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CBP enforces immigration laws on the US borders and ICE enforces immigration laws throughout the country.
Religion, you might say, enforces asceticism in the name of the spiritual; capitalism enforces asceticism in the name of the material.
Morta – LONDON Morta digitizes and automatically enforces construction rules.
Watson is selective about who she enforces the ban with.
Though ostensibly secular, the government also enforces stifling morality laws.
But the company enforces stricter network management in other areas.
There are certain statutes that only the Justice Department enforces.
The Office of the Special Counsel enforces the Hatch Act.
The court, a body of the council, enforces the ECHR.
The court system enforces contracts and cracks down on theft.
But the way it enforces its policies remains largely nebulous.
"Everybody enforces the part that corresponds to them," he said.
But the ideals it enforces are certainly anything but American.
The system strictly enforces gender separation and traditional gender roles.
The F.B.I. enforces federal law, as any good mobster knows.
Society enforces norms by murdering the bullies who break them.
"We believe that if China enforces those sanctions — if the international community enforces those sanctions — that can set the conditions to move forward toward denuclearization," he said, as quoted by the Pentagon's news service.
His office is an independent agency that enforces the Hatch Act.
Congress makes laws, the president enforces them, the courts interpret them.
Blocking repairs ultimately leads to higher prices and enforces planned obsolescence.
Typically, a patent holder enforces its patents by first identifying infringers.
THE CONSERVATORIUM HOTEL in Amsterdam enforces a strict no-smoking policy.
You know the IRS enforces tax law, we enforce immigration law.
He said the academy enforces mandatory sexual harassment and assault training.
The law's impact will therefore depend on how Beijing enforces it.
The Office for Civil Rights enforces Title IX, not the NCAA.
Appointed in October 2017, Gholami enforces and defends this censorious system.
The executive branch enforces the law; it does not make it.
Judaism enforces even stricter guidelines on how animals should be slaughtered.
The Navy enforces a 3-mile buffer zone around North Sentinel.
Facebook establishes contractual policies for data use and enforces these policies.
The EEOC is an independent federal agency that enforces Title VII.
Britain enforces EU customs rules and passes duties on to Brussels.
ICE enforces any laws related to the border, immigration, and trade.
Philips rigorously enforces compliance of its General Business Principles throughout the company.
But nobody reads the licenses—and, more importantly, no one enforces them.
Perhaps more importantly, the government rarely enforces laws protecting the country's heritage.
Copyright is a thing Google enforces against others, apparently, but not itself.
The EEOC enforces federal anti-discrimination laws and can investigate employee complaints.
This will be the Administration that fully enforces our nation's immigration laws.
Exposing engineers directly to the stability of their own services enforces ownership.
Yes, but: Twitter's real test will be in how it enforces these.
It was inherited from the British but no one really enforces it.
It enforces vehicle performance standards and partnerships with state and local governments.
The Ministry of Trade also enforces a high excise tax on alcohol.
He enforces it inconsistently, but it's a coaching point, not a tryout.
The Indian Navy now enforces a buffer zone to keep people away.
Coinbase enforces KYC, which may allow it to identify people promoting violence.
It's also required that the company enforces the policies it already has.
Each jurisdiction enforces its own separate criteria for recruitment, conduct, and wages.
Congress makes laws, the court interprets them, and the executive enforces them.
We believe federal regulation that enforces three core principles will prevent abuses.
The agency enforces rules implemented by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
Frum, clearly, is a man who believes in and enforces the rules.
But capitalist culture enforces the myth of the privatized, self-centered self.
The non-linearity of the series—the lack of narrative—enforces this permanence.
"Now we have to wait and see how vigorously the S.E.C. enforces them."
The SEC enforces securities laws and regulates U.S. stock, options and bond markets.
Los Angeles, California, also enforces a version of rent control, but it's limited.
China enforces strict controls over the media and the dissemination of information online.
The groups sought an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission, which enforces Coppa.
But it carries considerable weight in how the board enforces federal labor law.
Bitcoin enforces its scarcity through a combination of cryptography and economic incentives ( "cryptoeconomics").
And no other country enforces that ban with the zeal of El Salvador.
Problems with providing electricity are rare, and the state enforces the law vigorously.
The constitutional system is only as good as the boss who enforces it.
If lawmakers do not reduce spending, "sequestration" kicks in and enforces the caps.
Whether and how it sets and enforces those rules isn't the point, for now.
India has some of the world's most convoluted taxes, and enforces them with gusto.
In the first piece, IT can configure the access rules and Protect enforces them.
Eventually, what actually enforces the Supreme Court ruling is boots on the ground. Yeah.
Russia enforces a data localization rule, and Brazil and France have considered similar legislation.
The International Court of Justice enforces aviation conventions, but Russia could dispute its jurisdiction.
Congress writes the laws; the executive branch enforces them; and the courts interpret them.
But smaller ones have continued and Washington still enforces punishing international sanctions on Pyongyang.
The company also offers SCIF, an enterprise product that enforces rapid destruction of messages.
But Twitter has been trying to increase transparency around how it enforces its rules.
The second touchpoint is with the executive branch and how it enforces the law.
Through summer, drought or no, the government enforces water-use restrictions in many cities.
Like other corporations, Google enforces strict policies requiring employees to keep company business confidential.
Each country has its own drug laws and enforces them as they see fit.
Next, it enforces licensing and security policy, and, finally, it has a reporting component.
The commission enforces the funeral rule, in part, with undercover inspections of funeral homes.
The success also depends on how well YouTube enforces adherence to these new rules.
Amazon handles this the same way it enforces policies on any of its platforms.
J.A.V. requires abstinence from drugs and alcohol, and enforces a regimen of daily prayer.
This storyline enforces a problematic theme that has always plagued the Jonathan-Nancy-Steve conundrum.
And the executive branch -- which includes the president and the Department of Justice -- enforces it.
"When our president draws a red line, the president enforces the red line," she said.
Today's Community Standards report details the number of takedowns across the various categories it enforces.
Hooligans may be disappointed: Iran enforces sharia at its resorts, including a ban on alcohol.
The Justice Department provides the controlling legal advice to DHS about the laws it enforces.
The company enforces tight underwriting standards and its fairly diversified portfolio continues to perform well.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which enforces federal employment law, has reached the same conclusion.
The Voting Rights Act of 85033 enforces the right to vote to include African Americans.
Congress makes the laws, the president enforces the laws, and the judiciary interprets the laws.
The city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development enforces these laws in privately-owned buildings.
Regidor said that schools need more training and need to streamline who enforces dress codes.
Only one state, Arizona, currently enforces such a system, but several other states have tried.
China enforces widespread controls over the internet that it has sought to codify in law.
"When our president draws a red line, our president enforces a red line," Haley said.
The NLRB oversees union elections and enforces a federal law protecting workers' rights to organize.
It enforces limits on government borrowing and implements disciplinary steps for those who break them.
British election law enforces a spending cap on donations, which includes when groups coordinate donations.
Under the Trump administration, USCIS has been recast as an agency that strictly enforces immigration laws.
The ride-hailing company already enforces similar mandatory shift breaks in other markets where it operates.
Whether any of this matters depends a lot on how rigorously Apple enforces these design guidelines.
It comes down to personal preference, but we'll see if Google enforces the requirement of APP.
Last week, the administration proposed changes to the way it enforces the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
Then there is the European Commission, which negotiates trade agreements, enforces antitrust rules and proposes legislation.
The Environmental Protection Agency supports and guides this, and also enforces the Safe Drinking Water Act.
The Mexican government and employers dominate the labor board structure, which oversees and enforces labor laws.
But the Commission rarely enforces the Act on accounts of libel that don't affect consumer behavior.
If California enforces the stricter pollution rules, that would in effect create two separate auto markets.
While running for higher office, Mr. Kemp, as secretary of state, also enforces Georgia's voting laws.
It is an independent agency that enforces civil service laws that govern the federal work force.
The lawsuit also named the department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which administers and enforces sanctions.
European Commission lawyers are now closely watching how he enforces Hungary's new measures, the officials said.
Legal experts say the Japanese government rarely enforces the law requiring citizens to choose between nationalities.
He changes diapers, makes meatballs, desultorily enforces some discipline and does a harrowing amount of laundry.
The EEOC enforces anti-discrimination law against private employers and adjudicates discrimination claims by federal employees.
He vowed to put an end to fines issued by the agency that enforces environmental laws.
But on occasion he has denounced the administration's immigration policies and the way it enforces them.
The FAA, which enforces the regulations the passenger violated, told CNN the incident is under investigation.
The commission enforces the code of conduct right from the day it announces the election schedule.
Starting with iOS9, the Secure Enclave also enforces all those restrictions against brute-forcing mentioned before.
The coalition's final demand — that Facebook equally enforces its standards worldwide — is much more difficult to evaluate.
We need a regulatory framework that requires informed consent, encourages transparency, and enforces our right to privacy.
Andrew Cuomo, has repeatedly used the phrase to describe the federal government agency that enforces immigration laws.
This is what life in the city is like under quarantine, as China enforces increasingly strict measures.
It's called the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and the Justice Department enforces it on a regular basis.
The company enforces tight underwriting standards and its fairly diversified portfolio has performed well over recent years.
His party, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), has eyes in every village, and enforces obedience through fear.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission, which enforces antitrust laws along with DOJ, previously investigated Google's business practices.
They are also threatening public health, according to Punjab's health-care commission, which enforces health-care standards.
The NFL informally enforces the rule to smaller coordinator positions, but it doesn't apply penalties for noncompliance.
Everything is now casual, because the new aristocracy of talent enforces all the conformity that is needed.
The HHS Office for Civil Rights investigates and enforces violations of civil rights and health information privacy.
That's evidenced by a rule Tesla enforces among lessees of its standard Model 3 cars, Keeney said.
But the site also nurtures and enforces strict standards of accountability for behavior in the real world.
The key uses signed firmware to prevent tampering, enforces strong passwords and comes in several storage sizes.
It also set up a clash with the European Commission, which monitors and enforces EU fiscal rules.
The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control, which oversees and enforces sanctions, had given Sulzer until Oct.
"It still surprises me how the prison system enforces very strict gender binary rules," she told InStyle.
In theory, Congress creates the laws, the executive branch enforces the laws, and the judiciary interprets them.
This outlet enforces GOP orthodoxy on guns while covering tragedies like Sandy Hook as sparingly as possible.
For instance, DOL enforces the Fair Labor Standards Act, which requires a minimum wage and overtime pay.
For instance, it enforces the Fair Labor Standards Act, which requires a minimum wage and overtime pay.
The idea is that the president is the boss of the executive branch, which enforces the laws.
For instance, DOL enforces the Fair Labor Standards Act, which requires a minimum wage and overtime pay.
Science enforces its norms and procedures not only with explicit professional rules, but also with social pressure.
And then the government and employers dominate the labor board structure, which oversees and enforces labor laws.
HUD did not respond to multiple comment requests, including asking if the agency enforces social media guidelines.
And, again, one problem all YouTubers keep mentioning is the inconsistency of how YouTube enforces its guidelines.
The bill with the best chance of becoming law doesn't make new gun laws — it enforces existing ones.
Asked how Greyhound enforces the 150-mile rule, Leach says they rely on the drivers to do so.
What could be better than an all-seeing eye that enforces co-operation between friends and strangers alike?
Once you get that nailed down, the correct agency just does its job and enforces the appropriate rules.
The latest effort at transparency from Facebook on how it enforces its community standards contains several interesting nuggets.
The fact that a pair of identical twins have been cast in the film only re-enforces this.
More importantly, it enforces a certain level of experience, rather than compromise to create on more accessible options.
Last night the President put our adversaries on notice: when he draws a red line he enforces it.
Singapore has a strict law on national service for all male citizens and enforces it with few exceptions.
Marijuana is a legal recreational substance in California, while the federal government still enforces restrictions on the drug.
The EEOC, a federal agency that enforces discrimination laws, does not comment on complaints it receives, it said.
OSHA also enforces whistleblower protections in other industries, such as healthcare, environmental, motor vehicles, airlines and public transportation.
But the agency that enforces federal campaign finance laws remains shuttered in the nation's longest-running government shutdown.
He enforces laws through the attorney general and his various cabinet-level appointees — "secretaries" of large federal departments.
If it enforces the laws against anyone, it targets the bit players — while the big fish swim away.
But even the governor of the Sports Authority, which enforces sports law, isn't so sure it will pass.
Just as important: there is a tradition of criticism that enforces improvement whenever and wherever flaws are discovered.
The preservation department is critical to the mayor's affordable housing initiative; the buildings department enforces tenant protection laws.
In his opinion piece, Glueck called on Congress to push for a federal regulation that enforces three points.
The State Election Enforcement Commission, an agency that is as aggressive as its name suggests, enforces these laws.
The groups are asking for an investigation and penalties from the Federal Trade Commission, which enforces the law.
"[It] enforces how strong Aldi is right now and [that] it's in it to win it," she said.
The key to an effective BBA is language that enforces a balanced budget over time without mandating one.
He also filed a discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a federal agency that enforces equality laws.
The US enforces prohibition in Latin America and the Caribbean by seizing drugs and financing the Mexican drug war.
Instead, the FTC enforces a legal prohibition against "unfair and deceptive trade practices" after a consumer has been harmed.
The division enforces rules designed to prevent contractors from discriminating against their workers, including Obama's 2014 LGBT-rights order.
Indonesia enforces the death penalty for the trafficking large quantities of category one drugs, which include heroin and methamphetamine.
They take up precious home screen real estate and signify the often rigid restrictions Apple enforces on its users.
The FTC enforces rules through court cases against violators, while the FCC seeks to stop abuses through preventative rules.
In the first Scream, after a bunch of murders take place, Principal Himbry suspends classes and enforces a curfew.
In fact, during the months of May through September, the company rigidly enforces a 32-hour, four-day week.
Thing is, Schwartz adds, there is no national standard that enforces the type and availability of services on campus.
