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"unduly" Definitions
  1. more than you think is reasonable or necessary

954 Sentences With "unduly"

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If it seemed unduly harsh, well, life was unduly harsh.
It was a bit ironic, then, that Sanders unmasked Henry Kissinger as an unduly celebrated war criminal, then turned around and praised a different unduly celebrated war criminal.
It would unduly empower the president, allowing him to circumvent internal executive-branch processes, and it would also unduly disempower him, preventing him from speaking freely about topics that might have litigation consequences.
It's hard to see how this pic unduly prejudices anyone.
"The terms of the bill were unduly strict," she added.
Ms. Herzer claimed that Ms. Redstone unduly influenced her father.
On Thursday, no one seemed unduly worried about this possibility.
And, again, there's no need to be worrying yourself unduly.
Jurors often are unduly skeptical when judging sexual assault allegations.
Camilleri said he was "not unduly concerned" about driver salaries.
Mr. Livian said it was impossible to unduly influence the department.
Momentum stocks were unduly punished and there's less of an overhang.
But Mr Trump tends not to be unduly bothered by facts.
A further cut ... could unduly increase the pressure on banks' profitability.
So even a vigorous clean-up need not be unduly disruptive.
At April's fair, exporters didn't seem unduly concerned about trade wars.
But "YSIV" marks the first time the fit isn't unduly awkward.
Black men in their uniforms were seen as being unduly proud.
PA and said Areva's restructuring plan would not unduly distort competition.
The baseless narrative has unduly made Mr. Marcos a generational issue.
That the quality of news is good and not unduly influenced.
A debt restructuring plan could be confirmed by a judge if it "does not unduly impair the claims of any class of pensioners," and "if feasible, does not unduly impair" general obligation (GO) debt, the draft said.
Indeed it is the share of consumer spending that looks unduly low.
"I do not want the public to feel unduly alarmed," May said.
" Judge Russell M. Clawges Jr. found the request to be "unduly burdensome.
Online privacy is another FCC target for unduly harsh and inequitable regulation.
Some analysts have criticized the trend for unduly propping up its earnings.
He dismissed the charge that a hip-hop festival was unduly targeted.
Too often, executive branch offices have denied or unduly delayed those requests.
Banks warned against measures that could be excessive and unduly increase costs.
Mehling believes public misperceptions and regulatory hurdles have unduly complicated that process.
Many white evangelicals see Black Lives Matter as divisive and unduly hostile.
Pearson, on the other hand, said the U.S. hasn't been unduly harsh.
Do they unduly favor the candidate...or regular visitors to the site?
Democrats have said Judge Gorsuch's philosophies unduly favor corporations and the wealthy.
However, the agency's process has been criticized as slow and unduly burdensome.
Neither scandalized nor unduly impressed by his exposed manhood, she befriends him.
The tricky task for policymakers is to restrain them without unduly stifling innovation.
Furthermore, the bank needs to generate higher-yielding loans without increasing risk unduly. .
More than three quarters of Americans say they feel unduly stressed at work.
Second, the 22019-year budget window unduly encourages the phasing in tax reductions.
It's the misunderstanding that leads people to be unduly confident in p-values.
Third, the Justice Department should block mergers that unduly reduce labor market competition.
Quill countered that having to collect the tax would unduly burden interstate commerce.
Think downstream to the clients and customers -- you don't want them unduly affected.
Bongo denies unduly influencing the election, and Gabon's top court upheld the result.
Traders however seem confident the new measures will not disrupt their business unduly.
If the U.S. ambassador's words reflect Trump's thinking, such valuations are unduly pessimistic.
My testimony, she argued, would unduly alarm and harm those facing this operation.
The Nets are a young crew, not unduly burdened by egos and attitude.
And so we can be unduly skeptical of that information that is unwelcome.
But unfortunately, aggressive means ready to attack, or pursuing aims forcefully, possibly unduly so.
Instead, the concern lies in whether enforcement will be over broad and unduly aggressive.
Zelenskiy has rejected those accusations and promised not to be unduly influenced by Kolomoisky.
McDermott, 57, said he was not unduly concerned by the dip in licence fees.
Speaking to Fox News, Marinelli said the plan wouldn't be unduly disruptive to Californians.
Other essays, of course, are not that good, or are unduly condescending or combative.
McDermott, 57, said he was not unduly concerned by the dip in license fees.
Further, intervention will not unduly delay or prejudice the rights of the original parties.
These investments are monitored heavily these days to ensure they are not unduly risky.
That seems unduly harsh, given the guilt, shame and silence that enshroud sexual abuse.
Which is mostly because asking it at all means unduly shitting on the manager.
"The argument is that as president he is unduly attracting business," the judge said.
The last thing I'd want is for my story to unduly color their biases.
These facts undercut Texas's argument that it is unduly burdened by the president's decisions.
Amazon filed suit in November, claiming that the president had unduly influenced the process.
Barring doctors from executions will only increase the risk that prisoners will unduly suffer.
The treaty has a key clause meant to keep the industry from unduly influencing delegations.
Additionally, legislators are instructed not to draw maps that "unduly" favor one party or incumbents.
Third, we should not be unduly scared of raising taxes to pay for these projects.
These volunteer do-gooders are interfering "asses" who revel in passing down unduly punitive sentences.
The senators want DHS to provide data that the program will not unduly burden travelers.
We should pause a moment to consider whether we are unduly demanding of algorithmic decisions.
Not the smartest thing to do admittedly, but still "unduly harsh," the State Department says.
"We don't want to unduly alarm people," she said after spelling out the website's address.
" He adds ... "Certain individuals have unduly exerted themselves into Ms. Nichols' life to her detriment.
"Meriton's conduct created an unduly favorable impression," Justice Mark Moshinsky said in a written judgment.
Don't overthink miscommunications or delays, it's too easy to get unduly paranoid at this time.
We shouldn't focus unduly on the "quid" side of the purported bribe, Mr Breyer explained.
Broadcasters say that big platforms, which can already track their customers' clicks, would benefit unduly.
This can happen for various reasons: because wealthy parents unduly influence budget allocations, for example.
He called them ineffective, expensive, and unduly harsh for minor offenders – and he was right.
This would strengthen a historical norm without unduly constraining whoever holds the office of president.
Mr. De Palma is remarkable company — witty, insightful and neither unduly modest nor overbearingly vain.
Voters in West Virginia do not appear unduly concerned by the hollowness of Trump's promises.
What would you say to those who might accuse you of unduly violating someone's privacy?
But such laws must not unduly interfere with well-intentioned efforts to help absentee voters.
Accordingly, Trenga found that the watch list unduly violated the plaintiffs' rights in two ways.
Nexus objected to the agency's "overly broad and unduly burdensome" request and refused to comply.
She is not hysterical, she is not unduly emotional and she is not a nagger.
In applying the new methods of scrutiny, an agency may unduly favor its own measures.
But evidence from these expert evaluations suggests that that decision may have been unduly optimistic.
Critics (including, er, me) have long charged the IEA with being unduly pessimistic about renewable energy.
He is being accused of unduly experimenting on humans with an unproven and potentially unsafe technology.
Cosby's defense team immediately asked for a mistrial, fearing her remark could unduly influence the jury.
On the contrary, politicians still mostly welcome unduly strong stock markets and rapidly rising house prices.
Looking back now, he said his reputation was sullied unduly, but he does not seek revenge.
That another black life was unduly taken by law enforcement should be an outrage to anyone.
It is trying to tackle dangers in the financial system without slowing down the economy unduly.
If the general public becomes unduly worried about AI, could it lead to less meaningful research?
Information that would unduly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties.
There are crony capitalist aspects to Obamacare and the GOP plan that benefit the hospitals unduly.
Monday's suspension order described that as "irresponsible" behavior in "unduly challenging the limit of fair regulation".
In short, Section 1504 neither unduly burdens American companies nor places them at an unfair disadvantage.
And would changes need to be made to make sure that specific industries aren't "unduly" hurt?
Lopez on Tuesday suggested her confirmation hearing may be unduly influenced by lawmakers with mining interests.
"Evidence from these expert evaluations ... suggests that this may have been unduly optimistic," the researchers wrote.
For what it's worth, Berru attempted to atone, apologizing for causing unduly harm to many women.
The proponents of RTT falsely state that the FDA unduly delays its approval for such drugs.
They have accused it over imposing overly burdensome regulations that they say may unduly harm consumers.
The NFL believed Stern and his co-investigators could unduly influence the outcome of the study.
Mr. Calloway criticized what he called an unduly aggressive and insensitive police response to the protest.
The alcohol industry itself agrees that young people should not be unduly exposed to alcohol advertising.
But there is a growing sense that some of the conventions surrounding family life are unduly rigid.
An order cannot be "unduly burdensome," a subjective term often determined by the court issuing the order.
NICOLAS BEARDWilsic, South Yorkshire Your briefing was unduly pessimistic ("The referendums and the damage done", June 1st).
The prime minister also faces a political scandal on whether he unduly pressured Canada's former justice minister.
Kavanaugh's opening read to that filter bubble as unduly "angry" and "political" for a Supreme Court nominee.
All objective analysts said Perry's proposal would unduly turn upside down decades' worth of free-market principles.
"I do not want to unduly alarm the members of the public," May said from Downing Street.
Indeed, DOL's new opinion acknowledges that its 2008 guidance "unduly discouraged fiduciaries" from even considering SRI options.
Stewart said the media focuses its coverage unduly on race and that the focus is not productive.
The opinion actually made clear that the government could not unduly burden her right to an abortion.
Bright lines should be drawn to prevent the White House from unduly interfering in Justice Department affairs.
The brothers were accused of unduly influencing former president Jacob Zuma over political appointments and contract awards.
Hensarling said Dodd Frank unduly crimps local lending and that replacing Dodd Frank is his top priority.
The national carrier rebuffed accusations of unduly hiking fares after the collapse of smaller rival Air Berlin.
Enforcing that rule would not unduly restrict what the United States could do either here or abroad.
Its shareholders had pestered management to improve margins and raise sales fast, unduly hurrying its turnaround efforts.
"It may make some people unduly anxious and result in needless skin biopsies," Robinson said by email.
When contacted by BuzzFeed News, Mahoney said he had never witnessed an IUCN decision being unduly influenced.
A ban that targets menthol products but ignores other premium tobacco products unduly burdens the black community.
To unduly stress ideological or other links between the Kremlin and the American president would be misleading.
But many Obama supporters felt that the policy was unduly harsh, and the administration came to agree.
Some critics have suggested that it would unduly hurt firms that rely on imports and their customers.
The protocols help to ensure the lineups and photo arrays are not "unduly suggestive," Mr. Walzak said.
French judicial authorities suspect him of having unduly acquired real estate in several countries with funds from Syria.
He said he suspects financial market sentiment is "unduly pessimistic" and does not himself expect an economic downturn.
Dauman says Shari Redstone is unduly influencing her father, who lacks the mental capacity to make these decisions.
The First Amendment's "establishment clause" forbids the government from taking actions that "unduly favor" one religion over another.
But he is unduly dismissive of racial and gender diversity as a useful element in providing different perspectives.
The case concerns a new law in Texas which, its opponents say, makes access to abortions unduly burdensome.
Aware of those benefits, lawmakers carefully balanced protecting our national security with not unduly harming U.S. economic competitiveness.
The court said the state's anti-discrimination law does not unduly burden the florist's free exercise of religion.
Justice Kennedy's refreshing eclecticism reflects a judicial tendency that sidesteps ideology and does not fret unduly about consistency.
Banks say the rule unduly penalised them in the way derivatives liabilities are treated when calculating the ratio.
This caused alarm among some Bell Pottinger employees, but it did not unduly trouble the firm's senior management.
"We should pay in every way that does not unduly and unfairly burden the transit user," she argued.
If apps abuse us or unduly rob us of our attention, we need to stay off of them.
Questions of monopolies, supply chains, taxation, and revenues will unduly further diminish the voices of medical cannabis patients.
"We are financially stable at the moment...and we are not unduly concerned about them leaving," she added.
Both provide verses that, had they appeared on their own albums, might have seemed unduly crass or cringey.
Su urged investors not to be unduly pessimistic about short-term global market volatility and "not to panic".
Is it racial hostility — an unwillingness by whites to fund social programs that some believe unduly benefit minorities?
Even so, forced disclosures must contain factual and widely agreed upon information and must avoid being unduly burdensome.
Amy Schumer is trolling her personal trainer with legal action due to her "extreme and unduly punishing" workouts.
Ms. Warren, while admirably passionate about her policies, nonetheless appears unduly rigid and unlikely to expand her base.
The new administration has articulated a commitment to eliminating unduly burdensome regulatory requirements on the financial services sector.
It's for the state of California to make sensible provisions for its citizens, without unduly burdening particular institutions.
If making such a statement is regarded as unduly partisan, we're in even worse trouble than I thought.
This May, the U.S. State Department said Americans who travelled there despite the warnings risked "unduly harsh sentences".
And New Delhi said it was not unduly worried by China's return to pole position in talks with Colombo.
The comparison may be unduly harsh, since it excludes pension wealth, which is likely to be large in Germany.
Judge Pratt ruled that much of CVS's evidence could not be introduced because it was unduly prejudicial to Mimms.
It may not concern Mr Sharif unduly if the next generation of roads is as deserted as the last.
" He added: "The act intervenes in the medical process of abortion prior to viability in an unduly burdensome manner.
During good times, fiscal restraint makes room for mining to boom without unduly squeezing the rest of the economy.
In the name of workers' rights, she issued new rules on working hours, which companies denounced as unduly rigid.
Despite leaving the top rate of personal income tax unchanged, the bill's benefits are unduly skewed towards the rich.
Further work in this area is important, but until we have more information people should not be unduly worried.
He called for an overhaul of the security service, criticising it for its repressive tactics and unduly broad remit.
However, the close association of renewables with climate progress threatens to cast an unduly rosy glow on US trends.
Ironically, these are usually the same people want to impose unduly burdensome and costly school nutrition standards on schools.
The ruling confirms that a 225-year-old law doesn't apply and that the hack would unduly burden Apple.
His criticism of the public-health propaganda put out by the World Health Organisation (WHO) is perhaps unduly harsh.
The three judges adjudicating the matter will have no patience for a map that continues to favour Republicans unduly.
The last thing persecuted asylum seekers need is an unduly restrictive legal environment in which to advance their claims.
In his view, there was therefore no reason to worry unduly about the prospect of a ballooning budget deficit.
But EPA should not be short-circuiting that discussion by unduly limiting which research is evaluated and by whom.
It also takes a swipe at ExamWorks' bankers, the investment banks Evercore and Goldman Sachs, as being unduly conflicted.
" He added: "The act intervenes in the medical process of abortion prior to viability in an unduly burdensome manner.
In his ruling, Watson said the government had an "unduly restrictive reading" of what constituted a close family relationship.
Apple said today that yes, the FBI's request is within its capabilities, but that the request is unduly burdensome.
The courts could also be allowed to make certain that the loss of funds would not unduly harm dependents.
What's remarkable is that he's been able to take that approach without coming across as shrill or unduly combative.
No My administration will work to ensure that state laws don't unduly hinder access to women's reproductive health services.
But his scientific and mechanical investigations, which do not lend themselves well to an exhibition, are not unduly emphasised.
Today the Constitution allows the federal government to prevent states from re-instituting slavery or unduly infringing voting rights.
In a June court filing, Redstone called it "offensive and untrue" to suggest that he was being unduly influenced.
"  Apple has until next week to file a formal objection to the order, claiming that it is "unduly burdensome.
After it was rephrased, Lippi gave a short, diplomatic response, saying he was not unduly concerned by the edict.
On Wednesday, members of Congress for the first time took action to undo this unduly restrictive and irrational policy.
The state court ruled that the previous map, which gives Republicans 12 seats and Democrats five, unduly favored one party.
" It argued that an under-18 ban "unnecessarily and unduly intrudes on the fundamental rights of marriage without sufficient cause.
In a June court filing, Sumner Redstone called it "offensive and untrue" to suggest that he was being unduly influenced.
