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We abuse the First Amendment by misapplying it to such areas.
" He added, "misapplying the law for a long time provides no immunity from scrutiny.
And he defends doing so by deliberately misapplying what happened 16 years ago in Bush v.
" The league also announced that the three officials were disciplined for "misapplying the Coach's Challenge rule.
If I knew the answer to that, that would probably mean I'm misapplying my talents right now.
Politicians and interest groups have a long history of misapplying the term to lend legitimacy to pet projects.
"This is not a matter of NOAA Fisheries misinterpreting the science, but of them misapplying the law," says Jasny.
They also have a habit of taking the Chamberlain/Hitler lesson and misapplying it to practically every foreign situation.
In all the other cases, these brazen prosecutors are just picking and choosing and misapplying all manner of laws.
The banks argued that lower courts are misapplying the law by not following the reasoning laid out in that case.
Moscow argues Ukraine was misapplying the treaties on terrorism and discrimination as a way to litigate against Russia's annexation of Crimea.
The course addresses issues like misapplying statistics methods to big data, poor and misleading application of machine learning algorithms, and fake news.
But random black-and-white or blurry shots of dancers dancing awkwardly, misapplying makeup, or covering their faces in blood or makeup or something?
They are charged with intentionally misapplying Port Authority property — the bridge — and with conspiring to deprive local residents of their constitutional rights to intrastate travel.
In a dissenting opinion, on which Justice Samuel Alito joined, Justice Clarence Thomas accused the court of bulldozing procedural obstacles and misapplying federal law to provide Buck relief.
Until now, the FCC has fought to keep any records related to the video under wraps, misapplying exemptions under the Freedom of Information Act and needlessly dragging out the mystery.
By ignoring the practical socioeconomic impacts and deciding the Murphy case by misapplying the anti-commandeering principle in a myopic decision, the Supreme Court has dictated that Congress take immediate remedial and regulatory actions.
Two of them, Bill Baroni and Bridget Anne Kelly, are scheduled to stand trial in September on nine counts, including conspiracy to commit fraud by "knowingly converting and intentionally misapplying property of an organization receiving federal benefits.".
"Too many courts around the country, for many years, have been misapplying or even ignoring the Supreme Court's instructions that confessions from mentally impaired kids like Brendan Dassey must be examined with the greatest care," attorney Steven Drizin said in a statement.
"Misapplying the business judgment rule to a pure allegation of securities fraud ... would emasculate the federal policy of 'preventing management or others from obtaining authorization for corporate action by means of deceptive or inadequate disclosure in proxy solicitation," the Westinghouse opinion said.
It has more to do with legal arcana than with a supposed lack of evidence: The Justice Department was afraid that it was misapplying the law — the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989, known as Firrea — used to force Wall Street into financial settlements.
"Besides misapplying the doctrine of executive privilege -- since the White House waived these privileges long ago, and the Department seemed open to sharing these materials with us just yesterday -- this decision represents a clear escalation in the Trump Administration's blanket defiance of Congress's constitutionally mandated duties," Nadler said in his opening statement.
"There are long-standing issues with organisations of all kinds, across multiple sectors, misapplying, or misunderstanding, the provisions in data protection law around data subject consent," says data protection expert Jon Baines, an advisor at UK law firm Mishcon de Reya LLP and also chair of NADPO, when we asked what the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data misuse scandal says about how broken the current system of online consent is.
There's a rich and varied (and ever-expanding) tapestry of examples of AI failing to correctly identify, or entirely misclassifying, images — including being fooled by deliberately adulterated graphics  — as well a long history of tech companies misapplying their own policies to disappear from view (or otherwise) certain pieces and categories of content (including really iconic and really natural stuff) — so freely handing control over what we can and cannot see (or do) with our own devices at the UI level to a machine agency that's ultimately controlled by a commercial entity subject to its own agendas and political pressures would seem ill-advised to say the least.
He was 0–2 against Michigan. After his football career, Hale was the water manager for Middletown, Connecticut. He was arrested in May 1910 for misapplying city funds.
In 1979, he accused Travis County Commissioner Bob Honts, a Democrat, of official misconduct and bribery. Commissioner Honts pled guilty to a misdemeanor, "misapplying county property", in 1984. He was ordered to pay a $2,000 fine.
Hoffmann LJ held that Ian Maxwell was liable for the value of the shares, not even on the basis of any negligence, but merely by misapplying the assets.This would now fall under CA 2006 s 171. Ralph Gibson LJ and Leggatt LJ concurred.
David Morley. (1980) The “Nationwide” Audience: Structure and DecodingIen Ang. (1991) Desperately Seeking the Audience However, as Stephen Putnam Hughes remarks in a recent review, these studies often do not engage in rigorous ethnographic fieldwork, ignoring or misapplying such landmark anthropological techniques as participant observation or long-term fieldwork.Stephen Putnam Hughes. (2011).
Retrieved 20 May 2005 Initially, Walsh resisted having the term misapplied to his own distinct system and was especially incensed by the use of the word "finesse" in reference to his sophisticated offensive schemes. Zimmerman notes that an article of his so misapplying the term provoked a phone call from an upset Walsh: "He called me up... (saying) that wasn't his offense". Still, the moniker stuck.
