The report can accurately describe violative conduct without resorting to personal assaults. |
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They do not differentiate or discriminate between domestic, social and public violence, viewing all of them as equally violative of human rights. |
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However the claims of the developers are laced with lies and is suspected to be violative of the biosafety regulations. |
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It is also violative of Article 29 of the Constitution, which defies cultural imposition of minorities. |
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Civil penalties and criminal prosecutions of individuals may be appropriate in individual cases of egregiously violative or criminal behavior. |
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An investigating committee concluded that the administration had dismissed two professors for reasons violative of their academic freedom. |
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A lower court recently threw out one of the municipality's suits as violative of the law. |
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If community standards of good taste are substituted for principles of free speech, does that amount to censorship violative of academic freedom? |
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All this goes against the spirit of the Constitution and is also violative of the letter of the law. |
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The violative rate for manufacturers of medical devices is 500 times that of manufacturers of pharmaceutical products. |
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I think that the ballot was definitely violative of the Florida statutes. |
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Recall is an effective method of removing or correcting violative products that may represent a health hazard to the consumer or user. |
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Such assessments depend on interpretation, but they allow for debate and justification, and clear instances of violative behavior could be quickly identified. |
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And second, for noting that increased data surveillance might substitute for more obviously violative forms of search. |
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The consequences to human health, however, are minimal as long as the frequency of violative residues is low. |
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Empowering legislation and regulations including authority to enforce laws and regulations, powers given to inspectors to conduct inspections, authority to remove violative products from the market, etc. |
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Certain emergency situations such as those which threaten national security or terrorism, may allow states to institute measures which, while violative of certain civil rights, may not amount to persecution. |
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Under ordinary circumstances, police action of the nature described by petitioners would be illegal and blatantly violative of the express guarantees of the Bill of Rights. |
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Acts violative of human rights alleged by the petitioners were ENJOINED until such time as permanent rules to govern such actions were promulgated. |
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The factors generally relevant to determining whether a violative law is reasonable and demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society remain those set out in Oakes. |
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All CFIA programs are required to advise the OFSR of violative results as soon as they are available, for assessment and coordination of further action. |
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One, was it violative of privacy rights, which I thought it was. |
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Hence, my colleagues refusal to accept this legislative history may be good Canadian law but it is violative of their obligation to apply United States law in this case. |
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In particular, the results an be used to identify producers marketing animals, or other food commodity within the terms of reference of this Committee, with violative concentrations of residues. |
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