And let's not forget that the hard-shell, soft-nugget strategy of corporate IT security has been successfully violated. |
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When the flag is up it means that a minimum inventory standard has been violated and more parts are needed. |
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Rules are flouted and violated with immunity exposing the common man to potential peril. |
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First, Raguet argued that countervailing duties violated the principle of national sovereignty. |
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Other Rastafarians denounced the violence, saying it violated the religion's belief in peaceful coexistence. |
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He's violated the rules of both racial and gender identity by transforming himself into an alabaster androgyne. |
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This violated Quaker ideas about the vanity and worldliness of such titles, for they believed that Christ respected no man's person. |
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As well as not having a permit, the disco violated several fire safety regulations. |
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I make a note for my official report that the presumption of innocence has yet again been violated. |
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And another ballot was found to have violated state law requiring that candidates for nonpartisan office be listed alphabetically. |
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Even when danger is not imminent, religious law may be violated to prevent the risk of future danger. |
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Using this model, the Court determined that Article 10 was violated when Austria legislated a public monopoly on broadcasting. |
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Why the law of momentum conservation is not violated when a ball rolls down a hill and gains momentum? |
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A federal judge dismissed the charges because the arresting officers had violated the act by receiving the Army's help. |
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On April 26, the Tokyo District Court ruled that the plaintiffs' rights of freedom of religion have not been violated by the visits. |
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The secret of the sacrament of reconciliation is sacred, and cannot be violated under any pretext. |
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The supreme court, however, ruled that Adamov could not claim that his detention violated the principle of safe conduct. |
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But federal investigations into lynchings could only concentrate on trying to prove that the lynchers had violated their victims' civil rights. |
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The gurdwara authorities maintain that by providing them shelter in a legal way, the sanctity of the holy place was not being violated. |
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She felt violated by the fact that he was treating her like some strumpet that would throw herself at him. |
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It was found that the plaques violated the U.S. Constitution's precepts on separation of church and state. |
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It not only implies ignoring the law, which he has violated, but what example have we set? |
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In 1986 the World Court ruled that the US had violated international law by mining the waters of Nicaragua and arming the Contras. |
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Last year it settled charges that it illegally billed excessive fees and violated consumer protection regulations. |
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It cannot be violated to uphold criminal proceedings or to be used as evidence in a criminal trial. |
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Anger triggers are situations in which expectations of fair play are violated. |
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This paper is not exhaustive and has only covered some of the areas in which the Constitution has been violated and its ideology torn to shreds. |
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If the rule is violated and postings in Russian language are written using the Latin alphabet, the site moderator deletes the postings. |
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In our modern history, there may have been no time when the law has been so disdained and violated as it is today. |
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Why is the law of momentum conservation not violated when a ball rolls down a hill and gains momentum? |
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He was caught quite unprepared for the Fifth Crusade, thinking that the truce would not be violated. |
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Even if a source violated an NDA, that doesn't trump the constitutional protection. |
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The tribunal could brightly conclude that his rights to religious belief and free speech were not violated. |
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Westphalian sovereignty is violated when external actors influence or determine domestic authority structures. |
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This comes after prosecutors claim the singer failed a drug test and violated her probation after pleading no contest to assaulting a woman. |
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The tabloids violated my family's privacy in a manner that I felt was vicious and indecent. |
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Anyone who violated this rule, whether man or animal, must not be allowed to live. |
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This is not going to be a good program for anyone who has deliberately violated the law. |
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Anyone who violated laws against the practice of cloning should face sanctions, he added. |
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Some lawyers said that the practice of asking customers to show a marriage certificate severely violated their human rights. |
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The court held correctly that these rights were violated both with respect to the children, and with respect to the private schools. |
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The profile of perspective of how human rights being violated through the process of privatization is also expected. |
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I can't wait until they start howling about their email address private property rights being violated. |
