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"flout" Definitions
  1. flout something to show that you have no respect for a law, etc. by openly not obeying it

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Ask yourself if you're willing to flout the fine print.
In their haste, the private trucks regularly flout traffic rules.
Britain, he said would "oppose those who flout international law".
The point was to flout as many taboos as possible.
A deal with an insurer would flout both those predilections.
Many lack adequate infrastructure, and contractors routinely flout building codes.
But Ms. Somers has never been afraid to flout convention.
On Twitter, where space is limited, influencers often flout the rule.
Asylum-seekers who flout the law should face prison or deportation.
On Twitter, where space is limited, celebrities often flout the rule.
Public employees who flout the law could also face disciplinary measures.
China has also proven more than willing to flout international law.
Most of these laws were not written to directly flout Roe.
He likes people who, like him, flout convention and go to extremes.
Nonetheless, mining and land conversion that flout regulations have continued, Abdullah said.
Could the building flout the law and turn the dial down further?
Evidence suggests that drivers who routinely flout traffic laws are more dangerous.
Those who flout the law deserve to be held accountable, not coddled.
The takeaway for banks was: You can do it, just don't flout it.
The most consistent quality of her books is a desire to flout rules.
Traditional retailers allege that the online marketplaces flout rules against foreign direct investment.
Farms and ranches that flout the law can and should be held accountable.
They flout the people's choice to elect Obama to a four-year term.
Arya's death would flout almost every narrative convention out there, should it happen.
And so the crisis has also revealed humanity's tendency to flout the rules.
They argue that the policies flout federal laws and help criminals evade deportation.
Officials are yet to decide on penalties for those who flout the ban.
The government said it would consider blacklisting companies that flout the plastic bans.
Her actions support those who flout our laws and boldly validate the illegality.
The problem is criminals who flout the regulations that legal fleets must obey.
Such cases can also flout assumptions about the best way to protect free speech.
If you flout the law, you could be subject to the financial civil penalty.
Trump's whole modus operandi is to flout conventional "political correctness" by not using code.
"The President's staff need to follow ethics rules — not flout them," the letter read.
Chipotle continues to flout the law, and its workers suffer as a result. This
This loophole allows businesses called limited liability companies to flout limits on corporate donations.
He wanted to know the rules, so he could know when to flout them.
It remains for his rebellious young daughter, Ea (Pili Groyne), to flout his authority.
"Her actions support those who flout our laws and boldly validates illegality," Sessions said.
To do so would flout first principles in our constitutional order of separated powers.
Why is it different for people who choose to flout our laws and come here?
The targets would flout European Union rules calling for Italy to progressively lower its deficit.
Limbaugh didn't flout his proximity to power as much as other right-wing media figures.
ET on Saturday, with stern warnings for those who would seek to flout the rules.
They share similar pugilistic instincts and a willingness to flout the political class's conventional wisdom.
They flout the rule of law in DRC and endanger the lives of its citizens.
It also threatened to investigate executives who flout rules aimed at rooting out risk-taking.
Hoyer said President Trump's proposed cuts flout 2017 spending levels previously accepted by both parties.
They violate basic human norms and flout existing laws that people around the world welcome.
Chinese experts said Beijing did not plan to flout the sanctions openly at this point.
Worse, Mr Coons has argued, they create perverse incentives for big companies to flout patents.
And it threatens officials who flout the law with removal from office and misdemeanor charges.
If you willfully flout the law, you could face up to five years in prison.
But thanks to Attorney General Sessions, it's now a lot easier to flout a congressional subpoena.
Kerala is studded with temples managed by rich and powerful trusts that often flout local regulations.
"The evolution of technology is no excuse to flout or stretch legal parameters," the court stated.
There are bound to be employers who will try to flout the law — penalties or not.
Pavlovic was the first journalist to flout the rules, but she may not be the last.
In the city centre, Zhao Jin, a property magnate, paid off bureaucrats to flout zoning rules.
This is not illegal, but it does appear to flout the spirit of the tax code.
Swiss traders could also lose their access to EU-based exchanges if they flout the ban.
It let her flout convention in ways which, if purely French, she might not have dared.
Prince's experimental freedom and willingness to flout convention found a natural affinity with Bay Area rappers.
At the same time, Tehran has exploited the JCPOA's vague language to flout the accord's intent.
In short, President Nixon attempted to subvert our democratic institutions and flout the rule of law.
They would go to court at the slightest hint that Mr Johnson might flout their law.
Mr. Branover accused Calabria of making nominal changes in a cynical attempt to flout the ruling.
They inundate doctors with endless streams of data, or flout regulations in the quest for growth.
It's not unusual for traditionalists to blame and shame women who flout gender norms, of course.
So why do so many of us flout doctors' recommendations to take our lenses out to sleep?
The prosecutor also pointed out what he described as Epstein's brazenness and willingness to flout the law.
"Those voters have been drawn to him because he's willing to flout" establishment rules, Mr. Strawn said.
As before, though, women will be forced to flout the law to achieve personal dignity and safety.
Those who flout the rules could face a fine of up to 20,500 euros ($22,400), she said.
"We cannot suffer in silence," he declared, while other global powers flout the principles of "fair competition".
He has fashioned a strong-man image in Russia banked on his ability to flout the West.
Otherwise, fines will range from $15 to $99, depending on how many times they flout the ban.
Perhaps inequality plays a role: the rich and powerful flout the law, so why shouldn't ordinary folk?
We long for a disciplinarian, but meanwhile we squabble among ourselves, willingly pay bribes and flout rules.
And although the company was warned these banking products could flout regulatory obligations it nonetheless pressed ahead.
But Indian government officials say Philip Morris is using methods that flout the nation's tobacco-control regulations.
The idea regards Iranian subsistence as a cornerstone of economic policy, allowing it to flout Western demands.
Human Rights Watch called on the government to fire any officers who flout the rule of law.
There may be ways to finesse those rules, which the Europeans are anxious not to openly flout.
The selective enforcement of Prohibition also made Harlem a space to flout convention (up to a point).
Exporters in low- and middle-income countries who flout labor laws can undercut competitors with lower prices.
Of course he'd flout Congress's authority and trash the separation of powers to protect himself from accountability.
Such tactics flout international law and run contrary to even the most basic standards of human decency.
Landlords flout laws on building exteriors and ignore enforcement, including $31 million in fines, The Times found.
Conservative commentators say creating such a body would flout racial equality by giving special rights to Aboriginals.
Trump's willingness to flout political norms has outraged his critics, even while it has delighted his supporters.
That's mainly because Saudi Arabia is already pumping at below its quota while others flout the agreement.
During his long, illustrious career, Robert Morris has constructed sculptures that startle, question, challenge and flout expectations.
His success with his supporters has often rested in his willingness to so publicly flout such standards.
These wouldn't flout the law; they'd be under color of it and even in concert with it.
Some bosses may get permits to run legitimate recycling (or repair) sites and simply flout the law.
Where should they draw the line between a sports piece and one that would flout the new rule?
Another worry is that companies have an incentive to flout sensible regulations in their desire to gain scale.
The result is a near-pathological resistance toward taking a stand against actors that brazenly flout Facebook's rules.
They might take extreme chances with our data, even flout regulations, because they literally have nothing to lose.
In a healthy democracy, other constitutional actors would resist the president's efforts to flout a Supreme Court ruling.
We do not consider any of these sufficient, either individually or in aggregate, to flout the historical precedent.
He helped banish Communism, but he also went on to flout European policy by refusing to house refugees.
And his constant assaults on his own Department of Justice and its personnel flout the rule of law.
He's proud to flout the norms of presidential behavior, possibly even to the point of extorting foreign leaders.
The best of the 13 stories in Olivia Clare's debut collection flout convention and work in mysterious ways.
He also said the United States did not intend to flout the rules of the World Trade Organization.
The Commission under his leadership has also taken unprecedented enforcement actions to punish those who flout consumer protection laws.
Their city is close to Beijing, virtually on Mr Xi's doorstep, but the steel bosses openly flout his orders.
But here we are, watching a president flout Congress' constitutional authority to initiate and proceed with an impeachment inquiry.
The outsiders flout the rules of the house, until, on the verge of eviction, their abrasive children show up.
Some Democrats are less content than ever to tie their hands with the fiscal rules that Republicans routinely flout.
Instead, he consistently rallied his base behind policies that, according to legal experts, flout core tenets of constitutional law.
Firms regularly flout rules about the independence of directors by, for example, packing boards with cronies of the chairman.
For now, however, the F.A.A. is cracking down on those flying without permits or who otherwise flout the rules.
While they acknowledge that a president has expansive power to pardon, they worry about Trump's propensity to flout norms.
The Assad regime continues to flout the UN Security Council's resolution calling for a 30-day ceasefire in Syria.
There were also questions about how strictly the government plans to crack down on people who flout the restrictions.
North Korea poses a serious threat and challenge to our world, and its actions flout the international nonproliferation regime.
Too often, national governments flout the edicts of the single market so as to protect a politically connected industry.
As animals with little respect for authority or capitalism, raccoons flout convention in ways we can only hope to.
Army checkpoints abound, while gun-toting policemen riding up the mountain flout chairlift signs warning: "No Smoking, No Weapons".
Op-Ed Contributors You need the First Amendment precisely when your ideas offend others or flout the majority's orthodoxies.
You may choose to flout what's considered cool, but even so, you position yourself in relation to that belief.
Beyond these races, however, cord-cutters are out of luck—unless they're willing to flout copyright laws, that is.
The president has an obligation to nominate, and Republicans flout their plain constitutional duty by refusing to consider his nominee.
But it leaves unanswered the biggest and thorniest question: Why does Russia so flagrantly flout international laws, rules and conventions?
Those problems, he said, are of U.S. policy and strategy being undermined when outside officials flout established chains of command.
This designation is the most powerful enforcement tool regulators have to protect miners from companies that repeatedly flout safety rules.
But in private, evidence abounds that the company continues to flout every rule and attempt at oversight placed before it.
There are plenty of other apps that flout COPPA laws by making it easy for underage children to sign up.
Courts will obviously be a critical avenue for resisting measures that flout our basic commitment to equality and religious liberty.
Startups run by visionaries break rules, flout the law and upend the status quo (Apple, Uber, Airbnb, Tesla, Theranos, etc.).
They've worked in tandem to bust dozens of token sales and ICOs that flout federal law or dupe potential investors.
It is more than willing to flout the World Trade Organization's intellectual property rules to build its domestic technological expertise.
Regulators worry this novel fund-raising method is allowing people to flout the rules that are supposed to protect investors.
Family separations flout the international law principle that the best interests of all children in a territory must be considered.
But the original original idea of the paper was just to be disgusting and to flout every single American convention.
Fake-branded bars are a relatively new way to flout global measures to block conflict minerals and prevent money-laundering.
Failure to do so is sending a terrible signal to other countries that they can flout U.S. laws without consequence.
Tehran confirmed the launch on Wednesday, according to local media, but argued that it did not flout the 2015 agreement.
These are the women who flout convention, who shrug off the norms, the eccentrics who do things their own way.
And they all flout conventional wisdom, which says that while Clinton may be decent and overly qualified, she simply doesn't inspire.