Eventually, a representative of Oath Security, which enforces community guidelines for Tumblr's parent company, responded to explain their policy.
But the president has to be clear that the law is the law and that he enforces the law.
Misogyny is the mind-set that polices and enforces these goals; it's the "law enforcement branch" of the patriarchy.
The measure would not change the drug classification, it would only change how Denver views and enforces the substance.
By undercutting a military justice system that enforces those guiding principles, the president has not strengthened our armed forces.
"We need more businesses to embrace this type of restoration initiative that enforces the principle of sustainability," he said.
The complaint was submitted to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a federal agency that enforces laws against workplace discrimination.
Moreover, Shelley tells us about an Austin ordinance that enforces unisex bathrooms be built in all new public spaces.
The Townhouse, which turns 30 next year, is also the rare gay bar that enforces a conservative dress code.
Everything about The Wittmore feels very Instagrammable, but keep in mind the hotel enforces a strict no-photo policy.
I would rather there be no gay characters than there being a gay character that enforces stereotypes to children.
The agency also enforces the Hatch Act against state and local government officials whose salaries come from federal grants.
To address this concern, the National Shellfish Sanitation Program enforces strict guidelines to ensure safe handling for human consumption.
It also bans the sale of bump stocks and enforces a three-day waiting period for most gun purchases.
The FTC enforces against unfair or deceptive trade practices, which may include issues of transparency and notice to users.
Obamacare remains the law of the land, but the administration has tremendous leeway in how it enforces the program.
The federal lawmaking process should be simple: the legislative branch writes the laws, and the executive branch enforces them.
The U.S. sees the Appellate Body's role as one which strictly enforces a "contract" agreed to by WTO members.
He should also ensure the agency is an organization that encourages innovation, enforces strong patents and protects property rights.
Even when China purportedly enforces United Nations sanctions on North Korea, businesses can't always rely on individual companies complying.
How can a group that enforces master/slave relationships and starvation diets also be a "global force for good"?
The province enforces quotas for the number of workers that local villages and cities must provide to the factory.
The company already enforces a ban on any attractions that use captive animals for blood sports, such as bull fighting.
It embodies the concept of community through houses that consist of chosen families and enforces the idea of self-empowerment.
The service then enforces those policies across most popular data environments and provides tools for auditing policies and access, too.
"No, I think ICE should be a bonafide law enforcement organization that prudently and diligently enforces the law," Cuomo said.
Ofcom, which enforces the broadcasting code in Britain, is charged with checking that holders of licenses are "fit and proper".
Amazon did not respond to questions about whether it enforces a strike-based system for sellers who repeatedly violate copyright.
A future government enforces loyalty with a group of telepathic mutants called "teeps," who also pursue their own McCarthyite agenda.
But also, the league sometimes enforces that, sometimes doesn't, just because the NBA is a little more open to sharing.
Moralizing gods were identified by beliefs such as a high god who created the Universe and actively enforces human morality.
The firm has clashed with authorities in Barcelona over whether it enforces regulations to prevent crowds from overwhelming the city.
In spirit, it is diametrically opposed to the intent of the lawmakers who passed the laws that EPA now enforces.
Suh filed a complaint to the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, which enforces the state's civil right laws.
The Federal Trade Commission, which regulates and enforces antitrust laws, had sought more information from the companies about the deal.
We seldom speak of it and I think this project enforces that as well: getting people to think about smell.
Those types of rules are common at start-ups, but Uber enforces them more strictly than its peers, Albukerk said.
Otting enforces fair lending laws and the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), which requires banks to offer credit in minority communities.
The resolution approved Thursday enforces the subpoena the subcommittee is using to attempt to compel Ferrer and Backpage to participate.
Rogers, the interim police chief, says that being black and a woman doesn't change the way she enforces the law.
The country still enforces a strict dress code, under which most women wear a long cloak, known as an abaya.
The bill enforces existing laws by ensuring that authorities report criminal records to the system and penalizing agencies that don't.
But that business is limited by traders' fears about running afoul of the United States Treasury, which enforces the sanctions.
M.L.B. said it had yet to receive a response from the Office of Foreign Assets Control, which enforces the embargo.
Shake-ups are expected under Trump at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or EEOC, which enforces federal anti-discrimination laws.
Others will be for local and state lawmakers, who, well, make the laws that the criminal justice system then enforces.
The screenplay desperately enforces this by having Richie randomly kill people every few minutes including a guy in a wheelchair.
The EPA and Department of Justice enforces the law and works with states to ameliorate harms caused by the violation.
A well-trained moderator enforces these rules not just to delete abuse, but also to build up a unique community.
Now Davis has filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that enforces civil rights laws.
Still, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which enforces sanctions, has given no indications it would take that route.
Mr. Herlands, 22016, is a staff lawyer in Manhattan for the National Labor Relations Board, which enforces federal labor laws.
Mr. Herlands, 34, is a staff lawyer in Manhattan for the National Labor Relations Board, which enforces federal labor laws.
It enforces the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, which protects abortion providers and patients from violence and intimidation.
In mid-May, two gay men were publicly caned in Aceh, the only Indonesian province that enforces Islamic criminal law.
Since Mr. Bolsonaro took office in January, the main agency that enforces environmental laws has taken considerably fewer enforcement actions.
Since Mr. Bolsonaro took office in January, the main agency that enforces environmental laws has taken considerably fewer enforcement actions.
The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a case on how the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) enforces air pollution rules.
But cracks are beginning to emerge in America's fracking model, as Wall Street enforces financial discipline on the shale patch.
Currently, the State Department enforces self-imposed restrictions on official travel due to the unofficial nature of the bilateral alliance.
OSHA also enforces whistleblower protections in other industries, such as healthcare, environment, motor vehicles, airlines, and public transportation. http://bit.
And it enforces the Fair Housing Act, part of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, which makes housing discrimination illegal.
The Safeguards Rule mirrors the requirements of banks and credit unions and the FTC enforces those rules on credit bureaus.
An autocrat with a sadistic streak, the reverend mother enforces harsh discipline and seems to enjoy humiliating her young charges.
The Federal Election Commission, the entity that enforces our campaign finance laws, is crippled by partisan deadlock and ideological infighting.
The report basically says that no one knows if these tropes came from advertising or if advertising just enforces them.
The OFCCP is the office within the DOL that enforces equal pay and ensures government contractors comply with anti-discrimination regulation.
Qatar, for instance, enforces a ban on outdoor work for several hours a day during the hottest months of the year.
Under the new rules, the DOL stipulates that advisors must reveal conflicts of interest and also enforces higher clarity over fees.
"As a practical matter, the FTC almost never enforces unless it determines that there is deception that has occurred," Moy said.
House is a very real music— you need to have an element of falseness, and hip hop and RnB enforces that.
NHTSA enforces federal traffic laws and vehicle regulations, but state governments also have authority over licencing and laws within their borders.
But the ego basically enforces very destructive habits of thought in some people and it gets you stuck, it is defensive.
This will also include a link to those rules and an article that provides details on how Twitter enforces its rules.
These products will vary from country to country, each of which enforces different standards for meat, quality control, and so on.
From "Handmaids" to "Angels," this new society enforces a hierarchy using a distinct vocabulary, much of which derives from the Bible.
Brazil enforces a tariff-free quota of 600 million liters of ethanol per year, limited to 150 million liters per quarter.
The Federal Trade Commission, which regulates and enforces antitrust laws, had also sought more information from the companies about the deal.
He enforces a feedback system called T203B3 (top-three, bottom-three skills), requiring his deputies to give him brutally honest feedback.
The Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which oversees and enforces sanctions, announced the changes related to Myanmar on Tuesday.
The CFPB enforces dozens of financial regulations meant to protect and inform consumers who have purchased loans or lines of credit.
The OGE vets presidential appointees and enforces rules that govern the relationships senior government officials have while they are in office.
Only the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which enforces workplace discrimination laws, continues to hold that Title VII covers LGBTQ people.
The inspector general's office plans to create its own specialized unit to make sure that the corrections department enforces its policies.
HHS says the rule does not create any new laws but enforces about 25 existing federal laws that protect conscience rights.
Party dissidents say that it is Mr. Casaleggio who, from behind the scenes, expels nonconformists and enforces a strict party line.
Controversially, the company enforces nondisclosure agreements with fact-checking partners, leaving the facts about fact-checking in a state of shadow.
Surveillance technology can be a major factor in how well a new market operates and enforces a safe, level playing field.
Twitter Safety's new version of its rules aims to "clarify" current policies and elaborate upon how it enforces rules and why.
They want to eliminate the law enforcement agency that enforces our immigration laws, opening America's doors to more crime and drugs.
Those rules will only work if the FAA actually enforces them, and the agency has been pretty bad at that so far.
This week, each 2020 campaign's financial filings with the Federal Election Commission, the regulatory agency that enforces campaign finance laws, become public.
Two gay men each received 83 lashes of the cane in Aceh, a semi-autonomous province in Indonesia that enforces Islamic law.
The EPA — and environmental regulations like the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act the agency enforces — helped change all that.
But now, all eyes are on how it enforces its rules, whether to benefit its users or beat up on its rivals.
He wants to double funding for the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, for example, which enforces anti-discrimination laws in the workplace.
He enforces a no photos policy with fans who meet him on the street and decided when he'd be down to hug.
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which enforces sanctions from Washington, has attracted unprecedented attention from Steven Mnuchin at the Treasury.
A lawsuit like that, however, might have to wait until Blue Cross enforces the annual cap against someone, which could take time.
Thus, the owner of one of the worse labor law violators has been nominated to head the department that enforces the statute.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey took to…Twitter today to promise a "more aggressive" stance in its rules and how it enforces them.
This is perhaps the effect of the perception of the city as the premier subject, which actually enforces the gendering of space.
HHS said the rule does not create any new laws; it merely enforces about 25 existing federal laws that protect conscience rights.
As I experienced first-hand, the laws that the FTC enforces are simply not strong enough to police today's complex digital economy.
Rhino had numerous run-ins with MSHA enforces under his leadership, including two "pattern of violations" letters, a rare warning from regulators.
And researchers have pointed to a surprising culprit: Massachusetts law strictly enforces agreements that prohibit employees from taking jobs at competing companies.
This narrative that we've been endlessly taught is collapsing because it's actually not true, the narrative that enforces oppression, control and injustice.
In a world that relentlessly enforces limits, the love of a pet is a refuge for unconstrained emotion, especially for a child.
And a 2016 Justice Department report found significant evidence of racial bias in the way the city's police department enforces the law.
It is being handled by the United States attorney's office in Washington, and the Justice Department's National Security Division, which enforces FARA.
In response to an employee walkout at Google, the company changed the way it enforces forced arbitration agreements in sexual harassment cases.
This purpose may include investigating whether we need new laws to ensure that the IRS enforces the president's obligations to pay taxes.
Rowbottom identifies the enemy as patriarchy and, more specifically, the silence patriarchy enforces on women, leaving their bodies to express the inexpressible.
Deliveroo, a food takeaway unicorn startup backed by Amazon, has stepped into the spotlight as the UK enforces restaurant and pub closures.
I don't see why the government should not enforce honest prices for the same reason that it enforces honest weights and measures.
The growth of the regulatory state — the unelected branch of U.S. government that writes and enforces legally binding rules — is well-documented.
During the months of May through September, Fried enforces a strict 32-hour workweek where employees work only four days a week.
The settlement amends Michigan law to ensure that the state enforces non-discriminatory provisions in its foster care and adoption agency contracts.
The CPSC researches hazardous products, studies consumer complaints, enforces safety rules in specific product categories, and works with companies to issue recalls.
Twitter says it plans to provide additional details concerning how it reviews and enforces its policies in a separate update coming November 14th.
"I think that students should know going into a school how their school enforces its rules, and that should be consistent," she said.
When a platform aggressively enforces against ISIS content, for instance, it can also flag innocent accounts as well, such as Arabic language broadcasters.
After all that happens, there are corporate integrity agreements, but the Health and Human Services Department never enforces them so they're completely meaningless.
Bad blood between America, on the one hand, and China and Russia, on the other, has undermined the UN panel that enforces sanctions.
The conservative Muslim country enforces a strict dress code for women in public, bans them from driving and prohibits the mixing of sexes.
Simply put, an inclusion rider is an optional contract addition that enforces a specified degree of diversity on a film or television project.
By its simplest definition, the legislative branch makes the laws, the executive branch enforces the laws and the judicial branch interprets the laws.
One rule which enforces a mandatory gap between cyclists and drivers has been welcomed by cyclists, but the good news apparently ends there.
Google is changing how it enforces it ads policies: It will now strike ads from individual web pages that violate its ads standards.
The mayor made the announcement on Tuesday, 30 days after ordering the NYPD to review how it enforces marijuana laws around the city.
In 2016, the Project for Fair Representation also urged the Supreme Court to rethink how it enforces the "one man, one vote" principle.
The SEC is an independent agency, so Cohn or other White House official cannot directly influence how it writes or enforces the rules.
So, sexism is the ideology that supports patriarchal social relations, but misogyny enforces it when there's a threat of that system going away.
Ties In a world that relentlessly enforces limits, the love of a pet is a refuge for unconstrained emotion, especially for a child.
Even if the government enforces a complete lockdown, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned may be necessary, the ports will remain open.
There is one universe in which the Trump administration pays the CSR subsidies, enforces the individual mandate, and guides a successful open enrollment.
The deal requires approval by both the Justice Department, which enforces antitrust law, and the Federal Communications Commission, which oversees the telecommunications industry.
Despite sweeping economic reform and increasing openness to social change, Vietnam's ruling Communist Party enforces tight media censorship and does not tolerate criticism.
Congress would have to specifically repeal the mandate, they say, even if the administration has significant leeway over how aggressively it enforces it.
The Justice Department, which enforces FARA, began investigating the arrangement in 2016, and Mercury and Podesta registered, belatedly, under the act last year.
