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"violate" Definitions
  1. violate something (formal) to go against or refuse to obey a law, an agreement, etc. synonym flout
  2. violate something (formal) to upset or not respect somebody’s peace, privacy, etc.
  3. violate something to damage or destroy a holy or special place synonym desecrate
  4. violate somebody (literary or old-fashioned) to force somebody to have sex

977 Sentences With "violate"

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Their purpose here is to violate the border, to violate our sovereignty, for their own purposes.
Not only do his actions potentially violate labor laws, but they violate the fundamentals of this country.
Especially if what they're doing might violate some of Facebook's terms of service but don't violate federal law.
"Trump's goal is to violate the rules of the debate, to violate the existing rules of the establishment," said Bricker.
If the Israel Anti-Boycott Act would violate free speech rights, then the Fair Housing Act actually does violate those rights.
"The folks that this program will target are the worst offenders, they are the people that continue to continue to speed, speed, speed, violate, violate, violate," said Corey Johnson, the City Council speaker and a proponent of the bill.
Your neighbor's loud trysts might violate your building's noise rules, but more important, his behavior toward the super could violate the law.
The harasser described in explicit detail how he intended to violate me, though somehow his threats didn't violate Twitter's terms of service.
Users must remove clips that violate the new guidelines before then — and Twitch will be working with streamers whose past content may violate them. 
The FISA court has repeatedly presumed that if the feds violate everyone's privacy, they violate no one's privacy -— so there is no constitutional problem.
Under current law, Facebook has no liability for running ads that violate FEC laws; individual page owners are responsible if they violate FEC disclosure rules.
The reason Jones hasn't been banned, she said, is that while his past actions violate Twitter's current rules, they didn't violate its rules at the time.
Again and again, Trump has interfered with the investigation in ways that may violate the law and clearly do violate decades-old standards of presidential conduct.
"With this announcement, the American administration has chosen to violate all international and bilateral agreements and resolutions and it has chosen to violate international consensus," Abbas said.
"violate the law once, then violate it again after you're under a consent order at a mammoth scale, then violate it so many times that we all lose track of what's happening, & you'll get a proportionately modest fine & get to continue breaking things"-- the FTC to SV today.
It may not violate the charter, but Mr. Katzenberg appears to be on his back foot to show that it does not violate the spirit of this arrangement.
We routinely remove videos and comments flagged by our community that violate those policies and in many cases we terminate the accounts of users who violate our Guidelines.
"Officers who violate anyone's rights also violate their oaths of honor, and they tarnish the names of the vast majority of officers, who do incredible work," he said.
FedEx (FDX) said in a statement Monday that the US Export Administration Regulations "violate common carriers' rights" by making delivery companies liable for shipments that may violate US restrictions.
Update at 5:50PM ET, 2/14: Clarified that Google will block all ads on websites that violate the Better Ads standards, not just ads that violate the standards.
Others have been led to believe the vaccine contains ingredients that violate their religious beliefs, although religious authorities have ruled they do not violate Jewish, Islamic or Catholic law.
" John F. Kennedy promised in his 1960 campaign that "I would resign the office" if his responsibilities required him "to either violate my conscience or violate the national interest.
If a state will callously violate a contract with a drug company for the sake of guaranteeing executions, what makes us think it won't violate the rights of a condemned murderer?
Whitehouse is urging the President to put procedures in place to guarantee executive branch appointees do not violate his ethics pledge and consider punishment for those who do violate the pledge.
"Officers who violate anyone's rights also violate their oaths of honor, and they tarnish the names of the vast majority of officers, who do incredible work," said Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
The company added that it has overhauled its enforcement protocol and will take down listings that violate its new nondiscrimination policy — and suspend or remove hosts from the platform who violate the policy.
Twitter tells us that accounts that violate its Twitter Rules will be removed if they continue to violate its rules, but declined to share how many users it has permanently banned to date.
Does removing or censoring users violate their first amendment rights?
I would have never done anything to violate the law.
But not because those tweets appear to violate Twitter's policies.
Twitter employees have debated whether Trump's tweets violate their policies.
" He also urged her not to "violate another court order.
These prisons are racist, violent and routinely violate human rights.
Unfortunately, parents sometimes violate the conduct code while watching games.
The sheriff's office found his behavior did not violate policy.
Managers are expected to address discussions that violate those rules.
It is clear these individuals sought to violate that priority.
