violating the Foreign Trade and Payments Act.
In one of the examples cited in the report, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has twice raised the acceptable level of radiation damage reactor vessels can sustain, after several plants violated or came close to violating the original standard.
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Juxtapose that provision against Part E which allows those who have been aggrieved under this new law to sue the violating agency or individual, and even provides for criminal punishment for improper collection activities.
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The Second Amendment was designed to ensure that individuals retained the right and means to defend themselves against any illegitimate attempt to do them harm, be it an attempt by a private outlaw or government agents violating their trust under the color of law.
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Ball is not accusing her detractors of violating her privacy, or apologizing for the photos.
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The Employment Equality (Sex Discrimination) Regulations of 2005 provided clear protection for any woman subjected to "unwanted conduct that has the purpose or effect of violating her dignity or of creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for her".
Cloaking altruism, sacrifice, and collectivism by speaking in terms of optimizing the progress of the economy or the nation is a common tactic used to foist myriad rights-violating schemes on the population.
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The company denied violating federal or state mercury regulations.
Neither source was able to cite specifically how co-ed contact football violates this mission or if the other Dioceses which allow it are somehow violating a Catholic church mission.
Internet providers are reluctant, for privacy reasons, to let loved ones into email and social-media accounts, often leaving families to choose between violating the rules to break into an account or losing decades of email contacts, family photos and other information.
Whether illegally occupying Muslim lands, supporting un-Islamic leaders in Muslim territories, violating Shariah laws in our own land, or insulting the Prophet in cartoons, films, and novels, the critical maneuver is to place the West as the "cause" of Muslim behavior.
If the targets cannot be met without violating laws or within funding limits, they should not be met.
About 96% of Internet drug outlets appeared to be violating pharmacy laws or standards, according to a 2008 study by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, or NABP, a group representing state regulators in the U.S. and Canada.
's Safari Internet browser that it would not place tracking "cookies" or serve targeted ads to those users, violating an earlier privacy settlement between the company and the FTC.
And of course that scandal falls closely on the heels of other recent cases where high-profile schools such as USC, Ohio State, Tennessee, and North Carolina have or will succumb to penalties imposed upon their programs as the result of violating NCAA rules.
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Taveras has defended the new measures, saying authorities are not violating human rights or aiming to deprive children of education.
It is time the critics of the Second Amendment put up and repeal it, or shut up about violating it.
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Under the law, a government appointed "media council" has the power to impose fines for violating "public interest, public morals or order".
Men want to succeed without violating the rules of the game, which is why wealthier individuals prefer Audis or BMWs over flashy Maseratis.
Gee essentially said if the Emperor says he has no clothes (or NCAA violations) then the President dare not say otherwise even if the coach is nakedly violating NCAA rules.
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These laws also have the potential of violating the rights of innocent American citizens and legal residents, making them subject to possible stops or questioning because of what they look like or how they sound.
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