It said they show Gupta-owned companies unduly influence the awarding of government contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Whatever judges decide, Europe's pursuit of Apple, Starbucks and Amazon underscores something less contentious: multinationals benefit unduly from perverse rules.
The overburden of much EU-driven financial regulation needs pruning; it is generally unduly prescriptive and laden with unnecessary processes.
Basically, she needs to persuade the world that a BCA is fair, not unduly burdensome, and not really a tariff.
That program will work to ensure that responsible innovation is fostered and that the CFTC does not unduly impede it.
The creditors' attorneys question whether the terms of those loans unduly benefited Lampert and his hedge fund rather than Sears.
Mulvaney and other opponents have argued that the consumer agency has too much power, saying it installs unduly harsh regulations.
It would be unduly burdensome, if not impossible, for the Commission to separate legitimate from illegitimate entries in the logs.
She denied an unduly high number of test-takers were being told that their political views aligned closely with Labour.
He makes frequent rash decisions, he criticizes people unduly, and he seems plain lazy, not showing up to key meetings.
The political uncertainty does not seem to be unduly troubling for Germans, who are doing quite well in other respects.
According to PJM, the electricity system can comply with the CPP just fine, without threatening reliability or unduly raising prices.
"The current definition of 'covered fund' remains significantly overbroad and unduly complex," Kenneth E. Bentsen Jr. said in a statement.
"' "To the contrary, the Japanese criminal justice system does not force confessions by unduly holding suspects and defendants in custody.
Filers just checked boxes to indicate if they considered the proposed settlement to be unfair, inadequate, unreasonable or unduly burdensome.
"The process through which IUCN policy is determined ensures that the Union's policy is not unduly influenced," a spokesperson said.
In his earlier statements to BP investigators, Mr. Vidrine acknowledged that he had not been unduly worried about the tests.
Duke sought Monday to have the subpoena dismissed, calling it "vague, overbroad, unduly burdensome and irrelevant," The Associated Press reported.
This law created a small business regulatory review committee to make sure regulations were not unduly burdensome on small businesses.
They were pop-punk pop stars, and they cannily found ways to shift their focus without unduly complexifying their music.
I am unduly certain in my guesses of what the alternatives will be like, even though I haven't tried them.
Our reasons, simply put: Legalization of assisted suicide unduly threatens people with severe disabilities and health care costs, like us.
Mr. Whitley also unveiled a new review process that litigants said they hoped would not unduly burden foreign-born citizens.
The commission has rejected this approach, saying that its research had shown that such a rule would unduly burden companies.
Also, there are assumptions, for instance technology costs taken from the US EIA, that are probably unduly negative about renewables.
Halavurt, Brunson's lawyer, said the North Carolina pastor was not unduly alarmed when he first went to the police station.
First, it asks if the 103pm Election Day deadline to receive mail-in ballots unduly burdens on the right to vote.
If financial or liquidity conditions should tighten unduly or if the inflation outlook should deteriorate, our reaction function is well defined.
North Korea has accused Malaysia of being unduly influenced by South Korea's early claim that Kim was poisoned by the North.
That's where people of low ability — let's say, those who fail to understand logic puzzles — tend to unduly overestimate their abilities.
It is yet another data point for criticisms that Trump himself is being unduly influenced by the Kremlin and its allies.
That's why I applaud Apple's decision not to unduly alter the 22-inch, ultra-thin (13-inch thick), 21-pound MacBook.
Our right speech: never swearing at you, no matter how breathtakingly bad your mistakes were, or how unduly vicious your vitriol.
"That has generally been understood to mean without unduly valuing social factors, such as wealth or race," she said by email.
The sentence against the University of Virginia student is "unduly harsh," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said, calling for his release.
Opponents like Cooperman claim that the wealth tax would unduly punish those who've made their fortunes from hard work and innovation.
That law is "unusual," Ginsburg wrote in her opinion, but nevertheless did not unduly interfere with the discretion of the courts.
Clinton was unduly influenced by big banks, to which he cited the financial excesses and greed that led to the recession.
While serving in Congress, he voted in favor of killing the agency and has argued that it places unduly harsh regulations.
The telescope cost $184 million, recent Chinese state news reports said, although that figure seems unduly modest, given the telescope's size.
Even in private, Mr. Zuckerberg has continued to resist the notion that Facebook can unduly affect how people think and behave.
The Gupta family are friends of President Jacob Zuma who have been accused of unduly influencing the awarding of state tenders.
So-called "externalisation" revenue, which some analysts argue unduly flatters AstraZeneca's results, contributed $562 million, as product sales fell 13 percent.
This should go without saying, but a lot of users (and plenty of reporters) seem unduly charmed by Facebook's humanitarian overtures.
However, the American Medical Association has stated that such rights should not "unduly burden" patients or infringe on their civil liberties.
To imply that advertising alone caused Mayor de Blasio to reverse course is an unduly cynical view of the political process.
A French tax on digital services, imposed in July, had triggered an investigation into whether American businesses were being unduly burdened.
Chechnya's ruling elite has many enemies among the Russian military, which sees Mr. Kadyrov as a separatist who was unduly promoted.
Both have seized key moments to flex their muscles in ways that opponents say unduly stretches the bounds of their powers.
In winter he was the chef boyfriend of Neve Campbell's ballet dancer in Robert Altman's unduly obscure 2003 gem The Company.
State aid may be authorized under certain conditions when it contributes to an objective or common interest without unduly distorting competition.
Celebrated by many for their majesty and spirituality, Anton Bruckner's symphonies are seen by others as unduly long, arcane and opaque.
The senior Pentagon officials who spoke to The Times say critics are unduly alarmed and insist the military will act responsibly.
The state filed a lawsuit the federal government in March saying it had been unduly forced to pay for refugee resettlements.
We don't want these automated actors to unduly influence who people vote for or what type of medical treatment they receive.
Some experts say the tactic is unduly suggestive, ineffectively tests a witness's memory, and provides more theatrical flourish than probative evidence.
Is Israeli security best served by maintaining and, if necessary, tightening control over Palestinians, or does this unduly compromise Israeli ideals?
But her response to a ferry disaster and accusations of being unduly influenced by a longtime friend and adviser tainted her rule.
"They are individuals who received unduly harsh sentences under outdated laws for committing largely nonviolent drug crimes," wrote White House CounselNeil Eggleston.
Ministers and officials have been giving reassuring messages that the flow of well qualified, high-earning geeks will not be unduly restricted.
But I also think that the stampede to Trumpism is being unduly influenced by a conflation of the American and European situations.
Dauman has said Shari Redstone is unduly influencing her 93-year-old father, who lacks the mental capacity to make these decisions.
The posts on it were so obviously fraudulent that Hunter wasn't unduly alarmed, but concerned enough to report the page to Facebook.
The longstanding stereotype that Jewish people are unduly wealthy was one of the justifications the German Nazi government used for the Holocaust.
He suggested his fellow African-Americans prefer Democrats because they are "mentally enslaved" by a Democratic platform unduly focused on past injustice.
Ironically, one of Pai's go-to criticisms of the 2015 rules is that they were unduly influenced by President Obama's White House.
That may sound unduly hopeful in the Arab world, which uprooted its 800,000 Jews in the decades after the creation of Israel.
Anglo quickly rebuffed his approaches but Mr Agarwal, who has a reputation for getting what he wants, has not seemed unduly concerned.
While the report called for the Pentagon to implement changes, it found no evidence of appointed officials unduly influencing responses to requests.
Kaplan said he would favor a plan to reduce the balance sheet in a way that would not "unduly affect" financial markets.
Longer-term, Democrats sully themselves when they unduly valorize the "Intelligence Community," elements of which are continuing to leak profusely against Trump.
It treats shared culture as personal property, is unduly influenced by huge media companies, and creates all kinds of harmful unintended consequences.
The justices have affirmed that right over the years, ruling that government may not unduly burden women seeking to exercise their rights.
Obama used his power to pardon and more often undo harsh sentences, particularly for drug crimes, which have unduly affected African-Americans.
Gwin first criticized the zone's proposed size, calling the space surrounding Cleveland's Quicken Loans Arena "unduly large" for the city's purposes. Cleveland.
Finally, the U.S. looks unduly biased toward Israel in endorsing the latter's claim without acknowledging part of Jerusalem as a Palestinian capital.
Avenatti's lawyers called the requests 'unduly burdensome and oppressive' and said the demand for tax returns 'violates the right to financial privacy.
Chatting to Pip—who is sweet and modestly (though unduly) self-deprecating—the music's winning quality makes a special kind of sense.
The Leveson inquiry revealed the cozy ties between politicians and editors, although both sides insisted neither was unduly influenced by the other.
Therefore, it is not unduly belittling yesterday's encounter to rate it as decidedly inferior in interest and merit to its immediate predecessor.
British Columbia Premier John Horgan said his government was "disappointed" with the federal government's decision but would not unduly withhold construction permits.
I believe the pro-child versus pro-woman dichotomy is a false one unduly perpetuated by both extremes of the abortion debate.
The magistrate is investigating whether that decision was unduly influenced by Mr. Rybolovlev's generosity, a premise that his representatives have vehemently denied.
Mr. Stokes was convicted of misdemeanor unlawful imprisonment, and complained that Mr. Glasgow had unduly made a racial issue out of it.
He does not paint an unduly flattering portrait of Russia's liberal opposition; at the same time, he is no apologist for Putin.
Obama used his power to pardon and, more often, undo harsh sentences, particularly for drug crimes, that have unduly affected African-Americans.
The result was urgent music-making for its own sake, rather than a performance unduly indebted to our baggage regarding another composer.
But they can also unduly punish people living in poverty, and people of color, as Adrine-Davis feels is happening to her.
He added that he was not "unduly worried" about his results since his group did not use the script containing the glitch.
Representative Gaetz is correct in his opinion that federal hurdles to clinical cannabis research are unduly onerous and ought to be abolished.
That's where people of low ability — let's say, those who fail to answer logic puzzles correctly — tend to unduly overestimate their abilities.
That memo concluded that charging a sitting president with a crime would unduly interfere with the functioning of the entire executive branch.
The President was accused of being unduly influenced by Choi, who was arrested after being accused of abusing her relationship with the President.
The people they've been helping are inmates who were serving unduly long prison sentences -- many of them life -- for low-level drug offenses.
Despite such perks, NLD leaders say the party's members are not unduly influenced by the visits, which they say are useful learning experiences.
They were convicted under drug sentencing laws put on the books before Obama became president that were "outdated and unduly harsh," Eggleston wrote.
Close family friend Marty Nesbitt says that the President-elect doesn't allow himself to get burdened unduly by the issues that he faces.
While individual solar+storage systems are getting more common and more competitive, it remains unduly difficult to finance and implement community microgrid systems.
IMF officials suffered from a "culture of complacency" and were unduly positive about the euro zone project, the IMF's Independent Evaluation Office said.
THE coarse-talking, arse-kicking president of the Philippines is not the sort to worry unduly about the finer points of the law.
Immigration supporters say Swedes have been unduly influenced by a media frenzy linking migrants with crime that has little to do with reality.
It is also at the centre of investigations that its executives unduly awarded contracts to the Gupta family, friends of President Jacob Zuma.
But Orta's lawyer Andrew Plasse believes his client has been unduly punished in retribution for bringing the circumstances surrounding Garner's death to light.
Certain parts of the American economy (particularly banking) have been unduly weighed down by regulation, and removing these handcuffs will stimulate economic growth.
Bass is the more enjoyable end of the sound spectrum, and it's something we can consume in vast quantities without feeling unduly fatigued.
If medical treatments are unduly burdensome or futile, even if their termination or refusal may foreseeably hasten death, the church deems them optional.
Although the GAO findings are non-binding, they could exert some influence on an impending debate about whether financial regulations are unduly costly.
The sentence against University of Virginia student Otto Frederick Warmbier is "unduly harsh," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said, calling for his release.
It falls to the department's inspector general to police these government leases, ensuring that the energy industry doesn't profit unduly at taxpayer expense.
Furthermore, an off-ramp should not unduly weaken stress tests, through which regulators assess the viability of large financial institutions in crisis scenarios.
In the United States, the Obama administration has taken steps toward addressing what it considers unduly harsh prison sentences for nonviolent drug offenses.
This was a positive step but more collaboration is necessary to make sure information available to those needing addiction treatment isn't unduly limited.
It has also led to a situation where global credit markets have become highly distorted and global asset prices have become unduly inflated.
The video is tense, but — amazingly, given the violence of the attack — not unduly graphic: The chase started at the Vibgyor International School.
But for the most part, Egypt got gentle scoldings from time to time from senior administration officials, who were unduly deferential to Cairo.
In it, Dugan alleges that longtime Grammy Awards executive producer Ken Ehrlich was involved in an attempt to unduly influence the nominations process.
They can raise prices, as they are doing in the cellphone market, as well as hold down wages and unduly influence government policy.
Over the years fraternization policies in the American military have changed but broadly prohibit "unduly familiar" relationships among service members of differing ranks.
New filings hint at an argument that the government was unduly influenced by The Wall Street Journal reporter who exposed Theranos's questionable practices.
Mr. Gray, who shared Mr. Barr's belief that the post-Watergate reforms had unduly eroded the powers of the presidency, became his patron.
It said the requirement that a sponsor be found did not "unduly burden" the immigrant's right to an abortion under Supreme Court precedent.
Then Scotty James of Australia, 23, the two-time world champion who has said the judges unduly favor White, put up a 96.75.
The Committee said such practice is "unduly restrictive and represents an insurmountable barrier" to the enforcement of the right of victims to compensation.
Because such cooperation is in both nations' interest, it is unlikely Washington would jeopardize it by an unduly harsh reaction to Khashoggi's disappearance.
The court said the Trump administration had failed to justify reversing the Obama administration's ruling that the pipeline would unduly worsen climate change.
Kirby told reporters that he did not want to be unduly optimistic but hoped unresolved issues would be settled in the coming days.
Delivering the opinion of the appeals court on Tuesday, Judge Thomas Griffith said the district court gave the complaint an unduly narrow reading.
There's no need to raise false hopes or unduly elevate expectations, but it would be a huge mistake to take a dive here.
AND WE SHOULD ALLOW THE BALANCE SHEET TO RUN OFF, AGAIN, IN A PATIENT, GRADUAL WAY FOR ME THAT DOESN'T UNDULY AFFECT THE MARKETS.
In that case, the court ruled that the federal government wasn't being "unduly coercive" because underage drinking was indeed directly related to highway safety.
Some see an unduly political process, less a blow for justice and frugality than a power grab by Jim Justice, the state's Republican governor.
Even when they are arrested for violating the miscegenation laws, the police officers are not unduly forceful, and address them in plain, legal language.
However, they add, while advice and encouragement by obstetric professionals are recommended, no woman should be coerced, pressured or unduly influenced to breast-feed.
And a suspicion that Mr Pompeo is unduly keen to stay tight with the president suggests only Mr Bolton might be up to it.
Manafort&aposs attorneys have said his confinement has been unnecessary and unduly harsh, and has impeded his ability to communicate with his defense team.
"Our evaluation did not disclose any instances of a noncareer official unduly influencing the FOIA response process," said the inspector general report, released Thursday.
Wielding a new brand of aggressive investigations, the European Commission is unduly targeting U.S. businesses to fill the budget holes of European Union countries.
Thus, you unduly took advantage of our popularity and reputation to enhance the attractiveness of your artist and, consequently, the profits of your company.
Her argument apparently convinced arbitrators, who ruled that a two-year penalty was unduly harsh for an athlete who had violated the rules unwittingly.
Each year, thousands of immigrants are detained for prolonged periods of time as part of our nation's inhumane, ineffective, and unduly costly immigration system.
But don't forget about those small businessmen and women all over this country who have been unduly burdened by government regulations over the years.
"In my view, the D.C. courts adopted an unduly constrained view of what sorts of opinions may be expressed about contentious matters," he said.
The DMCA's "notice and takedown" process for removing infringing music and other media content from the internet has become unduly burdensome and frustratingly slow.
Determining and administering these new requirements will require complex and slow-moving bureaucratic rulemaking that would unduly limit capital formation in the intervening period.