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Curious and willing, Oedipus asks how he can do this and appease the Eumenides, whose sacred grove he violated after first entering Colonus. |
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Both corpse and monument are still there, whereas the tombs of other violated burials returned to St-Denis merely as museum displays. |
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I believe the President has violated this sacred trust between the leaders and those of whom he was entrusted to lead. |
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I was immortal after all, but I knew I had violated some sacred order and that this part of the repercussions. |
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It is a space that has been reclaimed, sacred ground that has not been violated by occupation, a space of love, magic and fertility. |
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But what makes his otherwise inspiring story so troubling is that he is now violating young people in much the same way that he was violated. |
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A rapist would have violated her and left her on the forest bed, not caring whether she lived or died. |
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The union says the air freight company violated its labor agreement by subcontracting work out to non-union businesses. |
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The defense held that even if there was proof of genocide, to charge the defendants now violated the statute of limitations. |
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And we're dealing with a real hardened criminal that's violated, I believe, just about every international law. |
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The democratic rights of Tamil political prisoners have been blatantly violated. |
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The marriage ceremony also violated centuries of protocol, as images of Bennani's face and hennaed hands, were televised live to the world. |
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Government troops recently violated a ceasefire, attacking a rebel stronghold in the north. |
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But his supporters are now filing lawsuits seeking to have him reinstated, arguing that his ouster violated the rights of voters who elected him. |
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None of this would have happened if Trinity hadn't violated my privacy rights by outing me to my parents without my consent. |
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It was abandoned after the Justice Department charged that portions of it violated antitrust laws. |
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While privileges can be suspended if this policy is violated, the system operates mostly under the honor system. |
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He testified that all other parties represented in the German parliament did not regard their right to co-determination as having been violated. |
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We have been fined five times for five editions of the programme and CEM said that we have violated the personal inviolability of these citizens. |
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On more than 400 occasions the company violated regulations which forbid companies from sending junk faxes. |
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He showed that Bell's inequalities were violated and so the quantum interpretation held rather than the classical one. |
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In particular, it is violated during the accelerated expansion predicted in theories of cosmic inflation. |
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However, before concluding that the Spill Trustee Council has violated its fiduciary duty as trustee, another explanation should be considered. |
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The 1918 law, the Court held, violated the liberty of contract protected by the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment. |
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My conjugal rights have been repeatedly violated and the Gender Commission shows no signs of taking up my case. |
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For thousands of years you violated and plundered the Earth by greed, for power and money. |
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The case system of classical Latin, as absorbed into educated early medieval usage, is frequently and flagrantly violated. |
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On the other, a cluster of irate worshippers, furious that their mosque had been violated. |
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They also argued that the FBI violated Russian law, which strictly forbids un-authorized trespass on hard drives. |
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At the meeting, there were some who wanted him put on notice that he had violated the protocols of episcopal fraternity by acting as he did. |
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Yet power-sharing with a force that was operating outside the democratic process violated the purpose and spirit of democratisation. |
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The students argued that the dean's action violated their First Amendment rights. |
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When this happens, the necessary conditions for the existence and uniqueness of these geodesics are violated. |
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If your lender violated state laws, regulators can force the lender to forgive the entire principal and interest on the home loan. |
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Several examples exist where both business and government have violated consumer privacy for financial gains. |
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You try to act like you don't care to mask how deeply you feel violated and hurt. |
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They have been called before the proctors after they violated the University regulations by exposing flaws in the University IT security system. |
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All of these events are governed by the fundamental laws of physics which, as far as we know, can not be violated. |
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That deputy violated my civil rights, demeaned my character, and has done serious damage to my dignity. |
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Thus the organization is empowered to issue punishment if it determines rules were violated. |
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Privacy is violated if data are collected or disseminated without participants' knowledge. |
