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So you're advantaging large, that's their argument right now, you're advantaging large companies.
As a parent, I experienced the effect of laws advantaging men.
They feel as if these companies have gotten untold power and are advantaging themselves.
And his ambitions are so strategic and so geopolitical in terms of advantaging China.
In your case you're talking about people that are advantaging themselves using politicians and other means.
Net neutrality rules also prevent internet providers from advantaging their own content and blocking competitors' apps and services.
Given that districting always ends up disadvantaging some and advantaging others, judges also have to decide which groups deserve protection.
"(The middle class is) not getting as good of treatment as the upper tier and this was sold as advantaging them," Cuomo said.
"The Court concludes that the Enacted Plan was designed with the predominant purpose of advantaging Republicans and discriminating against Democrats," the judges wrote.
A lot of people would look at what happened with Cambridge Analytica and dispute that that constituted the advantaging of citizens over governments.
Unsurprisingly a deep reluctance to examine Islamism follows, advantaging only Islamists' while anti-Islamist thinkers, including Muslims like me, risk being discredited as Islamophobes.
It's not just that the platform takes these ads; its algorithmic design juices their circulation by advantaging the incendiary over the informative to increase engagement.
And expanding the use of HSAs would likely be a regressive policy, advantaging wealthier Americans who have money to contribute to their HSAs in the first place.
G20 leaders agreed in 73 that no country could steal trade secrets or other confidential business information with the intent of advantaging its companies or commercial sectors.
Suspending the program temporarily disadvantages insurers that will get payments for the 2017 plan year, while advantaging insurers that will be assessed charges for the 2017 plan year.
The pandemic may lead some to favor, or continue to favor, conservative politics — further advantaging Trump — because the circumstances of the coronavirus's spread easily feed an isolationist ethic.
What the D.N.C. is doing right now is excluding viable campaigns and advantaging other campaigns over ones that have a fair, if not equal or better chance of winning.
At this stage, though, almost all these endorsements are from politicians representing the home states of the presidential candidates, naturally advantaging those from larger states like California and New Jersey.
Pat McCrory in a drawn-out election last month, the state Republican Party has moved swiftly to curtail the Democrat's future authority on several matters and advantaging the GOP in election years.
Clinton aides on Monday blasted Trump's tax proposal as overwhelmingly advantaging the wealthiest Americans, with Clinton's policy brass arguing that Trump's cuts in tax rates are not as equitable as he claims.
It is fair to ask about the Democratic debate rules and how they prioritize donations in addition to polls, thereby advantaging the opinions of people who can afford to give over those who can't.
Two days ago, ridehailing competitors Lyft and Juno both sued the New York Taxi and Limousine Commission to block the new driver minimum wage law, claiming the implementation will hurt their businesses while advantaging the industry behemoth, Uber.
Local government experts say demographics are often a major factor advantaging Democrats in large cities, especially because recent Democratic platforms often match up with the priorities of minority groups, which make up a larger chunk of urban areas.
" Bharara added that "the court stood up for common sense and affirmed what we have been arguing from the outset - that the law absolutely prohibits insiders from advantaging their friends and relatives at the expense of the trading public.
Their real agenda apparently has nothing to do with Asian Americans; they argue that Harvard is violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act by misusing affirmative action by deliberately advantaging African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans in the admissions process.
"The court stood up for common sense and affirmed what we have been arguing from the outset — that the law absolutely prohibits insiders from advantaging their friends and relatives at the expense of the trading public," he said in a statement.
Time after time Trump has capitulated to oil and gas industry deregulatory demands by gutting safety standards, decreasing royalty rates, advantaging fossil fuels, ignoring the threats of climate change, suppressing data, and minimizing the role of science at every turn.
That lack of transparency allows PBMs to set insurance plan formularies that maximize their profits, rather than minimizing patient costs, and it encourages a price squeeze on pharmacies, as well as advantaging mail order prescription services that are owned by the PBMs.
This bill also prohibits zero rating of specific apps, a practice that allows for the use of some services, but not others, without counting toward a subscriber's data allotment, potentially advantaging the major players that are able to get that kind of special treatment.
And so if you begin to increase the minimum wage, you might actually really get Walmart workers a raise, but you might also hurt the corner store, and if you do that a bunch of different times, what you're doing is systematically advantaging larger employers.
" The administrative records are also being challenged in a lawsuit that accuses the President and Ross of being "motivated by a racially discriminatory scheme to reduce Latino political representation and increase the overrepresentation of non-Latino Whites, thereby advantaging White voters at Latino voters' expense.