Some doctors chimed in, too, more than one calling our focus on withdrawal irresponsible and unduly alarming to those who might benefit from antidepressants.
The candidates who win over young voters — Bernie Sanders, Barack Obama, Howard Dean — do not unduly concern themselves with the limits of practical politics.
Maxwell Mehlman, a professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, said lower-income employees could be unduly pressured to join wellness programs.
Olson, went to the Supreme Court, which ruled that independent counsels did not interfere "unduly" or "impermissibly" with the powers of the executive branch.
Banks have complained that regulators have unduly required banks to pile on capital that they could use to lend to small business and homeowners.
Kerber's group had complained the QE scheme jeopardised German taxpayers' money and unduly shielded indebted euro zone governments from pressure on the debt market.
This "panic about panic" can lead public health authorities to unduly play down the risks associated with an outbreak, which can undermine public trust.
In particular, it pays no attention to the unduly heavy burden that has been placed on monetary policy to get the global economy moving.
"It's up to the leaders negotiating those things to be disciplined and principled enough that their decision-making isn't unduly swayed," Mr. Lumumba said.
After rejecting two GOP bills as unduly harsh and stingy, Clinton, after much agonizing, signed a third version he said was flawed but fixable.
"Himpathy primarily concerns cases where powerful and privileged men garner unduly sympathetic attention over their less privileged female victims," Manne told me by email.
"The primary complaints against the ad, which came from a parent whose children viewed it, were that it was both "unduly distressing" and "irresponsibly targeted.
Hall notes that companies that have been beating on earnings are being unduly punished after their reports, something seen at the peak of market cycles.
An investigation by the European Anti-Fraud Office concluded that funds meant to pay a parliamentary assistant were "unduly paid" to a National Front assistant.
It cannot be enough to slowly induce oil and gas companies to shift to more carbon-friendly practices, taking care not to unduly startle them.
Conversely, the higher cap gives investors the assurance that their equity will not be unduly diluted by an unrealistically high valuation from a new investor.
"The measure will allow for the orderly wind-down of the insolvent airline Air Berlin without unduly distorting competition," the Commission said in a statement.
However, some of the illustrations look so unfinished that they seem unduly casual, as if not enough attention was given to particular individuals and stories.
"With markets unduly optimistic about the prospect of a Tory-led coalition, sterling is vulnerable to a further sell-off," said Joanna Davies at Fathom.
He also called for an independent anti-corruption court that the president could not unduly influence - with judges selected with the help of Western experts.
Surrogacy and the donation of eggs and sperm are regulated by the mostly male Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, whose rules are unduly restrictive.
Although he acknowledged that risks of economic faltering had "further diminished", Mr Draghi insisted that underlying inflation in the euro zone was still unduly low.
The quick fix adopted by Toyota has been to reset the inverter's software in order to reduce the likelihood of the transistors being stressed unduly.
Mr Posner thinks most judges are lousy writers who rely unduly on their clerks and are "stuck in the past", paying obeisance to fusty traditions.
Banks have repeatedly voiced their concerns about plans to give supervisors more powers and warned against measures that could be excessive and unduly increase costs.
In the heart of the Midwest, Minnesota recognized unduly harsh drug sentencing laws as a threat to its traditionally low incarceration rates and public safety.
Critics says Trump's large business empire poses numerous conflicts of interest with his future White House, with some arguing it may unduly influence his policies.
Prime Minister Theresa May has reminded the British public to remain vigilant, but has insisted that she doesn't wish for people to be unduly alarmed.
As Zuckerberg remains dismissive, some of his "top executives" were asking each other whether Facebook had unduly affected the election, The New York Times reports.
The resource guide includes recommendations on how institutions might consider campus safety and applicants' criminal justice history without unduly discouraging or rejecting otherwise-qualified candidates.
Mr. Dauman and Mr. Abrams immediately filed suit in Massachusetts, challenging Mr. Redstone's mental competency and whether he had been unduly influenced by his daughter.
Finding and reaching an off-site early-voting station is unduly burdensome and not equal in treatment to stations that are permitted in rural areas.
The government was able to successfully argue that such a request would be unduly burdensome because of the sheer number of emails it has published.
If they're smart, they will figure out how to promote their products and services without unduly invading people's privacy and bombarding them with useless ads.
While Strzok may have made a mistake discussing political biases on government devices, his banishment to HRD -- the FBI's equivalent of Siberia -- seems unduly harsh.
The fee is potentially annoying, but it spares the poor and businesses that would suffer unduly, for benefits that would be enjoyed across the populace.
That might be because the typical person who writes a book about leadership is incorrigibly optimistic and unduly confident in his or her own skills.
This seems unduly optimistic and gives gold the opportunity for gains in 2017 if Trump disappoints the expectations now being built up around his presidency.
USWAG argued in its petition the rules should be changed because a new law enacted after they were put in place made them unduly burdensome.
That juror, Todd Easter, maintains that he didn't lie during the jury selection process and that he didn't unduly influence the rest of the jury.
Nyusi denies allegations his family have benefited unduly from state funds and has pledged to crackdown on corruption that has blighted Mozambique in the past.
Still reeling from a turbulent leadership battle that roiled financial markets, several backbench lawmakers have accused Dutton's supporters of unduly pressuring them to back him.
Jones for the United States, urging the court to hold that a civil trial would unduly impair a president's ability to carry out his duties.
Joseph F. Dunford Jr. pared down that original request, fearing that the president would reject it and the Iranians would view it as unduly provocative.
All those things count against the character limit, which means the text is unduly constricted and often messily run together with code, reducing its readability.
In their court filings, defendants have asked the court to dismiss the complaint, which they claim "provides a confusing, distracting, inflammatory, and unduly prejudicial backdrop."
Sanders repeatedly pressured Clinton, now the Democratic presidential nominee, to release transcripts of the talks and prove she was not unduly influenced by corporate interests.
If de Blasio sounds unduly bitter to many onlookers, too full of self-pity, it's because so many of his wounds have been self-inflicted.
Mr. Mulvaney added a new topic: a review of the bureau's past rule making so that "outdated, unnecessary, or unduly burdensome regulations" could be eliminated.
The report comes as the DOJ comes under scrutiny over whether its decisionmaking in politically sensitive cases has been unduly influenced by the White House.
But in court, Weinstein's lawyers will work hard to prove that news stories about their client have unduly damaged his chances for a fair trial.
They argue that the law unduly burdens doctors at abortion clinics, which are often not located near a hospital that will grant them admitting privileges.
But the EPA's inspector general is investigating that research after Republican lawmakers said it may have been unduly influenced by lobbyists for new truck makers.
To be clear, participating in treaty negotiations does not justify going along to get along, or accepting global conventions that unduly infringe on U.S. prerogatives.
In the past Christie's persona has appeared unduly intense, but this time it worked, and it worked particularly well in his devastating exchange with Rubio.
AmaBhungane said last week the emails show companies owned by the Gupta family unduly influence the awarding of government contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Park was accused of being unduly influenced by her longtime friend and adviser, Choi Soon-sil, who is on trial for abuse of power and fraud.
But she rarely threatened to bother Halep unduly, and Halep advanced, albeit with a sore knee and Achilles to add to her worries in southwest London.
It's also to B&W's credit that it hasn't made its Bluetooth headphones unduly heavy or ungainly with the added need for wireless internals and batteries.
"If you think that the primary thing is to generate shareholder value then you want to cut down any costs that are unduly high," Dyer said.
Ekeland thinks that courts treat many "hacker" crimes as unduly threatening, however, compared to non-computer crimes that cause financial damage — or bad behavior by companies.
If we are unduly influenced by the stimuli preceding a decision, then it makes a lot of sense to control and pre-select the best stimuli.
Despite Russia's deployment in Kaliningrad of nuclear-capable missiles that can reach Berlin in less than five minutes, Germans do not seem to feel unduly threatened.
Computer rights and civil liberties advocates argue that both new provisions unduly expand the rights of the government to hack computers and are written too vaguely.
One federal district court has said that the law's compromise violates a law of 1993 banning the government from unduly interfering with other people's religious scruples.
For organizations that already feel unduly burdened by compliance commitments, the report's recommendations may represent the tipping point — when compliance becomes the ultimate, unstoppable corporate bureaucracy.
In this, Columbia is little different from McDonald's or Wendy's or any of the other tentacled corporations that most good liberals agree unduly suppress workers' wages.
Still, even hard-line prosecutors who were active during that period say Mr. Singleton's sentence seemed unduly harsh for crimes in which no one was hurt.
He said the government launched an internal probe to establish whether any decisions about the contents of the funding program in question had been unduly influenced.
The new suit portrayed Ms. Redstone as being at the center of a network of spies that manipulated, abused, lied to and unduly influenced Mr. Redstone.
Interweaving footage from them with clips from older interviews and her own conversations, Ms. Israel executes a biographical sketch that is informative without seeming unduly invasive.
Opponents respond that the law unduly restricts access to abortion, noting that it would leave only one doctor in the entire state licensed to provide abortions.
During the recent court hearing, lawyers for the National Shooting Sports Foundation argued that the technology was unduly expensive and not developed enough to be required.
But others, including the parties suing Lampert and several former board members for deals done under his tenure, claim he did so to unduly benefit himself.
Rather, they are rapidly alienating the entire Japanese public, who could otherwise be sympathetic to the wartime plight of these women, by unduly exacerbating emotional antagonism.
But the Department of Justice inspector general, in a report released late last year, made clear Strzok did nothing to unduly bias or influence the investigation.
That alone would have dissolved the skepticism and bad feelings that now threaten to cast any Supreme Court decision as unduly influenced by backroom partisan deals.
But in the same section of the statute, it says that we are supposed to look for unduly and burdensome regulations and get rid of them.
"The schemes encourage ship registration in Europe and contribute to the global competitiveness of the sector without unduly distorting competition," the Commission said in a statement.
In announcing the shift in disclosure requirements last week, Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, described it as giving relief to groups unduly burdened by the government.
"La Paloma is asking for an even playing field and an opportunity to compete in a just and reasonable and not unduly discriminatory market," they wrote.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Gizmodo (Spotify)The UK's advertising watchdog chastised Spotify today for releasing an "unduly distressing" ad that, it argues, improperly targeted children.
President Donald Trump's administration saw Health and Human Services chief Tom Price resign last year over similar allegations he handed taxpayers the bill for unduly ritzy flights.
Max Richter's score is gorgeous and evocative but not unduly burdened with advancing the narrative, like many soundtracks are (I am coughing in your direction, Sharp Objects).
She further advised that sitting (as to answering questions) for deposition, regardless of the length of time, is unduly and unnecessarily stressful to me at this time.
It has spread far beyond the cartel of construction companies that obtained unduly generous contracts from Petrobras, the state-controlled oil company, by bribing officials and politicians.
"If financial or liquidity conditions should tighten unduly or if the inflation outlook should deteriorate, our reaction function is well defined," Draghi told an audience of bankers.
The finances were sound—Disney had outdone its competitors at the box office the year before—but Mr Katzenberg felt the company was unduly focused on blockbusters.
To its credit, it is an inversion of most writing about English universities, which tends to be laudatory of the Oxbridge model and unduly sceptical of others.
This "overly expansive, unduly complex" approach has shown insufficient deference to other countries even though they comply with the same international standards applied in the United States.
So-called "externalization" revenue, which some analysts argue unduly flatters AstraZeneca's results, rose 2 percent to $562 million, while product sales fell 13 percent to $4.8 billion.
From Georgia to Minnesota, Maryland to Alaska, the states passed broad, sweeping overhauls to unduly harsh sentencing laws, archaic criminal codes, and inadequate rehabilitation and reentry programming.
The border tax will be administered by a newly created Economic Competitiveness Assurance Program, which is tasked with making sure that in-state industry isn't unduly impacted.
The Zika virus should not cause Americans to be "unduly alarmed just yet," the co-director of the Georgetown Center for Infectious Disease told CNBC on Friday.
"Good night to President Lula, who should be here, but is in unduly in jail in Curitiba while (President Michel) Temer is free in Brasilia," Boulos said.
But he said the government was not unduly worried about such a slippage given that its financial discipline has been very good over the past five years.
Its tattered accounts stem in part from a bloated public sector, unaffordable pension promises, unduly restrictive labour laws and a tax code that is full of holes.
It has become widely apparent in the aftermath of the quarter-finals that UEFA's current suspension system is unduly harsh, and unpopular with the majority of fans.
A Texas-based oil refiner in which he had a major stake was losing money because of an obscure environmental rule that Icahn regarded as unduly onerous.
The mayor's office late Wednesday described the union revenue proposal as full of inaccuracies, and the school system dismissed the package as unduly burdensome to Chicago taxpayers.
This is precisely why it is so important for all Americans to read these documents and decide for themselves without being unduly influenced by the partisan media.
Defense Secretary James Mattis had indicated he was working on a policy to openly acknowledge the approximate number of troops deployed but would not be unduly specific.
The justices will now weigh whether the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals imposed an improper and unduly burdensome Certificate of Appealability standard when it denied him relief.
And, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, this can all be accomplished without raising domestic gas prices unduly for U.S. residential, industrial, or electric power consumers.
The President is accused of being unduly influenced by her longtime friend and adviser, Choi Soon-sil, who is on trial for abuse of power and fraud.
The answer to a judicial decision that finds one's actions unlawful is to comply with the law, not to unduly attack the individuals who made the decision.
And it's not like this is all past tense, either: Do you think all those Trump properties aren't unduly profiting from his perch in the White House?
Mr. Kwok responded that his brothers were upset with his efforts to improve the company's management, including starting an examination of whether certain contractors were unduly favored.
In Texas, abortion providers have sued the state for what they call unduly burdensome restrictions; there is only one abortion clinic in the entire state of Mississippi.
Model judges are epistemically just: Their cognitive processes are never biased or unduly swayed, their conclusions are not prejudged, and their verdicts reliably correspond to the facts.
That condition has since been discarded, but now those officials are working to ensure Trump does not walk into his meeting with Kim with unduly high expectations.
We were partial to his view that the parole officers who would not let him live with his girlfriend, whom he planned to marry, were unduly harsh.
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"The scheme will help Greece to reduce CO2 emissions, in line with EU energy and climate goals, without unduly distorting competition," the Commission said in a statement.
She was accused of being unduly influenced by her longtime friend and adviser, Choi Soon-sil, who is also on trial for abuse of power and fraud.
LGBTQ people, and transgender and gender non-binary people in particular, have disproportionately felt the stigma of not fitting neatly into the binary classification we've unduly imposed.
The public inquiry, which is being telecast live, is reviewing allegations that three Gupta brothers unduly influenced Zuma regarding political appointments and the awarding of government contracts.
" Employees denied leave when they need it can't afford to litigate over what a "reasonable period" is or whether their use of comp time is "unduly disruptive.
Still, he said he would not be "unduly concerned" about the health risks to children, given the lack of evidence linking the chemical to cancer in adults.
"The Federal Reserve is committed to this approach to community bank oversight and to ensuring that new and existing regulations are not unduly burdensome," he said Thursday.
The Supreme Court decided yesterday in the Whole Woman's Health case that two provisions in a Texas state law unduly burdened a woman's choice to have an abortion.
Dark pools, whose transactions are only revealed once they are completed to avoid unduly moving prices, have come under scrutiny from regulators who want more transparency in trading.
"Under binding Supreme Court precedent, a person has a constitutional right to terminate her pregnancy before viability and the government cannot unduly burden her decision," the ruling added.
Most importantly, the exhibition has successfully steered clear of unduly inflating the importance of del Piombo, or presented another painter as an excuse for yet more Michelangelo worshipping.
Canadian Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi told reporters outside a Cabinet meeting in British Columbia that the ruling underlines that municipalities cannot unduly withhold permits on such projects.
"She has not said anything on 'state capture'," ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu told Reuters, using a South African term to describe private interests unduly controlling government funds.
Although this figure is one of which most developed countries can only dream, analysts have long raised concerns that economic data reported by China's officials is unduly optimistic.
For past elections, media organizations agreed to hold back any Election Day voting data because they thought the information trickling in throughout the day would unduly affect voters.
And Trump needs to show early on that he's not being unduly influenced by anyone or allowing any staffer to gain too much attention as a supposed kingmaker.