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The ideals of the party become sacred doctrines that can in no event be violated or contradicted. |
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For years, they have routinely and repeatedly ignored and violated airline rules on excess baggage and baggage weight. |
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The crack RAF team was forced to call off its acrobatics because the aircraft violated an eight-mile exclusion zone needed for the performance. |
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Now they went into the house, and they basically violated liberty rights. |
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Southern societies are judged as having violated their children because the lives of the children do not conform to the image of childhood held in the West. |
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We have to accept the vicissitude sequent on a violated treaty. |
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A non-custodial sentence might be hard to bear for the unfortunate householder who has had the sanctity of his home violated by some amoral toerag. |
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All these factors, which have no independent effect under my theory, still come in with their indirect effects, since they affect what rights get violated in the end. |
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Fearing the tomb had been violated, she rushed back to arouse St Peter and St John who, after exploring the tomb, confirmed what she had told them. |
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An exhaustive study convinced everyone except he that he had gambled on the game, gambled on the Reds and violated the only unbreakable moral code of the sport. |
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I always believe in the necessity, if not the virtue, of intervention when human rights are violated, when human life is at stake and when liberty is being curtailed. |
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If Lorentz invariance were violated, the gamma-rays would pass right through the extragalactic infrared fog with insufficient energy to cause annihilation. |
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She shouldered a full waterskin, and a bundle of wrapped dried meat and flour, and stepped into the footsteps of the men who had violated her and murdered her lover. |
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I do think that the executors of Diana's will seriously violated her wishes by not dividing her personal property among her godchildren as she requested. |
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There is damning evidence that their human rights have been routinely violated over many years and allegations that this has continued until very recently. |
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All three husbands had been drunk when they violated their wives. |
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Every time he looked at her, he remembered how she violated him. |
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As an athlete, he violated the codes of modesty and propriety. |
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She then decided to join them and shortly after a few drinks the men forced her onto the bed, restraining her while each of the 13 delinquent youths violated her. |
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The hidden catch here is that in this case, this rule was violated. |
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They claimed it was unconstitutional because it violated their rights of liberty, privacy, gender equality, security of the person and equality before the law. |
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Scientists used to think that such monstrosities so deeply violated the normal state of the sea that they could only occur once every 10,000 years. |
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But we can trace the current system of fears and balances back to 1908, when music publishers claimed player piano rolls violated music copyrights. |
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My counter complaint is that my right to privacy was violated when these women looked at my computer screen without my express or implied permission. |
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They violated the sacred trust that connects leader and follower. |
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He stated that he liked the structure they had, such as the definiteness in the policies, and knowing if he violated a rule he would be locked in his room. |
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Police officers detained and arrested a woman after she violated the curfew and defied the officers' warnings to leave the downtown area last Thursday. |
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When she didn't receive a satisfactory response, she sued her arresting officer and the city of Lago Vista, claiming her Fourth Amendment rights had been violated. |
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And it would impeach any judge that violated the provisions of the bill. |
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The downpour continued all night, but nary a drop violated my palm thatch. |
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But I think I've already violated Godwin's Law enough for one week. |
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You two knuckleheads have once more violated a school policy. |
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A federal judge ruled that the Atlanta mass transit agency violated the ADA by constructing a website that was inaccessible for people with visual disabilities. |
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It was the job of the Designated Safety Officer to read us the half-sheet of safety instructions, in his best falsetto, and ensure that we violated none of them. |
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They charged that the company had violated various provisions of the act. |
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I felt shocked, angry, betrayed and violated by the article. |
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The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that state loyalty oath legislation violated the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. |
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Kaitlyne Wirth is the noncustodial parent, police said, and had violated a court order when she took the child on Thursday. |
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He also rejected the PUC's argument that the privacy rights of customers with unlisted numbers would be violated. |
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Second, Lysias claimed that the grain merchants violated the stricture limiting profits to one obol per medimnus of grain. |