Judge Deborah Taylor said Assange had exploited his privileged position to flout the law and express his disdain for British justice.
Two young locals flout the law by smoking marijuana in front of the House of Ink tattoo parlor on Horizon Avenue.
He's also fundamentally an institutionalist, so his instinct is to defer to presidential norms even as Trump continues to flout them.
And if America does flout its obligations, it'll seriously hurt international momentum around the issue, especially if other countries follow suit.
Many Democrats have dismissed the issue, but Republicans insist that it is a symptom of Clinton's ambitions to flout the rules.
He may either flout the reporting requirement altogether, or provide a bogus determination refuting the clear findings of the intelligence community.
How can Americans be expected to respect and obey the law when the president himself proudly proclaims he will flout it?
We have to be smart, stand up for U.S. workers and industry, and take notice when foreign companies flout the law.
Mr. Trump remains confident that he can flout conventional campaign practice by relying on a small staff and heavy news coverage.
Until now, he told me, most people assumed that no president would dare to flout norms against profiting from the office.
The coal miners brought in to excavate beneath the superheated nuclear core flout the radiation levels by working in the nude.
Clearly and lamentably, the president is prepared to flout constitutional limits on his authority to commit our troops on his own.
But CNBC was able to find examples of products that appeared to flout these rules, illustrating that the problem still persists.
The government warned that Britain would face a shutdown with curfews and travel restrictions if people continued to flout the advice.
Unfortunately, leftists in Congress are using their sacred oath to the Constitution as justification to flout the primacy of its principles.
And in the White House, a polarizing and unpredictable president continues to flout political norms and inflame the deeply divided country.
An investigation by The Times found that landlords flout laws on building exteriors and ignore enforcement, including $31 million in fines.
This administration won't let China flout all the rules to muscle it way to the top of the world's economic order.
She opposes meaningful penalties when companies flout the law and she refuses to support regulations that prevent injuries and save lives.
Those who knowingly flout the requirement may be charged a penalty of $100,000 or 50 percent of the balance in the account.
But you could be a by-the-books Capricorn or people-pleasing Libra and still have an Aquarian desire to flout convention.
From the very beginning of his career, Picabia displayed an impressive talent and rigor, along with a willingness to flout established taste.
Banks and asset managers may face fines or even jail if they flout the ban on trading Swiss stocks on EU exchanges.
For those who flout the requirement, the penalty, also known as a shared responsibility payment, may be $695 or more this year.
In their Thursday statements, they also said they may freeze assets or limit trading by users who were found to flout rules.
But the sheer number of countries that have been willing to flout UN sanctions reveals the limits of Trump's economic pressure strategy.
Countries and companies that flout those sanctions could be banned from doing business and making financial transactions with U.S. citizens or firms.
The Russell Amendment would protect these organizations from having to advertise their willingness to hire and promote employees who flout those teachings.
Instagram's lax privacy practices let a trusted partner track millions of users' physical locations, secretly save their stories, and flout its rules.
But he said that does not mean that officials are free to flout the Constitution and the rights it proclaims and protects.
"They've proven, again and again, over the past few years that they are not afraid to flout international norms and create chaos."
And the modern administrative state would give a president who was willing to flout the rule of law a lot of leverage.
His efforts are the latest in a string of actions that Senate Republicans have taken to flout norms in the upper chamber.
News analysis: Mr. Netanyahu has promised to begin annexing parts of the West Bank, which would flout four decades of U.S. policy.
Democrats believe the Trump White House must be held accountable for continuing to flout the US Constitution and act above the law.
Russia is a world power again, able, just last week, to flout the combined diplomatic assault of a raft of Western nations.
They can challenge senator-jurors who flout the impartiality oath simply by making a motion to bar them from serving as jurors.
In an immigration court system that handles 200,000 cases a year, there are bound to be some people who flout the rules.
At the very least, experts said, that kind of public pressure would make it more difficult for future presidents to flout the law.
A lame-duck Merkel – or her successor – may be less tolerant of countries, such as Italy, who flout the European Union's budget rules.
The interviews reveal Trump as someone who is just as willing to flout the foreign policy establishment as he is the GOP elite.
And yet, despite taking roles that flout convention, Driver has achieved certified A-list success, balancing work in Hollywood blockbusters with artier fare.
Mr Lighthizer combines an encyclopedic knowledge of global trade rules with a willingness to flout them if they do not serve America's interests.
It was one more provocation by a regime that continues to flout the use of -- and it's got to come to an end.
Is it "breaking the game" to flout the patterns established throughout decades of Jeopardy history, in favor of picking off the priciest clues?
From this cupboard of essential condiments—including curry powder, Marmite, and brown sauce—British home cooks recklessly flout ingredient lists and recommended measurements.
And legal property rights offer less protection in countries where big men can flout the law with impunity—a particular problem in Africa.
This seems to be indicative not so much of genius or skill as of a willingness to flout the interests of state actors.
Some Trump critics have urged the agency to conduct investigations into various potential conflicts or punish officials who appeared to flout ethics rules.
Just like The Breakfast Club gang, the Hogwarts kids flout school rules, dance around, fall in love, and learn to overcome their differences.
But it's not too early for some Americans to flout social distancing and isolation guidelines and return to work, according to some executives.
Of course, if the president decides to flout any of the court rulings, the country could find itself in a deeper constitutional crisis.
They say the lax enforcement has allowed landlords to flout the requirements and that that has undermined the city's efforts to reduce homelessness.
It said the SeaWorld board had decided to flout shareholders' wishes and keep David F. D'Alessandro, its chairman, in his post through 2017.
Seeking $8 billion, the plaintiffs claim the distributors conspired to flout the federal law that requires them to monitor sales and report outliers.
Iran has also begun to flout some aspects of the nuclear deal itself, by enriching uranium to proscribed quantities and levels of purity.
The US, then, hopes the power of its example at home can inspire corrupt governments that flout the rule of law to reform.
He cast the departure as a litmus test for British democracy, warning that any further delay would flout the will of the public.
"Attacks on children continue unabated as warring parties flout one of the most basic rules of war: the protection of children," she added.
A few months back, I asked McCurry whether he thought Trump, if he got the nomination, would haggle over or flout the rules.
But nonetheless, the sheer number of countries that have been willing to flout UN sanctions reveals the limits of Trump's economic pressure strategy.
Such tactics appear to flout international law but Russia, Syria's ally, has vetoed 11 U.N. Security Council resolutions criticizing its handling of the war.
As it turned out, I was never given the chance to flout Twitter's rules: The chap never replied; after several months, I gave up.
While this works well for the responsible operator hacks are already available online to work around the restrictions for those who flout the rules.
Selected stories:— Instagram's lax privacy practices let a trusted partner track millions of users' physical locations, secretly save their stories, and flout its rules
If it allows France to flout the rules, the glue that holds the EU together melts; why should other countries stick by their commitments?
Families have taken the journey anyway, not because they are determined to flout our immigration laws — but because they want not to be murdered.
It relies on its members, and on institutions like political parties and the press, to shame and discourage people who flout important political norms.
Individuals who flout the communications stop order face a maximum sentence of two years in prison and a fine of 20,000 Singapore dollars ($14,891).
But Francis has been known to flout Vatican protocol, and the meeting with Sanders was evidence that his personal desires often trump Vatican diplomacy.
Meanwhile, Washington has raised complaints at WTO against India's export subsidies, estimated at $7 billion a year, which it claims flout multilateral trading rules.
Critics object to enabling addicts to flout laws about illicit drugs and say injection facilities could thwart efforts to treat and prevent drug use.
But in a country like Britain, where earlier generations found it easy to buy homes, that seems to flout a psychological rule for some.
The Honda suit accuses Khanna's campaign — including Khanna himself — of conspiring to flout the CFAA, pointing to his personal responses to Honda donor emails.
In September 2015, Volkswagen admitted to installing illegal engine management software in cars, allowing it to flout stringent emissions rules in the United States.
A growing stack of recent government and private studies has made increasingly clear that Volkswagen was hardly the only company to flout pollution limits.
Such policies were outlawed more than two decades ago, with bipartisan support, but there are no real penalties for jurisdictions that flout the law.
But there certainly are individuals and groups like the Earth Liberation Front willing to flout the law in their quest to preserve pristine wildernesses.
It got him thinking about how, when you let teenagers into the political arena, they flout the rules of what it's acceptable to discuss.
Larry Hogan has mused about challenging Mr. Trump, presidential loyalists in the party apparatus are prepared to flout Mr. Hogan's wishes in selecting delegates.
The I.R.S. said it would not tolerate states that try to flout the law — a stance that is likely to be challenged in court.
But in recent months, India's leader, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has shown that he is willing to flout China's wishes — and ignore its threats.
A major headache for sanitation workers, she added, has been trying to clean around the increasing number of cars that flout street cleaning rules.
If you knowingly flout the reporting requirement, you may be charged a penalty of $2150,2000 or 210 percent of the balance in the account.
And if some people can flout law enforcement and survive, and others obey it and die, law enforcement is not doing its job properly.
For Palau's police, the catch — the far more elusive target — was the fishing companies who send these desperate men to sea to flout the law.
An exhibition at the Brunei Gallery, African Gaze, shows these one-of-a-kind posters flout many of the conventions of mass-produced Hollywood posters.
A bigger cost is in the legitimacy of the public sphere as a whole when even MPs can flout the rule of law so brazenly.
Some analysts believe he has no successor in mind, and interpret his willingness to flout party convention as a sign of Mr Xi's self-confidence.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the legislation would flout international trade law and be an act of unfair competition aimed ultimately at helping U.S. business.
Russia continues to flout the law of the sea to serve its own interests, at the expense of the longstanding principle of freedom of navigation.
These bills would flout the will of voters and trample on states' historic ability — back to the founding of our nation — to prevent predatory lending.
Airbnb, valued at more than $30 billion, thinks it is above even the basic responsibility to hold its users accountable when they flout the law.
And he is likely to flout the US, as he has in the past, but he may also retaliate against US interests in the region.
Elliott said that Akzo "has chosen yet again to flout fundamental shareholder rights", by not giving investors the opportunity to add items to the agenda.
The HOS rules were easy to flout, but they've been more rigorously enforced by electronic-logging devices that became required in every truck driver's cabin.
Central Americans had become the subject of fierce political jockeying, and scores of churches opened their doors as sanctuaries to flout the Reagan White House.
Business Insider has previously reported on how companies have been able to scrape millions of users' data and openly flout the photo-sharing app's rules.
If Trump uses pardons to flout the law and faces no consequences it may be a genie that can't be put back in the lamp.
Both are popular with the young leader, so much so that they flout the "obsequiousness of other senior aides" when in his company, Reuters reports.
"Clearly China believes that they have an opportunity and they feel empowered to flout that, and a demonstration by Australia would be welcome," Hanson said.
There is simply no excuse for allowing some of the largest coal companies in the world to flout the law and put taxpayers at risk.
He said Ms. Schaaf's actions to alert residents about a planned immigration raid "support those who flout the law and boldly validates" — not "invalidates" — "illegality."
Maduro and the chavistas are determined not to relinquish power, and seem willing to flout the law, denying Venezuelans the right to choose their leaders.
But Mr. Rajoy's government warns that it will not allow the regional government to flout the Spanish Constitution by holding an unapproved referendum on independence.