The tough task is ensuring these costs don't unduly hurt the people who can least afford it, and yet is still significant enough to actually address the problem.
American multinational corporations have stashed more than $2 trillion in profits and assets outside to avoid paying what many companies argue are unduly high U.S. corporate tax rates.
During his time at the SEC, Atkins advocated for an enforcement approach that he said did not unduly punish corporate shareholders that had already suffered from the misconduct.
" According to a White House report, President Obama has commuted the prison sentences of 248 men and women who were sentenced "under outdated and unduly harsh sentencing laws.
Not to say that they didn't, but it seems unduly charitable to rank that above other concerns having to do with this year's budget and next year's team.
Even today, Mr Greenspan, who famously once told Congress that "If I seem unduly clear to you, you must have misunderstood what I said", remains a paradoxical figure.
This structure is designed to prevent capital and liquidity provided by IHC from becoming unduly trapped in any legal entities, thus improving the likelihood of an orderly resolution.
"What the report shows is that so many people in poor black communities were unduly harassed and incarcerated," Catherine Pugh, a Maryland state senator, said in an interview.
Seade said he supports the positions Mexico has taken in the talks, though he has thoughts on how to sweeten the deal for Trump without unduly harming Mexico.
In a 28503-22019 ruling, the court said that the notices for licensed facilities likely violates the First Amendment and notices for unlicensed facilities unduly burdens protected speech.
Although the GAO findings are non-binding, they could exert some influence on an impending debate about whether some financial regulations are unduly costly to the financial sector.
Given his philosophy of government, President Trump is likely to urge agencies to repeal or to amend many rules that he considers to be unnecessary or unduly burdensome.
The lawsuit — which was filed on behalf of several state lawmakers Monday morning — argues that the federal government unduly forced states to pay for its refugee resettlement program.
It is our duty to ensure that the air traffic control receives careful management and financial oversight and that the consumer is not unduly burdened with increasing fees.
But presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella cast doubts about the accuracy of the latest survey, saying it contained "leading and pointed questions that may have unduly influenced the answers".
"States can determine eligibility beyond the ballot as long as they're not unduly burdensome," Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the University of California Berkeley School of Law, told CNN.
But as the report's authors argue, effective policy can put up barriers that block the worst of that violence without unduly violating the constitutional right to bare arms.
Beyond the concrete allegations against Zito, the fight reflects widespread disdain among some journalists toward her anecdote-heavy, data-light, at times unduly credulous approach to political reporting.
Other courts in FTC enforcement actions have held that compliance reporting requirements are not 'unduly burdensome,' even when the provisions require reporting for a period of twenty years.
So, following an unduly protracted dev cycle, a product further leads to duplication of work every time it extends outside the original data pool — which happens a lot.
But, to be fair, this is actually quite a reasonable way to frame a question that's hard to ask without sounding like you're unduly shitting on the manager.
For example, in combat officers are often required to insulate their deep affection for their troops so as to prevent their feelings from unduly distorting their professional judgment.
Ito redirected her neighbor to her apartment, making sure that she was not unduly distracted and was still keeping an eye on her window on the third floor.
The Constitution protects a woman from unduly burdensome interference when exercising her right to abortion care, which is why the Court must rule against Louisiana in this case.
"Noncitizens have also been unduly burdened by these convictions, which can provide a roadblock to gaining citizenship, or in the worst case, can initiate deportation proceedings," she added.
The reality is that industry doesn't want to see endangered species protection for sage-grouse, and their racket of opposition is unduly amplified by good-old-boy networks.
Greene's legal counsel had said that the OCE investigation "unduly harmed" Greene's case in litigation, which led the House Administration Committee to include the provision in the bill.
In January the Commission approved a restructuring plan for Areva including 4.5 billion euros of state aid, saying it would make the company viable without unduly distorting competition.
"The C.F.P.B. was created to pursue an important mission, but its unaccountable structure and unduly broad regulatory powers have led to regulatory abuses and excesses," the report said.
And such demographic change in cities could play a role in pressuring the police to pursue tactics that feel unduly aggressive to the people who preceded the newcomers.
Then there's the D.C. bureaucratic establishment, which publicly called for the memo not to be released and warned that it could unduly harm the FBI with misleading information.
"Whether directly or indirectly, [menstruation] actually affects everybody...and yet people who menstruate are unduly punished, because of something that's completely normal and natural," Femme International's Rubli said.
The album wasn't a cast recording, because Simon did almost all of the singing, delivering even the saltiest exchanges with a delicate precision that some found unduly quaint.
If the FDA doesn't receive an increase in funding each year, would this unduly inhibit the agency from its on-going activity of approving drugs, biologics and devices?
Cosby's 2004 assault on Constand and the incidents with the other women, which dated to decades ago, are too far apart and "remote and unduly excessive," the attorneys argued.
Reformers also say the new rules about not splitting counties, and not "unduly" favoring any party or incumbents, could let them bring legal challenges to maps they find egregious.
One of the signatories, Kyle Powys Whyte, associate professor of philosophy and community sustainability at Michigan State University, described Edwards' response to criticisms from Flint residents as unduly adversarial.
Separately, a public inquiry is reviewing allegations, denied by the Gupta brothers, that they unduly influenced Zuma regarding political appointments of cabinet ministers and the awarding of government contracts.
White House officials have suggested that the ban unduly restricts the president's executive authority, raising the possibility of a constitutional showdown during the final weeks of the Obama presidency.
It is reviewing accusations that three prominent businessmen - brothers Atul, Ajay and Rajesh Gupta — unduly influenced Zuma during his presidency about political appointments and the awarding of state contracts.
One example: A computer program used by jurisdictions to help with paroling prisoners that ProPublica found would go easy on white offenders while being unduly harsh to black ones.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Barclays Africa launched a court challenge on Thursday to the anti-graft watchdog's findings that the lender's South African unit unduly benefited from an apartheid-era bailout.
The media needs to take great care to put this problem in perspective — otherwise they could unduly alarm the public and drive people to support the wrong policy solutions.
When a new drug comes to market, ICER simultaneously releases an "economic impact" report aggressively attacking the new drug's efficacy and claiming that its market price is unduly high.
"This Court finds that Plaintiff has not demonstrated that any subject video deposition contains scandalous, libelous, or other unduly prejudicial material warranting denial of media access," the judge wrote.
In particular, she was charged with unduly expanding the Federal Reserve's balance sheet and keeping interest rates low with a view to benefiting Wall Street rather than Main Street.
The EU says this goes against WTO rules to treat equally national and foreign companies and unduly restricts the rights of EU companies, such as in relation to patents.
Zinke sponsored a bill known as Litigation Relief for Forest Management, which would have skirted requirements to ensure logging projects on public lands do not unduly harm endangered species.
Along the way, critics have accused Vaccaro of unduly influencing the college recruiting process, and of contributing to what they see as excess commercialization in youth and college sports.
But the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals tossed out that decision, saying the district court needed to determine how many women would be unduly burdened by the state's requirement.
At the same time, we need to make sure these databases do not unduly restrict physicians' ability to prescribe opioid-based painkillers for the patients who truly need them.
"Certain practices by companies in e-commerce markets may restrict competition by unduly limiting how products are distributed throughout the EU," Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.
The Scottish National Party, which campaigned for Scotland to become independent, seized on Cameron's latest remarks as evidence that he had sought to unduly influence and politicise the monarch.
The companies all stress they do not seek to restrict lawful forms of protest, but argue that activists should not be allowed to unduly disrupt their lawful business activity.
After decades of such policies, the system was perceived to be unduly biased in favor of a handful of large corporations, financial institutions and wealthy individuals, the report said.
"We have further strengthened our case that Google has unduly favoured its own comparison shopping service in its general search result pages," said competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager in July.
It emphasized that policymakers do not see their 2 percent inflation target as a ceiling, and will not be unduly concerned with price gains above it for a time.
Because Lampert loaned Sears the money when he was chairman and CEO, they say, the terms of those loans unduly benefited Lampert and his hedge fund rather than Sears.
"Because Act 620 provides no benefits, it unduly burdens a woman's Fourteenth Amendment right to pre-viability abortion," Julie Rikelman, an attorney with the Center for Reproductive Rights, argued.
His book, "A Place for Wolves," ran afoul of the sensibilities of the Twitter gatekeeping class, which deemed it insensitive to Muslims and unduly focused on people of privilege.
In an attempt to ensure wait times for interviews are "not unduly affected," the order calls for the hiring of more consular fellows to work in U.S. embassies abroad.
For this group, which includes voters and several political observers who focus on race and gender, there is a particular annoyance around code words they feel unduly penalize candidates.
They must show that existing rules are "unjust, unreasonable, unduly discriminatory or preferential," and they must show that their proposed rules are just, reasonable, and not discriminatory or preferential.
"The C.F.P.B. was created to pursue an important mission, but its unaccountable structure and unduly broad regulatory powers have led to predictable regulatory abuses and excesses," the report said.
"The real issue is did Carl Icahn use his position as special adviser to unduly impact the RIN market and then make corresponding bets on those moves," Slocum said.
PRETORIA, June 19 (Reuters) - Barclays Africa Group unduly benefited from apartheid-era bailouts and must repay 1.1 billion rand ($86 million), South Africa's anti-graft watchdog said on Monday.
An employer could deny a time-off request by deeming it "unduly" disruptive — a vague standard that basically gives employers total control over when the time off is taken.
To get the most out of the trip, Mr. Spence advises choosing something you're passionate about; also, if you're traveling with others, don't be unduly influenced by their interests.
In addition to these efforts, there could be a positive agenda from Republicans to implement a new system that safeguards the financial system without unduly burdening businesses and consumers.
She alleges that she was unduly pressured by Trudeau and other senior bureaucrats to offer an unheard-of remediation agreement to SNC-Lavalin, the crown jewel of corporate Quebec.
Again, his theme is reassurance: reassuring legal conservatism that its Reagan-era vision of an executive unduly constrained by an overreaching Congress still applies to the presidency of 2019.
That&aposs because those in power — including the Senate, courts, and White House — represent a small minority of the country&aposs population and are unduly influenced by special interests.
She also asked if the Office of Credit Ratings had found any evidence that leveraged loan and CLO ratings lack accuracy or are "unduly influenced" by conflicts of interest.
When the Quill case was decided, the court was concerned that requiring retailers to collect taxes in multiple states would be unduly burdensome and could stifle the national marketplace.
"But he has also worked to put an end to regulatory overreach that unduly burdens the marketplace and imposes higher costs on consumers and companies alike," the spokesperson said.
Admittedly, that could be seen as a bit of a copout, or perhaps unduly convenient, with a few of these figures, foremost Anakin Skywalker's one-time padawan, Ahsoka Tano.
Food and restaurant industry groups have lobbied heavily against the requirements, arguing the rules are unduly burdensome and costly to implement, and that they need more time to comply.
Several prominent officials and businessmen had lobbied for the release of Calvey and other Baring Vostok executives detained with him, and had called their pre-trial incarceration unduly harsh.
The Clinton experience has certainly led some to question the Court's judgment that litigation would not unduly interfere with the ability of the president to conduct the nation's business.
Not to unduly shame the American education system, but chances are Bob Dorough has had more of an impact on grammar fluency than any other individual in the 20th century.
Electronics retailer Best Buy will no longer sell security software from Russian internet security company Kaspersky Lab after concerns that the company could be unduly influenced by the Russian government.
Back in March of this year, Shalygina accused the government of unduly censoring the artist's contact with the outside world by restricting visitation rights and inbound letters to the prison.
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo will review allegations that the Gupta brothers - who headed one of the country's largest conglomerates - unduly influenced Zuma over political appointments and winning government contracts.
"The internal debate is rife with political and diplomatic concerns, including a fear that acting before November might appear unduly partisan," the Washington Post's Ellen Nakashima wrote in early September.
Federal investigators can try again, however, if they can "show that the request is reasonable, within its authority, relevant to the investigation, focused, and not unduly burdensome," the judge found.
Facebook has adopted a strategy of acquiring and copying other companies where it feels it cannot compete, Hughes said, making it unduly difficult for new social media companies to survive.
You feel like they're being a bit unduly influenced, and I think that it's a very individual and independent decision that has to be made without too much external influence.
Patient-centric solutions afford businesses an end-around to many of the gatekeepers that can block or unduly delay the progress of those taking more traditional go-to-market routes.
The state Supreme Court reversed that decision last November, ruling in part that Packingham's free speech rights were not unduly burdened because there are ample other websites he could access.
This gave the industry five more years to file public health applications that show that their products are safe alternatives to conventional cigarettes and that they weren't unduly targeting minors.
However, some suggest hospitals are being unduly alarmist about the effect the proposed Obamacare replacement law — the American Health Care Act— could have on hospitals' ability to provide quality care.
It has also failed to call Tier 1 bonds in the past, though such is demand that investors did not unduly focus on the new issue's lower back-end spread.
"It's been a market that has been focused on growth investing for close to a decade now," Leininger said, unduly punishing otherwise-strong companies that may hit temporary road bumps.
This time, prosecutors had sought to call as many as 19 other accusers, while defense attorneys objected to allowing any to appear, arguing that they would unduly prejudice the jury.
His attorneys are also seeking to move the trial, alleging North Charleston's residents are unduly influenced by a "toxic stew of half-truths, misperceptions and false narratives," according to CNN.
The ECB did however express caution over cutting the deposit facility rate further, as it "could unduly increase the pressure on banks' profitability" and impact the sector's level of stability.
"A further cut in the deposit facility rate could unduly increase the pressure on banks' profitability, which could have adverse effects on the stability of the banking sector," it said.
"They are individuals who received unduly harsh sentences under outdated laws for committing largely nonviolent drug crimes, for example, the 35 individuals whose life sentences were commuted today," he continued.
"Of course, there is not a scintilla of evidence that Mr. Redstone actually wants Ms. Herzer in his life, but was unduly influenced to testify otherwise," the dismissal motion said.
A public inquiry is reviewing allegations that the Gupta brothers - who headed a large conglomerate in South Africa - unduly influenced Zuma regarding political appointments and the awarding of government contracts.
This team is building a pathway for an independent candidate to launch a presidential run through conventional ballot access measures and constitutional legal challenges to unduly restrictive state ballot requirements.
Other states continue to impose unduly burdensome and medically unnecessary requirements on physicians and clinics, despite a Supreme Court decision holding them to be an unconstitutional interference with women's rights.
"While I appreciate the author's intent, the actual wording of the bill is unduly vague and could have far-reaching and unintended consequences," Mr. Brown wrote in his veto message.
At 57 years old, Hardy may not be unduly concerned about future employment — but he certainly won't be able to call any of his old Nippybus colleagues for a reference.
The staffer's legal counsel had said the OCE's conclusions "unduly harmed" her case in litigation, leading the House Administration Committee to include the provision limiting reviews to the Ethics Committee.
For too long, stakeholders including cities, states and businesses have had to guess when and how to express both their advice for better regulations and concerns for unduly harmful ones.
If it is unduly hard for pagan inmates like Rouser to access worship materials of their own accord, it is also not easy for outsiders to bring them into facilities.
Booker's campaign had predicted where the testimony would go just as it started, and Mueller began to takes questions about the legal guidelines some Democrats believe unduly circumscribed his findings.
Part of that campaign has been to stop top people from allowing relatives to abuse their connections for personal gain, and to stop senior officials from unduly benefiting their families.
In his book Republic, Lost, Lessig spells out his notion of "dependence corruption," whereby Congress is unduly responsive to big donors because they are dependent on them for campaign money.
But a jambalaya of microexpressions seems to suggest I'm certainly not the first of his patients to get unduly panicky about his testosterone, the primary male hormone slowly ebbing away.
Democrats sought to cover every possible eventuality in regard to the possibility of Trump seeking to use the attorney general to either intervene or unduly influence the special counsel probe.
In a bid to protect investors from being unduly influenced to buy inappropriate investments, the proposal expands the definition of a 'fiduciary' under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
Among other things, Heritage argued that the ARC was unduly focused on just 33 states and was also unnecessary, given that the Department of Transportation already spends money on infrastructure.