"In its swiftly decided opinion, the Court stood up for common sense and affirmed what we have been arguing from the outset — that the law absolutely prohibits insiders from advantaging their friends and relatives at the expense of the trading public," he said in a statement.
And it's also against the backdrop of President Trump tweeting against Google very frequently about them being treasonous and helping... There's a lot of pressure in lots of ways in this and it is all part of the trade talks and the idea of advantaging China, essentially.
Rather than large swaths of the internet suddenly becoming unavailable or only offered for a fee, internet providers will likely continue to explore subtler methods of advantaging themselves and their partners, like offering data to use certain services for free or speeding up delivery of their own content.
At this late hour, opening the primary and nixing the October deadline would serve practically identical purposes, but to the extent that Sanders supporters are now taking aim at closed primaries in general, rather than at internally suppressive tactics, they're revealing something interesting about themselves—that advantaging Sanders, rather than promoting democratic legitimacy, is their animating principle.
"Senate Bill 1, in its current form, took a significant increase in school funding I advocated for and diverted hundreds of millions of dollars from classrooms around the state to Chicago, unfairly hurting children across the state and unfairly advantaging one school district, a school district that has mismanaged its pension systems for decades," Rauner told reporters in the state capitol.
PAS, advantaging from its affiliation to reformasi, emerged as the new parliamentary opposition leader, and headed state governments in Kelantan and Terengganu.
The initial contract would be for 179 aircraft for $35 billion.Drew, Christopher, "$35 Billion Tanker Contract Opens", New York Times, 24 September 2009.Boeing-Airbus tanker battle resumes todayAlabama lawmakers say Pentagon tanker rules unfair Northrop Grumman/EADS team claimed the requirement was advantaging Boeing and threatened to withdraw from the competition on 1 December 2009.
In response to this, the governor set up a series of education task forces to examine school funding. Magendanz currently sits on the nine-member committee. The goal of the committee is to find ways to eliminate funding dependency on local levies by 2017. These levies are seen as an unstable funding source, potentially advantaging some school districts over others.
Formal arrangements by armies to meet one another on a certain day and date were a feature of Western Medieval warfare, often related to the conventions of siege warfare. This arrangement was known as a journée. Conventionally, the battlefield had to be considered a fair one, not greatly advantaging one side or the other. Arrangements could be very specific about where the battle should take place.
Rosa Hofmann was found guilty of undermining the war effort and advantaging the enemy. She was sentenced to death and life-long deprivation of citizen's rights. The court gave as justification for the death sentence its finding that the accused had participated in the distribution of certain documents intended to degrade the German army. It is certainly the case that Rosa Hofmann acknowledged her resistance actions before the court.
However, the demand for iron became so strong in Australia that the price of imported pig-iron increased, from £4 10s.per ton in 1870 to £9 per ton in 1873, greatly advantaging locally manufactured iron. The spread of the railway network in New South Wales both increased the demand for rails and made transport faster and cheaper. The railway from Sydney had reached Mittagong in March 1867 and it reached Marulan—where the old company had obtained its limestone—in August 1868.
Local iron-smelting operations—such as the Fitzroy Iron Works and the Tamar Hematite Iron Company—had not been able to compete with imported iron and there was no tariff protection of the local iron making industry. However, in the early 1870s, there was a sharp increase in the demand for iron world-wide; demand for iron became so strong in Australia that the price of imported pig-iron increased, from £4 10s.per ton in 1870 to £9 per ton in 1873, greatly advantaging locally manufactured iron. This high price was short-lived, but served as an impetus for ironmaking ventures in Australia.
While the 2005 census was an analysis of the entire population ("whole survey") through traditional data sheets compiled by every family, the 2015 census was largely conducted through the internet and was limited to a sample of about 20% of the South Korean population. It has been argued that the 2015 census penalised the rural population, which is more Buddhist and Catholic and less familiar with the internet, while advantaging the Protestant population, which is more urban and has easier access to the internet. Both the Buddhist and the Catholic communities criticised the 2015 census' results.
Rosa Hofmann's case stands out from those of her Salzburg comrades on account of the additional charges that were included in the extended second indictment document of October 1942. She was also charged with "treasonably advantaging the enemy" ("landesverräterischer Begünstigung des Feindes") as described in §91 of the penal code and with "degrading the fighting power of the German people" ("Zersetzung der Wehrkraft des deutschen Volkes") which was an offence under §5, para 1 of the special Wartime criminal decree that had come into force in August 1938. Some of the KJV resistance activists from Vienna and Linz were also prosecuted for these offences, probably in connection with the leafleting.