So sexism is the ideology that supports patriarchal social relations, but misogyny enforces it when there's a threat of that system going away.
While the FCC enforces political advertising rules on broadcast TV stations and networks, the regulations do not apply to cable networks, said Schwartzman.
Planned Parenthood left the program last August, rather than comply with the rule, which the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services enforces.
The company has not reported a data breach, according to the Information Commissioner's Office, a British government agency that enforces data-protection laws.
Gift-giving expeditions to the Sentinelese stopped in 1996, and the Indian Navy now enforces a buffer zone to keep curiosity-seekers away.
And its filing puts the Justice Department at odds with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that enforces employment discrimination laws.
The Google-owned video streaming platform acknowledged that it "had issues" with "inappropriate ads" and concerns over how it enforces its monetization policy.
The future of capitalism hinges on how the U.S. government enforces its antitrust laws on the largest technology corporations in the country, Salesforce.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which enforces laws against workplace discrimination, has no jurisdiction over the legislative branch due to separation of powers.
It was unclear how movie theaters' seating would be configured in a conservative kingdom that enforces gender segregation in most spheres of life.
The review process enforces Title IX, a federal provision that bans educational institutions that discriminate on the basis of gender from receiving federal money.
The FCC actively makes rules and enforces them; the FTC passively watches markets and only acts if it's presented with evidence of bad practices.
"Indeed, your honor," conceded Jeremy Horowitz, counsel for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), an independent agency that enforces civil rights law in workplaces.
The settlements are the first to come out of a lengthy investigation by the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, which enforces state lobbying laws.
The size of an individual block of transactions is fixed, and the network enforces an average block-generation rate of one every ten minutes.
And even if China enforces the sanctions strictly enough to endanger Mr Kim's regime, that is unlikely to change his calculus on nuclear weapons.
The sharpest and most immediate pressure may be on the Border Force, the agency within the Home Office that enforces immigration and customs controls.
One major ongoing issue where political disinformation and Facebook's platform is concerned is that how the company enforces its own rules remains entirely opaque.
The fact that the games are based on HTML, CSS and JavaScript also enforces some limits to what developers can do with this platform.
But what about Trump's special status as head of the executive branch—the branch that enforces the law, and commands the Department of Justice?
The Facebook spokesperson did not respond to five requests for comment about why the other ads remain active and how Facebook enforces its policies.
Trump denounced FCPA as "absolutely horrible" and has nominated Jay Clayton to head the Securities and Exchange Commission, which enforces the anti-bribery statute.
China enforces strict internet censorship rules, which have hardened this year with new restrictions on media outlets and surveillance measures for social media sites.
"Smart Blocking first enforces a speed requirement on websites by blocking any trackers that slow a website's load time beyond five seconds," Tillman said.
The bureaucracy enforces it: everyone has a hukou (household registration) which provides subsidised health and education, almost always in a person's place of birth.
"When our president draws a red line, our president enforces the red line, " U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said on Saturday.
" It adds: "The EIB enforces a zero-tolerance policy towards fraud and corruption and strives to ensure that no illegal activity tarnishes its business.
THE REASON WE GOT INVOLVED WITH THE ZTE IS THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OF INDUSTRY AND SECURITY ADMINISTERS AND ENFORCES THE EXPORT CONTROLS.
The site now enforces strict requirements for all animal part auctions, including posted documentation on the listing indicating the item is indeed an antique.
The department enforces Title IX, the federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, which has been interpreted to include sexual harassment.
While the production side of the wine industry is dominated by men, wine is frequently marketed to women with branding that enforces gender stereotypes.
"Independence Day" director Roland Emmerich told Insider he doesn't see the value in Quentin Tarantino's strict "no phones" policy that he enforces on set.
For coins, the American Numismatic Association enforces a code of ethics as well, and it offers mediation services in the event of a dispute.
It will depend on how tightly the administration enforces new sanctions on Iran, and whether the entire deal collapses or can somehow be salvaged.
This created a snowball effect, and today nearly every state — except for Florida, Washington, Texas, and Washington, DC — enforces a tax on visiting players.
Carlotta enforces her brand of fascism not with fiery speeches but with entertaining vulgarity and daily outrages that mask harsh, top-down class warfare.
The impact would stretch from the nation's waterways to the planet's climate, since the E.P.A. carries out and enforces rules to combat global warming.
The Department of Labor, through its Wage and Hour Division, enforces these laws to benefit employees and create a level playing field for employers.
"Congress should not get involved with how the city of Austin, Texas, enforces its lodging and local zoning laws against property owners," DelBianco said.
Still, in general partners say they understand why AWS enforces these rules, and customers can still check if their products run on other clouds.
This is the mind-set that a patriarchal society enforces, one designed to keep women from defining success in ways unrelated to male adoration.
That kind of tracking, which is recommended as a best practice by content moderation experts, would make clear how TikTok enforces its own rules.
An agent from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which enforces prohibitions against jammers, came to investigate and discovered a truck in a nearby parking lot.
But the liberal push to abolish the federal agency that enforces federal immigration laws is going mainstream in the Democratic Party, with New York Sen.
It agreed to drop the suit as long as New York City enforces the new law only against hosts and does not fine Airbnb. nyti.
The number of IRS staff that enforces tax laws has declined 23 percent from more than 50,000 in 2010 to fewer than 39,000 in 2016.
But if Trump enforces the high tariffs on foreign goods he has threatened, and if he rips up international trade deals, sentiment may turn south.
The company agreed to drop the lawsuit as long as New York City enforces its law only against hosts and does not fine Airbnb directly.
DeVos is considering changes to how the department enforces the gender equity law Title IX as it pertains to school responses to sexual assault reports.
"Trump has selected Joseph Simons, an antitrust attorney from a Washington law firm, to head the Federal Trade Commission," which enforces antitrust laws, Reuters reports.
BRF said halal market sales rose by 12.5% in the quarter as prices rose in Saudi Arabia, which enforces strict requirements to certify meat suppliers.
Exposing engineers directly to the stability of their own services enforces ownership: They are motivated and capable of writing code that avoids the 3 a.m.
The compliance phase of this program is now facing SWIFT's correspondent bank users with adherence to the minimum standards it enforces required by year end.
Trump's order asks the secretary of labor, who enforces ERISA, to consider expanding the common-interest requirements to permit broader participation in association health plans.
Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.), the issue isn't whether the Trump administration enforces existing laws based on statistical information, but whether those laws are adequate.
The EEOC, which enforces federal laws banning discrimination in the workplace, said Walmart's distribution center in Menomonie, Wisconsin, has discriminated against pregnant employees since 2014.
Emily and Linda's experience only enforces the stereotypical image of savage Latino criminals presented in the film — for both their characters and the audience watching.
" Business Insider has noted that the Department of Education enforces Title IX compliance, which says "all student-athletes must have equal opportunities, perks, and compensation.
Another crime drama on the list, "Justified" follows the story of a US Marshal relocated to Kentucky where he enforces his own idea of justice.
The 217-page draft released Tuesday no longer ties federal grant money to whether a state enforces the use of its prescription drug monitoring program.
Part of the difficulty in regulating expiration dates is due to the fact that neither the USDA, nor any other governmental organization, actually enforces them.
The commission, which enforces state laws against discrimination, announced the findings of a nine-month investigation last March: GM did allow a racially hostile environment.
Ultimately, a coordinated response that identifies sources, enforces standards and fosters innovation must save our Great Lakes, the largest body of fresh water on Earth.
The spear of Wotan, the king of the gods, enforces contracts (which could prove useful in an opera house when it comes to capricious stars).
California already enforces some of the most restrictive gun laws in the country, and it is now leading the drive for more limits on ammunition.
But in California, which already enforces some of the nation's most restrictive gun laws, there is a movement underway against the unfettered sale of bullets.
They want a concrete, systematic and universal set of norms that enforces zero tolerance and accountability within the church when it comes to sex abuse.
But unless Congress enacts and enforces the bill, which is unlikely, it will be just that, a rebuke, with little comfort for the starving Yemenis.
He enforces straight lines of crops and square boxes of garden, trying to replant and reshape the land in the image of his home country.
The report said the accident could have been prevented if the tracks had been equipped with positive train control, a system that enforces speed restrictions.
In Iran: Oil prices changed little after Mr. Trump withdrew from the nuclear deal, but businesses are watching how tightly his administration enforces renewed sanctions.
The move was the latest in a series of changes the department has made in how it enforces civil rights law under the Trump administration.
At least once a week, he said, a couple shows up just as the clerk's office is closing — it enforces a strict 1503:2150 p.m.
Why it matters: Github is the latest company facing pressure from within for accepting government contracts for work that enforces the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Sergeant-at-arms: The Senate's de facto security officer helps protects the members, keeps custody of the Senate gavel, escorts officials and enforces the rules.
The Labor Department regulates workplace safety, enforces wage and hour laws, maintains unemployment and payroll data, and is generally seen as an advocate for workers.
The deception by Volkswagen exposed serious shortcomings in the way the European Union enforces pollution rules, as well as a lack of penalties for violators.
But the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which enforces Title VII, has been arguing for five years that bias against gay workers violates the law.
The Department of Transportation said its investigating the incident and is in touch with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which enforces the Animal Welfare Act.
"Treasury definitely crossed the line here," said Nick Schwellenbach, a former communications director at the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, which enforces the Hatch Act.
But it's not clear whether Mexico will accept new provisions that target how the nation enforces the agreement, particularly when it comes to labor standards.
"Brunei Darussalam is a sovereign Islamic and fully independent country and, like all other independent countries, enforces its own rule of law," the statement said.
For all of the talk on the left about how voter fraud isn't real, perhaps it is because only one side actually enforces the law.
In contrast, the social and religious conservative policy demanders that gained prominence in the Republican Party defined a party culture that enforces traditional gender roles.
Israel enforces a maritime blockade on Gaza, which it says is meant to prevent weapons from reaching the territory ruled by the Islamist militant group Hamas.
"China fully, earnestly and faithfully enforces relevant Security Council resolutions, which include clear provisions on North Korea's coal exports," said ministry spokesman Geng Shuang last Wednesday.
The executive branch enforces the law, and any President is entitled to do so in the manner he deems most effective in keeping with his philosophy.
The bigger issue many Asian Americans and scholars take with the Tiger Mom is the way she enforces what is known as the model minority narrative.
Whether this emerging standard helps or harms United States firms will be determined by whether the United States enacts and actively enforces robust federal privacy laws.
Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population but Aceh, on the northern tip of Sumatra, is the only province that enforces Islamic law and outlaws homosexuality.
Elke Koenig, chair of the EU's Single Resolution Board (SRB) which enforces the rules, said she did not see any need for their suspension at present.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development, the federal agency that enforces fair housing laws, held discussions with Facebook to address "serious concerns" about the practice.
China is the world's biggest consumer of pork but strictly enforces a ban on the beta-agonist ractopamine - a feed additive used to plump up pigs.
"Our kitchen table is our happy place," says the Match Game panelist, who enforces classic dinnertime rules like no cell phones or elbows on the table.
But pursuing claims is a complex process, which involves tracing offenders' assets and bringing in the Legal Execution Department - which enforces court orders - to seize them.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) cares for the migrant children, while the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) enforces immigration law and oversees ICE.
The dungeon master sets the scene, creates the story, voices any characters not controlled by the other players, fights players as enemies, and enforces the rules.
"I will continue working to ensure the administration enforces the law and utilizes this powerful tool to advance freedom and justice around the world," he said.
It's one of several mysteries Batman starts to chase after he interrupts the lawbreaking and enforces his own — and, by extension, your own — brand of justice.
Ellison also sent a list of questions about how much money Amazon has made on such sales and how it enforces its policies against hate speech.
Republican leadership enforces term limits for its committee chairs, meaning Bishop can only head his committee for one more two-year term after the current one.
" This charge enforces a narrow view of masculinity -- demanding that boys "man up" -- and delivers an insidiously dangerous message that girls and women are "less than.
The department rarely enforces the fines, but Mr. Castellanos said he handed out warnings anyway, "to scare them" and improve the chances that they will comply.
The apartheid wall, often called such for the cultural and ethnic divisions it enforces, is the most notable landmark in a region steeped in ancient history.
Typhoons used to kill many people in China but the government now enforces evacuations and takes precautions well in advance, which has helped save many lives.
Thus, China enforces the sanctions it voted to impose on North Korea at the United Nations Security Council, but it does so with a minimalist interpretation.
Congress makes the laws; the president and the executive branch enforces them; and the courts interpret the meaning of those laws (and the Constitution, of course).
But Ulrich Leuchtmann, head of forex and emerging markets research at Commerzbank, said that Turkey would be "really hurt" if the U.S. enforces its sanctions globally.
And she believes those who are calling for an end to the agency, which enforces immigration laws within the US, have not thought the position through.
Glassdoor, the review site of choice according to the survey, enforces this by requiring users register with a permanent, active email address or social networking account.
During Ramadan, Pakistan enforces a public ban on eating or drinking, with up to three months' prison time for those found guilty of violating the ban.
Neal has said the committee wants Trump's tax returns because it's interested in oversight and legislation about how the IRS enforces tax laws against a president.
Mr. Salih is right — a secure and predictable legal system that recognizes and enforces contracts and other commercial laws is the foundation of a vibrant economy.
American Express, for example, enforces global anti-discrimination policies everywhere it has offices, effectively raising the bar in jurisdictions like India where those protections are absent.
Due to YouTube's history of how it enforces its policies, upon hearing the news Maza said on Twitter that he remains skeptical about the platform changes.
The Justice Department enforces federal hate crimes laws when a crime occurs based on race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or disability.
The MBTA still enforces penalties for the taking or killing of migratory birds, their nests, or their eggs if that is the intent of an action.
While the NRA has been supportive of the Cornyn-Murphy bill that better enforces existing laws, it opposes raising the age requirement for rifles and shotguns.