Some ethics executives experimented with creating a new process for these "ethics checkpoints," but quickly realized that this unduly burdened the notoriously tight product development cycle, or was ignored altogether.
J. Liebling described him as "unduly cheerful"—and his American host noticed that in the elevator of his hotel, on West Seventieth Street, an attractive girl glanced longingly at him.
The N.A.A.C.P. is one of several groups that have filed complaints on behalf of students and against schools over disciplinary and special education policies that may unduly affect black children.
In order to win its appeal, Apple must demonstrate that the government's demands are unduly burdensome — a requirement under the 1789 statute the government is using as its legal basis.
Nick Denton, early in his career, covered Silicon Valley for the Financial Times , where he grew frustrated by what he regarded as the unduly laudatory coverage that tech entrepreneurs received.
" Christopher Oswald, the DMA's vice president of advocacy, said his group is reviewing the decision, which upheld requirements that "unduly break the bond of trust between marketers and their customers.
We personally met individuals who believed the hyperbole -- children who were unduly stigmatized and a few teachers who felt Flint students were so damaged they were not capable of learning.
Orban's spokesman said the campaign had nothing to do with anti-Semitism but rather sought only to counter what he called Soros's attempts to unduly change immigration policies in Hungary.
He has revised the bureau's mission statement, adding in a line about "regularly identifying and addressing outdated, unnecessary, or unduly burdensome regulations" and another about "consistently enforcing" consumer financial law.
AT&T argues that Time Warner and its premium content, which includes HBO and CNN, would complement its distribution network, rather than create an unduly large giant in the media space.
Le Pen, also a member of the European Parliament between 2009 and 2017, had been ordered to pay after Parliament found she had unduly claimed the sum for a parliamentary assistant.
JOHANNESBURG, June 21 (Reuters) - South African lender Barclays Africa on Wednesday said it will challenge findings in an anti-graft watchdog report that it unduly benefited from an apartheid-era bailout.
But engineers will be watching to see how the track stands up to wear and tear and if the hollow structure causes resonance, which would make such a road unduly noisy.
Those workers also must have appropriate access to mental health support and safe working environments, so that even Facebook employees and contractors are not unduly scarred by brutal violence posted online.
A ruling against the practice of lawmakers drawing maps to unduly favor one political party would reshape American politics and play a crucial role in determining future control of the House.
This might make Bahrani's Fahrenheit 451 sound unduly interesting or pointed, because its main social commentary is that every hyped-up tech trend from the past several years is awful. Emoji?
That did nothing to reassure those who worried that a privately-funded $500m Bible museum only three blocks from Capitol Hill would seek to press conservative evangelicals' already-huge influence unduly.
He has backed a call by Thuli Madonsela, a former public protector, for a judicial inquiry into allegations that Mr Zuma's rich friends have unduly influenced cabinet appointments and state contracts.
He even found a clean-cut way to include Ms Inul, whose career was not unduly damaged by the drilling episode: he made her a judge on one of his shows.
In her findings against Barclays, which trades under the name of Absa, Mkhwebane said the bank had unduly benefited from apartheid-era bailouts and must repay 1.125 billion rand ($87 million).
Syromyatnikov's Znamya can be read both as a pathbreaking and unduly forgotten experiment, as well as a cautionary tale of human hubris, of the perils of pushing the workday too far.
Zuma established the inquiry into charges by the opposition, civil society and members of the ruling party that individuals including business associates of Zuma unduly influenced state tenders and cabinet appointments.
Prosecutors suspect the shareholder groups unduly influenced the outcome of the 2013 annual general meeting by collecting proxy votes without having previously informed market watchdog Consob and the Bank of Italy.
They've brought suit in the D.C. Circuit claiming that EPA's approach goes beyond the agency's authority under the Clean Air Act and unduly interferes with state control over their energy systems.
Randall Rothenberg, president and CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, told lawmakers on the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Information Technology that new rules would unduly burden digital publishers.
The plaintiffs, Philippe P. Dauman and George S. Abrams, are challenging Mr. Redstone's mental capacity and asserting that he was unduly influenced by his daughter, Shari Redstone, when he dismissed them.
People in Washington might find that to be unfair: Politicians are just listening to the rich, not following their orders; they're honorable people, not unduly influenced by the money they receive.
"Petitioner, along with law enforcement and Adult Protective Services, believes that Mr. Morgan is unduly influencing Mr. Lee and isolating him," the petition filed by Lee's former attorney, Tom Lallas, states.
Opponents of multilateral trade agreements, convinced that they have unduly harmed American workers, have enjoyed a stunning success that may signal a long-term political and policy realignment in both parties.
This suggests that the court can review a president's national security determination when religious animus is shown without unduly intruding upon the president's authority to seriously address real national security threats.
"We urge the Chinese government to cease policies that unduly restrict the exercise of freedom of religion or that otherwise deny individuals their ability to enjoy their human rights‎," he said.
He does not appear to plan to drop out of the race any time soon, although his remarks didn't indicate that he would make an unduly strong contest to Clinton's nomination.
The instant success of this spray, patented and brand-named InSmile™, allowed Dr. R. K. Smile the luxury of employing his poor, elderly relation without worrying unduly about his productivity.
"To ensure that neither the sport, nor its global supporter base, is unduly impacted, the race weekend itself will still go ahead as a televised event," organisers said in a statement.
The Zondo Commission is reviewing accusations that three prominent businessmen - brothers Atul, Ajay and Rajesh Gupta — unduly influenced Zuma during his presidency over political appointments and the awarding of state contracts.
For me, the V6 is the star of the show; 300 horsepower is just right, and while the CVT isn't the most exciting choice, it doesn't unduly call attention to itself.
Twenty-eight states and several major industry groups had sued the Obama administration seeking to overturn the rule, arguing that it was unduly burdensome to utilities and too costly for consumers.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South African cabinet ministers are seriously concerned about leaked emails purported to show government officials were unduly influenced by business interests, Communications Minister Ayanda Dloldo said on Thursday.
Zalando says it is not unduly worried about Amazon as it has more expertise in fashion, but has nevertheless been investing in its technology, which has dented its profits and shares.
Randall Rothenberg, president and CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, told lawmakers on the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Information Technology that new rules would unduly burden digital publishers.
Mr. Ferrari and Mr. Cattelan had to get all their cat shots in five to 10 minutes, so as not to unduly stress the animals, including the shampooed-up cover cat.
"Common sense dictates that a sensible balance needs to be struck because an unduly restrictive application of these obligations can do as much harm as an overly lax one," Frydenberg said.
Ms. Jansen, though, always plays so naturally, with an approach so organic in its development, that you were aware of the deliciousness of her chameleon touch without unduly dwelling on it.
But a reckless anti-deference decision, sweeping broadly beyond the narrow facts of this unusual case, would lie about like a loaded weapon just as much as an unduly deferential ruling.
Perhaps I am unduly swayed in that direction by the fact that the essay on the Johnson impeachment was written by William McFeely, a longstanding friend, who has just passed away.
And now, Oksana Shaligyna, the artist's partner and collaborator, is alleging that the French government has unduly censored Pavlensky's contact with the outside world to a degree unseen in their native Russia.
Member states should not allow companies to set up arrangements that unduly reduce their taxable profits and give them an unfair advantage over competitors, Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.
That said, a successor might feel bound to keep in place certain categories of redactions including, for example, classified materials or materials that might unduly harm the reputational interests of peripheral players.
Kahol had noted that despite the similarities between medical devices in their computer displays and circuits, their packaging made them unduly complex and difficult for anyone but highly skilled practitioners to use.
NARAL Pro-Choice America says the burial bill in Texas "unduly burden[s] both abortion patients and providers without any discernable, proven medical benefit", thereby violating the Hellerstedt ruling from last summer.
"The measure will contribute to the EU environmental objectives without unduly distorting competition," the Commission, which is in charge of keeping a level playing field for EU companies, said in a statement.
But expanding the much-abused H-1B program (which undermines American workers), or promoting flawed legislation that unduly preferences workers from just two countries, is not the way to go about it.
Allowing nonviolent drug offenders to languish in prison under outdated and unduly harsh laws is not only morally wrong and inhumane, it is a true indictment of our ailing criminal justice system.
The AmaPhungane report was based on leaked emails and documents that they say show how the powerful Gupta family unduly influenced the awarding of government contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
In recent days he has gone on the offensive against companies controlled by the Gupta family, businessmen friends of Zuma accused of unduly using political connections to win work with the state.
To do so is not only unconstitutional but would unduly divert precious resources our local police need to perform their duties protecting Pittsburgh residents, investigating crimes, and building ties within city neighborhoods.
He did not look unduly affected though and his heavy groundstrokes took a toll on Nadal who rescued three more break points in the ninth game, one with a sublime drop shot.
"We concluded that the noncareer official's suggestion to send the request to the Department of Justice for its review was reasonable and did not unduly delay the FOIA request," the report said.
Just this year, the platform unduly censored LGBTQ content but allowed largely unchecked floods of Parkland school-shooting conspiracy theories, Tom Hanks pedophilia accusations, and other forms of frequently racist fake news.
LabCFTC, for example, will partner on research with the fintech sector, increase engagement with fintechs across the country and work to ensure that responsible innovation is not unduly impeded by the CFTC.
So it was quite easy to imagine her the product of an unsatisfied mother who unduly stressed the desirability of professional careers that could save bright girls from marriages to dull men.
Her close friend told CNN's Don Lemon that women didn't report incidents like that 35 years ago because while it was the norm, the repercussions for reporting them would be unduly heavy.
Keeping large parts of the U.S. energy economy unduly chained to more costly coal plants means that our nation will fall behind the world's growing green economy instead of leading with innovation.
" The government is relying on the 1789 All Writs Act, which allows federal judges to compel others to help the government perform its duties so long as requests are not "unduly burdensome.
Bill Lee (R) has not said whether he will sign it, but the bill is backed by Secretary of State Tre Hargett (R), who said incomplete forms unduly burden local election offices.
The two men filed suit, challenging the mental capacity of Mr. Redstone, who is 93 and in failing health, and asserting that he had been unduly influenced by his daughter, Shari Redstone.
Still some legal scholars and attorneys decry the growing presence of neuroscience in courtrooms, calling it a "double-edged sword" that either unduly exonerates defendants or marks them as irredeemable future dangers.
Mr. Crowley said that was untrue, and explained that it was unduly onerous for him to remove his name from the Working Families Party line he had won before the Democratic primary.
Mr. Zwane's trip was an effort to "unfairly and unduly influence a contract" for the president's son, according to a report by the Public Protector's office, a government body that investigates corruption.
The concern of ethicists and health experts is that a bias in favor of industry can unduly influence scientific research and medical treatments and remove a valuable check on soaring drug prices.
With existing companies that have been focusing exclusively on boosting shareholder value for decades, shareholders must understand and accept that such a changeover can happen without an unduly negative effect on profits.
The most prominent recent example is the House Select Committee on the attacks in 2012 on the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, an inquiry that Democrats have denounced as unduly partisan.
" Asked why he believes Gillis deserved another chance, Yang said he believes "as a society, we have become unduly punitive and vindictive about people making statements that some find offensive or distasteful.
Davis's trigger finger — and a citywide police conspiracy — will be unduly tested when a cocaine heist goes awry and the thieves (Stephan James and Taylor Kitsch) escape by slaughtering eight police officers.
The Supreme Court, with Trump nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch in line to assume the seat left by Antonin Scalia, will likely continue its conservative rulings that unduly protect states in setting voting rules.
The Czech Republic maintains that the tougher European Commission rules, which make it harder for EU citizens to obtain semi-automatic rifles, were unduly restrictive for law-abiding gun-owners such as hunters.
" No expert on either side of the case, Burroughs wrote, had proposed an alternative that would allow Harvard to "meet its diversity goals while not unduly compromising on its other legitimate institutional objectives.
In 2016, Petrobras executive Jorge Zelada was sentenced to 12 years and two months in jail for corruption and money laundering after he was convicted for unduly awarding Vantage a contract in 2009.
He also refused to profit unduly from his clients' work, even though it was Martin who transformed the role of producer from a manager to a collaborator, deciding what does and doesn't work.
FACEBOOK'S announcement that it will do more to detect attempts to influence elections unduly, including by forcing its advertisers to disclose more information, marks a slow about-turn for the social-media behemoth.
The shareholder groups are suspected of having unduly influenced the outcome of the 2013 annual general meeting by collecting proxy votes without having previously informed market watchdog Consob and the Bank of Italy.
Lots of people at Wednesday's hearing agreed that the Federal Aviation Administration needs to protect safety without unduly stifling innovation, but Duckworth's anecdote helped to make the abstract concept of safety very concrete.
The digital platform has also sought to challenge dominant narratives in art history that find little relevance in today's world but continue to unduly exert influence over standards of beauty, sexuality, and subjectivity.
"We also found that the measure will contribute to job creation and to the economic development of a disadvantaged region without unduly distorting competition," EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.
Her employer can thwart her plans by claiming her absence would unduly disrupt the business – even though that time is hers, paid for in overtime hours that were spent away from her family.
The larger argument, on which the book is admirably staked, is that Calder is a major artist, kept from center stage by an art history unduly concerned with "advances" and inventions and directions.
Among the more immediate reasons not to be unduly concerned about China's economic emergence is that much of its recent economic growth has been the result of a credit bubble of epic proportions.
But their coverage certainly does not start from the premise that an immigration overhaul would unduly reward the original sin of illegal border crossing or that free trade deals threaten our national sovereignty.
But in recent days Ramaphosa has gone on the offensive against companies controlled by the Gupta family, businessmen friends of Zuma accused of unduly using political connections to win work with the state.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union antitrust regulators on Monday approved France's 13 billion euro ($14.39 billion) scheme to roll out very high speed broadband across the country, saying it did not unduly distort competition.
Whereas Cheney disclaimed presidential ambitions and was often seen as unduly powerful, a model Trump might not welcome, Bush was known for his loyalty -- and he leveraged his vice presidency into presidential election.
"Member states should not allow companies to set up arrangements that unduly reduce their taxable profits and give them an unfair advantage over their competitors," Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.
While some will still criticize this kind of blockchain for not being fully decentralized, having multiple political parties verifying the blockchain might help assuage fears that one party will unduly influence the process.
At the same time, consumer advocates have increased warnings that a lack of federal oversight of the lenders could leave some borrowers with unduly high fees or shut out of the market altogether.
Apple said the FBI's use of the 200-year-old All Writs Act would be "unduly burdensome" by putting potentially every other iPhone at risk if the rewritten software leaked or was stolen.
In its decision, FERC said that the Energy Department failed to demonstrate that current electric power tariffs are "unjust, unreasonable, unduly discriminatory or preferential" and that its proposed rule would remedy those shortfalls.
This means employers shouldn't be able to regulate workers' off-duty speech and association, or informal non-harassing talk during breaks or on duty, if it does not unduly interfere with job performance.
The development is likely to renew focus on what has been characterized in the West as Japan's unduly harsh judicial system - a system branded "hostage justice" by critics and defended by local authorities.
The judge in the case, T.S. Ellis III, said that while Mr. Manafort's financial crimes were very serious, he had "lived an otherwise blameless life" and the guidelines suggested an unduly harsh punishment.
Such coverage can overstate benefits, claiming for example, that statins could cure cancer or help men have erections; it can also unduly emphasize potential risks, such as suggesting a misleading connection with dementia.
If there are questions that unduly intrude into significant White House issues, Article II issues, executive privilege issues, classified issues, I have the ability to speak up at that stage in the game.
In general, to be enforceable, the agreements must be reasonable and narrowly drawn so that they protect an employer's legitimate business interest but don't unduly restrict a doctor's ability to make a living.
Discrimination against Asian-Americans in college admissions is a classic manifestation of cultures clashing, and some people seem unduly paranoid, as if having too many Asian-American Yale students would somehow harm America.
He noted that Mr. Trump, in an executive order in March, had directed the Interior Department to reconsider the Obama-era rule and others that "unduly burden" the development of domestic energy resources.
In short, throughout the trial, the defendant — who rightly enjoys a presumption of innocence in the courtroom — will have this on his side: our cultural tendency to unduly dismiss claims of sexual assault.
