The last time the President met with him, he kind of read him the riot act.
Mr Zhu has read the riot act to inefficient state enterprises, where the number of laid-off workers is rising dramatically.
As B of A and other lenders were licking their wounds, the International Monetary Fund read these countries the Riot Act.
Such powers, too, are not unique: Britain had its Riot Act until 1986, though it had not been used for years.
But Mr Hogg was praised for "reading the riot act" to slaughterhouse operators in 1995 after shocking levels of hygiene were found.
Apparently GM had read them the riot act after receiving my survey.
Along with her husband, Jay Sukow, a 42-year-old improv actor, she founded the Riot Act, a company that integrated sketch comedy into corporate-training programs.
If a Magistrate (or JP) stood up and read the Riot Act then anyone on the streets moments later was partaking in a riot.
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Other's believe that it is time India demonstrates it will not take things lying down, even if that means reading the riot act to its neighbour.
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The ABI said the Riot Act rules provided a safety net for the underinsured and meant that premiums did not rise every year to cover for a relatively rare event.
Even so, when female subordinates were asked if they felt responsible for their bad behaviour, 52% said no when a female boss read the riot act but only 18% when the boss was male.
As one of a group of powerful brothers, Prince Abdullah can read the riot act all he wants but, until he becomes king, he does not really have the authority to enforce it.
Too bad our Treasury Department doesn't read the riot act to the IMF and tell it to push pro-prosperity policies, such as low taxes, stable money, property rights, easing regulations for starting a business (in many countries it takes years to get all the licenses--and experts wonder why people operate outside the system) and reducing trade barriers internally and externally.
Many owners of those uninsured businesses say they haven't received funds promised to them by the U.K. government through the Riot Damages Act.
On repairing the damages, I can confirm that any individual, homeowner or business that has suffered damage to or loss of their buildings or property as a result of rioting, can seek compensation under the Riot Damages Act, even if uninsured.
Even people who are not insured will be entitled to compensation from the police ie, taxpayers under the Riot (Damages) Act of 1886.
The reason for this stems back to the Public Order Act of 1986, which states that a riot is an activity during which 12 or more persons must be present together and use and threaten unlawful violence for a common purpose.
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