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Higher One violated federal law by charging students multiple fees for overdrawing funds for a single transaction, the FDIC said. |
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Fish and Wildlife Service violated federal law in listing the Lesser Prairie Chicken as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. |
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Once again she had been stricken, beaten down, so violated that to give utterance to her feelings might have outshrilled all the criers in hell. |
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Ten years ago, Frank Buono, a retired employee of the National Park Service, objected to the cross, saying it violated the establishment clause. |
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Stratford claimed that Edward had violated the laws of the land by arresting royal officers. |
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The Continental System, which prohibited European nations from trading with Britain, was widely violated throughout his reign. |
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He decided to focus his attention on the Kingdom of Portugal, which consistently violated his trade prohibitions. |
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An unsatisfied litigant in England and Wales might complain to the ECtHR that English law has violated his rights. |
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In essence, it protected the Sikh's religious, political, and social life from being destroyed and violated. |
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It is to this court that Europeans can bring cases if they believe that a member country has violated their fundamental rights and freedoms. |
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Any person who feels his or her rights have been violated under the Convention by a state party can take a case to the Court. |
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In many cases, however, conditions for private market efficiency are violated. |
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Both denied wrongdoing and the United Nations and Amnesty International said their rights had been violated at trial. |
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Thus the very principles of Hamilton's philosophy are apparently violated in his theological argument. |
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The duke violated the purpose of the agreement by using it as a stalling tactic to reinforce the defense of Paris. |
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The low standard of evidence used in the trial also violated inquisitorial rules. |
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Opening a trial anyway, the court also violated ecclesiastical law by denying Joan the right to a legal adviser. |
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Her mantle would not serve for any woman who had violated her marriage or her virginity. |
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Western Roman rule was first violated with the Crossing of the Rhine and the following invasions of the Vandals and Suebi. |
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Through the Commission, Norway and Russia also exchange fishing quotas and catch statistics to ensure the TACs are not being violated. |
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The Americans protested that Britain's failure to return all slaves violated the Treaty of Ghent. |
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In August 1914, Imperial Germany violated Luxembourg's neutrality in the war by invading it in the war against France. |
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Then lending of money for interest was proscribed in 814, because it violated Church law. |
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The Imperial Chamber Court could only intervene in criminal cases if basic procedural rules had been violated. |
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It lasted until 1133, interrupted by several truces that were sometimes observed and sometimes violated. |
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Many natives of Palos nevertheless violated the agreement and encroached upon Portuguese sea routes in the Atlantic. |
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Expeditions sponsored by Francis I along the North American coast directly violated of the Treaty of Tordesilhas. |
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On this account, the V2 principle is violated if the finite verb has more than one predependent or no predependent at all. |
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The arrival in Boston of the British Army heightened their sense of violated rights, leading to rage and demands for revenge. |
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He stated that the reason for his opposition to the 1964 bill was Title II, which in his opinion violated individual liberty and states' rights. |
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This was rejected by the ECJ which stated that fishing vessel registration criteria were permitted, but not where they violated Community law. |
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The United States' view was that Britain's restrictions violated its right to trade with others. |
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However, in the century of peace until World War I these rights were not seriously violated. |
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The Americans protested that Britain's failure to return the slaves violated the Treaty of Ghent. |
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Again the precepts of some extrafamilial or surrogately paternal relationship are violated. For to speak his secret means death for the sensei. |
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Since the interceptor was an ICBM, Chayes says, HOE violated Article 6 by giving ABM capabilities to a non-ABM missile. |
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The wiretaps violated international covenants, the constitution and Egyptian law, revealing an overall decline in the rule of law. |
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Hours later, it appears as though Miller may have violated both by testing positive for both amphetamines and marijuana. |
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You have just violated the most commonly accepted rules of pruning, according to arborists. |
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Residency program is liable for pneumothorax because it violated its own rules regarding supervision of procedures. |
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This might be one of the reasons why sexual and reproductive rights of women are widely violated and abused in Africa. |