His study cited previous research that indicated drivers behind the wheel of a costly vehicle are more likely to flout traffic regulations or drive recklessly.
In a civil or criminal trial, people who flout a court's instructions can be found in contempt, and either fined or imprisoned until they comply.
Based on internal documents, the report charged that W.H.O. staff members routinely flout travel rules to fly business class and stay in five-star hotels.
"Together we have sent a message that we will not tolerate Russia's continued attempts to flout international law and undermine our values," May said Monday.
But lawmakers of both parties often flout the rules, particularly during events like the State of the Union or an address from a foreign leader.
My case underscores Bahrain's enormous power to flout international standards, like lodging an illegitimate "red notice" with Interpol to stop a refugee while he travels.
The President-elect may have been able to flout conventions of decency and truthfulness in his campaign, but presidents and their families must meet certain expectations.
President Donald Trump's administration has drafted legislation that would allow him to flout World Trade Organization rules and raise tariffs without congressional approval, Axios reported Sunday.
Some treatments, including some of those offered by U.S. Stem Cell, seem to flout those rules, but so far the FDA has had difficulty cracking down.
That may be hard to believe, given how many people flout the laws and drink anyway, but it's been consistently found to be true in research.
But the extra cost of making engines compliant, and the adverse impact that this has on performance and fuel efficiency, tempt carmakers to flout the rules.
That allows well-connected industries, such as the tanneries of Hazaribagh, a residential area of Dhaka, to flout environmental laws, causing grave health problems for locals.
Parliaments in countries like Germany and the Netherlands already find it galling to send so much of their taxpayers' cash to governments that flout the rules.
"This president is not going to sit by and let Iran flout its violations or apparent violations to the joint agreement," Spicer said at a briefing.
Despite years of efforts to educate healthcare workers about infection control, multiple studies show that many still routinely flout even basic preventive measures, like hand-washing.
If you flout the law, you could be on the hook for the greater of up to $275,2000 or 2150 percent of account balances in penalties.
"We cannot tolerate rogue bankers, those who in effect steal from depositors," governor Patrick Njoroge told a news conference, pledging to punish those who flout regulations.
The bill doesn't call for criminal prosecution of a woman getting an abortion, but doesn't include language about what happens to doctors who flout the law.
The argument that these young people have never known another home is reasonable, but this does not explain how their families get to flout immigration law.
A Google spokesman said on Monday that YouTube terminated Mr. Jones's channel outright because he continued to flout policies he had already been penalized for violating.
City officials have said many of the businesses — some of which offer meditation gardens, professional chefs, spas and other luxury amenities — are unlicensed or flout regulations.
It was called, unsurprisingly, the Thirteen Club, and its stated mission was to improve the standing of the holiday and also flout all manner of superstitions.
But Iranians have always found creative ways to bend and even flout the rules, with fashion crazes like Western-style mullets and skintight coats for women.
There's a $12,921 penalty for non-willful violations, while individuals who flout the law could face fines of up to $129,210 or 50% of the account.
The government fell, toppled by an outpouring of anger against a culture of official graft and negligence that had enabled the club to flout safety regulations.
The President has repeatedly called for the public outing of the whistleblower -- potentially dangerous conduct in this climate that would flout the law's protections against reprisal.
The country also is a strategic ally of the United States and NATO, on its exposed eastern front, in fighting Putin's attempts to flout international law.
And, perhaps most importantly, his willingness to flout all the conventions of civilized discourse when it comes to the minority groups that authoritarians find so threatening.
Governments that sign up are supposed to halt exports of weapons if they have good reason to think they will be used to flout international humanitarian law.
Donors should press Mr Kabila to keep his promise to hold elections by the end of the year, and not to flout the constitution by running again.
The real revolution was devising a way to flout labor laws that otherwise provide a livable wage for workers and driving down costs through any means necessary.
"If HHS allows Idaho to go ahead with this, you can bet other conservative states will quickly follow in trying to flout the ACA's rules," Levitt said.
The World Anti-Doping Agency says efforts by athletes to flout drug-testing programs have not stopped since Russia was accused of government-sponsored doping last fall.
North Korea continues to flout international conventions by conducting nuclear weapons tests and firing intercontinental ballistic missiles which are banned by multiple United Nations Security Council Resolutions.
Installing instead a deputy director in anticipation of his exercising the director's duties would perpetuate rather than resolve the existing legal infirmity and further flout congressional will.
Contraception is covered under insurance, as long as you have insurance and as long as your insurance company doesn't arbitrarily flout the law and charge you anyway.
In an interview in Davos on Thursday, Mr. Ross said Huawei had been encouraging American companies to flout federal laws, which had attracted the Commerce Department's attention.
When a presidency, the Constitution and our national security are all at stake, witnesses who flout their duty to testify must bear the consequences of their contempt.
It's egregious that President Trump is attempting to flout the will of Congress and squeeze through a complete overhaul of the nation's immigration laws without anyone noticing.
Maersk Line, the global container shipping market leader, has said weak enforcement combined with the significant cost burden could prompt some shipping companies to flout the rules.
These examples, and many more, flout Article 1 of the Constitution, which bans federal officeholders from accepting "emoluments" from any foreign country unless Congress approves the arrangement.
But of course, Trump has frequently proven himself willing to flout the norms and traditions of American politics with glee, regardless of the backlash that may ensue.
True to its name, Orchid: Seasons will flout the typical six-week gallery show cycle, in favor of four 10-day shows, evolving with each passing season.
"Unfortunately, Uber is doing what it always seems to do: raise obstacles and drag its feet— all while continuing to flout the law," Herrera said in a statement.
But Teddy, presented with a real choice for the first time in his existence, decides to flout her command, releasing the stragglers when he thinks Dolores isn't watching.
On his quest to the general election, he stoked prejudices and passions to flout fundamental constitutional norms, such as our freedoms of the press, religion, and peaceful assembly.
It demonstrates his willingness to mainstream fringe racism, his desire to flout the norms of political discourse, his ability to play the media, and his imperviousness to facts.
Part of founder Sam Calagione's business plan was to openly flout the Reinheitsgebot, Germany's beer purity law, which limits the ingredients in beer to water, barley and hops.
It is time to be clear: It is not in our interest to flout international law and restrict refugees' routes of escape or the assistance we provide them.
The plans also flout the coalition's agreement to ensure that development aid and defense spending did not shrink as a percentage of economic output in the coming years.
And at the same time, public safety is better advanced when we successfully target those who flout the law to trap those victims in a lifetime of addiction.
Since the agreement Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's president, has become even more openly and arrogantly autocratic, as if to show that he can flout European norms with impunity.
A pardon could send the message, whether intended or not, that the president's friends or supporters do not need to respect the law and can flout court orders.
No country should be able to flout the rule of law -- so we're going to keep calling out this behavior for what it is: illegal, unethical, and unfair.
The enforcement guidelines give the immigrants rights groups that sued the state over S.B. 1070 the ammunition to go after local law enforcement agencies that flout the law.
But some of China's more than 23 million Muslims worry that businesses routinely flout those guidelines, selling sweets laced with lard, for instance, or pork disguised as beef.
Constitutional hardball tactics are viewed by the other side as provocative and unfair because they flout the 'goes without saying' assumptions that underpin working systems of constitutional government.
There's a $12,921 penalty for non-willfully failing to file, while individuals who flout the law could face fines of up to $953,210 or 50% of the account.
In America's small towns, though, where trivial feuds can overpower a city's agenda, mayors who flout local tradition — or the law — can quickly find themselves booted from government.
But with that growth has come a steady increase in the number of riders who flout traffic laws, ignoring the fact that their actions can have tragic consequences.
Yet the British government has been criticized by several anti-slavery activists for a lack of support for victims and for working with suppliers who flout the law.
Those who knowingly flout the requirement may be charged a penalty of $100,2000 or 275 percent of the balance in the account for violations occurring prior to Nov.
The business groups urged the 5th Circuit panel not to allow the AGs to flout the rules on the pretext of developments they had every reason to anticipate.
Shelly pointed out that the Catholic Church isn't generally going after teachers who flout its rules by using birth control or divorcing or having sexual relations outside marriage.
Diplomats said a sharp tightening of restrictions was necessary since Pyongyang has proved its determination to flout at all costs attempts at constraining its nuclear and missile programs.
Traditionally, the association between unauthorized immigrants and crime has been logical — people who flout "the rule of law" to come to the US must not respect it generally.
Ethics lawyers have condemned his decision to flout the normal practice of presidents by not putting his assets in a blind trust as far short of what is necessary.
The company has done everything from flout local taxi laws to purposefully manipulating the platforms of competitors in an effort to attract drivers and riders to its own app.
Some early networks also found out the hard way that while online society could be more permissive than the real world, it wasn't wise to completely flout the law.
They'd have to oppose it enough that they'd be willing to flout four decades of court precedent — which most Supreme Court justices are very hesitant to do in general.
It's getting worse every day in the United States as the Trump regime continues to flout the rule of law and destroy everything that we love about the country.
To confuse matters more, some of Somalia's federal states, displaying their own quasi-independence, have made deals that seem to flout the foreign policy of the federal capital, Mogadishu.
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said it was perhaps time to consider alternatives, including ramping up military aid to rebels, if Assad's government continued to flout international agreements.
Katainen, who is responsible for jobs and growth, said the Commission was trying to convince Italy to change its budget plans, which are likely to flout EU fiscal rules.
The police often flout a 2011 law requiring them to notify the watchdog in writing of any deaths or serious injuries caused by police officers, the IPOA employee said.
Yet the British government has been criticized by several anti-slavery organizations over a lack of support for victims and for working with suppliers who flout the landmark law.
We know that Trump is lazy, that he has little practical command over the functions of government, and that he chooses to flout the law at seemingly every opportunity.
From concentration camps to the use of torture, we have seen disastrous results when those we elect to represent us flout the United States' obligations to uphold human rights.
Here are some of the questions that will determine whether the organization's influence diminishes or grows: ■ Can the Security Council take action against countries that flout international humanitarian law?
In any case, any (Western) investment will have to wait the lifting or easing of some of the United Nations sanctions (or flout them and bear the risks associated).
But I'd suggest that a workplace where any employee with a penis gets to flout the sexual harassment policy is already hostile and stressful for every employee without one.
Diplomats and trade officials said the American action — if followed through — would flout W.T.O. rules, given that the United States would be imposing tariffs without first adjudicating its grievances.
Chinese analysts said Beijing had decided not to openly flout the sanctions against the North, which it supported in a series of votes at the United Nations last year.
For those on the right, it may be virtually impossible to believe that Mr. Moore is right about religion but at the same time wrong to flout the law.
These days, residents curse him under their breath because he has expanded his campaign against overfishing to include Senegalese boats that flout fishing rules designed to help stocks rebound.
It annually assesses whether governments' spending, revenues and investments are reasonably balanced and do not excessively flout debt and deficit ceilings set under the EU Stability and Growth Pact.
She said that the deployment did not flout the boots-on-the-ground restriction because the Marines were there on a six-month trial period that was open-ended.
Those who knowingly flout the requirement may be charged a penalty of $2000,2150 or 2000 percent of the balance in the account — and they may also face criminal penalties.