Business Insider&aposs David Slotnick reports that United enforces its no-carry-on rule by putting everyone who booked basic economy in the last boarding group.
Now, Facebook has been subject to criticism alleging that the company enforces its content moderation policies inconsistently in a way that puts marginalized users at a disadvantage.
Manning has also referred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement as "literally the new gestapo," and has called for the elimination of the agency that enforces immigration laws.
Democrats say the bill is essential to ensuring the government enforces rules that prohibit improper conduct by internet providers and guarantee Americans access to an open internet.
Commerce also would get a $1 million increase in funding for the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), the division that enforces export controls on sensitive technologies.
It's not clear which path Trump will ultimately commit to, but how his team enforces the individual mandate will play a key role in the markets' survival.
In a blog post, Facebook claims that such data privacy controls do not fall under the remit of the FCO, which enforces German antitrust and competition laws.
In addition, the section also enforces the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, known as USERRA, which bans discrimination against workers due to their military service.
Dr. Prichett suspects that people like the "IIFYM" concept because it enforces "the idea that they can eat anything" so long as it fits into their macros.
Facebook says it actively enforces its real names policy, which in theory prevents fake accounts, and has also blocked millions of fake accounts every day at registration.
He also called for an approach that enforces the country's immigration and asylum laws while also removing those who have no right to remain on French soil.
It enforces the place these characters have in the world, and for the sequel, fashion was also used as a way to show the passing of time.
That would have been a disaster—the FTC enforces its rules through bringing cases against violators, rather than issuing rules that prevent violations in the first place.
A Twitter representative said the new policies are part of Twitter's effort to make it clearer to users about when and how the platform enforces its rules.
Yet that is a relatively small portion of what each department does: the Education Department provides university loans and grants and enforces civil-rights laws in schools.
Hailing from a family of health care workers, Mr. Leff switched sides, joining the National Employment Law Project, which enforces workplace standards, and then the attorney general.
Deaf Britons look enviously at America, where the government enforces equal service across broadcast and on-demand TV. Modern subtitles are simple to create, and curiously human.
The White House and the Department of Homeland Security, which enforces U.S. national security measures, did not immediately respond to requests for comment on de Juniac's criticisms.
The last person you want to give such a license to lie is the president, who heads the executive branch that enforces such laws against all citizens.
The regulation would likely be the most significant change to how the EPA enforces the Clean Water Act's restrictions on dredging or filling waterways in four decades.
Clinton last Monday lashed out at Arpaio's tactics in Arizona, arguing he treats "fellow human beings with such disrespect, such contempt" in how he enforces the law.
Brunei, which neighbors two Malaysian states on Borneo island, already enforces Islamic teachings more strictly than Malaysia and Indonesia, the other majority Muslim countries in Southeast Asia.
Several Trump administration officials have been found to have violated the Hatch Act by the Office of Special Counsel (OSC), which enforces ethics rules for federal employees.
The company says it's updating its policies around how it enforces its anti-spam rules, and is making improvements in terms of how those rules are enforced.
WHD enforces federal minimum wage, overtime and child labor standards, as well as the Family and Medical Leave Act and a host of other federal labor laws.
At least that's the view of the US Office of Special Counsel, a watchdog agency within the US government that enforces the federal government's civil service laws.
But it is the largest fine that can be levied by the British Information Commissioner's Office, an independent government agency that enforces the country's data-protection laws.
Residents in Gaza said a few dozen Palestinians had approached the border fence, an area in which Israel's military, citing security concerns, enforces a "no go" zone.
But day-to-day management of tourism is regulated by the tour operators themselves, through a voluntary trade association that sets and enforces rules among its members.
The draft rules, drawn up by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), which enforces non-discrimination laws, are expected to be sent to schools this month.
It can be illegal to take your house off the grid and go completely solar on your own, but who knows how often the government enforces this.
The Netherlands, a nation of essentially liberal social instincts, is some barometer, but an imperfect one, with its proportional electoral system that dissipates power and enforces cooperation.
Workers can file a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board, which enforces the NRLA, and they would likely force the company to rehire the fired workers.
In Markey's letter, which you can read in its entirety here, the senator asks several pointed questions about how Facebook enforces its ban on private gun sales.
Trump's administration reversed the approach taken under Democratic former President Barack Obama by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which enforces federal laws banning workplace discrimination.
Trump is getting resistance from US labor unions and House Democrats, who think the USMCA doesn't do enough to make sure Mexico enforces its new labor laws.
The company has generated millions for the state through licensing agreements since 1998, and has long had an executive on the government body that enforces drinking water standards.
It could be because what women want from their lingerie has changed, or because they're tired of the ultra-narrow standards of beauty and sexiness the brand enforces.
The U.S. Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which enforces sanctions law, issued findings of violations to the two providers Tuesday but did not issue fines.
Guatemala's Institute of Migration, which enforces immigration laws in the country, said Sunday that it would stop the group, citing national security and endangering the lives of children.
After the Kickstarter closes, there's a two week hold that Kickstarter enforces so you can dot your I's and cross your T's before they give you your funding.
The unexpected boost may be tied to the latest implementation of the electronic-logging-device mandate, which requires a device that enforces federal rules around truckers' working hours.
That accusation has been echoed by the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, who in 2017 requested information on Akhmetshin from the Department of Justice, which enforces FARA.
Summer temperatures in Qatar can reach 50 degrees and Doha enforces a ban on outdoor work for several hours a day during the hottest months of the year.
In this film, Richard represents the most toxic kind of masculinity, the man who not only objectifies and belittles women, but also mocks and enforces patriarchy on men.
User enrollments also only enforces a six-digit non-simple passcode, as the MDM server can't help users by clearing the past code if the user forgets it.
This has been the case since 1993 and, while all of the country's 16 states allow asylum seekers to keep 200 euros ($217), each enforces the law differently.
During Tuesday's fiery floor debate, Republicans lambasted the CFPB for having a single director who both writes and enforces rules and for dictating how businesses and customers interact.
Most support the push to abolish ICE, which enforces immigration laws and led the Trump administration&aposs recent push to separate immigrant families at the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which enforces laws prohibiting employment discrimination, recently issued a regulation requiring large companies to disclose aggregate salary information in their annual informational filing.
Alongside inspired articles about the Annual Gobstones Convention, the entire New York Ghost front page subtly enforces the themes of No-Maj fear and scepticism in Fantastic Beasts.
The USDA also enforces laws and regulations that protect vulnerable animals in puppy mills, zoos, and research labs, and helps bring animal fighting to a long overdue end.
He is a former chairman of the San Diego Ethics Commission, which monitors and enforces the city's campaign finance and ethics laws and proposes governmental ethics law reforms.
Albeit, the devil will be in the detail of how Twitter enforces this new policy — such as how high a bar it's setting itself with the word "reliably".
At the same time, Palestinians and human rights groups accuse the military of excessive use of force in the West Bank, where it enforces Israel's 49-year occupation.
Neal has said that his committee wants the returns because it is conducting oversight and considering legislative proposals about how the IRS enforces tax laws against a president.
Facebook routinely provides updates on how it enforces its Community Standards, which are the rules that dictate what kinds of content will get users banned from the platform.
Lawyers representing about 130 workers from Cargill in Fort Morgan have filed discrimination complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the agency that enforces federal employment discrimination laws.
In order to sue employers for harassment, workers must first file charges with the EEOC, which enforces federal laws banning workplace discrimination based on sex and other factors.
The Office of Special Counsel (OSC) enforces the Hatch Act, and updated its guidance for federal employees after Trump announced his intent to run for reelection in 2020.
"The GCAA takes passengers' safety and security very seriously (and) thus enforces a zero tolerance policy for those exceeding the regulation on all UAE Airlines," the spokesman said.
Last year, security firm Agari found only 14% of all Fortune 500 companies were using DMARC, a domain security feature that prevents email spoofing and actively enforces it.
That is, our popular culture enforces an absurd standard of youth and good looks, on women in particular, and yet heaps scorn on women who get "work" done.
This is the state agency that enforces rent laws, and it needs more funding to bring much-needed accountability to a system that is widely abused by landlords.
And state lawmakers in California, which already enforces some of the nation's most restrictive gun laws, plan to consider a bill next year that would mandate the same.
"I have no idea what they are burning," said Lisa Fasano, a spokeswoman for the air district, which enforces and regulates air quality in the nine-county region.
The big picture: Facebook has invested a lot of resources in identifying deepfakes and manipulated video, but has been criticized for the way it enforces its deepfake policies.
The Office of Communications (Ofcom) enforces the regulations, which are designed to ensure political coverage is impartial and to prevent the media from influencing voters on the day.
A rule Apple enforces for iPhone cameos in movies and TV shows may be the key in spoiling whether your favorite character is a hero or a villain.
The contrast of the bright orange cake and nautical decorations also enforces the idea that couples should stay away from cliché designs and embrace the element of surprise.
The Justice Department enforces federal hate crimes laws when a crime occurs on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or disability.
Federal law requires states to set the minimum tobacco-purchasing age at 18, and the government enforces the measure by withholding FEMA grants from states that don't comply.
Federal law requires states to set the minimum tobacco-purchasing age at 18, and the government enforces the measure by withholding FEMA grants from states who don't comply.
The company buys their inventory wholesale and enforces incredibly strict guidelines for the vendors they work with, not least of which is a no-exceptions no-plastic policy.
In the meantime, civil rights groups will need to be vigilant in ensuring that the new administration enforces consent decrees that have already been filed in the courts.
Ms. Blackburn said the Federal Trade Commission, which enforces privacy policies created by web companies such as Facebook and Google, was the best agency to oversee broadband privacy.
The agency, which enforces civil rights laws at work, said the job ads were a violation of the Civil Rights Act and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.
In a statement, Mayor Michael B. Hancock said the city would not seize any more camping equipment until the end of April when it enforces the camping ban.
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which enforces the federal government's anti-discrimination laws, has sued several McDonald's franchises in the last ten years over sexual harassment claims.
Since then, the agency has adopted a new records management system in partnership with the National Archives and Records Administration, which strictly enforces what data can be destroyed.
Then on June 1, 2017, the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which enforces America's sanctions, put Michurin and his company on its sanctioned list.
If the Trump administration enforces the full 25% tariff, it would increase the price of vehicles sold in the United States by an average of about $1,300, Rosner said.
Sweden enforces strict requirements for who can actually get a license: No one convicted of a felony, under a restraining order, or has a DUI can have a gun.
But previously, only leaks like a copy of an internal rulebook attained by the Guardian had given the outside world a look at when Facebook actually enforces those policies.
Still, the large-scale buying has come as concerns grow about weaker copper demand during the seasonally slower winter months and as China enforces unprecedented steps to curb pollution.
However, Congress is the body that enforces the Constitution, and it's highly unlikely a Republican-controlled House of Representatives would bring articles of impeachment against a new GOP president.
The EEOC is a part of the federal government that enforces federal law to make sure employees are not discriminated against for their gender, sex, national origin or age.
Facebook says it's already made a number of changes aimed at removing harmful content and that it's being more transparent about how it enforces its policies on such content.
The department "is in contact with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the agency that enforces the Animal Welfare Act and handles complaints about alleged animal mistreatment," the spokesman said.
With 2018 approaching, now is the time for the White House to prioritize a strong FEC that enforces the law by appointing new commissioners that believe in its mission.
Neal said that he wants the returns because his committee is interested in oversight and legislation relating to how the IRS audits and enforces tax laws against a president.
From antitrust to civil rights to environmental law, one major way that the United States enforces federal statutory requirements is by authorizing private citizens to sue violators in court.
A CEO who enforces cyber rules or active-shooter training -- that is, a CEO who is engaged in safety design and execution -- will find that employees will follow suit.
Over the years, Congress and attorneys general have deferred to the expertise of the D.E.A., which is the part of the Justice Department that enforces the nation's drug laws.
"Twitter represents that it enforces its Terms and Rules equally and that it does not discriminate against conservatives who wish to use its 'public square,'" he told the court.
The US Environmental Protection Agency, which enforces the Clean Water Act, is unable to provide an estimate of the number of Americans at risk of consuming lead-contaminated water.
Republicans have long fought to take the agency apart, saying it oversteps its authority and that the single director, who both writes and enforces rules, has too much power.
Once SFPD enforces and cites scooter riders, the number of tickets for scooter-sharers will surely increase, since ticketing for scooter riding doesn't currently appear to be a priority.
Their coach, Gregg Jones, a retired chiropractor and former Marine, enforces a curfew, mandatory study halls and an all-too-serious requirement that players make their beds each morning.
Background reading: • An overview of the new rules from the Department of Homeland Security, which bring a major shift in the way the agency enforces the nation's immigration laws.
Perhaps that's because Mr. Arpaio has always represented what Mr. Trump aspires to be: a thuggish autocrat who enforces the law as he pleases, without accountability or personal consequence.
The FTC has taken up the role of investigating companies which are allegedly sloppy in their handling of customers' data under rules it enforces against unfair or deceptive acts.
The Office of Special Counsel, an ethics office that enforces the Hatch Act and is not related to the Mueller investigation, has not yet responded to the union's motion.
But Airbnb on Friday agreed that it would drop the suit as long as New York City enforces the new law only against hosts and does not fine Airbnb.
With legislation that enforces consistent employment practices and new visa options for immigrants, American restaurants will be able to expand their workforce and contribute to the nation's economic growth.
In a statement emailed to Business Insider, an eBay representative said that it "proactively" enforces its product-safety policy and uses algorithms to stop unsafe products from being listed.
Because Saudi Arabia enforces a strict interpretation of Sharia law, any expression of religion that strays from the Quran can be considered a form of terrorism against the state.
Apple promoted this as a feature that's "great for families," as any limits that a parent (or you yourself) enforces in one place become active across all your Apple devices.
Typhoons used to kill many people in China but the government now enforces evacuations and makes preparations well in advance meaning death tolls in recent years have been much lower.