These conflicts violate the law and undermine the public trust.
They did not violate European or Irish law, he added.
It has previously said it did not violate disclosure rules.
Do not do things that violate national security and interests.
They overpromise and under deliver or just violate their promises.
Dela Rosa argues the policy does not violate citizens' rights.
You have to have an agreement to violate the law.
But that doesn't give anyone the right to violate me.
ISPs that violate the rules could have their licenses canceled.
He regularly emphasizes that the clampdown must not violate rights.
Often, I am trying to violate the abstract painting language.
They also did not violate the platforms' terms of service.
You have to violate a law to create a conspiracy.
Unemployed, uprooted men are also more likely to violate children.
Why did Assange violate his policy of not discussing sources?
Do the terms of the agreement violate whistleblower protection laws?
By any sensible market rules, violence should violate property rights.
If players violate the policy, the team will be fined.
The pictures that violate Instagram's community rules have been removed.
But retroactive registry doesn't mean someone didn't violate the law.
Representing individuals is not a license to violate federal law.
Specifically, use of these cameras could violate the Sixth Amendment.
Russia has maintained the plane did not violate Turkish airspace.
Zuby Malik is an unlikely candidate to violate international law.
Assange has sued Ecuador, arguing the rules violate his rights.
First, that we must target countries that violate trade laws.
Regardless, these accounts violate the terms of use of Facebook.
Of course, by taking office he will violate his lease.
Critics of the deal say it may violate human rights.
The conversation itself would have to violate some other statute.
Would that violate American values and our system of laws?
Musk has steadfastly maintained that he didn't violate the agreement.
It would violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics or something.
They certainly can't violate the copyright of another major corporation!
The book cover does not violate any of Amazon's policies.
Should the U.S. violate or undermine the Iran nuclear deal?
Twitter said the post did not violate its new policies.
Yang's contest doesn't appear to violate any campaign finance laws.
Egypt said this would violate Egyptian laws and the constitution.
Twitter said the accounts do not currently violate its policies.
It's about men who feel entitled to violate women's bodies.
As it turns out, those omissions could violate federal law.
Passing it would violate every standard that McCain laid down.
It represents a continued willingness to violate basic charitable norms.
Institutions that violate Title VI may lose their federal funding.
But the airline told them that would violate safety regulations.
Other than violate international contracts, what else has Trump done?
These procedures violate the consent requirements under federal tax law.
The ECJ can fine member countries that violate EU law.
Among them: The sites would seem to violate federal law.
When people violate your boundaries, follow through with clear consequences.
The EU says they violate the principle of judicial independence.
He said the contribution did not violate any department rules.
"Such activities violate China's adherence to those orders," he said.
Do you agree that it would violate his religious convictions?
There is a space with vets that I don't violate.
Some have argued that Trump's tweets violate Twitter's harassment policies.
Because he is expressing an instinctive willingness to violate taboos.
The filed complaint also argues that packaging fees violate California's Unfair Competition Law, and says they violate a federal statue of the Labor-Management Relations Act, an anti-kickback provision of the Taft-Hartley Act.
The letter states that California's new law (SB54) "May violate," 1373.
Our user support team ultimately removes reviews that violate these guidelines.
Lebanon would not violate any terms of its Eurobonds, he added.
They tend to violate more, from what I can figure out.
It wasn't immediately known what he did to violate his probation.
If you violate the policy, sorry, you can&apost be here.
Hudud stipulates ancient religious punishments for Muslims who violate the law.
Because no one is suggesting that Williams didn't violate ITF rules.
Q: Does North Korea's launch violate Kim's moratorium on missile tests?
This means the BCRA's health plans could actually violate the law.
Would a BDSM Sex Robot Violate Asimov's First Law of Robotics?
Facebook said its partner agreements did not violate the FTC settlement.
The station said airing the episode would "violate" the audience's trust.
The local-content requirement may also violate World Trade Organisation rules.
The university investigated, but found the fraternity didn't violate any rules.
Those who violate the law would be subject to civil penalties.
The video doesn't violate Twitter rules, either — at least not yet.
It's not clear whether these videos violate any of YouTube's rules.
Accounts that repeatedly violate the service's community guidelines will be suspended.
The Lebanese army says Israeli aircraft regularly violate Lebanon's air space.
Even answering the question would violate the policy of our business.
The White House announced its clear intention to violate the law.
Her attorneys have argued such testimony would violate Richardson's privacy rights.