For years, labor activists have been raising concerns that gig economy companies have been allowed to flout decades of carefully honed labor laws by classifying workers as independent contractors.
William Dudley, the outgoing president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said Monday that the Fed should consider curbing executive pay at banks that flout federal regulations.
The foreign interventions, which flout a United Nations embargo on all arms sales to Libya, highlight how the conflict set off by the ouster of Libya's longtime dictator, Col.
They are likely to flout the agreed-upon cuts as the summer driving season sends prices higher, said Victor Shum, who leads IHS Energy's oil market consulting practice in Asia.
But the Telegraphpublished footage on September 26th in which Sam Allardyce, the manager of the English national team, explains how to flout TPO regulations to reporters posing as wealthy businessmen.
Why it matters: These sites flout the idea that doctors use their clinical expertise to find the right treatment for the right patient, reducing them to more of a formality.
Both are creating camera-based, aftermarket ADAS products that are intended only for highway driving, and both enjoy reputations as rebellious bad boys who flout the conventions of the industry.
In the Middle East, the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism continues to flout the spirit of Iran Deal, destabilizing the region and brazenly threatening the security of sovereign nations.
From our tech team, Rob Price revealed that Instagram's lax privacy practices let a trusted partner track millions of users' physical locations, secretly save their stories, and flout its rules.
China, already an aggressive rising power known to flout the rule of law and disregard human rights, now seems to be using hostage-taking to resolve economic and diplomatic disputes.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's vow for Israel to annex parts of the West Bank would flout four decades of American policy, under both Republican and Democratic presidents.
Ms. Csaky of Freedom House said that the Hungarian foundation was without precedent in Europe and that its creation highlighted how openly Mr. Orban is prepared to flout European norms.
"We will fight so that the Human Rights Council is really a human rights council, not one infiltrated by states that flout human rights," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
But the Freedom From Religion Foundation and other groups continue to advocate for clear separation of church and state and argue such events may flout rules of tax-exempt status.
Second, it effectively tells populist politicians who flout norms on the campaign trail that they needn't bother moderating once in office, because the system has already decided that they can't.
Now conservative legislators are working on a federal pre-emption bill, which would allow big companies that meet a voluntary threshold to flout local and state paid-sick-day laws.
And he continued to flout tradition by trashing American institutions overseas, criticizing the press in the presence of leaders who have cracked down on the media in their own countries.
But beyond the payout, the episode raises a serious question about the culture of law enforcement: Are officers more likely to flout the law when they are not in uniform?
As we open our front door, and try to admit people in an orderly way, we cannot allow others to flout our legal system by crashing in through the back door.
Hawkish peers objected when he argued that America should not advocate policies that might provide cover for countries like Russia or China to flout international laws on the use of force.
But as Karen Bradley, the Northern Ireland secretary, has noted, a simple statute of limitations designed to shield veterans in Britain from Northern Irish courts would flout European human-rights law.
Subject to a Jordanian campaign to ban them across the Arab world, Mashrou Leila, a Lebanese indy band whose lyrics flout sexual and political taboos, launched its latest album in London.
The international community was prepared to pursue talks with Pyongyang "but not if North Korea continues to threaten and wilfully flout its international obligations and its own commitments," the official added.
In his vision of a revamped Gucci, elements that seemed radical in the way they appeared to flout gender binaries became the new normal once the eye had time to adjust.
And the hotel industry and labor groups are only too eager to help, hiring their own private investigators to rat out AirBnb hosts who flout a ban on short-term sublets.
And even as season five of The Americans seems to flout storytelling convention all over the place, I doubt it would go so far as to completely ignore such blatant foreshadowing.
For Trump, they reflect his own combative temperament and willingness to flout conventions and political correctness that he clearly believes are key to his strong bond with his most loyal supporters.
Traffic police in Shenzhen in late April installed dozens of high-tech devices in the southern Chinese metropolis, targeting jaywalkers and scooter-riding couriers who are known to flout traffic rules.
According to the coalition, it is egregious that Trump is attempting to flout the will of Congress and squeeze through a complete overhaul of the nation's immigration laws without anyone noticing.
"If we agreed to something I want to keep my word," he said, while keeping the door open to a more narrow rescission bill that didn't flout the bipartisan spending measure.
But there are loopholes in the system, such as private yachts that flout permitting rules, as well as a growing number of tours that involve activities such as kayaking or skiing.
Countless thousands of anonymous women and children are raped, sold to sexual slavery, and murdered by armed groups and rebels who flout the laws of armed conflict meant to protect civilians.
This administration is full of a bunch of amateurs who do not know how government works and they think they can flout the law and rules and do whatever they want.
Then Roberts will have to decide whether to tempt such a battle with majority decisions that flout the popular will, or to follow in the footsteps of an earlier Justice Roberts.
That followed a U.N. report in February that said North Korea was relying on continued access to the international banking system to flout sanctions imposed in relation to its nuclear programme.
Apple and U.S. Bitterly Turn Up Volume in iPhone Privacy Fight | The Justice Department said "no single corporation" — even one as successful as Apple — should be allowed to flout the law.
"It is troubling ... that an administration that pledges to put America first is targeting legal, American-made products instead of focusing its attention on states that flout federal drug laws," Sen.
That followed a U.N. report in February that said North Korea was relying on continued access to the international banking system to flout sanctions imposed in relation to its nuclear program.
Even Mr. Eugene's most ardent supporters acknowledge that the charges against him are significant, but the punishment, many say, seems unreasonably harsh in a league where coaches regularly flout recruiting statutes.
In Europe, Mr. Trump's willingness to flout trade rules has combined with his denunciation of the Paris climate accord and his equivocal support for NATO to force questions about America's reliability.
C.S.P.I. argues that companies flout the rule by using synonyms for low sugar that are known under F.D.A. regulations as "implied" nutrient content claims, such as slightly sweet and lightly sweetened.
But he emphasized that much more needed to be done to stop year-round polluters like real estate developers, some of whom flout rules on construction in the name of development.
We can trust New York State's judges to use this discretion wisely and only for individuals who pose a real threat to the public or who continuously flout the justice system.
"The decision sends an unmistakable message that the Trump administration can't flout the law," said Kit Kennedy, head of the climate and clean energy program at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
What the cruise missiles did instead was to flout international law (in particular, the prohibition of unilateral attacks under the United Nations Charter) and head us toward a very slippery slope.
"There is no legitimate reason why Iran should flout the resolution," said Britain's U.N. Ambassador Karen Pierce, referring to a 2015 UNSC resolution on the Iran nuclear deal and missile work.
It's unlikely that Warren would announce a closely watched donor policy and then intentionally flout it; a fundraising report due by this Friday will spell out all the campaign's refunded donations.
"Together we have sent a message that we will not tolerate Russia's continued attempts to flout international law and undermine our values," British Prime Minister Theresa May told Parliament on Monday.
But lack of effective oversight by the Election Commission of India (ECI) has allowed candidates to flout the limit without much fear of being caught, according to politicians and election experts.
The list would apply to companies that flout market rules and the spirit of contracts, block supplies to Chinese companies for noncommercial reasons or otherwise harm the interests of Chinese companies.
They should also call for funding to allow the IRS to investigate companies and rich individuals who, like the Trumps, flout the country's tax laws in the name of hoarding wealth.
The rulings also flout the result of a referendum that Mr Morales held in February 2016, in which a narrow majority voted that he should not be able to seek re-election.
Residents therefore flout the law by registering their policies at addresses outside the city, where insurance costs less than half what it does inside, or by driving without any insurance at all.
You can purchase a more general tribute to the troubled singer, or really flout your dedication with not one but two different tour shirts, dating May 15, 2009 and September 9, 2008.
But an overheating market may also add pressure to local governments who have struggled to keep the chaotic property sector in check as home prices creep up and buyers flout investment rules.
"There is no legitimate reason why Iran should flout the resolution," said Britain's U.N. Ambassador Karen Pierce, who called for the council discussion on Tuesday along with her French counterpart Francois Delattre.
True, restricting law enforcement funds such as Byrne JAG grants, COPS grants, and SCAAP funds would indeed serve as a strong wake-up call to city officials choosing to flout federal law.
But handing down what was nearly the maximum possible sentence, Judge Deborah Taylor told Assange he had exploited his privileged position to flout the law and express his disdain for British justice.
Strikes me [that] the worst outcome would be for the Supreme Court to find the matter a political question, and in effect allow the executive to flout the law to protect himself.
The list would apply to companies that flout market rules and the spirit of contracts, block supplies to Chinese companies for non-commercial reasons or otherwise harm the interests of Chinese companies.
The evidence was released after the group entered the Iowa facility without permission in an attempt to flout the so-called "ag-gag" law that was passed last year with Rozenboom's support.
The Chinese government wants total control of supply chains from start to finish in order to make nations like ours economically dependent, and they're willing to flout the law to do it.
That doesn't sit well with his political opponents and legal experts, however, who say he could be sent to prison if he follows through on his promise to flout the new law.
Anti-constitutional forces that openly flout the law working overtime in the United States but despite the baying in the mainstream media they are the almost exclusive province of the American Left.
President Trump has not only emboldened hate groups at home, but he's also emboldened governments abroad, like that of Bahrain, to carry out human rights abuses and flout international law with impunity.
Environmental group Greenpeace urged the government in a statement on Friday to "strictly punish" factories and plants in Hebei that flout regulations, as it said they have often done during past alerts.
He repeatedly leaned on administration officials on behalf of the lawmakers — urging Mr. Rosenstein and other law enforcement leaders to flout procedure and share sensitive materials about the open case with Congress.
"It is past time for Congress to hold DHS accountable," they wrote in the letter — obtained by POLITICO — condemning ICE's "rapid detention expansion" and its decision to flout Congress' prior funding restrictions.
In fact, one prominent Democrat, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, said that the move would be "illegal," and argued that Trump is acting "like a dictator" by trying to flout the law.
The young doorman's family might depend on his income, as you suggested, but that does not give the building the right to flout laws that were designed to protect the welfare of children.
The parliamentarians called on Britain's overseas aid department to help build an international consensus on how to enforce humanitarian law and investigate how to apply diplomatic pressure against those states that flout it.
"I don't think young black or brown people are more likely to flout marijuana law than white people," Art Way, Colorado director for the Drug Policy Alliance, said in a statement last year.
Islamabad said the unexpected release of water into the River Sutlej that flows from India to Pakistan was part of an attempt by New Delhi to flout the longstanding treaty between the countries.
Islamabad said the unexpected release of water into the River Sutlej that flows from India to Pakistan was part of an attempt by New Delhi to flout a longstanding treaty between the countries.
Overwhelmingly supportive comments on social media underlined widespread frustration at a culture of impunity that allows powerful strongmen, often with retinues of heavily armed guards, to flout rules and bully the less powerful.
Speaking after the Security Council vote, Samantha Power, the US ambassador to the UN, delivered a veiled warning to the Trump administration that it was about to flout decades of US foreign policy.
Elsewhere, the report recommends additional changes to rules to improve access to wheelchair accessible vehicles; beef up enforcement against those that flout rules; as well as to support disability awareness training for drivers.
"For months, the Oversight Board has made every effort to sabotage consensual negotiations, to flout the requirements of PROMESA and Puerto Rico's constitution, and to force Puerto Rico into bankruptcy," the statement continued.