The first of those it announced earlier this month when Microsoft publicly updated its Community Standards, guiding what's acceptable behavior on Xbox Live and how it enforces suspensions and bans.
While some Chinese firms perceived a bias in how the U.S. government enforces rules and implements policies, 65 percent did not encounter this, 23 percentage points higher from last year.
Facebook today spelled out its policy with more clarity in hopes of establishing a transparent set of rules it can point to when it enforces its policy in the future.
The nation's ruling military junta enforces fierce lèse majesty laws, which mean that anyone who publicly disrespects a member of the royal family (including their dogs) can expect harsh punishment.
The ministry said it had strengthened the way it enforces its rules in a number of regions, and total fines had reached more than 45.3 million yuan in May alone.
Why it matters: The regulation would likely be the most significant change to how the EPA enforces the Clean Water Act's restrictions on dredging or filling waterways in four decades.
The administration in July proposed a handful of changes to how it enforces the Endangered Species Act, including making it easier to remove species' protections and harder to protect habitat.
"American police forces were founded to protect white supremacy and the ruling class that enforces it," Olivia Smith, co-chair of Portland's Democratic Socialists of America, told the Daily Beast.
The payment would likely take place during that period, opposition lawmaker Juan Andres Mejia said, adding that the transaction would require a waiver from the U.S. Treasury, which enforces sanctions.
The for-profit education sector has come under pressure as the U.S. government enforces tighter regulations that require school graduates to find gainful employment and can repay their student debt.
In theory, the president's near-complete power is balanced by electoral accountability, as well as congressional power to create the laws he enforces and appropriate funds to support his decisions.
But because the Department of Justice traditionally enforces subpoenas, congressional committees led by the opposition party have traditionally struggled to enforce subpoenas they do issue, especially for White House officials.
Alternatively, you could call 311 and request an inspection by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, which enforces housing-code rules and could issue the co-op a violation.
Separately, the Federal Trade Commission, which also enforces antitrust laws, is probing Amazon and Facebook to determine if they abused their massive market power in retail and social media, respectively.
Ms. Drewry takes a hard line and, for herself, enforces a one-day rule: Take one day to be angry, indulge and isolate (if that's what you feel you need).
"This talk of whether or not we're going into a recession, that enforces prudence" by companies, said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial, based in Newark, New Jersey.
This bipartisan reform created the Federal Election Commission, which enforces campaign finance laws, and required federal candidates, political action committees, parties and independent political spenders to disclose their political spending.
DOL enforces federal labor laws that were enacted to curb such abuses, such as the Fair Labor Standards Act which established a minimum wage, overtime pay, and other employment standards.
Trump's National Labor Relations Board, which enforces federal labor union laws, recently decided that gig workers are independent contractors, not employees, which means they don't have a right to unionize.
Since the government cannot afford to supply 24-hour electricity on this basis, it enforces daily power cuts leaving consumers to pay for expensive secondary supply from local generator companies.
Instead they advocate a harm-reduction approach, which has been embraced in the United Kingdom and found success there, in part because the nation enforces nicotine caps and advertising restrictions.
And when Twitter begins enforcing its new rules later this month, it seems sure to face complaints over how it defines political ads or how effectively it enforces its ban.
The Ohio Civil Rights Commission, which enforces state laws against discrimination, investigated allegations brought by employees and concluded last March that GM appeared "indifferent" to the persistent culture of racism.
Officials from the State Department and the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which administers and enforces sanctions, have visited Capitol Hill in recent days to explain their objections.
Footage of Mujica's detention showed him being pushed into a van belonging to Mexico's National Institute of Migration (INM), which enforces immigration laws, by immigration agents and federal police in blue.
All Star Feast lets us dig beneath the artifice that fame enforces, if only to another level of artifice, by doing something that Pat Riley or Tim McCarver have done themselves.
This isn't a new practice by any means, but a recent report from The New York Times highlights how DoorDash, the most popular food delivery app in the US, enforces it.
It's part of a larger plan to roll back the FCC's oversight of network providers, ceding ground to the looser FTC oversight that currently enforces fair practices in most consumer goods.
The EEOC, which enforces federal laws banning discrimination in the workplace, said the distribution center in Menomonie, Wisconsin, a unit of Wal-Mart Inc, has discriminated against pregnant employees since 2014.
But after the surprise primary win in New York last month by progressive Democratic House candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the debate shifted to abolishing ICE, the agency that enforces immigration laws.
For some, the Brexit result enforces their resolve to stay in their country of residence, like for Lizzie, or for Sam, a 26-year-old marketer who also lives in Berlin.
Finally, Apple's control over the entire ecosystem it pitches to consumers — and the pricing policies it enforces that some critics have called extortive are cause for concern among the political class.
It would be amazing if Legion's decision to give a character underarm hair was in opposition to one of our most subtly misogynistic pop culture phenomenons, but it only enforces it.
"Although the Walt Disney Company rigorously enforces its copyrights, it has developed a culture that not only accepts the unauthorized copying of others' original material, but encourages it," the suit says.
His most notable engagement with public policy resulted in a report that called for making it acceptable for American companies to start bribing foreign governments — undoing laws that the SEC enforces.
So despite launching his campaign on a call for draconian and xenophobic immigration policy, Trump nominated an immigration advocate to helm the one agency that enforces immigration law in the workplace.
Russia's foreign ministry and the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions, did not respond to requests for comment about the Tantal.
She has filed a complaint with the Office of Special Counsel, a federal investigative agency that enforces government personnel laws, and with the Justice Department's inspector general regarding her withdrawn offer.
Separately, the Federal Trade Commission, which also enforces antitrust laws, is also probing Amazon and Facebook to determine if they abused their massive market power in retail and social media, respectively.
Michael Herring, the city attorney general for Richmond who is named as a defendant in the complaint, told VICE News that Richmond is not a city that aggressively enforces the statute.
Brunei "is a sovereign Islamic and fully independent country and, like all other independent countries, enforces its own rule of laws," the prime minister's office said in a statement on Saturday.
By applying the same policy to in-game money that it enforces on bitcoin, ether and other cryptocurrencies, the IRS guide seemed poised to affect millions of gamers — or their parents.
Researchers applauded Facebook for even having policies aimed at cutting down on tobacco's social media presence, but they recommended the company make them more consistent and improve how it enforces them.
OSHA, which enforces whistle-blower protection laws, investigated a complaint from the former employee and found that his internal reports of fraud were "at least a contributing factor" in his termination.
The doomsayers will tell you that the sport has become too slow and mechanical and low scoring, thanks to coaching that banishes improvisation and enforces deliberate, often-excruciating-to-watch play.
Facebook said it removes all praise and support of banned groups even if the praise and support is of a group's non-violent activities and enforces that policy regardless of context.
While we are on that topic, why was it okay for Jones to kneel two weeks ago, but now enforces policy to prohibit his players from continuing to do the same?
President Donald Trump has chosen a former Bush administration lawyer and Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart shareholder to run the U.S. Department of Labor office that enforces wage-and-hour laws.
Promote organizational fairness(here) by ensuring that the company enforces violations of norms and internal rules consistently and proportionately, irrespective of rank or other factors, and is transparent about doing so.
A coalition of state Attorneys General — led by California, Maryland and Massachusetts — are suing the Trump administration over recent changes made to the way it enforces the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
When a user disagrees with how Facebook enforces its policies, and with the result of an appeal to Facebook's internal moderation team, they can request an appeal to the Oversight Board.
Thanks to AI, you can even restrict any inappropriate content with Syfer using categories and real-time website analysis, while enterprise-grade threat intelligence collects, updates, and enforces in real-time.
"The state of North Carolina routinely and vigorously enforces its own copyrights, yet simultaneously hides behind sovereign immunity when it violates the intellectual property rights of its own citizens," Allen said.
One of the biggest challenges to any deal would be to ensure that China enforces whatever is agreed to stop technology transfers, intellectual property theft and hacking of U.S. computer networks.
The Comedy Cellar has and enforces a two-drink minimum, meaning you have to spend a certain amount of money at the bar before you can settle your tab and go.
YouTube released its first anti-abuse report last year, but problematic content, including hate speech, continues to be a major problem and the platform's critics say it haphazardly enforces its own policies.
The 180-calendar-day filing deadline is extended to 300 calendar days if a state or local agency enforces a state or local law that prohibits employment discrimination on the same basis.
It is now clear that the only way to make progress on immigration is not just to pass a law that enforces the law, but actually prove to people that it's working.
China is the only country, among Brazilian importers, which enforces a health protocol requiring suspension of beef imports when an atypical case of mad cow disease is reported, the ministry's statement said.
That's when the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which has custody of migrant children, began exchanging information about sponsors with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which enforces immigration laws.
Last year the European Court of Justice, which enforces the law of the 28-nation European Union, upheld the right of a Belgian employer to bar its workers from wearing Muslim headscarves.
The military enforces officer obligations and enlistment contracts because initial job training is expensive -- over $30,000 for enlisted occupational training, according to an Army estimate obtained by the Center for Military Readiness.
Twitter has also been criticized for the seemingly arbitrary way it enforces its rules and has previously said it plans to do a better job of responding to users' reports of abuse.
It enforces antitrust laws and protects consumers against deceptive practices, but it has limited authority on data privacy and its decisions have to stand up in court, where it hasn't fared well.
" Aside from helping enforce the emotional work of smiling and being cooperative, the guest role also enforces passivity by "rendering any complaining or self-assertion by temporary workers on assignment as inappropriate.
Human life has been organized in a certain way, the hierarchies set who is in charge, who make the laws, who enforces the laws, pretty much the same way for 40,000 years.
Sessions will be an outstanding attorney general, because I believe he will restore the Department of Justice to an institution that believes in and enforces the rule of the law above politics.
While the video doesn't discuss this issue at length, the language used (most frequently by men) to describe women's labia only enforces the idea that one type is more preferable than another.
Raisi is a mid-ranking figure in the hierarchy of Iran's Shi'ite Muslim clergy but has been a senior official for decades in the judiciary which enforces clerical control of the country.
Meanwhile, while the Fish and Wildlife Service enforces nonsensical critical habitat rules in Louisiana and New Mexico, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) takes its own nonsensical and business-destroying position in Michigan.
Currently, Saudi Arabia enforces strict labor codes that prevent women from working in certain professions, such as optometry, and strict religious observance prohibits women and men from mixing sometimes even at work.
Neumayr made a number of pledges on CEQ's proposal to overhaul how it enforces the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the law that governs how federal agencies complete environmental reviews for projects.
Somebody could theoretically still smuggle malicious code into the containers, but this process, which enforces standard container release practices, for example, should ensure that only authorized containers can run in the environment.
In school, students are taught about the three branches of the federal government: The legislative branch makes the laws; the executive branch enforces the laws; and the judicial branch interprets the laws.
On Wednesday, the Division of Human Rights — the agency that enforces state anti-discrimination law — plans to send letters to Walmart, Merck, Novartis and Glencore requesting information about claims of pregnancy discrimination.
In some cases, streamers may also be motivated by growing dissatisfaction with the way Twitch enforces its content moderation policies, even as they risk losing fan bases that took years to build.
For example, if you were to file a complaint with the Commission on Human Rights, which enforces the law, the building could be investigated and potentially found liable for penalties and damages.
Implying that women were more free before the Islamic Revolution, as right-wing entrepreneur Michael Choudrey did, promotes a false image of Muslim cultures in Iran and enforces Western stereotypes of beauty.
Since then, the company has been working with both McDonald's and the Ministry of Business Innovation and Enterprise (MBIE), the New Zealand government agency that enforces economic policies, to reach an agreement.
The power of the door's drive system was comparable to the weight of a small car, according to Britain's Health and Safety Executive (HSE), a state agency which enforces workplace safety regulations.
The agreement brings to a close a two-year investigation into the association's code of ethics by the Justice Department's antitrust division, which enforces laws governing fair consumer and competitive market practices.
The House Ways and Means Committee is seeking to obtain six years of Trump's federal returns, arguing the documents are needed for oversight of how the IRS enforces tax laws against presidents.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which enforces immigration rules in the interior of the country, said that it puts a priority on identifying those who pose potential national security or public-safety threats.
An agency issues regulations that have the binding force of law; it enforces those regulations; and it prosecutes and penalizes those who run afoul of them – a dubious separation-of-powers trifecta.
It stands for a nation that still thinks "freedom" means freedom from restraint but no longer pretends that everyone can be free, and it enforces that reality through cruelty, domination and racism.
The Department of Transportation enforces the A.C.C.A. If you encounter an access problem at the airport and the airline is unable to resolve it, ask to speak with the Complaint Resolution Official.
The U.S. Treasury Department, whose Office of Foreign Assets Control enforces sanctions, declined to comment on Tatneft's presence in Crimea and any implications for companies that do business with Tatneft. Non-U.
Though it postures itself as a feminist, progressive lifestyle brand, Goop enforces the same insecurities traditional advertising tells women they should have: that their bodies are too fat, too old, and ultimately, undesirable.
He said that the FDA rarely enforces its warning letters, isn't in the business of regulating doctors and that it would be up to the Department of Justice to try to prosecute Gomperts.
FERC is responsible for the reliability of the transmission grid, with help from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), a nonprofit public-benefit corporation that analyzes grid reliability and enforces reliability standards.
"For users who want to get online with Free Basics, Facebook makes and enforces the rules of the road, and is the primary benefactor of profits generated by user data," the report states.
What's needed: A "coercive containment" approach that enforces sanctions, strengthens defenses and denies North Korea access to servers beyond its borders could create sufficient constraints to keep the regime's weapons programs in check.
This is serious progress because it means the Environmental Protection Agency, which enforces the Act, will be advocating for animal-free tests for chemicals used in all sorts of products, beyond just cosmetics.
Facebook has not released copies of the ads, and Goodman said they might fall under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Justice, which enforces laws on foreign agents operating in the country.
It's the latest push by House Republicans to clamp down on what they say has turned into an out-of-control administrative state that enforces expensive, unworkable regulations that are not scientifically sound.