That appears to violate Obama-era rules that govern the program.
One question now: By doing so, did Comey violate federal law?
"This step will not violate our INF Treaty obligations," Nauert said.
Meanwhile, software update supply chain attacks violate software vendor update packages.
However, YouTube told us the video does not violate its policies.
They concluded the Altima driver DID violate Venus' right of way.
It reads:The Comcast-Charter agreement does not violate the antitrust laws.
If we find ads that violate our policies, we remove them.
One would as soon assault a plush– Or violate a star.
Iran's initial moves do not appear to violate the accord yet.
We work to quickly remove flagged videos that violate our policies.
We are utilizing OCO just to totally violate the budget caps.
Laws ban advertisements that undermine public order or violate ethical standards.
The city's delay in providing the report may violate the law.
They often claim not to violate Instagram's policies, though they do.
The European Union is reviewing whether its moves violate EU statutes.
Some of the White Paper's other proposals would violate our Constitution.
Soldiers violate other soldiers to feel powerful, to feel like winners.
We should not violate the Constitution in order to safeguard it.
Such sales may also violate companies' ethics and insider-trading policies.
The fine will be doubled if the acts violate public decency.
Blankenship was convicted of willfully conspiring to violate mine safety standards.
Otherwise, the laws violate voters' First Amendment right to free speech.
Those who violate the plastic straw ban in Santa Barbara, Calif.
He appears to violate several rules of hitting with every swing.
Managers are expected to address discussions that violate those rules.3.
State legislatures cannot violate the First Amendment rights of Republican delegates.
Here, the sheriff used the courtroom to violate my client's rights.
Narrator: But that doesn't mean Trump's actions didn't violate the Constitution.
But only if the Court rules IPR doesn't violate the Constitution.
Being big on its own does not violate the Sherman Act.
Indeed, there are no formal penalties for nations that violate COP21.
Higgins' post does not violate the site's standards on hate speech.
The Department of Justice argues these sites would violate federal law.
Lindsay waited patiently on the floor for Matt to violate her.
Movies that violate the code cannot be shown in American theaters.
These practices are not only unfair, but likely violate students' rights.
It has previously denied Kabila is trying to violate the contitution.
The forced destruction of detainee art would directly violate this statute.
It'd be a violation for Obama not to violate those norms.
"They don't have to go after people" who violate the statute.
Furthermore, Congress can pass regular legislation that would violate treaty terms.
Those who violate the government's decree will be prosecuted, it said.
Iran's decision does not appear to violate the nuclear deal yet.
Its default privacy settings violate German law, a Berlin court says.
Iran said it would soon violate the limit on uranium stockpiling.
Managers are expected to address discussions that violate those rules. 3.
The Lebanese Army says Israeli aircraft regularly violate Lebanon's air space.
She's also prepared to argue Harvey did not violate the contract.
So what you're contemplating may not violate the understanding you have.
Therefore, we condemn any effort to violate anyone's right to privacy.
Those who violate the new quarantine rules may face legal repercussions.
The commission will investigate whether those arrangements violate India's antitrust law.
The case centers on whether the restrictions violate the First Amendment.
It could have meant that he will violate existing nuclear treaties.
Wolf, determined that the map did not violate the U.S. Constitution.
Twitter and YouTube also said it did not violate their policies.
Schools that violate the bill would be fined up to $10,22020.
Manafort did eventually take a plea deal, only to violate it.
According to the company, it didn't violate any of its policies.
They violate consumers' privacy, profit from stolen data and commit fraud.
Drummond simply agreed not to violate securities laws in the future.
Hackers could violate a candidate's privacy to expose embarrassing personal information.
There are people who violate their co-op and condominium bylaws.
Sometimes trading partners take advantage of the U.S. and violate agreements.
But, Kudlow said: "If they do violate, we will take action."
Like stuff they were just making up just to violate me.
I could violate her 10 different ways if I wanted to.
They may also believe it's their right to violate someone else.
The court ruled that the decree does not violate Greek law.
But they rarely shutter the accounts of users who violate them.
As of now this normal business communication would violate the TCPA.
Those who violate the government's decree will be prosecuted, it said.
Does the content violate the site's nudity or revenge porn policy?
No genuine global leader should violate them, or permit their violation.
Going "big" would include consequences for people who violate voting rights.
But again, they cannot compel us to violate our own constitution.
It also suggested penalties for abortion providers who violate existing laws.