On May 1, 2015, the U.S. Attorney unsealed indictments, charging Bill Baroni and Bridget Anne Kelly with nine counts of conspiracy, fraud and related charges. These included conspiracy to commit fraud by "knowingly converting and intentionally misapplying property of an organization receiving federal benefits". That same day, prosecutors released David Wildstein's plea bargain. He had agreed in January to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud and conspiracy against civil rights.
The novella was written by Jim Theis, a St. Louis, Missouri science fiction fan, at age 16. The work was first published in 1970 in OSFAN 10, the fanzine of the Ozark Science Fiction Association. Theis was "a malaprop genius, a McGonagall of prose with an eerie gift for choosing the wrong word and then misapplying it," according to David Langford in SFX. Many of Theis's words were also misspelled in the fanzine, which was poorly typed.
Frustrated by the Ontario Labour Board's repeated refusal to recognize CLAC locals, CLAC applied for a judicial review by the Ontario Supreme Court of the refusal to grant certification to CLAC Local 52. In 1963, Chief Justice McRuer issued a decision, disagreeing with the Labour Board's refusal to certify CLAC and saying that the Board had erred in three ways. One was in allowing old, irrelevant evidence to be used in making its decision. Another was in misinterpreting the anti-discriminatory statute, thus misapplying it to CLAC.
This process is called fuzzy patch application, and results in a kind of asymmetric three-way merge, where the changes in the patch are discarded if the patch program cannot find a place in which to apply them. Like CVS started as a set of scripts on diff3, GNU arch started as a set of scripts on patch. However, fuzzy patch application is a relatively untrustworthy method, sometimes misapplying patches that have too little context (especially ones that create a new file), sometimes refusing to apply deletions that both derivatives have done.
In March 2008, Celerino Castillo was arrested for selling firearms without a permit (selling legally-purchased weapons without a firearms-dealer permit). He claimed at that time that he was being targeted by the government in retaliation for his attempts to reveal the illegal activities of government agencies. He pleaded guilty on the advice of his attorney and was sentenced to 37 months in prison. It was later revealed that his attorney was, at the time of his plea, suspended by the State Bar of Texas for misapplying clients' funds.
Janlori Goldman, director of the advocacy group Health Privacy Project, said that some hospitals are being "overcautious" and misapplying the law, the Times reports. Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Md., has interpreted a federal regulation that requires hospitals to allow patients to opt out of being included in the hospital directory as meaning that patients want to be kept out of the directory unless they specifically say otherwise. As a result, if a patient is unconscious or otherwise unable to choose to be included in the directory, relatives and friends might not be able to find them, Goldman said.
In 2017 Harris Insights & Analytics surveyed 1,300 corporate litigators and senior executives for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for Legal Reform. Missouri's overall state liability system ranked 49th out of 50. As part of his "More Jobs, Higher Pay" plan, Greitens pushed for more tort reform than any state in the country. In 2017 the American Tort Reform Association criticized St. Louis as the "worst Judicial Hellhole™" in the country, and said "judicial hellholes" like St. Louis are known for systematically misapplying the law in ways that expand liability and ratchet up the cost of doing business in the state.
After exhaustion from reckless "bohemian" pursuits, Khalid shifts towards party politics when he is offered the position of a functionary and ward for the Arab community in the machine politics of the city. However, Khalid insists on moral purity in his political work, causing conflict with his "Boss." As a result, he is jailed for a brief time of ten days (Shakib helps secure his release) under the charge of misapplying public funds. The two decide to return to Lebanon before long, and Khalid then shifts back to intense peddling for a time, paying off his accumulated debts and earning funds for return passage.
Shortly after his removal to New York City, he appeared for Richard Albert Canfield and secured the dismissal of an indictment, earning a fee of $30,000. In 1909, he defended F. Augustus Heinze against accusations of misapplying funds of the Mercantile National Bank, and received a fee of $800,000 after Heinze's acquittal. He represented the State of New York at the impeachment trial of Governor William Sulzer in 1913, and at the trial of the suspended Socialist assemblymen (Louis Waldman, August Claessens, Charles Solomon) in 1920. In 1915, he secured the release of Harry Kendall Thaw from the Matteawan State Hospital for the Criminally Insane.
In the unsent letter, Tolkien made the point that "Aryan" was a linguistic term, denoting speakers of Indo-Iranian languages, and stated that "if I am to understand that you are enquiring whether I am of Jewish origin, I can only reply that I regret that I appear to have no ancestors of that gifted people."Letters, no. 30. In a 1941 letter to his son Michael, he expressed his resentment at the distortion of Germanic history in "Nordicism", referring to "that ruddy little ignoramus Adolf Hitler ... Ruining, perverting, misapplying, and making for ever accursed, that noble northern spirit, a supreme contribution to Europe, which I have ever loved, and tried to present in its true light."Letters, no. 45.
Trollope's tale seems to have taken inspiration from the 1849 enquiries by the Rev. Henry Holloway, a Church reformer and vicar of St Faith's Church, Winchester, into the finances of the Hospital of St Cross, Winchester, and the income derived by the institution's Master, Francis North, 5th Earl of Guilford. North's income, however, was conjectured to be in excess of £2,000 a year(£ 271,010 in 2020), much greater than the £800 (£ 108,404 in 2020) of the fictional Warden Harding. Trollope also makes allusion to the case of Rochester Cathedral Grammar School where in 1849 the headmaster, Robert Whiston, brought a case in the Court of Chancery claiming that the Church of England was misapplying the revenues of many such charitable bequests, including the one funding his own school.

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