In addition to giving many hateful channels a pass, this agnosticism to uploaders' motives means that some channels with no interest in promoting white supremacy have been punished as YouTube enforces its policies.
While Gab says it enforces a strict content policy outlawing extremism and hate speech, neo-Nazi terror groups have enjoyed months-long, unfettered stints posting their content on Gab to a significant audience.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A veteran of the Obama administration's Agriculture Department, Lillian Salerno, is under consideration to fill the empty Democratic seat on the Federal Trade Commission, which enforces antitrust law and investigates scams.
For the Christian right, in America and abroad, Ireland's abortion vote is therefore significant: It will either bolster or damage a legal regime that enforces one of its most closely held religious positions.
To protect us from the might of the federal government, the founders agreed that any coercive action must be authorized both by Congress (which passes a law) and the executive (which enforces it).
He has emphasized that his focus has been on trying to obtain Trump's federal tax returns as part of the committee's interest in examining how the IRS enforces tax laws against a president.
In May, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which enforces laws against discrimination in housing, announced it was dispensing with the guidance, allowing transgender people to be kicked out of homeless shelters.
Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which enforces financial sanctions, targeted Wael Bazzi of Belgium and Hassan Tabaja for operating companies and conducting business transactions on behalf of two top Hezbollah financiers.
And what if the deepest moral problem with it is not its failures of containment, but the fact that its increasing nonviolence is part of its endlessness and the global hegemony it enforces?
Though the Department of Homeland Security directly enforces immigration laws, the Justice Department is involved in helping set immigration legal policy and in prosecuting people who return to the country after being deported.
Ironically, the government arm that enforces drilling safeguards, Interior's Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, is now headed up by Scott Angelle, a Louisiana native with ties to the oil and gas industry.
This time there will be no exceptions, said Geoffrey Wahungu, director general of the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA), a state agency that advises on environmental matters and enforces related laws and policies.
On your palm, a boat filled with refugees seems to hang by a thread leading to your smudged fingertips, a reminder of the fingerprint identity control that Europe now enforces on all migrants.
While Gwyneth Paltrow says she is concerned about the toxins that may surround people every day, and with genetically modified food, that doesn't mean she enforces a strict diet – for her or her kids.
In the film, Aniston stars as an icy-dispositioned interim CEO Carol who enforces a strict workplace environment and mandates painful layoffs all while the company looks to throw a crazy office Christmas party.
Much of the responsibility for protecting whistleblowers falls under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), which enforces some two dozen federal whistleblower protection laws, each with a common thread.
Why it matters: The new monitoring method has revolutionized the way the county enforces permitting for growing cannabis, and it shows a surprising way that relatively cheap access to space can affect daily life.
The company has said it enforces its App Store rules evenhandedly, regardless of whether it competes with app makers, and that many competitors, such as Microsoft Corp's email apps, thrive on the App Store.
Tom Brady has an infamously strict diet—instituted in part by his supermodel wife Giselle, who enforces many of his healthy eating habits (although to be fair to him he's an expert beer-chugger).
The United States enforces a so-called deconfliction zone of 6900 kilometers around the base and has conducted airstrikes on Iran-backed pro-government forces when they got near the garrison in the past.
The U.S. Department of Labor office that enforces wage-and-hour laws recovered an all-time high of $322 million in wages for 1.3 million workers over the past year, DOL said on Monday.
Chris Anderson, the head of a robotics and drone company and former editor of Wired, compared screens to sugar and crack cocaine, and told the Times he enforces strict rules for his five children.
The case, submitted to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that enforces civil rights laws against workplace discrimination, is the latest front in the spreading debate over equal treatment of female athletes.
The Council for Environment Quality that enforces NEPA should require an Environment Impact Statement (EIS) to assess the full threat to the tribe's water source and any other potentially harmful effects to tribal land.
The United States enforces a so-called deconfliction zone of 55 kilometers around the base and has conducted airstrikes on Iran-backed pro-government forces when they got near the garrison in the past.
She's come up with a mechanical calendar that enforces good habits—"a personal gold star system," if you will—which only took going through the most traumatic health experience of her life to realize.
Why it matters: The industry group that traditionally creates and enforces uniform measurement standards for all media companies, The Media Rating Council (MRC), has proposed a similar standard — and competitors have tested similar ideas.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An oil refining group on Thursday asked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to change the way it enforces the country's biofuel mandate, stepping up pressure on the agency to alter the program.
But Mr. Barr at times seemed to channel the vantage point of a defense lawyer for Mr. Trump that was at odds with the image of an attorney general who enforces the law dispassionately.
"This rule enforces longstanding law requiring aliens to be self-sufficient, reaffirming the American ideals of hard work, perseverance and determination," said Ken Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
It's the latest push by the House GOP to clamp down on what they say has turned into an out-of-control administrative state that enforces expensive, unworkable regulations that are not scientifically sound.
If the Education Department changes the way it enforces Title IX, the fear is that universities will stop or significantly scale back their efforts to help survivors of sexual assault and prevent future incidents.
At the heart of the "checks and balances" between the three branches of government laid out in the Constitution is the idea that the Congress writes the law and the executive branch enforces it.
This is exactly why Americans don't have confidence in our political process, and why there is overwhelming support for reforming our campaign finance system, which includes a strong, effective FEC that enforces the law.
The administrative state is often fundamentally at odds with our carefully crafted constitutional order – a legislature that passes laws, an executive that enforces them, and a federal judiciary that says what the law is.
But Slaughter added that the settlement doesn't contain a mechanism to ensure YouTube actually enforces its new rules for content creators, saying it amounts to a voluntary self-certification that could be easily gamed.
"We are focused on compliance and fixes, not on big fines that are trumped up," said Jim Semerad, who leads the division of the North Dakota Department of Health that enforces air emissions rules.
Each year, he said, the site is audited by the Federal Trade Commission, which enforces the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule, a federal privacy law that protects personally identifiable data concerning children under 14.
Those complaints were just a few of the nearly 7,000 sexual harassment reports against employers that were reviewed in 22017 by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which enforces federal civil rights laws.
The new system simply enforces rules that Tencent had in place since last year: barring gamers who are 12 and under from playing more than an hour a day and establishing a curfew of 9PM.
ANTWERP, Belgium (Reuters) - European brewers expect they will need to tell more demanding drinkers as much about the environmental impact of a beer as its taste in the next decade as Europe enforces pollution laws.
Such a demonstration, envisaging families camped out in the sensitive border area, could present a dilemma for the Israeli military that enforces a "no go" zone for Palestinians on land adjacent to Israel's frontier fence.
While Russia says it fully enforces the sanctions that it voted to impose, it has joined China in calling for loosening punishment for North Korea in recognition of steps taken in limiting its weapons testing.
The most complicated feature of Othello syndrome is that it often causes those suffering to lose their relationships, which then enforces the idea that they can't sustain one, and so the cycle of doubt continues.
The company does publish community guidelines, but it has offered little information about how it decides those guidelines, how it enforces them, and what people who disagree with its decisions can do to appeal them.
The company repeatedly retaliated against workers for trying to unionize with the UFCW, and disciplined several workers who participated in the walkout, according to the National Labor Relations Board, which enforces federal collective bargaining laws.
Meanwhile, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which enforces federal employment discrimination laws, released the final version of a new reporting form requiring employers with 100 or more employees to annually disclose aggregated pay data.
Responsibility for dealing with the ongoing crisis is split between Homeland Security, which enforces immigration law and oversees border security, and ORR, which is under the umbrella of the Department of Health and Human Services.
And until Facebook develops a more uniform interpretation of its own community standards — one the company enforces from the bottom up rather than the top down — it's going to keep taking heat on all sides.
Andrews called that argument "novel" but agreed that the FTC's ability to seek a permanent injunction was dependent on showing that the drugmaker was violating or about to violate a law that the FTC enforces.
Here is a city that combines a no-holds-barred consumer culture, a strong bond to China's old traditions, and a robust legal system, inherited from the British, that respects and enforces intellectual property rights.
Officials at the Labor Department, whose Employee Benefits Security Administration unit enforces benefit plan rules, say they are concerned about companies erecting barriers that make it harder for participants to receive what they are due.
" He also described the department as being filled with "talented and dedicated public servants" and pledged to ensure that it enforces laws "evenhandedly, without fear or favor, and — above all else — with the utmost integrity.
Be smart: Expect enforcement in the U.S. to become a bigger priority now that there has been a full turnover of the five Commissioner positions at the Federal Trade Commission, which enforces consumer protection standards.
Italy's top Serie A clubs have recently begun to take the women's game more seriously, but legislation enforces a salary cap of around 30,000 euros ($34,104) on players who legally and contractually have amateur status.
The US Department of Agriculture enforces the definition of "organic": You can't claim that a genetically modified crop, or an eggplant that's been sprayed with a synthetic pesticide, is organic and get off scot-free.
China is the only country among Brazilian importers that enforces a health protocol requiring suspension of beef imports when an atypical case of mad cow disease is reported, Brazil's agriculture ministry said in a statement.
And regardless, in determining "the extent to which the IRS audits and enforces the Federal tax laws against a President," it should be helpful to compare the period before and during President Trump's presidency. Rep.
"There are assumptions one has to make, but you build that into the analysis," said David Weil, the former head of the division that enforces minimum-wage and overtime rules, which also produced this proposal.
Lueck said Welcome Santa works with 20 individuals who are current members of the International Brotherhood of Real Bearded Santas, an organization of working Santas that requires background checks and enforces a strict professional code.
Mr. Coates is the author of "Between the World and Me." We are being told of the evils of "cancel culture," a new scourge that enforces purity, banishes dissent and squelches sober and reasoned debate.
Of course, the E.P.A. and the regulations it enforces are under assault by the Trump administration and so decades of progress are at risk, and dirtier air and more ill health are the predictable consequences.
And yet the workers' protections that the Labor department enforces are especially important for women — those who face sexual harassment, for instance, or who work in jobs that have few benefits and little job security.
But a number of Democrats have said they cannot support USMCA without a mechanism to ensure that Mexico enforces labor standards in the agreement aimed at allowing workers to unionize as well as stronger environmental standards.
My office enforces the laws of Missouri and defends the people of Missouri no matter who it is, that&aposs what we have always done and that&aposs exactly what I&aposm going to keep doing.
The move comes as automakers race to develop vehicles powered by means other than petrol to meet an expected rise in demand as the world's top car market enforces official production quotas designed to reduce smog.
Washington, the only other state with a biometric privacy law only enforces the consent requirement if a company is using the biometric information for "commercial purposes" and its definition of biometric information currently doesn't include faceprints.
"If you work in a state that enforces these, then you have lower wages," says Evan Starr, a professor at the University of Maryland's business school who has studied the economic impact of non-compete agreements.
Woods was emphasising how the PRA could change the way it enforces some of the Solvency II rules, rather than changing the rules themselves, a step that could trigger opposition from other regulators in the bloc.
These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules.
He was emphasizing how the PRA could change the way it enforces some of the Solvency II rules, rather than changing the rules themselves, a step that could trigger opposition from other regulators in the bloc.
That settlement implicated Craig as the law firm partner who made "false and misleading" statements to the Justice Department unit that enforces the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), increasing the likelihood that Craig would be charged.
The Commission filed a case against Hungary at the bloc's top court, the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, over the law passed last year, which also enforces new restrictions on the right to claim asylum.
This moment feels especially superficial considering Eleven's relationship with Hopper, who, under the guise of protecting her from evil government agents (sure, fair), brutishly enforces his control over her life and body (not fair, at all).
When an employee is hired, Rippling can instantly ship them a computer with all the right software installed and the hard drive encrypted, or have staffers add the Rippling agent that enforces the company's security standards.
President Trump's pick to lead the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) has clashed with outgoing chief Walter Shaub over how rigidly the agency enforces conflict-of-interest laws and other policies, according to a new report.
She would later find out that others like her -- with self-insured group plans that are not subject to the ACA -- have filed complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws.
Health and Human Services, which enforces protections against discrimination in health care, announced it would do the same a few days later, allowing health care providers and federally funded adoption agencies to turn away queer patients.
HAMBURG/BERLIN (Reuters) - Hamburg will uphold a city-center ban on older diesel cars until air quality improves or Chancellor Angela Merkel's government enforces retrofits of emission-reducing technology, a senior local official said on Thursday.
"The Commission had concerns that the merged entity would not have faced sufficient competitive pressure from the remaining player in this market," the Commission, which enforces competition rules in the European Union, said in a statement.
Adam Smith, a former senior adviser at the U.S. Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control, which enforces U.S. sanctions, said even the toughest steps might not change North Korea's behavior, given its small, isolated economy.
According to publicly available documents on file with the human rights commission, which enforces Maine's anti-discrimination laws, Ms. Hayward and Mr. Moody eventually agreed to a settlement and Ms. Hayward agreed to withdraw the complaint.
Asked about the sanctions, China's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Geng Shuang said that China fully enforces United Nations resolutions on North Korea and resolutely opposes any country enacting unilateral sanctions on Chinese entities using "long-arm jurisdiction".
Federal law "places the burden on estate professionals to make required disclosures to ensure their disinterestedness," wrote John P. Fitzgerald III of the trustee office, which polices the bankruptcy court system and enforces the disclosure rules.
The agency, the Office of Special Counsel, enforces the Hatch Act, a law that bars federal employees from engaging in political activity for or against partisan election campaigns while at work or in their official capacity.
As Mr. Risso later explained to the Italian journalist Tiziana Cardini, he had been thinking a lot lately about body image and the narrow restrictions of the physical stereotypes that fashion prefers and all but enforces.
If there's no opt out option and you're concerned about the policy or agreement, it's possible they can explain how the company generally enforces the policy, especially if it's a non-compete and non-solicit agreement.
A group of Republican senators is pressing the IRS for information about how it enforces the electric vehicle tax credit after a Treasury Department watchdog found that millions of dollars of credits were potentially claimed erroneously.