Soon after the first settlement in Northern Tasmania, at York Town in 1804, colonial settlers found that there were extensive deposits of iron ore in the hills to the west of the Tamar estuary. Interest in the area was aroused again by the report in 1866 of the Government Geologist, Charles Gould. There was an increase in pig-iron prices in the early 1870s, which led to the formation of a number of colonial-era iron-making ventures in Australia. The price of imported pig-iron increased, from £4 10s per ton in 1870 to £9 per ton in 1873 greatly advantaging locally manufactured iron.
Soon after the first settlement in Northern Tasmania, at York Town in 1804, colonial settlers found that there were extensive deposits of iron ore in the hills to the west of the Tamar estuary. Interest in the area was aroused again by the report in 1866 of the Government Geologist, Charles Gould. There was an increase in pig-iron prices in the early 1870s, which led to the formation of a number of colonial era iron-making ventures in Australia. The price of imported pig-iron increased, from £4 10s per ton in 1870 to £9 per ton in 1873 greatly advantaging locally manufactured iron.
Soon after the first settlement in Northern Tasmania, at York Town in 1804, colonial settlers found that there were extensive deposits of iron ore in the hills to the west of the Tamar estuary. Interest in the area was aroused again by the report in 1866 of the Government Geologist, Charles Gould. There was an increase in pig-iron prices in the early 1870s, which led to the formation of a number of colonial era iron-making ventures in Australia. The price of imported pig-iron increased, from £4 10s per ton in 1870 to £9 per ton in 1873 greatly advantaging locally manufactured iron.
The novel relates an impossible love story between two young people issued from different communities which cultivate hostility between each other, either latent or evident, in the true fashion of Romeo and Juliet and many other stories produced by different cultures throughout the ages. Akabi is a daughter of Gregorian Armenians, and Hagop, her reciprocated lover, is a Catholic. Despite being an early novel and having been written by a male writer, Akabi character is the more prominent of the two principal heroes. Furthermore, although a Catholic himself, Vartan Pasha is totally impartial in his observations on the behavior of the characters from the two communities, advantaging neither one nor the other, and not shying away from criticizing both.
Critics argue that the aim of BEE is to attempt to create equality in the workforce of South Africa as a whole by enforcing the advantaging of the previously disadvantaged and thereby disadvantaging the previously advantaged. This results in businesses having to consider the race and social background of any potential applicant instead of making decisions purely based on qualifications, merit and experience,News Daily, 24 May 2004 resulting in a system in which one's race is the determining factor in finding employment. Instead of using this type of policy, critics suggest that a policy of qualification equality should be used. This would allow businesses to focus on employing the person with the highest qualifications, the most experience and the best recommendations.
The reverse factoring permits all the suppliers to be gathered in one financier, and that way to pay one company instead of many, which eases the invoicing management. The relation with the suppliers benefiting of the reverse factoring is improved because they benefit from better financing, and their payment delays are reduced; for its part, the ordering party will gain some extra money reversed by the factor and pay her invoices to the due date. Making suppliers benefit from such advantages can be a powerful leverage in negotiation, and also ensure a more durable relationship with the suppliers. Moreover, it ensures that the suppliers will be able to find advantaging financing in case of cash flow problem: using reverse factoring assures that the suppliers will still be in business, and are reliable.
Joseph formed an association with three Australian zoo directors, the brothers Ernest Albert Le Souef (first director of the Perth Zoo from 1898 to 1935), Albert Sherbourne Le Souef (secretary of the Zoological Gardens at Moore Park, Sydney, up to 1916 and then first director of Taronga Park Zoo, from 1916 to 1939) and William Henry Dudley Le Souef (an ornithologist and second director of Melbourne Zoo from 1902 to 1923). Their father was Albert Alexander Cochrane Le Souef, who until his death in 1902 was—like his sons—a zoologist and was involved in the establishment of the Perth Zoo and the Melbourne Zoo, of which he was its first director. Some saw Ellis Joseph's association with the Le Souef family and the Australian zoos as both unduly advantaging Ellis Joseph over other exporters of Australian wildlife and allowing the zoos themselves to profit, from a large-scale export of Australian animals and birds, against the intent of statutes governing such exports. Leading the demands for greater transparency were the Daily Telegraph (Sydney) and the Wild Life Preservation Society.

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