Her countersuit continued as did Mr. Mueller's suit against her mother and a member of her management team who were accused of unduly influencing the Denver radio station KYGO to fire Mr. Mueller.
The industry's concerns — including a claim that acting in a client's best interest would be unduly burdensome for advisers — have all been considered and were either incorporated into the final rule or rebutted.
Mandating expanded coverage infringes on states' rights, puts a drain on their already tight budgets, pinches the private insurance market and unduly penalizes taxpayers who don't receive government-subsidized health care, opponents say.
The public inquiry headed by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo is reviewing allegations that three Gupta brothers — Atul, Ajay and Rajesh — unduly influenced Zuma about political appointments and the awarding of government contracts.
The filing — which did not offer a new recommended sentence — came hours after both the Justice Department and President Donald Trump criticized the initial proposal for Stone's punishment by prosecutors as unduly harsh.
"We'll have to get a little further along, then we should let the balance sheet run off in a ... gradual way, for me in a way that doesn't unduly affect the markets," he said.
" Labour MP and Human Rights Committee chair Harriet Harman said on Twitter that she would write to the UK attorney general with a formal request to consider whether it was an "unduly lenient sentence.
Those two movies arriving so closely together on the calendar represented a rare encouraging sign from an industry that had often made it unduly hard for people of color to succeed behind the camera.
Republicans, including President Donald Trump, have pressed for a fresh investigation of the issue, alleging that Clinton orchestrated the sale in return for donations to the Clinton Foundation, and was unduly influenced by Moscow.
"I'm very empathetic with the nurses on unduly burdening them so they can't be proficient in their work and so I just hope this gets resolved in a way that we have serious legislation."
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Two leading European rights bodies have told Hungary that its "Stop Soros" bill criminalizing help to illegal immigrants is "arbitrary" and vague, unduly threatens non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and violates European law.
Instead, Parscale and the RNC seem to be trying to curry favor with the president by painting an unduly rosy picture of the situation — an approach that's likely to end in tears for everyone.
Cruz&aposs attorneys wanted all of it suppressed, contending disclosure could jeopardize the 19-year-old suspect&aposs right to a fair trial in such a high-profile case by unduly influencing potential jurors.
Although a CNOOC executive last week warned producers not to expect a similar payday in 2018, industry executives said they were not unduly concerned by the blip, saying Chinese demand would continue to grow.
"Member states should not allow companies to set up complex structures that unduly reduce their taxable profits and give them an unfair advantage over competitors," EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.
The Framers of the Constitution were deeply concerned about corruption and included these prohibitions to ensure that the president would not have divided loyalties, or be unduly influenced by the prospect of personal gain.
With congressional action, this increased resilience will cascade across all of American and ensure that our quality of life, values and economy are not unduly threatened by the disasters that we will inevitably face.
"Cyclical companies were unduly cheap going into this election, and now we think that the inflation trade is here to stay," said Ernesto Ramos, head of equities at BMO Asset Management Group in Chicago.
Although recent amendments to applicable regulations have created limited openings for some business sectors, U.S. regulators and businesses appear to be unduly focused on expanding one-way opportunities for selling U.S. goods to Cuba.
If Pompeo is included at the summit table, his role will include ensuring both Kim and Trump keep to the agenda and do not get unduly distracted by their rhetoric, one US official said.
"To reduce from 15 to 6 years in the circumstances of the case seems to me to be unduly generous to Oscar," Paul Hoffman, a lawyer and director of rights group Accountability Now, said.
Most ankle sprains result when the foot abruptly turns in under the leg so that the sole of that foot faces the opposite leg, unduly stretching the ligament on the outside of the ankle.
" Critics of the FBI's position have repeatedly argued that forcing a private company to manufacture a deliberately flawed product is an Orwellian overreach under All Writs, which requires that requests not be "unduly burdensome.
Privately-held McKinsey, the world's largest management consultancy, said it regretted working at Eskom alongside a company owned by the Gupta family, wealthy friends of President Jacob Zuma accused of unduly influencing government contracts.
Some might argue that you're putting women—who may even be engaging in sex work voluntarily, and who are already unduly criminalized—in even more danger by sending them through an unfriendly court system.
But I hope that certain people in Britain, including Mr Hunt, during the election don't speak unduly about China, hoping to use this to get votes for their election, or in service of it.
But firing a large number of generals en masse would be an unprecedented move with the potential to do lasting damage to the military's ability to function without being unduly influenced by domestic politics.
The term has come to seem unduly hopeful; history can move backward as well as forward, and yesterday's men can, from one day to the next, come to look like the prophets of tomorrow.
Less than a decade after publication, it already feels a bit dated, partly because its dystopian vision seems unduly optimistic and partly because its vision of male geek rebellion has turned stale and sour.
Judge T. S. Ellis III of the United States District Court in Alexandria, Va., said that although Mr. Manafort's crimes were "very serious," following the guidelines would have resulted in an unduly harsh punishment.
President Trump commuted Mr. Rubashkin's 27-year prison sentence last month, after years of lobbying by a number of prominent lawyers and politicians who considered his term unduly harsh, and perhaps even anti-Semitic.
A sitting president likely would raise the same core argument articulated in the Justice Department memo: that such an indictment would unduly "interfere with the president's unique official duties," effectively paralyzing the executive branch.
I believe that hunting and self-defense are more than valid reasons to own guns, so I would never want to unduly restrict gun ownership in such a way that those are infringed upon.
They acknowledge that buying is a long-term goal, and over 70 percent cite "affordability" as the main problem, but they also seem unduly optimistic about when they think they'll be able to buy.
As president, he is still required to prepare and file tax returns, as well as detailed financial disclosure forms — and if that is not unduly intrusive, then surely compliance with subpoenas is not intrusive.
Germany's leading carmakers are embroiled in scandal over attempts to disguise their vehicles' emissions, fueling a perception that they enjoy an unduly close relationship with the German government and giving privatization calls more traction.
As a gun owner and former FBI firearms instructor, I also respect the Second Amendment and appreciate the importance of doing background checks in a way that does not unduly burden law-abiding citizens.
But it gets dicey when Barr says he'll scrub the report of information that would "unduly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties," as well as grand jury materials.
"We applaud President Trump's tweets supporting U.S. companies being able to sell products to China and opposing proposed regulations that would unduly curtail that ability," said Semiconductor Industry Association president and CEO John Neuffer.
Upon taking office as secretary of state, for example, she made a good-faith effort (the "reset") to improve a US-Russia relationship that she believed had been unduly damaged by the Bush administration.
The U.S. State Department called the sentence "unduly harsh" and White House spokesman Josh Earnest said it was "increasingly clear" that North Korea sought to use U.S. citizens as pawns to pursue a political agenda.
Courts have even (wrongfully, in my view) recognized an exception for sex-specific dress and grooming codes as long as the requirements for one sex are not unduly more burdensome than those for the other.
But alligator attacks at Disney are almost unheard of because the resort staff "have worked diligently to make sure their guests are not unduly exposed to the wildlife" that are indigenous to Florida, Demings said.
"The subpoena, which calls for a closed, non-public deposition of Mr. Comey, exceeds a proper legislative purpose, is issued in violation of House rules, and unduly prejudices and harasses the witness," Comey's lawyers wrote.
An estimated 70 million Americans – roughly 20 percent of the population – have a criminal record of some kind, and no one would say that these people should be barred from working or unduly discriminated against.
For instance, projections for HIV suggest that a 10% cut in global donor funding for treatment—a not unduly pessimistic assumption—could lead to 5.6m more deaths by 2030 than if spending remains on track.
Later this summer, you'll reexamine your communication skills and learn how they impact your perception of the world—and, ultimately, how you protect and guard yourself (or how you're limiting yourself by being unduly defensive).
KPMG is the third global firm to face questions about its work for the Indian-born Gupta brothers, who have been accused by an anti-graft watchdog of unduly influencing the awarding of government contracts.
"Consistent with the President's America First Energy Plan, the budget reorients the EPA's air program to protect the air we breathe without unduly burdening the American economy," a summary of the agency's proposed budget said.
Ms Sereno's detractors have come up with no fewer than 27 complaints against her, from claiming unduly lavish expenses to failing to file all the necessary paperwork during her previous job as a university professor.
Some health officials told the Times that it's exceedingly difficult to inform the public about ongoing superbug outbreaks, and that they don't want to unduly scare patients who then can't do anything about their exposure.
But opponents, many of them from the financial services industry, argue that the rule will prove unwieldy and unduly costly to implement, and could result in small investors' being closed off from personalized financial advice.
However, consistent with the Federal Reserve's statutory mandate of achieving maximum sustainable employment and stable prices, it is altogether possible that the committee's economic forecasts are unduly optimistic, as they have been in recent years.
Not in ambient DJ sets though, but the noise of unduly chipper fucking birds punctuating the weird, pale mornings as you wind your way through row after row of chalets trying to find your own.
In some states, like Iowa, the government will take a larger percentage of your estate if you leave your possession to someone other than a biological heir—something some childfree Iowans feel unduly penalized by.
The Constitutional Court that upheld Park's impeachment agreed with accusations that Park had been unduly influenced by Choi and abused her authority in helping Choi raise donations from companies for foundations she had set up.
"The American public has the right to demand that if a major bank fails, they, as taxpayers, would not have to pay for it, and the failure wouldn't unduly harm the U.S. economy," he added.
The university has the right to regulate the "time, place and manner of expression", so that ordinary activities are not unduly disrupted—though this should never be used to undermine an "open discussion of ideas".
While Mark Zuckerberg has dismissed claims that his company has unduly influenced the election, others at Facebook are beginning to look closely at their role in the media landscape, according to The New York Times.
Earlier this year, the First Step Act, a pure prison reform bill, divided House Democrats, many of whom refused to vote for a bill that did not include reforms to unduly harsh mandatory minimum sentences.
"Consistent with the President's America First Energy Plan, the budget reorients the EPA's air program to protect the air we breathe without unduly burdening the American economy," a summary of the proposed EPA budget said.
The House bill repeals the individual and corporate alternative minimum taxes, or AMT, which are intended to make sure high-income taxpayers do not unduly lower their tax liabilities by combining numerous credits and deductions.
She might want to consider the distinct possibility that an unduly tough line on Brexit could precipitate a sterling crisis that could cause her to share the same ignominious end to her premiership as Thatcher.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Kingdom violates women's rights in Northern Ireland by unduly restricting their access to abortion, a report by the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) said on Friday.
"And we further find that imposing a new schedule for North Carolina's congressional elections would, at this late juncture, unduly interfere with the State's electoral machinery and likely confuse voters and depress turnout," it added.
The state law "imposes unprecedented and unduly burdensome restrictions on ISPs', and only ISPs', protected speech," while imposing no requirements on other companies that deliver services over the internet, the groups wrote in their lawsuit.
On March 2, the Supreme Court will hear arguments on this issue, with the justices evaluating whether, by making it harder for women to access safe abortion,  these laws would unduly burden women's constitutional rights.
Opposition leaders accused the government of unduly involving the military in the economy after it deployed the army earlier this month to collect the cashew nut harvests after rejecting low prices offered by private buyers.
In September, a Brazilian prosecutor charged six current and former PMDB senators of unduly receiving 864 million reais in bribes, generating losses of 5.5 billion reais at Petrobras and 113 million reais at the Transpetro subsidiary.
" Mulvaney revised the CFPB's mission statement to include items about addressing "outdated, unnecessary, or unduly burdensome regulations" (in other words, looking for ways to deregulate the consumer finance industry) and "consistently enforcing federal consumer finance law.
President Donald Trump has sent mixed signals about border taxes and the House proposal could face difficulties in the U.S. Senate where some Republicans question whether it would unduly raise prices for U.S consumers and businesses.
It says they prove Gupta-owned companies unduly influence the awarding of government contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars - including the building of locomotives and pre-payments for coal deliveries before a deal was signed.
Federal judge Sergio Moro said Jorge Zelada had unduly awarded U.S. company Vantage Drilling a 2009 contract with Petrobras for the drillship Titanium Explorer in exchange for bribes stashed in undeclared accounts in Monaco and Switzerland.
ACLU staff attorney Andrew Beck told Vox that both laws are unconstitutional for the same reason as other restrictive laws the courts have blocked in Alabama: They unduly burden a woman's right to seek an abortion.
The state of Missouri argues that the Temple's arguments are moot because the law, "advances compelling state interests and does not unduly restrict religious exercise," according to the brief filed by the state for today's hearing.
But the deal was thrown into doubt last year when President Donald Trump pulled out the United States, which was concluded before he took office, saying the accord - signed before he took office - unduly favored Iran.
Pursuant to attorney ethics rules, lawyers generally cannot abandon their ongoing representations of clients without providing adequate notice, outlining a valid reason to the court, and avoiding prejudicing or unduly harming their client&aposs legal case.
He cited four reasons for redactions: protecting secret grand jury proceedings; safeguarding intelligence-gathering sources and methods; shielding material that could affect ongoing investigations; and protecting information that would unduly infringe on personal privacy and reputations.
Investors do not seem unduly worried about the prospect of giving 10 percent of the company to "Elon" - as the latest letter to stockholders calls Tesla's founding genius and chairman - if he meets new "stretch goals".
"Because you know as soon as you leave home you could be unduly harassed, assaulted, you could be pulled over and frisked for no reason and you might die before you make it home," Ford said.
A five-page suspension order of the regulator made available on Tuesday said it was due to the "irresponsible" behavior of Uber in "unduly challenging the limit of fair regulation" by continuing to accept driver applications.
Rigid adherence to the original April 10 compliance deadline, the department said, could result in "an unduly chaotic transition to the new standards" and lead to "confusion, excessive costs, and needlessly restricted or reduced advisory services."
The committee can advise WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on actions to be taken by Congo and other countries to try to halt the international spread of disease without unduly interfering with trade or transport.
Foreign policy has been an area that Trump has approached in a very personal way, sometimes antagonizing allies such as Canada, while making what critics see as unduly warm overtures to traditional U.S. rivals or foes.
The Guptas, a family of Indian-born businessmen in South Africa, are under scrutiny for their close ties to South African President Jacob Zuma and have been accused of unduly influencing the awarding of state tenders.
Joshua Schopf, a lawyer for the group, in an interview said courts should not "unduly defer to agencies' interpretation of statutory language," and the 4th Circuit "appeared to engage in verbal gymnastics" by ruling against Murray.
After including so many details that seem to unduly romanticize Bundy's relationship, capture, escape, and indictment, the film does little to provide emotional counterbalance to remind us: This man raped, tortured, and murdered dozens of women.
BAILEY It's tempting to resist framing awards as affirmation, since we all know how flawed that thinking is (and everyone has their own list of unjustly ignored and/or unduly rewarded films to make that case).
"The aerial view of the concept of data sharing is beautiful, " they wrote, but in practice they worried that data could be misinterpreted or used to unduly advance the careers of these so-called academic parasites.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May's response to Russia after a nerve agent attack on British soil is unlikely to trouble Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin unduly, despite the expression of outrage that greeted it in Moscow.
Since it would unduly burden low-income people, who spend most of their income, a VAT would need to be paired with measures like an expansion of the earned-income tax credit for the working poor.
It would be unduly rosy to depict the Italian Parliament's brake on Mr. Salvini, a populist seeking "full powers," as solely an altruistic defense of democracy — many members also risked losing their seats in new elections.
However, the revised proposal Barr submitted said that while the add-on for threats of violence was "perhaps technically applicable," it would result in a sentence that was "unduly high," given the facts of Stone's case.
"Americans have a right to know if special interests are unduly influencing public policy decisions that have profound implications for public health, the environment, and the economy," the senators write in their letters obtained by McClatchy.
In blog posts and postings on Twitter, Jon Ralston, perhaps the state's most prominent political reporter and columnist, referred to The Review-Journal as "The Adelson News," suggesting Mr. Adelson was unduly influencing Nevada's largest newspaper.
Many Jewish leaders have rallied behind Mr. Rubashkin, whose treatment they said was unfair, perhaps even anti-Semitic, and whose sentence they considered unduly harsh and out of line with what other white-collar criminals received.