Background: Neal in April requested six years of Trump's personal and business tax returns from the IRS, citing the committee's interest in oversight and in legislation about how the IRS enforces tax laws against a president.
Republicans are lining up behind the Fix NICS (National Instant Criminal Background Check System) Act, which enforces current law by ensuring that states and agencies provide criminal records to the NICS, while penalizing those that don't.
In a standard retaliation complaint, the president would actually be the person who enforces the protections for the whistleblower, a set-up that's unlikely to be effective as it relates to the current complaint against Trump.
Senate Republicans are lining up behind the Fix NICS (National Instant Background Check System) Act, which enforces current law by ensuring that states and agencies provide criminal records to the NICS, while penalizing those that don't.
The decision by London's High Court was praised by Prime Minister Theresa May, who told Parliament that the ruling vindicated the government's position that it strictly enforces the export of arms, the British news media reported.
"At least this enforces our belief that there is potentially a further upgrade next year by Fitch and Moody's, should the current account balance improve, inflation remain below 3.5 percent and tax revenues be sustained," Yunianto said.
The House passed a resolution Wednesday expressing support for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, as a growing number of liberals in the Democratic Party has called to abolish the agency that enforces federal immigration laws.
Ramirez headed the agency, which enforces antitrust law and pursues companies that defraud consumers, during what another antitrust enforcer called a "tsunami" of high-value deals in industries that already were dominated by a few large players.
Spotify announced this morning that it's filed an antitrust complaint against Apple with the European Union, alleging that the iPhone maker is harming consumer choice and stifling innovation via the rules it enforces on the App Store.
Comparing the Asian Development Bank with it's new rival provided an opportunity to note that ADB is one of the world's five major development banks, lead by the World Bank, which controls and enforces controls on corruption.
Though Amnesty acknowledges steps have been made, it still maintains that Twitter as a whole fails to let users know how it interprets and enforces policies regarding abuse and threats of violence and that enforcement is inconsistent.
"There's a standing exemption for any transaction made in pursuit of official governmental activities," said Smith, former senior adviser to the director of the Office of Foreign Assets Control, or OFAC, which administers and enforces U.S. sanctions.
" Instead, he said, it's "the sense that a law is legitimate, that it enforces public safety that we all share and all appreciate, and a sense of ownership and mutual responsibility are sort of ultimately self-fulfilling.
It is likely to compel risk-averse British banks to cancel the Russians' accounts altogether, said Brian O'Toole, a former senior official at the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which administers and enforces American sanctions.
Clearly, new trade policies should be enacted to modernize the way that the U.S. regulates and enforces the movement of goods across borders with its trading partners, while keeping the frameworks of the trade agreements in place.
A five-year probe initiated by Republican President George W. Bush's administration turned up no evidence of voter fraud and ended in resignations and more investigations for the Department of Justice which enforces federal voting rights laws.
The result is the liberal consensus on immigration has also moved further left, from legalizing sympathetic undocumented immigrants, often with additional border security as the trade-off, to broadly rethinking how the United States enforces immigration laws.
Yes. The Shepard-Byrd Act, which is the principal hate-crimes stature that the Civil Rights Division enforces, was passed in the wake of two very terrible, violent murders of Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, in 2009.
The ledger can be public, open source and available to all, as per the original bitcoin (BTC) cypto-currency ledger, or it can be a private "permissioned" chain that enforces standards and vets and manages invited participants.
CBP — the federal agency that enforces immigration laws at and around the border — has been given a free trial of Google Cloud's new hybrid-cloud product Anthos, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter.
Neal said in his initial letter requesting the tax returns that he wanted them because the Ways and Means Committee is considering legislation and conducting oversight about how the IRS audits and enforces tax laws against presidents.
At the time, the group was the subject of an inquiry by the Joint Commission for Public Ethics, a state agency that enforces the lobbying law, and a formal complaint filed with the city's Campaign Finance Board.
To make matters more complicated, the industry group that traditionally creates and enforces uniform measurement standards for all media companies, The Media Rating Council (MRC), has proposed its own uniform standard for video consumption for all networks.
"It was a complete surprise to all of us that the parliamentarian said it should go to seven committees," Grassley said Thursday, referring to the nonpartisan Senate officer that enforces the chamber's rules for voting on legislation.
NEW LAWSUIT OVER ENDANGERED SPECIES ROLLBACK: A coalition of state attorneys general, led by California, Maryland and Massachusetts, are suing the Trump administration over recent changes made to the way it enforces the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
China has called for sanctions to be eased on North Korea, but also says it fully enforces the sanctions imposed with its assent by the U.N. Security Council because of the isolated country's nuclear and missile programs.
If Mr. Barr strictly enforces the view that department policy forbids putting out negative information about people whom prosecutors declined to charge, he said, that would prevent Justice Department officials from releasing information about Mr. Trump's actions.
It collects taxes, processes tax returns, audits business and individual taxpayers, enforces U.S. tax laws and, most recently, assists in implementing the Affordable Care Act to make sure individuals seeking government health care subsidies meet the income requirements.
By contrast, the Labor Department relies on a substantially broader doctrine to determine joint employment when it enforces the laws that grant minimum wage and overtime protections, having to do with the underlying "economic realities" of the situation.
BuzzFeed News received a trove of data on every sexual harassment claim filed between fiscal years 1995 and 2016 with the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a federal agency that enforces laws meant to protect workers from discrimination.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The percentage of Chinese companies with U.S. operations that perceive bias in how Washington enforces rules and implements policies has dropped sharply from previous years, according to a survey of the firms released on Thursday.
If the company doesn't want to recognize the union, then workers will have to hold an official unionization vote through the National Labor Relations Board, an independent federal agency that enforces US labor laws and collective bargaining rights.
The White House and the Treasury Department, which enforces federal tax policy, warned that U.S.-EU economic relations could be affected by the European Commission's ruling that Apple had received illegal state aid under its agreement with Ireland.
The Office of the Special Counsel -- not to be confused with the Department of Justice's office of the special counsel led by Robert Mueller -- is a government body that enforces a handful of rules, including the Hatch Act.
GAZA, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Gaza fisherman Akram Mikdad says he is struggling to provide for his family of 10 after Israel tightened the restricted fishing zone it enforces off the Palestinian enclave from nine to six nautical miles.
The FTC, which enforces antitrust law along with the Justice Department, said that Qualcomm used its dominant position as a supplier of certain chips to impose "onerous" supply and licensing terms on cellphone manufacturers and to weaken competitors.
We chafe at the partisan shots at former Director James B. Comey, Jr., and we bristle at the unfounded accusations that the FBI has attempted to influence an election, selectively enforces the law, and is embroiled in turmoil.
Young people and people from migrant backgrounds may be more susceptible to exploitation in the workplace, said Mark Lee, a spokesman from the Fair Work Ombudsman, an independent government agency that investigates workplace complaints and enforces labor law.
"The committee is considering legislative proposals and conducting oversight related to our federal tax law, including, but not limited to, the extent to which the IRS audits and enforces the federal tax laws against a president," he wrote.
James Thomson, a former Amazon employee and partner at Buy Box Experts, a firm that consults with Amazon merchants, says the company often enforces its Fair Pricing Policy during the holiday season, especially with sellers offering popular toys.
They include longer retention of qualified chief information officers, reduction of the use of social security numbers, and a "zero trust model" of information security that enforces strict controls on what data users inside a network can access.
Mitt Romney was mocked relentlessly during the 85033 presidential campaign by President Obama and the media for having the audacity to suggest that illegal aliens will pack up and leave if the U.S. strictly enforces its immigration laws.
If the school does not comply within a week, center officials might file a complaint with the Department of Education, which enforces Title IX. Another option is to file a lawsuit in federal court, similar to the Grimm case.
The Justice Department letter said the investigation focuses on "a potential agreement between colleges relating to their early decision practices," and will be investigated by the agency's Antitrust Division, which enforces laws governing fair consumer and competitive market practices.
Clayton told the panel his Wall Street legal experience is a "strength," adding he did not think conflicts of interest would present problems in leading the agency that enforces securities laws and regulates U.S. stock, options and bond markets.
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To ensure this happens daily, Kramer, 35, who most recently teamed up with Walgreens ahead of Red Nose Day to combat childhood poverty, says she enforces a strict rule that the dinner table is reserved for family time only.
Thailand already has a cyber-security law under which the spread of false information carries a jail sentence of up to seven years, and the military government strictly enforces lese majeste laws that shield the royal family from insult.
This week, the FTC said it was launching its latest review of the children's privacy law -- abbreviated as COPPA -- asking the public to weigh in on more than two dozen questions pertaining to how the agency enforces the rules.
The latest legislation aimed at funding the government includes a directive that the Federal Election Commission report to Congress how it enforces the ban on foreign campaign contributions and expenditures in elections, and how it will in the future.
Be smart: Barclays analysts say in a note that the Iran deal is ultimately ka-put under Trump but that he has options... A more "disruptive" one where he ends waivers this week and enforces restrictions within six months.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service, which enforces the Endangered Species Act, "illegally negotiated away its obligation to apply the best available science in order to reach an accommodation with the states of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana," Christensen wrote.
In New York City, cladding must be tested and found to be fire resistant before it can ever be put on a building, said Thomas Fariello, first deputy commissioner for the city's Department of Buildings, which enforces building codes.
Under the new legislation, lawmakers appoint members of the National Council of the Judiciary, which draws up and enforces ethical guidelines for judges, reviews judicial candidates and seeks opinions on new rules and regulations to ensure they are constitutional.
My question is, do you think that this record low level of merger scrutiny is appropriate and if you're confirmed as Attorney General, what might you do to ensure that the Antitrust Division faithfully and vigorously enforces the law?
As Tangshan mills ramp up steel output to chase strong prices, other producers could follow and supply from Hebei province - where Tangshan is located - could rise as it enforces more lenient cuts, said Richard Lu, an analyst at CRU consultancy.
"There is nothing that enforces a change in our strategy... The timeline, which we have set together with the Bulgarian National Bank is the first half of the year, " Goranov told a news conference after a meeting of EU finance ministers.
" Asked if it tracks YouTube content that's shared on sites like Gab, and if that raises any red flags in its efforts to confront hate content, YouTube said it enforces its policies "based on the content that appears on YouTube.
With that lofty price tag in mind, CNBC asked the Federal Election Commission, the organization that governs the financing of federal elections and enforces the campaign finance laws, who will be footing the bill: the American taxpayer or the Clinton campaign?
But "he can still cause a lot of damage," says Brian O'Toole, who worked at the Treasury Department from 2009 to 2017, including as a senior adviser to the director of the Office of Foreign Assets Control, which enforces sanctions.
But if these groups move to formally organize, their efforts may be blocked by Trump's National Labor Relations Board, which enforces federal collective bargaining laws and recently decided that gig workers do not have a federal right to form a union.
So he now enforces an important rule: You can fool him once, "but once I've lost my trust in you, I very quickly keep that person out of my inner circle — in fact, out of my circle, period," he explained.
"Treasury continues to work in close collaboration with the Government of Iraq to dismantle ISIS financial networks both inside and outside of ISIS-controlled territory," said John E. Smith, director of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which enforces sanctions.
In an effort to provide some insight into its thinking, Twitter has added some new articles to its help center that detail how the company reviews and enforces rules, as well as the factors it considers in its decision-making process.
Still, as Twitter and other social media platforms are being pressured to take a stronger line on fighting the harassment and abuse on their sites, it will be important to keep an eye on how each enforces its new tools.
Though China has repeatedly said it enforces U.N. resolutions on North Korea, it has also said it has the right to conduct what it calls "normal trade" with the country in areas that fall outside the scope of the sanctions.
The ELN derives much of its finances from "taxes" levied on multinational oil operations, which it enforces with violence, particularly in the petrol-rich eastern plains, where some 170 bombings were carried out along a U.S. pipeline in 2001 alone.
"While the [original equipment manufacturer's] authenticator software implements the recognition itself, it enforces privacy by utilizing many features of the Snapdragon Mobile Platform," said senior director of product management for Qualcomm's Snapdragon security team, Sy Choudhury, in an email to Mashable.
"Unlike nearly every other state in America, Idaho currently enforces a categorical ban against transgender people changing the gender on their birth certificates, which is an archaic policy that defies logic," Lambda Legal senior attorney Peter Renn said in a statement.
The Trump administration is proposing significant changes to the way it enforces the Endangered Species Act (ESA), saying they are a needed modernization of decades-old regulations, but wildlife groups say the changes will put endangered animals and plants at risk.
"I hear a lot of facts, sympathetic facts, you put out there, and they speak to all of us," Gorsuch said, before going on to ask why the administration doesn't have the authority to decide how it enforces the law.
The Democrats' new bill would also allow workers to sue employers who illegally interfere with unionizing efforts, instead of forcing them to take all their complaints to the National Labor Relations Board, an independent federal agency that enforces collective bargaining laws.
NBC noted that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, an independent federal agency that enforces federal anti-discrimination law, determined during the Obama administration that sex discrimination should be included in discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
In one of their first acts in the majority, Democrats on Thursday passed a spending package that would reopen the vast majority of the closed parts of government while funding the Department of Homeland Security, which enforces immigration laws, through Feb.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which enforces the federal laws barring discrimination based on race, gender and national origin, has repeatedly considered language similar to that Trump used as evidence of discrimination in the workplace, according to a CNN investigation.
Employees who think their employer has discriminated against them — including through sexual harassment, which is legally considered sex-based discrimination — have to start by filing a complaint with the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which enforces federal civil rights laws.
The Justice Department could also look at whether Google has violated antitrust regulations more broadly — something that could, in theory, lead to the company's breakup — but the president is not supposed to influence the way that agency enforces the law.
The bill grants the F.T.C. new enforcement powers, including the power to require companies to "reasonably address in a timely manner the results of the impact assessments," but the agency even now too rarely enforces its settlements with repeat privacy violators.