However, she urged caution on calls to sanction companies that flout a law requiring large firms to produce an annual statement outlining the actions they have taken to avoid slavery in their operations.
After all, there's no better way to undermine a democratic government than for that same democratic government to publicly flout its own laws and norms, then expect its citizens to follow them anyway.
In the filing, the Justice Department rebutted Apple's motion to throw out the case, saying "no single corporation" should be allowed to flout the rule of law, writes Eric Lichtblau and Katie Benner.
While small slaughterhouses like FrigoAmazonas producing for the local market are known to flout environmental laws, they account for a comparatively small part of Amazon deforestation, said University of Wisconsin professor Holly Gibbs.
But, as Van Hollen describes it, "the administration wanted to flout Congress's intent and decided to put its foot down on the accelerator" to finish the deal before the defense authorization could pass.
Kalanick was a tempting target because he had made so many missteps—screaming at drivers, encouraging workers to flout safety regulations, ignoring employee reports of sexual harassment—that Uber had recently fired him.
Bret: I'm as outraged as you are by the new bills in Alabama and other states, which are expressly written to flout the law and bring about a challenge to Roe v. Wade.
But what the classicized statue implies is that certain ideals, notably liberty and justice for all, endure beyond any individual presidential biography, and those ideals are not invalidated when our leaders flout them.
And if he was sanctioned but permitted to flout the restrictions so boldly and for so long, it raises questions of how tough the Vatican really is on bishops implicated in sexual abuse.
The administration's moves flout decades of department practice of promoting its research in the spirit of educating farmers and consumers around the world, according to an analysis of USDA communications under previous administrations.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs in the trial starting Monday have said that the distributors conspired through their trade organization to flout the federal law, which obliged them to monitor sales and report outliers.
The fourth is solidarity: the free ride of countries like Hungary and Poland that benefit from vast European Union financial transfers but flout European values through their growing autocratic tendencies must be stopped.
Twitter and Facebook have come under increasing fire for essentially allowing politicians and political parties to flout the rules they enforce on regular users to prevent bullying, spreading misinformation or threats of violence.
The lesson: Whatever your personal beliefs, if you are taking a case to Washington, D.C., it helps to ensure that your case does not flout—and preferably panders to—the ideology prevalent there.
Look, I get that Trump sees moments like the one last night in Houston as a chance to flout political correctness, to "own the libs" by purposely jabbing at their easily offended natures.
Nearby Montclair has had a similar ban in place since 1994, and some landscapers flout it, arguing that it is unevenly enforced, partly because the town uses leaf blowers to maintain public property.
But as a symbolic step, the decision is momentous — underlining Mr. Trump's willingness to flout diplomatic orthodoxy and shake up a debate over the Middle East that has changed little since the 1970s.
"As we open our front door, and try to admit people in an orderly way, we cannot allow others to flout our legal system by crashing in through the back door," Barr wrote.
In the worst-run countries power and wealth are so entwined that the owner-managers have no need to flout the law; if you write the rules yourself, you don't need to break them.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Emirates airline reported a sharp increase in annual profit on Wednesday and said it would be careful not to flout competition rules as it explores a closer relationship with rival Etihad Airways.
His decision to flout his country's constitution set off protests in the capital Kinshasa and raised alarm among outside observers, including the U.S., which urged Kabila to follow through on his 7753 election timetable.
Italian bond yields surged this week on comments by the leader of the League party, 5-Star's coalition partner, that Italy should be willing to flout European Union rules limiting national debt and deficits.
Volkswagen admitted in September that 173 million diesel vehicles, including almost 217,222 in the United States, were programmed to produce exemplary emissions readings when being tested, but to flout the rules at other times.
And in July, during in an interview with John Harwood at CNBC's Capital Exchange event in Washington, the 14-term House member from California pledged higher fines for financial institutions that flout the law.
Central African Republic is a particularly bad case, but aid workers worldwide are facing an increase in raids, killings and kidnappings as fighters flout the international laws meant to protect humanitarians, aid groups said.
"The so-called 'task force,' formed by members of the two committees you chair, has demonstrated a propensity to flout rules of confidentiality in order to manipulate the record and prejudice witnesses," Levy stated.
But, if the attacks become personal and unfairly give the impression to jurors that prosecutors are trying to flout the rules or violate their duty to fairly present evidence, then justice is not done.
Further cuts would send the wrong message to polluters who flout the law—and be a slap in the face to the majority of businesses who work hard to deal properly with hazardous materials.
One pattern I discerned of successful startups large and small was just a willingness to flout the law and regulations and then patch it up later once you've made a lot of money. Right.
President Trump has threatened this long-accepted practice, promising to stop a caravan of migrants from reaching the U.S. But he's far from alone — many other countries flout global refugee rules, our columnists write.
The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals, which had approved the Louisiana restrictions that would have led to clinic closings in the state, appeared to flout the reasoning of the Supreme Court's 2016 ruling.
If we allow companies such as Airbnb, and in fact states such as California, which is also threatening to prosecute employers who follow federal immigration laws, to flout our laws, we descend into anarchy.
For the last five years, Mr. Ramos has been photographing the root causes of migration in a region where the wealthy and politically connected openly flout laws that protect the environment or forbid corruption.
LGBT+ people often flout gender norms from an early age, from boys like me who want to take ballet lessons, wear tutus and sing Spice Girls, to girls who aren't interested in "girly" activities.
And in some ways, according to diplomats and humanitarian workers, it is happening not just despite those efforts, but also because of them, as the warring parties flout international law while being courted for negotiations.
ROME (Reuters) - Italian ministers and European Union officials gave a cool reception on Monday to a proposal by former prime minister Matteo Renzi that Italy flout the EU's fiscal rules for the next five years.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Academy of Motion Pictures, the body that chooses the Oscars, has adopted a code of conduct and warned members it reserves the right to expel any who flout the new rules.
But North Korea has continued to flout the test-ban treaty in what is seen as a way for the hostile state to remind the rest of the world of its presence and nuclear capabilities.
Pakistani law only allows 86 minutes of Indian content to be aired by a channel daily, but entertainment channels and cable operators routinely flout the rules as Indian films and soap operas are so popular.
Whatever the fallout, the Democrats' radical move to flout House procedures and impose themselves on the chamber may herald a turning point not only in the gun debate but in the way Congress does business.
The measure would forbid not only landlords, but also tenants, to list apartments for short-term rental on Airbnb and similar sites, and would impose fines of up to $7503,500 on those who flout it.
While Uber remains in the middle of a brutal pricing competition with Didi, which has more of the market, the rules to some degree validate the American company's willingness to flout regulations in new markets.
Read more: Instagram's lax privacy practices let a trusted partner track millions of users' physical locations, secretly save their stories, and flout its rulesInstagram confirmed they will roll out a fix in the coming days.
Analysts expect China may flout the restrictions, especially since Washington may be loath to sanction Chinese companies importing Iranian crude which are at the same time key buyers of U.S. oil and liquid natural gas.
"Once again, the courts are serving as a critical backstop against this administration's attempts to flout the law for the benefit of corporate polluters," said Doug Hayes, senior attorney at Sierra Club, in a statement.
In the show's most transcendent sequences—like one in which Nathan helps a bar owner flout smoking laws by redefining her tavern as a play—it's downright profound, exploring the line between behavior and performance.
That's why I'm urging millennials to wake up: Don't be reckless and flout the advice to stay in, but also don't stay so cooped up that you go stir crazy over fears of the unknown.
"A lot of these companies roll into town, flout local regulations, see what they can get away with and how far they can push cities to accommodate them," said Chloe Eudaly, a Portland city commissioner.
On May 22, the House approved the First Step Act, a criminal justice reform bill that would establish stronger guidelines for conducting an audit and harsher — and more transparent — sanctions for auditors who flout them.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britons who flout the government's instructions to stay at home face on-the-spot fines of 30 pounds ($35) which could rise significantly if needed, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's spokesman said on Tuesday.
If he begins annexing West Bank territory, as promised, it would flout international opinion and law, deal a potentially fatal blow to the two-state solution and redraw the map of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Berger said the situation is a crucial test for HHS's new secretary, Alex Azar, a Yale Law school grad, who is being confronted by a state which is suggesting that insurers can flout federal law.
The Adrian Darya 1 was carrying 2.1 million barrels of oil when British commandos stopped it near Gibraltar on July 4 on suspicions that it planned to flout sanctions by delivering the cargo to Syria.
The documents include previously redacted language from a directive by the C.I.A.'s Office of Medical Services telling physicians at clandestine interrogation sites to flout medical ethics by lying to detainees and collaborating in abuse.
While India's Factories Act requires medical dispensaries to be run by qualified nurses or doctors, some small factories flout the law, said Manivelan Rajamanickkam, the top official for occupational and environmental health in Tamil Nadu state.
"SIA Falcon International Group and individuals acting on its behalf are blatantly attempting to flout longstanding UN sanctions on trade in weapons and luxury goods with North Korea," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.
The legislation would impose stiffer fines of as much as $10,000 per call on robocallers who knowingly flout the rules on calls and would increase the statute of limitations to three years, up from one year.
"The so-called 'task force,' formed by members of the two committees you chair, has demonstrated a propensity to flout rules of confidentiality in order to manipulate the record and prejudice witnesses," he wrote in part.
When congressional representatives emulate the White house belief that they can flout the law with impunity for partisan advantage then more than investigations may be necessary to see to it that the laws be faithfully executed.
"No senator deserves to sit on this committee or serve in the Senate, in my view, if they decide to be a law unto themselves and willingly flout the rules of the Senate," Cornyn told Booker.
" Baggett criticized Falwell for what she described as a "lack of concern" over the outbreak and accused him of encouraging "reckless behavior in the university's students" by "continuing to flout the danger of this novel coronavirus.
That same impulse — that he knew best, no matter the consequences — underpinned Mr. Comey's decisions in 2016 to flout Justice Department norms and update the public on the investigation into Hillary Clinton's handling of classified information.
Yes, it was created by a tech giant that would later flout its "Don't be evil" slogan, but it was utilitarian and productive rather than extractive; it did not cost users anything, either literally or figuratively.
The legislation imposes stiffer fines of as much as $10,000 per call on robocallers who knowingly flout the rules on calls and instructs the FCC to develop further regulations that could shield consumers from unwanted calls.
In a phone call to his U.S. counterpart, Xi urged restraint in the face of increasing provocation from Pyongyang in recent weeks, which has included threats of nuclear attack and ongoing missile tests that flout international sanctions.
It's a barbarous ritual (albeit an occasionally entertaining plot device) that serves no governance purpose other than to allow the rich and powerful to flout the law by sending in hired swords to subvert the judicial process.
But some stations in South Carolina decided that an ad from Stand for Truth, a shadowy "super PAC" supporting Mr. Cruz, went too far in accusing Mr. Rubio of ignoring "sanctuary cities" that flout federal immigration law.
The bans in New York and San Francisco followed years of critical press coverage, with the New York ban announced shortly before Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill imposing fines on hosts who flout local housing regulations.
Millions of workers contend with archaic labor laws and are confined to the so-called informal sector, with poor training and few benefits in businesses that often flout laws concerning safety or the employment of underage workers.