In a 2015 report on the police department of Ferguson, Missouri, the Department of Justice found the city made "maximising revenue" the chief priority of law-enforcement, burdening its poor African-American residents unduly in the process.
"Petitioner, along with law enforcement and Adult Protective Services, believes that Mr. Morgan is unduly influencing Mr. Lee and isolating him," a petition for the restraining order, filed last June by Lee's former attorney, Tom Lallas, stated.
Their attackers who hurled homophobic abuse during the savage assault were sentenced to five years and four months earlier this year, but this was boosted to seven years after the CPS challenged the sentence as unduly lenient.
"We believe that the company now is drawing an unduly grim picture of the current situation with the sole intent to convince shareholders to support the excessively large and dilutive capital increase," Cobas said in a statement.
This apparently refers to guidance from nearly two decades ago, when the Clinton administration&aposs Justice Department reviewed 1973 guidance that "the indictment and criminal prosecution of a sitting President would unduly interfere" with executive branch duties.
Anonymous users will also no longer be able to unduly influence other aspects of the Q&A process, as anonymity will now only be supported for asking questions or sharing answers, not things like voting or commenting.
Employers expected women workers, who might (it was thought) become pregnant at any time, to be only suited for jobs with fewer responsibilities that could allow them to cycle in and out without unduly disrupting the workplace.
This doesn't mean their fit is necessarily uncomfortable, as I've worn them for many hours without feeling unduly disturbed, but it does mean you'll never forget you're wearing them and is likely to prove fatiguing to many.
Acharya was careful to avoid saying his proposal would create a bad bank, saying he wanted institutions with a narrow mandate to deal with soured loans, while warning that an unduly broad mandate risked creating "mission creep".
Overall, social scientists are pleased with the direction these new rules are pushing: If finalized, surveys and low-risk experiments would no longer be held to the same standard as medical trials, which researchers find unduly burdensome.
Critics of Mr Trump have fretted that he could be unduly influenced by Russia or Saudi Arabia, where his family has had business dealings, or that he could be the victim of "kompromat" held by Vladimir Putin.
The special counsel apparently is relying on guidance from nearly two decades ago, when the Clinton administration reviewed 1973 guidance that "the indictment and criminal prosecution of a sitting President would unduly interfere" with executive branch duties.
PRISON OFFICIALS SAY MANAFORT IN SOLITARY TO ENSURE HIS SAFETY FROM GENERAL POPULATION Manafort&aposs attorneys have said his confinement has been unnecessary and unduly harsh, and has hurt his ability to communicate with his defense team.
"If you feel unduly stressed by a grade for any assessable material or the overall course, you can email the instructor indicating what grade you think is appropriate and it will be so changed," the policy reads.
But, fundamentally, choosing against a life-sustaining measure because it is unduly burdensome or futile with the foreseeable consequence of an earlier death is not the same thing as declining or discontinuing care to directly facilitate dying.
"The balance of research suggests that the core reforms we have put in place have substantially boosted resilience without unduly limiting credit availability or economic growth," the Fed chair said at an annual central bank research conference.
KPMG is one of several high-profile international companies facing questions about its work for the Indian-born Gupta brothers, who have been accused by an anti-graft watchdog of unduly influencing the awarding of government contracts.
Gary Cohn's comments that he was open to a return of the Glass-Steagall Act that separated commercial banking from investment banking struck me as possibly also unduly favoring the investment bank he used to work for.
Birgitte Romme Larsen, a Danish anthropologist who has studied refugees and asylum seekers in rural areas, mentioned an African refugee who did not realize that closing his curtains during the day was interpreted as being unduly secretive.
While serving in Congress, Mulvaney voted in favor of killing the bureau, arguing it has too much power and issues unduly harsh regulations, and he has worked alongside Trump to roll back some of the agency's rules.
Just days after Trump called Clinton a "nasty woman," Gingrich lashed out at Megyn Kelly of Fox News for being unduly "fascinated with sex," a rich remark from a thrice-married man with a record of affairs.
YEKATERINBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Senegal are not unduly worried about taking on Japan in Sunday's Group H clash despite the Asians possessing plenty of technical quality across the pitch, the African team's coach Aliou Cisse said on Saturday.
" Another expert, Robert W. Powitz, a forensic sanitarian, wrote, "The unclean, unhygienic and unduly cold conditions in which people are held at these stations serves no legitimate purpose and creates an unjustifiable risk of harm to detainees.
The question is whether the United Nations will provide a platform for her to make independent decisions, without being unduly influenced by the members of the Security Council, who have maintained a virtual grip on the organization.
In a lawsuit filed on Thursday in federal court, the society accused the planning board of breaking a law unanimously passed by Congress in 2000 protecting houses of worship from being unduly burdened by land use regulations.
This clause, known as "dormant" since it is not explicitly written out in the Constitution, indicates that since Congress regulates interstate commerce, states cannot pass legislation that unduly burdens or discriminates against other states and interstate commerce.
Holmström's paper on moral hazard and observability applies ideas about uncertainty to insurance contracts where, in practice, deductibles are often used to make sure the insured party's incentives are not unduly undermined by the existence of insurance.
Nan Aron, of the liberal Alliance for Justice, said that her group considered many of Mr. Trump's nominees to be "extremists" — hostile to the rights of women, minority groups and workers, and unduly favorable to the wealthy.
And he doesn't believe that social networks and search engines would suffer unduly if they were forced to be more judicious about how they collected fine-grain data about people for the purposes of selling more ads.
If we want to restore respect for facts and break through the intellectual ghettos on both the right and left, the mainstream media will have to be aggressive without being hysterical and adversarial without being unduly oppositional.
They know that there are a number of things that don't make any sense in the tax code, punish the working class, the middle class and benefit unduly people who, in fact, don't need those tax cuts.
Our bill strikes a careful balance and gives CFIUS the authority it needs to address very real national security issues without unduly chilling foreign investment in the American economy and slowing American economic growth in the process.
That this master of the universe is Steven A. Cohen, a financier who is not unduly burdened by ethics and who sidestepped criminal indictment, is more or less perfect for this city, this team and this age.
"I just think the integrity of the process is being unduly undermined by inappropriate comments and actions on the part of people at the top of our government," added Walton, an appointee of President George W. Bush.
Mark Conrad, the director of the sports business program at Fordham University, said the N.H.L. made the calculation that it can absorb any blowback from its legal approach, even if it appears unduly harsh toward the players.
This gave e-cigarette manufacturers that had products on the market before 2016 five more years to file public health applications that showed their products were safe alternatives to conventional cigarettes and that they weren't unduly targeting minors.
Truck and taxi drivers have been among the most affected by the fuel price increases, which took effect as the government ends regulated prices for gasoline and diesel, which it says represented subsidies that unduly benefited wealthier Mexicans.
It restricts how often counties and other local governmental units in the state can be split up in the new map, and declares that any plan must not "unduly" favor or disfavor a political party or its incumbents.
Instead, this formulation demands "progress" that is "appropriate" while acknowledging that best-laid plans do not always bear their intended fruit (thus, "reasonably calculated") and that some students' impairments are unduly severe ("in light of the child's circumstances").
"We think if emerging market assets are unduly sold down due to Brexit, it could represent a good investment opportunity," said Louis Lau, portfolio manager at Brandes Investment Partners, a firm with $27 billion in assets under management.
He argued that the "auteur-made film" is "only a sliver of the available visual media" that the average viewer will consume on any given day, and the fiction feature form is unduly afforded supremacy in cultural discourse.
"I would hope that politics did not unduly delay the appointment of our chief judge considering the deadline to confirm her was last month," said Senator Michael Gianaris, a Democrat from Queens who serves as deputy minority leader.
The hearings led by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo were set up to look into accusations that corporate interests including the Gupta brothers - the heads of one of the country's biggest conglomerates - unduly influenced former president Jacob Zuma.
With the world's third largest prison population, Brazil's jails are overcrowded and violent but there are mounting concerns the situation is worse for indigenous inmates who can face unduly long sentences due to no linguistic and legal aid.
Samaha's initial four-year sentence and later release on bail prompted bitter protests from opponents of Assad, who saw the decisions as unduly lenient and evidence that Damascus and its ally Hezbollah held sway over the justice system.
Ní Aoláin commended "the important role Facebook plays in offsetting terrorist activity online", but said it must not unduly interfere in the human rights of its users, and should ensure there is a way to challenge wrong decisions.
"Citizens can only make truly informed choices about who to vote for if they are sure that those decisions have not been unduly influenced," Britain's Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham said in a report to lawmakers published on Tuesday.
"Yesterday's move was actually quite a small unwind and was quickly opposed and it tells me that investor sentiment hasn't been unduly damaged by the failure of that legislation," said James Athey, Investment Manager at Aberdeen Asset Management.
All through the campaign, he and others in his Administration had insisted on playing by the rules, and not interfering unduly in the election, to the point that, after Trump's victory, some critics accused them of political negligence.
BEIJING (Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt should not use China in his campaign to become the next prime minister by "speaking unduly" about the country, its Foreign Ministry said on Thursday, after he criticized China's rights record.
Those donations have opened a fresh line of attack for Fed critics in Congress, as top Republicans in both the House and Senate argued the donations prove the supposedly independent Fed is unduly influenced by the Obama administration.
DETROIT — After you have spent a very pleasant evening in a shiny new sports arena in a spruced-up neighborhood in a once-decaying city, it feels unduly meanspirited to mention that the place feels kind of empty.
The tax credits recognize that low-income working families have virtually no way to cut their tax bills, even for work-related expenses, and so measures must be taken to ensure that their taxes are not unduly large.
Offenders convicted of crack-related offenses, a vast majority of them African-American, received unduly punitive sentences — about 100 times harsher than those imposed on white, more affluent offenders who were convicted of crimes related to powdered cocaine.
The Commission, which wants to apply the measure to all firms with global annual turnover above 750 million euros ($856 million), has rejected this approach, saying that its research had shown that such a rule would unduly burden companies.
In the charges against the senators, Janot alleges the group unduly received 864 million reais ($279.84 million) and generated related losses of 5.5 billion reais for state-controlled oil firm Petrobras and 113 million reais for its subsidiary Transpetro.
The documents, which were obtained through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit and include emails as well as internal ICE policies, detail the agency's access to a massive private database that civil liberties advocates have criticized as unduly invasive.
Cuba, Indonesia, Honduras and Dominican Republic had tried to block Australia's laws at the WTO, arguing that its ban on colorful logos and its standardized drab olive packets were a breach of intellectual property rules and unduly restricted trade.
Many in the financial services industry would like to see the CFPB brought down a few notches, and the Treasury's conclusion that the CFPB's mandate is "unduly broad, ill-defined, and susceptible to abuse" will win support from bankers.
Nene is the highest profile figure to give evidence at a probe into alleged influence-peddling by the Gupta family, friends of Zuma, who are accused of using their relationship with the former leader to unduly win state contracts.
The text, which is meant to influence global drug policy in the coming years, calls on UN member states to consider "removing unduly restrictive regulations and impediments" that prevent people from accessing drugs like opioids for legitimate medical reasons.
But anti-TTIP activists warn that ISDS could be used to subvert democracy, canceling the will of the people if a new law — such as one regulating environmental or health concerns — is found to unduly hurt a company's profits.
"Harmonization is key, as there are already very real concerns about whether the cumulative effect of these rules is unduly restricting the maturity transformation that is essential to the role that banks play in supporting economic growth," he said.
The public inquiry, which started on Monday and is being telecast live, is reviewing allegations that the Gupta brothers - who headed a large conglomerate in South Africa - unduly influenced Zuma regarding political appointments and the awarding of government contracts.
EU diplomats stressed the need for "sincere cooperation" clauses in case of any long Brexit delay, to ensure Britain does not interfere unduly with the EU's reforms, its next budget, European Parliament elections or selecting the new executive Commission.
The unsecured creditors believe that Lampert unduly benefited from deals that include Sears' spinoff of Lands' End in 2014 and transactions with Seritage Growth Properties, a real estate investment trust Lampert created through some Sears' properties a year later.
Susie Thompson and Dianne Stettler have been godsends to me over the past 14 years, and Jennifer Seibert, Mini Kim, Steve Thornton, Steve "Stewie" Pattee, Richard "Rocky" Meador, have always been very generous to this often unduly needy partner.
An investigation by the country's public protector (a position similar to an ombudsman) found that Mr Zuma had unduly benefited from some of the upgrades, including the construction of a swimming pool, a cattle corral and a chicken run.
Now Mr. Greitens, seeking the Republican nomination, finds himself in a battle with some former comrades, who charged in a slickly produced YouTube video that he exaggerated his record and was unduly benefiting from his time in the SEALs.
"As the intensity of international competition facing the UK post-Brexit increases, it may become clear that regulators are unduly constrained by their current objectives," a House of Lords committee said in a report on financial services after Brexit.
He and Cito Filomarino mostly agree about movies, except the ones they see on airplanes—the cabin air makes Guadagnino sentimental, and unduly prone to weep over treacly turns of plot—and they pitch in on each other's work.
Interest in his later career has always been unduly dependent on the fact that he's the man who made "Citizen Kane" at the preposterous age of 227.99, but even "Kane" is apparently a tough sell in film classes nowadays.
My teeth really aren't that crooked, crowded, gappy, or grungy but the fact that Americans—upon hearing my English accent—are often expecting me to have a mouth like a bag of fries makes me feel unduly self-conscious.
Cut off from the help Obamacare provided to everyone under a certain income level, as well as the contributions that employers make toward their employees' health coverage, she was caught in what she saw as an unduly penalized subset.
New York City and New York State governments need to exert better, fairer control of the taxi medallion business, help debt-ridden drivers and punish severely those money-grubbing entrepreneurs who have profited unduly at the expense of others.
It would also have allowed a fleeting gesture — an ugly one, for sure, but one that was done in the dugout, not on the field, and that did not appear to be premeditated — to unduly influence the World Series.
As Kicker gained control of the match and won the first set, the betting odds shifted strongly against him, suggesting that a person or persons wagering on the match were unduly confident that he would lose despite his lead.
Saudi Arabia was making it impossible for Qatari nationals to protect their intellectual property rights, giving Qatari nationals less favorable treatment than Saudi and other nationals, and making it unduly difficult for Qataris to seek judicial remedies, Qatar said.
Hall was given a life sentence for two grams of cocaine in the early '90s, but was recently freed after the Atlanta District Attorney's Conviction Integrity Unit took up his case to have his unduly long sentence thrown out.
They argued the Birdville Independent School District's policy of inviting students to deliver statements, which can include invocations, before school board meetings violates the First Amendment's Establishment Clause, which prohibits government actions that unduly favor one religion over another.
At the authority board meeting, a new member, David R. Jones, questioned whether the proposals unduly hurt low-income riders, many of whom cannot receive the bonus because they cannot pay for more than one ride at a time.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition on Sunday vowed to investigate alleged wrongdoing within its ranks after a media outlet reported that a group of opposition lawmakers had unduly advocated for a businessman linked to the government of President Nicolas Maduro.
" Barr said he was redacting four types of materials from the report: grand jury material, sensitive intelligence material, information from ongoing investigations and information that would "unduly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties.
The Democratic presidential hopeful sent a letter Thursday to Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Jay Clayton urging the regulator to take immediate action to study a model that she says unduly incentivizes rating firms to assign better grades.
Applicants, we fear, might be unduly influenced by Early Decision offers of "benefits," including, for example, first priority in housing, a personal parking space "just for you," an early move-in date, and early access to a success coach.
The International Civil Aviation Organization met on Tuesday to debate the issue after the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and other countries complained their airlines had been unduly penalized by the decision, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
It may, however, authorize or encourage such a role, including through federal grants to participating states or the withholding of certain funding — as long as the withholding is not so big that the courts see it as unduly coercive.
For conventional grocers, such as Wayne Denningham, chief operating officer of Albertsons, another big grocery chain, who is watching Lidl's entry (he is "concerned, but not unduly worried"), the ideal scenario would be for the Germans to nudge each other upmarket.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A unit of African media and e-commerce giant Naspers said on Wednesday it will not renew its contract with a news channel previously owned by the Gupta family, friends of President Jacob Zuma accused of unduly influencing government.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans who travel to North Korea despite ongoing warnings risk "unduly harsh sentences" for actions that would not be considered a crime in the United States, the U.S. State Department said in its latest travel warning on Monday.