The order dated March 22 bars shipping of grains out of the city in Mato Grosso state and comes as Mayor Fábio de Faria enforces a lockdown of all non-essential services to protect the population against the spread of coronavirus.
"Rusal needs clarity from OFAC before it can resume those shipments," the source said, referring to the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury, which enforces economic and trade sanctions based on U.S. foreign policy and national security goals.
The limits of antitrustBut even if the 85033th Circuit decides that the FTC has enforcement authority over internet services providers, how it enforces the antitrust laws against them will result in a very different internet experience than what we enjoy today.
The country already enforces "real-name registration" policies which require people to link online accounts with their official government ID. But the latest move, which was formally adopted Sunday, further removes any sense of anonymity in using the Chinese internet.
But he said China would almost certainly not respect a unilateral fishing ban by the Philippines, much in the way that Vietnam has long ignored a unilateral fishing ban that China sporadically enforces in another part of the South China Sea.
When President Obama signed the Trade Facilitation and Enforcement Act into law last year, it included a provision that U.S. Customs prohibits, stops and enforces a ban on products made with forced labor that are imported into the United States.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron won backing at a European Union summit on Thursday to end the so-called "tampon tax," which enforces a 5 percent rate on women's sanitary products on the basis they are non-essential, luxury items.
"Not only does San Francisco have a larger number of anti-homeless laws than many U.S. cities; it enforces these laws vigorously," a cohort of researchers from UC Berkeley and UC San Diego wrote in a 2015 study of San Francisco's homelessness crisis.
I pledge that as President, I will advance a trade agenda that protects all working people; a trade policy agenda that respects and enforces basic labor rights, creates and protects good jobs at home and supports equitable, sustainable and democratic development abroad.
The Transportation Department has said it is looking into the events that led to the dog's death and was in contact with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the agency that enforces the Animal Welfare Act and handles complaints about alleged animal mistreatment.
The FCC enforces the rules for all the wireless broadcasts in the United States, and many of most of its important enforcement mechanisms are now closed for the duration of the shutdown, which President Trump recently warned could last months or even years.
The promise of Tigera's solution is that it allows enterprises to ensure compliance by using a zero-trust model that authorizes each service on the network, encrypts all the traffic and enforces the policies the admins have set for their company and needs.
The Prudential Authority (PA), which supervises and enforces the FIC Act, said on Tuesday the penalty follows an on-site inspection in 2014 that found deficiencies relating to compliance, as well as weaknesses in controls to counter potential money laundering and terrorist financing.
Trump is weighing who to put in charge of the Department of Homeland Security, which enforces immigration law and plays a key role in preventing terror attacks; a director of national intelligence; and several Cabinet posts dealing with energy and the environment.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian refiners are increasing their planned purchases from OPEC nations, Mexico and the United States to make up for any loss of Iranian oil if the U.S. enforces sanctions more harshly from next month, sources and company officials said.
Three weeks after the June 1353 fire, neither the two companies involved in the cladding on the Grenfell Tower nor the local authority which enforces the building codes have addressed questions from Reuters about whether that test was ever conducted and its outcome.
And the British government would have to carry out some of the functions now handled by the European Commission, the union's executive arm, which negotiates trade agreements, enforces antitrust laws and is involved in policymaking in many areas, from agriculture to information technology.
"OCR determined we do not have subject matter jurisdiction over Allegation 1, insomuch as the alleged discriminatory conduct you described does not raise any prohibitive bases under the civil rights laws OCR enforces," an agency letter dismissing one complaint read, according to HuffPost.
Everson, who was commissioner under President George W. Bush and later ran as a Republican candidate in the 2016 election, says the party understands the challenges the IRS will face as it enforces their signature legislative achievement, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
The statutory pay-go sequester (as opposed to the Budget Control Act sequester that enforces the discretionary spending limits) requires across the board cuts in non-exempt mandatory spending programs to offset any deficit-increasing legislation that was passed in a given year.
The Democratic Party is, as some political scientists put it, a "coalition of social groups," ranging from Planned Parenthood to teachers' unions, rather than an ideological monolith; there's nothing comparable to the array of institutions that enforces purity on the other side.
"In spite of the company's strategy to open new centers in countries that are 'quieter' from the point of view of trade unionism, the tough working conditions it enforces are driving more and more workers to rebel against them," the strikers said.
In order to "break the cycle of dependency," reSTART enforces a 45-day abstinence-based structure in which her clients—all of whom also have sponsors—are taught the life skills that may go underdeveloped as a result of excessive technology use.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission — which enforces federal laws against employment discrimination — issued national guidance in 2012 warning employers they could be liable for discrimination lawsuits if they're disqualifying disparately large numbers of minority candidates for employment based on criminal background checks.
In a move certain to raise hackles with the European Commission, which monitors and enforces EU fiscal rules, the government sees the deficit remaining at 2.4 percent for the next three years, rather than progressively declining toward zero as the Commission's recipe prescribes.
Neighboring California, which already enforces some of the nation's most restrictive gun laws and was the first state to prohibit lead ammunition in specific regions, recently imposed a statewide ban on that type of bullet that will go into effect next July.
But after the deal with six world powers in 2015 in which Iran agreed to curb its nuclear program in return for relief from sanctions, billions in Iranian assets started to become available in Europe, which generally enforces judgments from American courts.
A municipal order dated Sunday bars shipping of grains out of the city in Mato Grosso state and comes as Mayor Fábio de Faria enforces a lockdown of all non-essential services to protect the population against the spread of the virus.
They filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that enforces civil rights laws against workplace discrimination, arguing that the department took action against them after they pressed for discipline against a male harasser and for fair treatment for women.
Driving the news: The coalition, which includes the Center for Digital Democracy and the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, argues the FTC must examine data collection and digital marketing practices before it changes how it enforces the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.
Similarly to TurboTax, if you want to use H&R Block&aposs free edition, we recommend navigating directly to the website instead of going through the IRS Free File portal or you&aposll hit a landing page that enforces a $69,000 income limit.
Then, new national security adviser John Bolton and his team must consider whether the overarching goal is to reinforce US presidential prestige and the idea that Washington enforces red lines -- and if so how much force is appropriate to send that message.
Instead of tightly packing everything you need for your trip into the smallest bag you can, bring a slightly bigger bag with some extra space for that return flight (the exception is if you're flying an airline that strictly enforces bag size).
Hollywood films are increasingly been written with a Chinese audience in mind, leading to concerns as China enforces strict controls on American entertainment companies, limiting the number of Western movies that can be shown in cinemas in the country, and censoring their content.
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka and other labor leaders want to make sure that Mexico enforces new labor standards under the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Free Trade Agreement (USMCA), and that there is a strong system of recourse if Mexico does not.
Adam Smith, a former senior adviser at the U.S. Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control, which enforces U.S. sanctions, said even the toughest steps might not change North Korea's behavior, given its small, isolated economy, which unlike Iran's had few international connections.
On Tuesday, the European Court of Human Rights upheld the Swiss officials' decision, rejecting the parents' argument that the Swiss authorities had violated the "freedom of thought, conscience and religion" guaranteed by the European Convention on Human Rights, which the court enforces.
Oil companies have pushed for years to recombine two Interior Department offices, one that collects revenue from the oil and gas companies that drill on federal lands and waters, and another that oversees and enforces safety and environmental regulations of that drilling.
Many sponsors of unaccompanied minors, who are usually relatives, are living in the United States without authorization and advocates say some sponsors are now more reluctant to claim children in custody because their information is shared with ICE, which enforces immigration laws.
US District Judge Tanya Chutkan scolded the administration for illegally halting an Obama-era rule that required businesses to start reporting employee salary data by race, gender, and job title to the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that enforces civil rights laws.
"Based on recent studies and our own enforcement experience, far too often individuals face obstacles to accessing their health information," said Jocelyn Samuels, the director of the Office for Civil Rights at the Department of Health and Human Services, which enforces federal health privacy standards.
Trump's returns would be used as part of an effort to "assess the extent to which the IRS audits and enforces the federal tax laws against a sitting president and to determine if those audits need to be codified into federal law," Neal said.
The ICO, which enforces the new rules in the U.K., did not say if the bulk of the new cases are GDPR-related as the watchdog doesn't separate out its complaints by type, but said that the agency expects the figures will continue to climb.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach (R), an immigration hard-liner and a member of Trump's transition team, said Trump would likely roll back several of President Obama's executive actions relating to immigration and the chief agency that enforces those laws, Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
"The purpose of the government ban (on) the use of plastic bags is to avoid health and environmental effects resulting from the use of plastic bags," the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA), a state agency that enforces environmental policies and laws, said in a statement.
There may also be more practical benefits than just netting good will: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws, has made it clear that blocking workers from using bathrooms that correspond to their gender identities violates federal law.
Grassley and oil-state GOP senators have been negotiating among each other and with Trump in recent months to try to get changes to the way the EPA enforces the ethanol mandate, with the goal of saving refinery jobs without hurting the ethanol industry.
The scope of the subpoena suggests a widening of the investigation by the State Joint Commission on Public Ethics, which enforces state lobbying laws and has been focused on whether the group, the Campaign for One New York, illegally lobbied the city in 2015.
But in the event that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin enforces the provisions barring layoffs for companies benefiting, this could serve as an adjunct to the UI expansion, enabling businesses to avoid payroll reductions and providing more money, overall, to workers than the government will directly.
Mr. Engel dismissed Mr. Neal's stated official rationale for seeking the returns — that Congress needs them for an investigation into how the I.R.S. audits and enforces federal tax laws against presidents — as "pretextual," saying lawmakers instead wanted them for the political purpose of disclosing them.
And those familiar with The Wall Street Journal will know that the paper, like The Times, enforces a strict separation between its news and opinion sections — meaning the reporters facing expulsion had absolutely nothing to do with the writing and publication of Mead's column.
CCDI, the national body that enforces discipline among Party officials, vowed in January to wipe out corruption linked to bank officials signing off on high-risk loans, in a sign of a deepening anti-corruption campaign that is now targeting banks and financial institutions.
He also advocated for punishing women who have abortion in this country The attorney general enforces one of the most important laws that protects patients and staff entering reproductive health clinics — the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (commonly called the "FACE Act").
The use of chlorine bombs by the Syrian government, Mr. Higgins said, continued even after reports confirming their use were made by the United Nations and an international watchdog organization in The Hague that enforces the ban on the use of chemical agents in war.
New York (CNN Business)Seven employers, including Capital One and car rental company Enterprise, violated federal law when they used Facebook ads to exclude workers based on their age, gender or both, according to rulings from the federal agency that enforces laws prohibiting workplace discrimination.
Our high school civics teachers taught us that Congress writes the law, the Executive enforces the law, and the Judiciary interprets the law, but the reality is that the vast majority of enforceable legal rules are written, not by Congress, but by administrative agencies.
Even if you never produce a bumper crop of anything but kale, as is often the case in my yard, the habit of gardening, and the routines and rhythms it enforces in life, are part of the reason to keep at it year after year.
In the unruly workplace comedy — which features T.J. Miller, Jason Bateman, Courtney B. Vance, and SNL's Kate McKinnon —  Aniston plays icy-dispositioned interim CEO Carol who enforces a strict workplace environment and mandates painful layoffs all while the company looks to throw a crazy office christmas party.
But the fact is is this, you&aposd rather have recreated I.C.E under the Bush years because at the end of the day you have to have some part of the federal government that enforces our borders, whether you are going to enforce it or not.
Davis filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (a government agency that enforces civil rights laws) claiming gender discrimination after she was fired from the Saints for violating a rule that bans cheerleaders from wearing lingerie or appearing fully or semi-nude on social media.
Trump could simply eliminate the pressure by getting rid of the Office of Civil Rights, the part of the Education Department that enforces Title IX. His campaign policy director suggested during the campaign that he'd like to do just that, moving it to the Department of Justice.
"The most recent missile test by North Korea appears to be one of its most advanced yet and proves that a policy of maximum pressure that fully enforces all sanctions against the regime is the only way to bring Kim Jong Un to his senses," Sen.
Get more stories like this by signing up for our daily morning newsletter, Axios AM.  Let's break it down: Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the "zero-tolerance" policy earlier this year, which aggressively enforces the 1965 law that made illegal entry into the U.S. a federal misdemeanor.
The Department of Justice, which enforces the act, has issued guidelines about web accessibility but no formal regulations on how to achieve it — and they seem unlikely to materialize soon, after the federal government in July placed web regulations on its list of "inactive" agenda items.
Holland Christian does not receive funding from the Education Department, which enforces Title IX in schools and colleges that participate in programs it administers, but court cases suggest that it is still bound by the rules that apply to all education programs that receive federal funding.
The only way the pipeline could be stopped, then, is if all states individually strengthen their gun laws or if the federal government passes a law that enforces stricter rules, from universal background checks like Chicago's to mandatory gun buyback programs like Australia's, across all states.
The upshot feels like mania or at least denial: In the series of home visits by four other women that structure the first half of the play, she all but enforces a convivial tone, as if they were besties meeting post-work at a wine bar.
" Peter Kucik, a former expert at Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which enforces U.S. sanctions, said such a meeting by an American executive with a sanctioned official would run the risk of violating U.S. regulations if they "went beyond casual conversation, entered into an agreement.
The New York City Commission on Human Rights, which enforces these protections under the city's Human Rights Law, has worked to make those protections even stronger through legal guidance defining workplace violations and providing clear examples of how and when employers should make accommodations for pregnant employees.
" Peter Kucik, a former expert at Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which enforces U.S. sanctions, said such a meeting by an American executive with a sanctioned official would run the risk of violating U.S. regulations if they "went beyond casual conversation, entered into an agreement.
Malaysia already enforces a mixed secular and religious legal system, with some regions mandating Sharia laws punishing what the penal code calls "unnatural" acts such as homosexual sex with caning and fines, while Indonesia's conservative northwestern province of Aceh has a history of enacting Sharia law.

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