But these denouncements have reignited a debate over whether it's ethical for mental health experts to flout a longstanding tradition that discourages them from offering their opinions on a famous person's mental state in the first place.
Popular actions can demand or initiate enforcement, as with efforts by gun control groups to take dealers who flout firearm sales laws yet often fly under the radar to court, stopping up the supply of illegal guns.
After taking power, the Cuban revolutionary took away all Americans' property, targeting with particular vehemence the mafiosos who paid off Cuban officials to flout the law and turn the country into a den of vice for foreigners.
The Assad regime continues to flout international agreements to which it has assented, even after Russia agreed to act as a guarantor of the regime's compliance and claimed that the Syrian chemical weapons program had been neutralized.
"These programs have long been used to flout federal tax law by allowing taxpayers to claim charitable deductions for behavior that is nothing of the sort," said Sasha Pudelski, advocacy director at AASA, The School Superintendents Association.
The publication of the report coincides with a row between Italy and Brussels over the country's 2019 budget, in which the eurosceptic Italian government plans to flout EU fiscal rules to fulfill electoral promises of government largesse.
As for shisha cafes, there are now over 30 on this stretch of road, their plastic tent-like fronts seeing restaurants flout the smoking ban by allowing smokers to sit outside on patios protected from the elements.
His comments hinted at the dilemmas that the world body can face when countries flout international law on the rights of people fleeing war and persecution, as the United Nations and other critics say Australia has done.
Mr. Trump should also reassure Congress that he will not start an unnecessary war of choice against Iran that would flout his own redlines and require wildly contorting a 2002 authorization to use force against Al Qaeda.
"Combined with his improper attempts to influence Department of Justice actions, this demonstrates that he is a president who is willing to flout those norms that protect the rule of law," Mr. Holder said in an interview.
Donald F. McGahn II, the former White House counsel and a central player in the story, is expected to either flout a subpoena to testify before the House Judiciary Committee next Tuesday or refuse to answer questions.
"I've never heard of anything like this — this is highly irregular and appears to flout the rules," said Jeffrey Lubbers, a professor of administrative law at American University, of the terms of Ms. Morris's dismissal and payment.
LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - Britons who flout the government's instructions to stay at home face on-the-spot fines of 30 pounds ($35) which could rise significantly if needed, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's spokesman said on Tuesday.
The charges underscored China's quest to obtain Americans' data and its willingness to flout a 2015 agreement with the United States to refrain from hacking and cyberattacks, all in an effort to expand economic power and influence.
Now, David M. Friedman, an Orthodox Jewish bankruptcy lawyer from Long Island, is Donald J. Trump's pick for ambassador to Israel, despite his lack of diplomatic experience and frequent statements that flout decades of bipartisan American policy.
"If he continues to obstruct Congress and flout the law, Donald Trump will leave Congress in my view with no choice but to initiate impeachment proceedings," Biden told reporters in Wilmington, in his home state of Delaware.
But the liberals are pressing ahead with a massive 40% pension increase brought in by their predecessors as part of the 2020 budget amid growing concerns Romania will flout EU budget limits and risk credit rating downgrades.
The authors acknowledge that the president must "take care that the laws be faithfully executed," but simultaneously contend that he is free to flout the law as a sovereign figure, including, apparently, in matters of personal misconduct.
Senate President Pietro Grasso, leader of small left-wing group Free and Equal, condemned the idea of forgiving people who flout building rules, comparing it to "when someone who evades taxes is exonerated because taxes are too high".
The problem is that this would badly flout the modern norm that a party's voters determine the party's presidential nominee, and would cause a tremendous backlash — a backlash for which the party doesn't appear to have an appetite.
"We welcome today's actions by our allies, which clearly demonstrate that we all stand shoulder to shoulder in sending the strongest signal to Russia that it cannot continue to flout international law," a statement from May's office said.
China, in contrast, is not a member of the MTCR, and recent export patterns suggest that it is willing to flout the types of restrictions that the United States not only helped establish, but has tended to reinforce.
Let's also point out that Uber, which Huffington is a board member of, is in the crosshairs of a criminal probe, due in no small part to a culture that encouraged employees to flout regulations to get results.
Italy's eurosceptic government raised market concern when it announced two weeks ago a plan to raise its headline budget gap to 2.4 percent of gross domestic product in 2019 and flout fiscal targets agreed with euro zone peers.
But these efforts lack sufficient checks and balances for millions of workers who face archaic labor laws, low wages, few benefits and little job security in businesses that often flout laws on safety or underage workers, activists say.
It's now normal to observe that Trump is not like a conventional politician, that the point of his political project is to flout norms and shake up the cozy establishment and that the press takes him too literally.
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It offers fresh insight into Trump's way of doing business, his willingness to flout the norms of presidential governance and his own impulsive behavior -- all of which proved so attractive to voters soured on establishment politics in 2016.
We echo concerns set out in the letter that the administration's apparent approach would flout the will of Congress by disregarding federal law and circumventing the Senate's role in providing advice and consent for a Census Bureau director.
MANILA — Opponents of a hero's burial for the Philippine dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos expressed outrage on Friday over his surprise, private funeral at the national cemetery in what they called a "sneaky" maneuver to flout the judicial process.
Concerning news investigations report that hens raised to lay organic eggs live no different than their conventional counterparts, Big Ag dairy producers flout organic rules, and pesticide-laden corn and soybean imports are sold under fake organic certificates.
In order for the vote to pass, a number of rebel lawmakers from within Johnson's ruling Conservative Party must flout his orders and join forces with the opposition, with several indicating already that they plan to do so.
Dozens of FBI staffers having contact with journalists including they flout ethic rules, this is according to report, by accepting sports tickets from journalists, by playing golf with journalists, accepting meals and drinks and going to private social events.
The President-elect's decision to flout 40 years of diplomatic convention and take a call from Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen last week suggested he may be just as disrespectful of protocol on the world stage as at home.
While, with few visible signs of infection in birds, it's easier for farmers to flout the reporting rules and continue selling poultry at market, Stone at the OIE said China has a "very significant" surveillance program at live markets.
"The Rubio campaign convinced one station that his Gang of Eight amnesty bill, which turned a blind eye to sanctuary cities and allowed them to continue to flout the law, is somehow different from actively supporting them," Lycan said.
The $33 billion firm — which yesterday took its concerns about the nomination of a new CEO and other issues public after the Dutch paintmaker refused to engage — said Akzo Nobel "has chosen yet again to flout fundamental shareholder rights".
This time the complaint, currently under consideration by the Judicial Inquiry Commission, is that he abused his authority, and undermined public trust in the judiciary, by counselling probate judges to flout federal orders to issue same-sex marriage licences.
Seeks indefinite detention Though the order does not immediately attempt to flout a court settlement that requires children who come with family to be released from detention within three weeks, it does initiate a process to challenge that settlement.
Though a 1963 Supreme Court decision found that prosecutors have a constitutional duty to turn over anything significant that may exonerate a defendant, that ruling has not been consistently enforced because prosecutors who flout the rule are rarely punished.
The issue of tax transparency has risen in importance for Democratic voters since the 2016 election, when President Trump refused to share his tax returns with the public, becoming the first presidential nominee in decades to flout the tradition.
In September, I traveled to this dusty frontier town with a film crew for The Dispatch to look into the so-called Day of Fire and to meet with rural producers who appeared to brazenly flout Brazil's environmental laws.
By pardoning him, Mr. Trump would show his contempt for the American court system and its only means of enforcing the law, since he would be sending a message to other officials that they may flout court orders also.
"Put your own narrow interests ahead of the nation's, flout the law, violate the trust given to you by the American people and recklessly disregard the oath of office, and you risk losing your job," the editorial board wrote.
The case of Amona has also stretched the country's democratic system, with right-wing politicians pushing to flout the 2014 Israeli Supreme Court order to demolish the outpost, and advancing contentious legislation in an effort to reverse the judgment.
Pro-impeachment inquiry Democrats believe the Trump White House must be held accountable for continuing to flout the US Constitution and think an impeachment inquiry would help Congress gather more facts by compelling Trump to comply with those subpoenas.
A requirement for big companies to outline their anti-slavery efforts has been questioned due to a lack of penalties, and Thornton called for firms who flout the law to face action such as fines, court summons and director disqualifications.
Hyland said law enforcement agencies need to ensure tackling slavery is a priority and pursue more prosecutions, while firms who flout the law by failing to disclose what action they have taken to clean up their supply chains should be penalized.
People who identify as sovereign citizens in the movement generally do not believe federal, state and local governments hold legitimate power over them, and they sometimes turn to cumbersome legal actions or take more violent actions as they flout authority.
Stanfield has imprinted many of his projects with the kind of performances that flout tropes about the way black men behave, performing a radical reimagining of black manhood onscreen so compelling that he often wrests the audience's interest from his costars.
People who can afford to host several Airbnb rentals in expensive cities like San Francisco and New York City blatantly flout the law, remove housing in high-demand areas, drive up rental prices, and aren't held accountable for hotel taxes.
"The goal of breaking the siege on eastern Aleppo does not give armed opposition groups a license to flout the rules of international humanitarian law by bombarding civilian neighborhoods in government-held areas without distinction," said Samah Hadid of Amnesty International.
And merely closing irrational holes in its fabric -- holes that have too long let some gun sellers flout the clear meaning and purpose of federal statutes -- is a way for the President to carry out Congress' design, not revise it.
Members of law enforcement who took an oath to protect and serve must ignore the reckless hyperbole of a President who appeared to encourage them to flout the rules and disregard the protocols for arrests and custodial treatment of prisoners.
This week, Canadians received a shock to the system when a spate of news items revealed how police and spy agencies flout the law and moral conventions to spy on citizens and journalists, in some cases dating back for many years.
In it, the women say they were improperly classified as independent contractors so the club could flout federal and state minimum wage and overtime laws, despite court rulings that have ruled dancers in adult clubs are entitled to such protections.
Companies that underpay employees are often also violating a bucket of laws as they cheat on taxes, underreport workers on unemployment insurance forms, flout employee compensation laws, permit or commit discrimination and harassment, or recklessly endanger the lives of employees.
They are the ones who get to own the term: those who live in a way that celebrates the greatness of God by obeying his commands and serving his creation, not those who flout those commands and attack his creation unjustly.
Contraception is covered under insurance, as long as you have insurance — and as long as your insurance company doesn't arbitrarily flout the law and charge you anyway, or as long as your pharmacy doesn't arbitrarily refuse to fill your prescription.
Letter of Recommendation During an interview I did with Conan O'Brien a while back, we drifted onto the topic of rules: when it was prudent, as a creative person, to flout conventions, and when it made sense to obey them.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's insurance regulator said on Sunday it will ramp up its supervision of insurance companies to make sure they comply with tighter risk controls and threatened to investigate executives who flout rules aimed at rooting out risk-taking.
He has repeatedly called on the department to work harder to close the achievement gap between white students and minorities — and has accused Ms. DeVos of permitting states to flout a law that requires schools to make progress toward that goal.
Kim will stop at nothing to achieve his goal of building a nuclear missile arsenal, analysts told VICE News, predicting the North Korean leader will continue to flout U.N. sanctions and provoke Trump in an increasingly vitriolic war of words.