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Mc Fadden said he joined in the demonstration because he objected to the closure, which he felt had violated the protest group's rights. |
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If this assumption is violated due to short-run fixities, the firm will be on a short-run cost curve and scale economies will be observed. |
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Circuit Court of Appeals held that the city's lease of Community House to the Boise Rescue Mission violated the First Amendment. |
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Strict rules governing the use of text messaging were violated by many campaigns supporting Republican candidates. |
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A construction of a right that cannot be enforced by its possessors when that right is most egregiously violated is a deficiently weak construction of that right. |
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This covetous man like many other in the novel violated proverbially the principles of shamefulness and dignity which Muturi and Wangari regarded as sacred. |
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The CDC had described Vinson as having wilfully disregarded and violated protocols when she boarded a public commercial airline while self-monitoring her Ebola symptoms. |
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Harkins did not provide aids to accommodate those disabilities in its theaters, which the suit claimed violated both the ADA and the Arizonans with Disabilities Act. |
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This cartel flagrantly violated the teachings of the church, which tried to justify it by pointing to the virtuous military campaigns it would finance. |
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In a per curium opinion, the majority concluded Schenck had willfully violated the stipulated provisions of the Code in a manner which warranted the penalty assessed. |
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From 1933 to 1938, Germany violated its commitments under the Treaty of Versailles by rearming, remilitarizing the Rhineland, and occupying Austria. |
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Alongside the judiciary, the national ombudspersons have the task of supporting people whose rights have been violated and ensuring that justice is done. |
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The ruling concerning the Caribbean Sea north of both nations found both parties violated treaty obligations and declined to order any compensation to either party. |
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However the charter, granted at a time when royal authority was faltering, was violated several times thereafter when the monarchy had regained its power. |
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Learning-disabled swimmer Chad Ganden sued the NCAA, claiming it violated the Americans With Disabilities Act by refusing to let him compete for Michigan State this year. |
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According to the media report, the Chief Minister of the State stated that the building collapsed due to constructional defects and the builder had violated various norms. |
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This was not the first time Caesar had violated a tribune's sacrosanctity. |
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They trampled consecrated hosts, butchered men and violated women. |
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Borders are violated by hungering males and famished females, and the ordered animosities of the noyau give way to a saturnalia of sexual adventure. |
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After its passage, the state's Attorney General, Tom Horne, threatened to challenge the law in court arguing that it violated the state's constitution. |
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Boyd argued that the two claims, breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty, had violated the exercise of his constitutional free-speech rights. |
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When runoffs were not held in two rural Texas counties that had held primaries in May, the state's election code was violated, according to the secretary of state's office. |
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Some principles of customary law have achieved the force of peremptory norms, which cannot be violated or altered except by a norm of comparable strength. |
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We had started our turn, but, because of our navaid troubles, we had strayed a little too close to Las Vegas International, and almost had violated their airspace. |
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In a 1947 speech to the United Nations, Soviet deputy foreign minister Andrei Vyshinsky said that the Marshall Plan violated the principles of the United Nations. |
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The 1839 international guarantee of Belgian neutrality was not violated. |
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The principles of the 1920 Act have been completely violated, the Irish Free State being relieved of many of her responsibilities towards the Empire. |
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Falwell, where the court held that the defendant infringed plaintiff's trademarks and violated the ACPA as a result of his operation of a typosquatting site, www. |
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He confessed that neither he nor any citizen had a right to consult his own feelings or conscience in a case where a law of the land had been violated before his own eyes. |
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Mencius thought his wife had violated a rite, and demanded a divorce. |
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He repeatedly violated the court order, and shall now be punished. |
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Unwilling to bear the economic consequences of reduced trade, the Russians routinely violated the Continental System and enticed Napoleon into another war. |
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But American women are not unawakened or unaspiring. To many of them, life has grown painful, because their advancing ideal is dishonored by a sense of violated justice. |
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That Antonia whom you violated, was your Sister! That Elvira whom you murdered, gave you birth! Tremble, abandoned Hypocrite! Inhuman Parricide! Incestuous Ravisher! |
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Although the assumption of equal catches may have been violated, the second assumption of equal fishing effort among gillnet panels was most likely met. |
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