Eight countries were blacklisted as violators of religious freedom by the State Department. |
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Significantly, the violators include some political bigwigs, powerful businessman and town planners. |
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For sheer want of manpower, violators go untraced and consequently a summons is never served for small-time traffic violations. |
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It's a regime known as one of the worst violators of human rights in the world. |
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He gave no details on how the regulation would be policed, but said violators would be punished. |
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If you don't report these violations in the workplace, you go down with the violators. |
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Their government has been successfully pressured to change its laws, to make searching for copyright violators easier. |
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A Colorado judge wrestled with that when facing noise violators who'd unleashed their blaring music on an innocent public. |
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The measure calls on the agricultural commissioner to impose fines on would-be violators. |
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Victims live in fear while repeat violators enjoy the benefits of parole under the beneficence of liberal magistrates. |
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There are no sanctions mandated by the agreement, but US laws permit imposition of sanctions against violators. |
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Such offences, so the thinking goes, are of a lesser order and should not stigmatize violators. |
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At the same time, Unicef will uphold its support of the code and will continue to call violators of the code to account publicly. |
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In that ruling, the justices said spies and saboteurs were violators of the law of war and so were not entitled to prisoner-of-war protections. |
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If the violators choose deferred adjudication, the judge typically increases the length of deferral by several months. |
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Obiang's regime which has been in power since 1979 is accused of being one of Africa's worst violators of human rights. |
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We further expect there will be charges laid in this case, so violators will not continue to damage our territories. |
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All children expressed the view that violators should be punished under law, specifically national law. |
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Letters to the relevant justice mechanisms, in order to bring information to their attention and contribute to ending the impunity of violators. |
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Night patrols will both detect violators and deter high risk behaviour therefore resulting in a reduction in SAR taskings. |
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Any unauthorized copying or distribution is strictly forbidden, and violators will be prosecuted. |
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Wherever the violators of human rights benefited from impunity, violations would continue. |
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However, my delegation believes that here there must be a clear mechanism to detect violations and punish violators. |
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In principle, we also support Canada's determination to see that human rights violators are vigorously prosecuted under international law. |
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It was decided at the time that buyers could not claim damages for overcharges by antitrust violators unless they bought the product directly from the manufacturer. |
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Skeptics doubt they have the regulatory muscle to punish violators. |
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We should do everything possible to hold accountable before justice the violators of children's rights. |
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Environment Canada go after violators with the full arm of the law. |
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Members of the KPS are generally able to handle encounters with suspected law violators without the use of physical force. |
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Furthermore, the probability of detecting and fining speed violators is substantially larger. |
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The new Act features tougher penalties for those who violate the Act and whistleblower protection for individuals that report violators. |
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The work requires physical effort in apprehending and subduing violators attempting to evade capture and prosecution. |
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This is the first time the U. S. has placed Vietnam on the blacklist of the worlds worst religious freedom violators. |
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The despotic governments of Nigeria and Burma are persistent and incorrigible violators of human rights. |
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You have to add a lot of minor traffic violators and visa overstayers to inflate that figure to 94 percent. |
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One must not remain fixated on the idea of prosecuting rights violators in every situation. |
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The UN Commission's purpose is to publicly air the human rights situation in any country, especially in the case of egregious violators. |
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On the contrary, if people respond deterministically to their environment, all the more reason to pass laws and hold violators accountable. |
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I urge the Council to consider action to strike a blow against impunity and to stop those violators from continuing to victimize children. |
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However, she declined to comment on whether punitive action will be taken against potential violators of the bylaws. |
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In international law, violators do sometimes turn out to be lawgivers. |
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As for why door blockers, pole huggers and other egregious violators of subway etiquette do not experience the same opprobrium, perhaps another study is in order. |
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Licensing authorities also have a role, for instance in keeping records on brokers and shipping agents, including blacklists of violators of legal provisions. |
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This would grant a sort of immunity for the worst human rights violators. |
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Sure, there are a few beaming boozeheads and upbeat probation violators who spoil the mood by, well, mugging for the cameras. |
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According to the ICC Treaty, all nations, including the US, can, and must, tackle their own human rights violators themselves for the first nine months. |
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The standing joint committee has also expressed concern that because license conditions are administrative decisions, non-compliance with them should not carry potential jail time for violators. |
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We must see signs of progress in the democratisation process, the human rights situation must improve, the violators of human rights must be tried, corruption must be tackled and the power of the army must be further reduced. |
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Option consommateurs recommends that the Canadian system provide for remedies in the event of harm, for individuals in particular, as well as penalties for violators. |
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For example, in Singapore violators are subject to caning. |
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The enormous fines they impose on violators, and their occasional use of force to make women abort their fetuses, have stained China's reputation globally. |
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For example, some patrol vessels lacked radar or radio equipment, both of which are important in identifying, apprehending and prosecuting fish violators. |
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And while there are supposed to be sanctions for countries which fail to meet these ceilings, they have not been applied to the big country violators. |
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The new law freed all slaves brought in illegally after its passage and imposed heavy fines on violators. |
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Turks largely flouted the spottily enforced previous ban, but the new legislation comes packaged with a stern warning label about substantial fines for violators. |
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