That her show opens as binaries themselves are being dismantled ought to energize a curatorial exploration of the countless ways fashion has been used across history to torque, comment upon or altogether flout the rigid rules of sexuality and gender.
Although Amazon has taken steps to remove some listings mentioning the coronavirus, CNBC conducted a few quick searches and found several examples of products that appeared to flout these rules, including disinfectant sprays and cleaners that claimed to "kill" the coronavirus.
For the first time, a member of Mr. Ben Ali's family circle openly described how he had built his business empire by bribing customs officials and using his presidential connections to monopolize import concessions and flout legal and financial regulations.
Discrepancies in data may be explained partly by the fact that Russia does not openly acknowledge that private contractors fight alongside the army; their presence in Syria would appear to flout a legal ban on civilians fighting abroad as mercenaries.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - The European Union should bypass national governments that flout democratic standards and deal directly with municipalities as they can perform "miracles" in areas such as climate change, the mayors of four eastern European capital cities said on Monday.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Fashion companies who flout a law requiring them to publish details of their actions to combat slavery should face a penalty under a toughening of legislation, British lawmakers said after holding an inquiry into the industry.
WARSAW, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Central European countries that flout the rule of law risk hurting innovation and growth by losing out in the race to attract foreign investors, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development's (EBRD) chief economist said on Thursday.
That is, it wants to look very earnest in its efforts to create rules and "tools" to combat toxicity and harassment on the platform, but it balks, again and again, at applying those rules to prominent figures who repeatedly flout them.
So one very real possibility is that the Trump administration simply revises the US emissions goal downward — something they have the legal right to do (though it would flout the spirit of the accord, which aims to enhance ambition over time).
While the company has introduced several measures to improve the transparency of political ads on its platform, some groups and individuals appear to be finding ways to flout the new restrictions — and Facebook has not been able to catch them.
One possibility is that the Trump administration simply revises the US emissions goal downward — something they could probably get away with, though it would flout the spirit of the accord, in which countries are supposed to enhance ambition over time.
In the #Influencers101 chat, the FTC did say that if a brand has given an influencer the rules and they continue to flout them, they should no longer advertise with the influencer and would not be held responsible for the influencer's non-compliance.
Although anyone selling anything at the casino technically needs to register with the conference so that they pay sales tax on their wares, most badge makers flout this rule and sell their badges out of a backpack—if you can find them.
It may be illegal to use force against other countries, but when backed by the right motivations, military attacks sit in the exceptional space, a curious and productive gray zone in which they simultaneously flout and support the rules-based international order.
When people pointed to the way Trump would flout the platform's rules with personal attacks, the company issued a statement explaining that the rules the rest of us are expected to follow don't concern him because of his status as a world leader.
The controversy was yet another reminder, a few days ahead of America's birthday, that Trump is a leader like no other in the nation's 241-year history, who plans to stay true to himself and is willing to flout norms of decorum.
In his argument with students on social media website Weibo , Wu, 26, called Chinese students in Australia "tun" in Mandarin, a word for pig which, according to his supporters, is also slang for rich, young Chinese who flout their devotion to communism abroad.
Bismark, North Dakota, gets so cold that many people are willing to flout a law that makes it illegal to heat up their cars without anyone in them, and pay a potential $1,500 fine, or spend 30 days in jail if they're caught.
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration argued on Thursday that "no single corporation" — even one as successful as Apple — should be allowed to flout the rule of law by refusing to help the F.B.I. unlock the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, Calif.
Yet Palomo Spain may be the best fit of all, since the label designed by Mr. Gomez has, in less than two years, made a singular mark on the industry with designs that don't test gender binaries so much as flout their existence.
But much of it — as tell-all memoir after tell-all memoir and inside reporting indicates — has been the nature of the Trump administration and its tendency to flout norms and partake in activities that range from "not normal," to possibly illegal.
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Sinatra became the first modern pop star, in part, because of his early appearances in the 26s at the Paramount Theater on 43rd Street (now a Hard Rock Cafe), which drew hundreds of teenage "bobby soxers," who would flout the 9 p.m.
Evangelicals are a crucial component of the President's base as he eyes his reelection battle, and non-believers and moderate worshippers often wonder why they tolerate Trump's failings -- such as lying, racial rhetoric and alleged adultery -- that appear to flout their morals.
Whether or not voters thrill to her persona or policies, there may be no candidate better equipped than she is to help set the rules of engagement around political money and the 2020 field — and to call out those who flout them.
"A lot of these companies roll into town, flout local regulations, see what they can get away with and how far they can push cities to accommodate them," Chloe Eudaly, a Portland city commissioner, told the paper of the general gig-economy trajectory.
The "unreliable entities list" will apply to those who flout market rules and the spirit of contracts, block supplies to Chinese companies for non-commercial reasons and "seriously harm the legitimate rights and interests" of Chinese companies, the report said, citing ministry spokesman Gao Feng.
In a letter, Senators Chris Van Hollen and Marco Rubio will ask the U.S. secretaries of state, treasury and commerce to determine whether ZTE worked with individuals cited by U.S. sanctions, used U.S. components unlawfully or helped Venezuela's government flout democratic processes or human rights.
"Despite Apple's efforts to downplay the significance of the order and its claims of various ways it will address the infringement, Apple apparently continues to flout the legal system by violating the injunctions," Don Rosenberg, Qualcomm's general counsel, told Reuters in a statement on Monday.
Also last week, the Jackson Free-Press newspaper reported that Hyde-Smith had attended, as a girl, a private school that was founded to flout the Supreme Court's rulings that ordered the desegregation of schools that had previously kept blacks and whites from studying together.
LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May welcomed on Monday the action of other countries to expel Russian diplomats after an attack on a former Russian spy in England, saying it sent a strong signal to Moscow that it cannot flout international law.
"Despite Apple's efforts to downplay the significance of the order and its claims of various ways it will address the infringement, Apple apparently continues to flout the legal system by violating the injunctions," Don Rosenberg, Qualcomm's general counsel, told Reuters in a statement on Monday.
By Thursday afternoon, two days after Perez announced his appointments, the rumor was this: Zogby and other pro-Sanders Democrats wanted to flout Perez's picks for at-large DNC members by proposing an alternate slate, one that would swap out three prominent black women.
The BBFC will have the power to require internet service providers to block access to sites that flout the rules, as well as to levy fines and to require payment processors such as Visa and Mastercard to cut off the site's source of income.
Instagram's lax privacy practices let a trusted partner track millions of users' physical locations, secretly save their stories, and flout its rulesAfter Business Insider contacted Instagram about HYp3R's practices, Instagram sent the firm a cease-and-desist letter, and HYp3R shut down its platform.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley warned the U.N. Security Council on Monday that the U.S. is willing to act if the body fails to carry out military action against the Syrian regime that's bombing civilians and continues to flout a U.N. resolution.
The leaders of the two main separatist parties campaigned from outside Catalonia — one from prison in Madrid and the other from a self-imposed exile in Belgium — and both face prosecution for rebellion after a botched attempt to flout Spain's Constitution and declare unilateral independence.
Under their proposals, people who flout mandatory quarantine could be jailed for up to seven years if their actions led to the death of two or more people, or for up to three years if it led to mass infection, the RIA news agency reported.
" Short of shutting down the rebate websites, Thomson thinks that sellers, who flout the rules with impunity, should be kicked off for breaking the rules — but that Amazon also needs to penalize customers like Jessica: "Amazon needs to suffocate the consumer demand for free stuff.
Despite rigorous city building laws and a string of high-profile accidents, including the death of a woman killed by falling terra cotta in December, an examination by The New York Times found that building owners routinely flout rules and enforcement actions with no repercussions.
But nonetheless the sheer number of countries willing to flout the UN sanctions — and the fact that so many of them are key US military allies — is a sober reminder of how sanctions are a highly imperfect tool for applying pressure to North Korea's economy.
So to understand how likely the nuclear option actually is to be used against Trump, then, we have to understand two things about the delegates: first, their true candidate preferences, and second, how willing they'll be to flout democratic norms and cause an immense public uproar.
" From there, the timeline includes comments from Trudeau from August 2015, when he called on Canada to "stop arm sales to regimes that flout democracy such as Saudi Arabia," to his eventual position, from October of the same year: "We will not be cancelling existing contracts.
While the debt meltdowns that roiled the continent after 2008 revealed deep divisions between Europe's wealthier North and poorer South, the European Union now faces a growing East-West split over political values as members from the former Eastern Bloc flout core EU principles of liberal democracy.
In a demonstration of his growing willingness to flout diplomatic convention and the concerns of US allies, Trump apparently plans to meet with the Russian leader alone, likely with only translators in the room, at the start of their summit in Helsinki, Finland, on July 16.
Jill Filipovic: Barr mansplains away Trump's emotions In a news conference so obsequious it would impress Kim Jong Un, Attorney General William Barr took great pains to flout the ethical requirements of his profession and instead behave as President Donald Trump's personal attorney, spokesman and brand manager.
These fledgling immigrant businessmen weren't afraid to flout convention and political pressure: In 1902, the city's clerk's union wanted all stores to close at 7 PM. According to Raymond Barnes in A History of the City of Roanoke, 53 stores owned by Syrians refused to go along.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's willingness to flout convention and stoke controversy may be starting to hurt him, even among previously strong supporters.
CHAMPIONS WAY: Football, Florida, and the Lost Soul of College Sports (Norton, $26.95) documents how big-time college programs like Florida State massage egos, flout the law, bow down to the almighty dollar and make a mockery of the term "student-athlete" in order to keep winning.
Prisons across the U.S. routinely flout the Americans With Disabilities Act, subjecting thousands of inmates with physical and mental health problems to painful and sometimes humiliating conditions, according to watchdog groups, inmates, corrections officials, and a former Justice Department official in charge of enforcing the law.
These corner-cutting ethics have too often become part and parcel to the way business is done in the top echelons of tech, allowing those who violate clear rules and flout decent behavior to thrive and those who object to such behavior to endure exhausting pushback.
For its part, with the IMF's credibility in tatters and with a new and less European-friendly American president in office, the IMF would seem not to be in a position to again flout its own rules about debt sustainability to help bail out once again the Greek economy.
If the Davos set wants to know how we got to this moment, where a U.S. president can openly flout the law and get away with it, all they need to do is look into their gilded mirrors, purchased through the Troubled Asset Relief Program, for an answer.
Here, once again, the president who is a demagogue — who is fully prepared to flout well-established, vitally important expectations about how American presidents faithfully execute the laws — can safely bring self-interested, self-protective pressure on the Department of Justice and undermine its public standing and authority.
A group of 12 United Nations human rights experts has presented the Chinese government with a scathing critique of its counterterrorism laws and de-radicalization regulations, warning that they flout binding obligations under international law and risk stoking the extremism they are said to be intended to prevent.
The law is set up to make it easy for companies to make claims that skirt the law, if not actively flout it, and the deluge of products making health and wellness claims online has shown that the FDA doesn't have the capacity to go after most cases.
An invasion of Kuwait by Iraq in 1990 was squashed, largely by the United States; 12 years later, as Iraqi President Saddam Hussein continued to flout UN sanctions, an American-British alliance spearheaded the war against him – again quickly routing his army, but this time deposing and executing him.