Mr Mattis has to tread a delicate path between the bombast of Mr Trump's campaign promise to "bomb the shit" out of ISIS and the operational constraints imposed by Barack Obama, which many military and intelligence officers thought unduly restrictive.
The lawyers representing Mohammed and several other alleged conspirators are opposing the prosecution's request, saying in a court filing that "depositions in advance of trial are unduly prejudicial to the defendants" and calling for the commission to deny the prosecution's request.
Mark Greenberg, a former HHS official, said that closing and restarting temporary facilities can be unduly expensive for the federal government, especially as the rates of unaccompanied minors who cross the border continue to vary and are unpredictable over time.
"I don't want to unduly pick on Sam Mendes, but when he spoke about his inspirations earlier this evening, I'm afraid not a single one of the people he mentioned was a woman," Mirren said, according to the Huffington Post.
However, while protecting oneself while engaged in sports or driving isn't seen as unduly encouraging others to take foolish risks, doing the same or even providing information about how to do the same with drugs is dismissed and sometimes actually criminalized.
And in a bit of a twist, LGBTQ groups have also come out against the latest repeal idea, arguing that it tries to address problems that are based on a myth and unduly burdens local governments trying to protect LGBTQ people.
Moneyval, the monitoring body of the Council of Europe, said the Vatican's prosecutor also should be more "proactive" in other financial crimes, such as corruption, embezzlement or abuse of office, and "actively consider appealing sentences which he considers unduly lenient".
In an opinion piece penned by Barack Obama alongside the introduction of the guidelines, the president seemed to indicate that the guidelines contained flexibility by design, to ensure they wouldn't unduly stifle the potential for innovation in the self-driving industry.
KPMG South Africa has cut jobs and lost business over work done for a company owned by the Gupta family, friends of former president Jacob Zuma who were accused of unduly influencing the award of billions of rand in government contracts.
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - Companies must tell employees in advance if their work email accounts are being monitored without unduly infringing their privacy, the European Court of Human Rights said in a ruling on Tuesday defining the scope of corporate email snooping.
"The balance of research suggests that the core reforms we have put in place have substantially boosted resilience without unduly limiting credit availability or economic growth," Yellen said on Friday at an annual central bank research conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
No serious economist would challenge the notion that the U.S. economy would benefit from a significant cut in tax rates that was fully funded by the closing of the all-too-many tax deductions in our unduly complicated tax system.
Just as our Russian and Japanese economic fears proved to have been groundless as those economies burnt out, so too is there good reason to expect that we will be proved to have been worrying unduly about China's economic rise.
McCain held a grudge against The Washington Post and The New York Times for months after the election, making it clear to reporters on Capitol Hill from those publications that he had not forgotten what he thought was unduly negative coverage.
Claiming that she has been disinherited out of $6 million and potentially $1 billion more, the granddaughter of the mogul Sumner M. Redstone has joined the lawsuit challenging his mental competence, asserting that he has been unduly influenced by his daughter.
In the case of these two bills, both nullified the affirmative action policies introduced by the Obama administration, which intended to track the condition of those living in below-acceptable housing and to see which American citizens were unduly affected.
In "Seven Days in May," a popular novel from the early nineteen-sixties that became a movie, a cabal of military officers conspire to overthrow the President of the United States, whom they regard as unduly sympathetic to the Soviet Union.
"In order to approve the restructuring proposal, the judge would have to confirm that it complies with the fiscal plan, treats pensioners as senior secured debt, and if feasible, does not unduly impair general obligation bondholders," according to the legislative summary.
What they're saying: A total of 10 doctors across across four JAMA letters say that researchers — particularly via a study published in JAMA this past March — gave unduly short shrift to the possibility that embassy employees suffered instead from mass hysteria.
"Although it is rare that we issue a public statement on the status of an investigation, we believe it appropriate in this case at this time, in order not to unduly influence the upcoming campaign and Mayoral election," it adds.
As for the Pentagon claim that health care for transgender troops would be unduly expensive, the Palm Center study says the total cost for transition-related health care in 2017 was $2.2 million, about $12.47 per transgender service member per month.
The bulletin's scientists did not seem unduly alarmed in 1962, the year of the Cuban Missile Crisis, which, along with the early 1980s, was one of the moments when the United States and the Soviet Union came closest to catastrophic blows.
As if to illustrate the point, they follow this up with a reference to "the takedown industry" — as if this unduly permissive process has spawned nothing more than a rent-seeking business built on the failings of a poorly worded law.
That gauge hit the U.S. central bank's 2 percent target in March for the first time in more than six years and Fed policymakers have said they will not be unduly concerned if it overshoots its target in the coming months.
"We applaud President Trump's tweets supporting U.S. companies being able to sell products to China and opposing proposed regulations that would unduly curtail that ability," John Neuffer, president and chief executive of the Semiconductor Industry Association, said in a statement.
At that point, the option pool is coming from the founders' shares and those of their earliest investor so Feld and Mendelson encourage founders to push back if they feel the VCs are asking for an unduly large option pool.
The company told Reuters that it has long cooperated (with) and supported the FDA in its mission to protect the public health, and that any suggestion it has unduly influenced the agency to reduce regulation or standards is just false.
"Although it is rare that we issue a public statement about the status of an investigation, we believe it appropriate in this case at this time, in order not to unduly influence the upcoming campaign and mayoral election," the statement said.
The contrast has become increasingly apparent in recent months, and it reflects the larger dynamic between the two candidates: Warren's allies call Biden unduly meek in the face of major national challenges, including the growing dominance of the tech giants.
ZURICH, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Aryzta's row with its largest shareholder, Cobas Asset Management, deepened on Tuesday, with the investor accusing the Swiss-Irish baking company of painting "an unduly grim picture" of its financial situation to ram through a disputed capital hike.
By putting the burden on the defendant in a libel lawsuit to prove the truth of a statement said to be defamatory, the law abridged freedom of speech, and of the press in particular, by unduly restricting criticism of conduct by government officials.
Reeves, like other district court judges across the country, is bound by Supreme Court precedent holding that women have a constitutional right to end a pregnancy prior to viability, and that the government may not unduly burden women seeking to exercise the right.
Labor vowed not to unduly disrupt the new parliament, although it and several independents oppose much of the coalition's jobs and growth agenda, from how to return to budget surplus to a proposal for a A$50-billion ($38 billion) corporate tax break.
The court held in a 5–4 majority opinion written by Justice Clarence Thomas that the notice required of licensed clinics under the law "likely violates" the First Amendment, but the notice required of unlicensed clinics "unduly burdens speech" and is unconstitutional.
While Loomer and other right-wing voices believe Twitter and other social media platforms have been systematically shadowbanning conservatives and unduly promoting their opponents, liberals similarly feel that they're being banned and suspended for saying things conservatives would get a pass for.
Piwowar is well known for being critical about how the SEC decides when to assess corporate penalties generally, amid concerns that sizeable fines against public companies may in some cases unduly punish ordinary shareholders who are already victims of the alleged wrongdoing.
READ: Medical marijuana users are being shut out of public housing Biden would also use his pardon power to release or commute the sentences of prisoners serving unduly long prison time for nonviolent drug convictions, as Obama did, according to his plan.
The commission, choosing not to favour one religion or denomination, stated that the next-of-kin could choose an inscription, so long as it was in the Roman alphabet and no more than 66 characters so as "to avoid unduly crowding the headstones".
While a level below 1.10 francs per euro is considered intervention territory, broadly unchanged sight deposits data from the SNB, the clearest indicator of the Swiss central bank purchasing francs, indicate authorities are not unduly worried about the Swiss currency's strength for now.
WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - As the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission gears up for an expected liberalization of the rules that govern how companies raise capital, the commission's lone Democrat on Saturday urged the agency to tread carefully and avoid unduly harming investors.
"Some of it is folks taking a second look at names that may have been unduly punished in the rotation out of tech that started about ten days ago," said David Lefkowitz, senior equity strategist at UBS Wealth Management Americas in New York.
The lawsuits are playing out as regulators in the European Union have received a complaint from Apple's streaming music rival Spotify Technology SA. Spotify has said that Apple's App Store policies make it unduly difficult to compete for paying subscribers against Apple Music.
"It looks like the Trump administration intends to apply the travel ban well beyond the limited scope set by the Supreme Court by offering a very narrow and unduly restrictive interpretation of 'bona fide' family relationship," he explained in a blog post.
While levels below 1.10 francs per euro is considered intervention territory, broadly unchanged sight deposits data from the SNB, the clearest indicator of the Swiss central bank purchasing francs, indicate authorities are not unduly worried about the Swiss currency's strength for now.
The lawsuits are playing out as regulators in the European Union have received a complaint from Apple's streaming music rival Spotify Technology SA. Spotify has said that Apple's App Store policies make it unduly difficult to compete for paying subscribers against Apple Music.
"Some of it is folks taking a second-look at names that may have been unduly punished in the rotation out of tech that started about 10 days ago," said David Lefkowitz, senior equity strategist at UBS Wealth Management Americas in New York.
Ahead of its annual shareholders meeting in February, Apple's board of directors voted against a proposal to increase the diversity of its board and senior management, describing the measure as "unduly burdensome and not necessary" in a proxy statement filed earlier this month.
"Some of it is folks taking a second-look at names that may have been unduly punished in the rotation out of tech that started about 523 days ago," said David Lefkowitz, senior equity strategist at UBS Wealth Management Americas in New York.
One federal circuit court has said that releasing religious non-profits from providing contraceptives to their employees—but requiring them to submit a form attesting to their objection—violates a 1993 law banning the government from unduly interfering with other people's religious scruples.
"It will improve the competitiveness of European railways and foster the shift of freight traffic from road to rail, in line with the EU's environmental and transport objectives, without unduly distorting competition," the EU's competition chief Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.
No one was eager to tarnish unduly the memory of poor Harding, a devoted golfer with fair hair, a poor diet, and a penchant for getting tangled up in extramarital affairs, who in the end was considered sadly incapable of fulfilling his office.
A panel of judges on the 8th US Circuit Court of Appeals vacated that injunction, however, and sent the case back down to the lower court to determine how many women would be unduly burdened by the so called "contract-physician" requirement.
Moreover, the Trump Organization's ties to these partners leave it potentially vulnerable to violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the 1977 law that prohibits U.S. companies or their business partners from bribing, or unduly influencing, foreign officials to advance a business deal.
Its South African unit lost several major clients and had to overhaul its leadership over work done for the Gupta family, friends of former president Jacob Zuma who were accused of unduly influencing the awards of billions of rand in government contracts.
But the investigation by the agency's inspector general turned up "no evidence that the information was provided to the press in an attempt to unduly influence the outcome of the vote" and found Chairman Tom Wheeler had acted within his legal authority.
But lawyers for the plaintiffs, Philippe P. Dauman and George S. Abrams, argued that Mr. Redstone, 93 and in failing health, was mentally incapacitated and had been unduly influenced by Shari Redstone, his daughter, who recently reconciled with him after a long estrangement.
By ruling that this law somehow "imposes an unduly burdensome disclosure requirement that will chill their protected speech," conservative justices effectively allow the anti-choice movement to continue to deceive women searching for medical information about all of their reproductive health options.
"We are determined to put right the wrongs of the past, where the people of this land were treated unfairly and the environment unduly polluted and degraded," Osinbajo said in a speech in the town of Bodo in the polluted Ogoniland area.
" Trump's campaign used the merger announcement on Sunday to attack Clinton and further push its accusation that media conglomerates have "gained enormous control over our information, intrude into our personal lives, and in this election, are attempting to unduly influence America's political process.
After months of work behind the scenes, Kushner welcomed Kim Kardashian West to the White House to advocate for a 62-year-old great-grandmother, Alice Johnson, who was given an unduly harsh life sentence in prison for a non-violent drug offense.
On Wednesday, he was among 61 federal prisoners, incarcerated for drug offenses, whose sentences Mr. Obama commuted, extending his administration's efforts to reshape a criminal justice sentencing system the president has often described as unduly harsh, unfair to minorities and badly outdated.
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine went so far as to file a lawsuit this week against the US Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services charging that egg-industry interests unduly influenced the research the report relies on.
The criminal complaint against Reverend Hkalam Samson "seeks to unduly limit his freedom of expression and potentially could disrupt his critical work on behalf of tens of thousands of internally displaced people," U.S. State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said in a statement.
Throughout the film, the most complex and troubling character is Boyega's Dismukes, a black security officer who initially places himself on the side of the police in an effort to defuse the situation and protect other black civilians from being unduly targeted.
WASHINGTON — Pennsylvania's congressional district map is a partisan gerrymander that "clearly, plainly and palpably" violates the state's Constitution, the State Supreme Court said on Monday, adding to a string of court decisions striking down political maps that unduly favor one political party.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld a lower court decision that found the government cannot unduly burden the ability of a woman to obtain an abortion under established Supreme Court precedent.
And for those of us trying to listen to our more subtle selves, who are perhaps unduly sensitive to the neuroses and agendas of others, the pursuit of fleeting approbation can become a real distraction, thwarting those tender shoots of new ideas.
The Smith-Mundt Act of 1948, the domestic propaganda ban, prohibited the global news agency from disseminating its programming within the U.S. The ban stemmed from lawmakers' fear of the propagandistic power of government messaging to unduly influence U.S. public opinion and discourse.
But there is a broad sense that Mr. Trump has taken up the region's cause right as the national Democratic Party is frustrating them with environmental regulations they see as unduly burdensome to miners and with calls for stricter limits on guns.
"I have never witnessed, nor have I ever been approached by anyone or any organization to try and unduly influence the decisions, policies or actions of IUCN, nor would I do so, and nor would I tolerate such behaviour," he said via email.
Luce has scanned the scene with her binoculars and has discovered nothing to alarm her unduly, except that the repair work on the upper stretch of Vedders Hill Way, which was recently washed away in a mudslide, seems to have temporarily stopped.
Horowitz specifically says that Peter Strzok, a former senior counterintelligence officer, and Lisa Page, a former FBI attorney, whom Trump has repeatedly vilified and mocked in crude ways, did not act out of bias or unduly influence the start of the investigation.
Based on my experience as a national security specialist in the Pentagon and on classified briefings, I voted against the War Powers Resolution today because I am not prepared to unduly limit our nation's ability to respond to different contingencies that may arise.
"But we are not going to allow university students to be unduly influenced, we are not going to allow theft of intellectual property, and we are not going to allow our government bodies or non-government bodies to be hacked into," he said.
To ensure its workers are comfortable, Amazon and its partners will need to figure out a way to message to employees that they will still have the same freedoms and will not be unduly shamed or treated differently for their personal health choices.
Some campaign groups involved in the row have suggested EFSA was unduly influenced by studies backed by Monsanto, which analysts say could stand to lose out on up to $100 million of sales of its weed killer if it were banned in Europe.
The U.S. Trade Representatives office on Monday threatened to slap tariffs on French Champagne and other products after concluding the French tax violated international tax policy and would unduly burden U.S. companies, such as Alphabet Incs Google, Facebook Inc, Apple Inc and Amazon.
Twenty-three years later, Tehran now says it is ready to work with INTERPOL to resolve the case, even as it insists that the investigation to date has been unduly influenced by "political interests" — a thinly-veiled reference to the U.S. and Israel.
As House Republican leaders like Mr. Ryan chafed at the suggestion that they were doing the White House's bidding by not taking up the measure immediately, the administration sought to pressure members by insisting that the legislation would unduly hamstring the president.
Miss Manners can think of three proper ways customers can verify the correct change without unduly delaying other customers: checking the receipt, estimating the amounts (recognizing that if you round to, say, $5, you risk being shortchanged), and learning to subtract faster.
"The authorities should examine whether business considerations unduly overruled expert opinions that the increased hotel boat traffic on the Danube River in Budapest may cause serious accidents," said Miklos Ligeti, legal director for the public information advocacy group Transparency International in Hungary.

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