Democrats have introduced two articles of impeachment against the President, charging him with abuse of power for pressuring Ukraine to investigate his political rivals while withholding a White House meeting and US security aid, and obstruction of Congress for directing his administration to flout subpoenas from the impeachment inquiry.
U.S. State Department Spokeswoman Heather Nauert in a statement on Tuesday said the "bridge serves as a reminder of Russia's ongoing willingness to flout international law" and said it was an attempt by Russia "to solidify its unlawful seizure and its occupation of Crimea" and impede navigation of the Kerch Strait.
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"The goal of breaking the siege on eastern Aleppo does not give armed opposition groups a license to flout the rules of international humanitarian law by bombarding civilian neighborhoods in government-held areas without distinction," Samah Hadid, deputy director for campaigns at Amnesty International's Beirut regional office, said in a statement.
UK drone users who flout the new height and airport boundary restrictions face being charged with recklessly or negligently acting in a manner likely to endanger an aircraft or any person in an aircraft — which carries a penalty of up to five years in prison or an unlimited fine, or both.
"Without objective standards, nonprofits willing to flout the rules will get a free pass, while the vast majority of nonprofits that want to follow the law will be left in the dark as to what is and isn't permissible," said Emily Peterson-Cassin, coordinator of Public Citizen's Bright Lines Project.
In "The Scheme," Dawkins -- currently appealing his conviction for bribery-- sits for an extensive interview that casts doubts on the FBI's tactics, while matter-of-factly discussing the extent to which coaches and agents flout NCAA rules by funneling money to prospective players and their families, despite indignant denials from coaches.
Instead their confrontation has become more existential, swinging between arguments over jurisprudence and political theory — the weaknesses in Spain's Constitution and whether separatists can therefore flout it in their pursuit of statehood and in the name of democracy — while rarely talking about exactly what kind of state Catalonia could be.
They invoke the separation of powers, arguing that the proposed rule is an attempt "to flout the legislative process" because Congress has not closed the loophole itself—in other words, because of Congress' inaction in correcting the regulatory failure, the executive branch should be unable to fix its own mistake.
"Because it's very effective at what it does, however, there have been rogue users of old supplies and rogue producers who flout international agreements that their governments have signed up to," said Ian Rae at the School of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne who was a technical advisor to the Montreal Protocol.
Although that argument was rejected by a California court, producers still routinely flout regulations, ignoring existing laws requiring condoms and refusing to pay for the semi-monthly testing the industry mandates, said Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, a Los Angeles physician who has served as an expert witness in several Cal/OSHA cases against producers.
The Trump administration will enforce the Affordable Care Act, at least against the most brazen attempts to flout it: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday told insurers and state regulators in Idaho that they cannot proceed with their effort to sell individual insurance plans that don't comply with key ACA requirements.
It included a requirement that investors already hold a visa permitting them to visit the EU.That came after the EU issued a report in January warning Cyprus and other countries to beef up vetting procedures amid concerns that third-country nationals were exploiting the program to launder money and flout tax laws.
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Tech companies that work in health but aren't officially "health care" companies — like Fitbit and Apple and the makers of all those sleep and fertility and fitness apps — have deliberately avoided HIPAA and set up camp at the border where they can gather health-related information while retaining their ability to flout the legislation.
But Washington, along with other major Western governments, has allowed the Ethiopian government to flout the ruling: Since at least the mid-1990s, U.S. policy toward the region has been driven by an almost single-minded preoccupation with counterterrorism, and Washington considers Ethiopia to be its main security partner in the Horn of Africa.
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Still, Mr. Nunberg — whose mentor, Mr. Stone, goes by the motto that all press is good press — spent hours on Monday engaged in a media tour with The Times, The Washington Post, CNN and MSNBC, describing his plans to flout the subpoena and professing his lack of concern about what could happen to him.
Mr. Mahdi and his supporters apparently hope to prove to the demonstrators — and to the many more Iraqis who did not demonstrate but who agreed with those who did — that the government has the ability to hold accountable those in its own ranks who violate orders or who flout the authority of the state.
While legal experts said the decision had the potential to set a precedent for further judicial activism, they noted that it came in exceptional circumstances: a government that appeared ready to flout any and all rules that threatened its plans to take Britain out of the European Union by the deadline of Oct. 31.
" The British Prime Minister, Theresa May, later told the House of Commons: "I have found great solidarity from our friends and partners in the EU, North America, Nato and beyond over the past three weeks... Together we have sent a message that we will not tolerate Russia's continued attempts to flout international law and undermine our values.
The move does not single out any countries or companies, but the report cited a ministry spokesman as saying the "unreliable entities list" will apply to those that flout market rules and the spirit of contracts, block supplies to Chinese companies for non-commercial reasons and "seriously harm the legitimate rights and interests" of Chinese companies.
But local officials in other parts of the state have allowed them to stay open, and videos of young spring breakers on some of Florida's beaches over the last week have gone viral as they flout guidance from the federal government and, in some cases, outright tell reporters that they couldn't care less about the spread of the coronavirus.
Emboldened by recent leaks of documents that implicate Manchester City and Paris St.-Germain in possible attempts to obscure their spending and establish cozy relationships with soccer regulators, the La Liga president, Javier Tebas, said in an interview that the two clubs — and others that flout soccer financial rules — should face punishments that he says are long overdue.
The decision by Mr. Golden is part of a larger bet animating his first term in Congress: that his willingness to openly flout some of the key orthodoxies of his party will appeal enough to his famously independent-minded constituents to help him hang onto his seat, rather than prompt voters to run him out of office.
Institutions under assault If there is one underlying theme of Trump's first year, it is his willingness -- whether in his disregard for ethics norms relating to his business empire or his belief that he has the "absolute right" to do what he wants with the Justice Department -- to flout every expectation and constraint of his office.
Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffTop intelligence community lawyer leaving position Senate braces for fight over impeachment whistleblower testimony Democrats fear rule of law crumbling under Trump MORE (D-Calif.), who chairs the House Intelligence Committee and led the prosecution at Trump's Senate trial, expressed dismay that the president would openly flout reforms put in place after President Nixon's Watergate scandal.
Suspiria is about female power: the strength of the female body to writhe and contort in dance, both sensual and vicious; the regenerative power to give life; the intensity of sisterhood, and the vindictive need to hurt those — male or female — that flout it; the potency of simmering, repressed anger, and the devastation that it leaves in its wake once unleashed.
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President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's brazen attempt to flout the law and Constitution in bypassing Deputy U.S. Attorney General Rosenstein in favor of a partisan and unqualified staffer cannot stand.
At the EPA, a small group of career employees — numbering less than a dozen so far — are using an encrypted messaging app to discuss what to do if Trump's political appointees undermine their agency's mission to protect public health and the environment, flout the law, or delete valuable scientific data that the agency has been collecting for years, sources told POLITICO.
The first is that even as he needs commitment from the United States, the single largest funder of the United Nations, Mr. Guterres will be under pressure to call out American leaders if they flout the basic values of the United Nations Charter, including "respect, human rights, tolerance and solidarity," as he described them to the packed General Assembly hall on Monday.
The sanctions are designed to prevent Pyongyang from funding its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs and thereby pressure the regime to abandon its arsenal, but North Korea has carved out new ways to flout the U.N. sanctions, including deceiving global banks, insurers and commodity traders, said the U.N. panel's report, which was reviewed by NBC News and was expected to be published Monday afternoon.
What sets the United States apart most, for FitzGerald, is its management of a complex, buffer-state system in Mexico and Central America (exemplified by last week's "safe third country agreement" with Guatemala), and its willingness to flout international norms and laws when it comes to providing asylum-seekers hearings, and returning people to countries where they are at serious risk of being killed.
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The supervisors outline how, without help, gig workers "face many uncertainties, including housing and food insecurity, no access to health care, exposure to COVID-19 without safety training, sanitation and protective equipment…" Meanwhile, gig economy companies "continue to flout our state and city laws, leaving their misclassified employees without access to unemployment insurance, paid sick leave, medical benefits, workers' compensation, and other crucial benefits…," the resolution states.
"Federal student loan borrowers deserve to have their loans serviced by companies that do not regularly flout the law, and the Department's contracting officers must consider the entire record of a company's behavior towards student loan borrowers in order to protect taxpayers, students and families," wrote Warren in a letter released Wednesday to James Runcie, chief operating officer of the Education Department's Office of Federal Student Aid.
As investigators try to piece together what drove Mr. Lahouaiej Bouhlel to such extreme and random violence, many people in Nice and around the world are asking how, in a country that has been under a state of emergency since November, a lone driver could so easily flout elementary traffic rules and then race unimpeded through throngs of people who had gathered to watch a Bastille Day fireworks display.
While the true reason for Meng Hongwei's sudden detention may remain a mystery for a long time, his dramatic fall from grace in front of a global audience has only reinforced notions long held by Beijing's critics: No one is safe in Xi's China anymore -- and Chinese authorities are perfectly willing to flout any rules or norms to demonstrate their absolute loyalty to Xi, international incident or not.
PIRRO: Let&aposs talk about the fact that - one more question, if we absorb so many people who come here, then what we&aposve got is a system where the people who do it the right way are then pretty much punished and the people who do it illegally and all the Democrats who are supporting them and who want open borders, they flout the law and we give them education, medication, housing and everything.
John ConyersJohn James ConyersEXCLUSIVE: Trump on reparations: 'I don't see it happening' McConnell: Reparations aren't 'a good idea' This week: Democrats move funding bills as caps deal remains elusive MORE (D-Mich.) wrote in an op-ed in the Detroit Free Press that Trump's business interests, particularly his Washington, D.C., hotel, flout the Constitution's Foreign Emoluments Clause barring presidents from accepting "any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign state" without congressional approval.
Prisons basically ignore the Americans With Disabilities Act, leaving a third of inmates facing abuse and neglect Prisons basically ignore the Americans With Disabilities Act, leaving a third of inmates facing abuse and neglect Prisons across the U.S. routinely flout the Americans With Disabilities Act, subjecting thousands of inmates with physical and mental health problems to painful and sometimes humiliating conditions, according to watchdog groups, inmates, corrections officials, and a former Justice Department official in charge of enforcing the law.
Rather than billboard overt politics at the Oscars — in the manner of Jane Fonda, who once wore black to the ceremony to protest the Vietnam War, or Katharine Hepburn, who once showed up looking as though she'd happened by after cleaning out her garage, or Cher, who once dressed in a feathered headpiece, a Vegas version of Native American regalia, to flout a newly issued set of Academy strictures regarding appropriate dress — the actresses this year largely attired themselves in curve hugging dresses and daring décolletage.
If UEFA failed to listen to the recommendations of its own investigators — if a ban for City is the sanction they seek — it would prove that F.F.P., meanwhile, is effectively finished, that the rising elite of Manchester City and Paris St.-Germain, backed by Abu Dhabi and Qatar, have been right to flout the rules; that those clubs who built their business models around the new reality have been foolish; that Aleksander Ceferin, the UEFA president elected by a consortium of associations from Central and Eastern Europe, away from the big five leagues, could not withstand the pressure of the big money and the old elite; that, ultimately, UEFA did not heed its own investigators, and that it could or would not enforce its own rules.

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