Stone's lawyers claim the book doesn't violate the gag order whatsoever.
The lawsuit claims UnitedHealth's co-payments violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), a federal law used to target illegal conspiracies, and in some cases also violate a federal law governing employee benefit plans.
Even though they are not large in numbers, employers who violate immigration law also are likely to violate laws on wages and hours and on health and safety, as Rutgers associate professor Janice Fine has found.
SULZBERGER: No, if you want to … TRUMP: I don't want to violate, I don't want to violate a … SULZBERGER: If you want to go off the record, we have agreed you can go off the record.
Rights groups think such plans would violate the international Convention on Refugees.
Google will now go easier on publishers that violate its ad policies.
The New York congregation objected, arguing the sale would violate religious law.
The video won't be deleted entirely because it doesn't violate community standards.
"When the police violate the law, they must be punished," they said.
We're not in the business of proving they didn't violate the law.
So what are Facebook and Google allegedly doing to violate the GDPR?
That's why we're gonna keep finding subtle ways to violate your privacy.
This would violate the Constitution's 8th amendment against cruel and unusual punishment.
In detaining people without quick and speedy trials, we violate international law.
Critics, including CDPJ leader Yukio Edano, say those laws violate the constitution.
His individual videos did not violate the company's guidelines, YouTube originally found.
According to Instagram, the post did not violate its terms of service.
This means he also teaches sellers tips that don't violate Amazon's rules.
Just as when you violate any law that's currently on the books.
This left many wondering if such a move would violate the constitution.
A jury ruled that Google's use of Java didn't violate copyright law.
Facebook told BuzzFeed News that the video did not violate its rules.
Facebook has said the video does not violate any of its rules.
But it can't declare that any stricter laws automatically violate its rules.
Number one, if they violate it, we need to move against them.
A PwC Japan spokeswoman said the incident did not violate its agreement.
Trump tweets that violate Twitter's rules will now get a warning label.
And it may, as court rulings suggest, violate inmates' rights to appeal.
The Communist Party does act abroad in ways that violate democratic principles.
Donald Trump's ploys violate the core principles and spirit of our democracy.
If they leave him in, he continues to violate the SEC agreement.
It did not "[violate] the purpose of the experiment" to inject oxygen.
But it does not give them the power to violate the Constitution.
But in the wrong hands, it could significantly violate people's civil rights.
That's why we remove apps from Google Play that violate those policies.
Those who violate the rules face up to 10 years in prison.
And so he can stay, assuming he doesn't violate the living document.
Laws on the books, violate the laws, there will be a penalty.
McSally violate every part of what it means to be an Airman.
That would almost certainly violate anti-discrimination laws, at least in America.
"I will not violate the physical boundaries of the patient," Watts says.
If they violate consumer rights, state protections and enforcement will not apply.
Those issues violate one or both the countries' laws, the officials said.
Vicki Hart said his daughter staying there would violate the lease agreement.
To violate this anonymity by naming them online is a criminal offence.
The reason Facebook would remove posts is if they violate community standards.
These posts don't necessarily violate standards, but they distrust the consumer experience.
AFSCME said so-called "agency fees" violate public workers' free speech rights.
Moscow announced that Iran did not violate the UN Security Council resolution.
Companies that expose data or violate the law can face hefty fines.
The laws of physics — something Legere's favorite caped crusader can't even violate.
It is unfortunate that this group of adults chose to violate them.
These suspensions violate principles of administrative law and rational government decision-making.
Does this violate either the First or Second Law, or uphold them?
John Sununu, responded that it did not violate the delegates' free will.
Would this violate any professional obligations a fighter has to their promoter?
She's also not one to stay silent when people violate her privacy.
Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled the ban would likely violate the constitution.
If people violate the rules of conduct, we kick them out immediately.
Twitter has made clear before that similar services violate the company's terms.
Spicer rightly noted that those apps could violate the Presidential Records Act.
Many banks won't work with them because their operations violate federal law.
Those who violate these rules are subject to legal repercussions, it reads.
The yeti, for instance, doesn't really violate any natural laws at all.
Rusal is working against American interests and helping Russia violate international law.
He contended that writing a letter did not violate his earlier recusal.
Any ongoing foreign business relationship threatens to violate the Constitution's Emoluments Clause.
Twitch allows users to report others who violate the site's community guidelines.
If deployed, this missile would violate the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
Many Democrats accuse Trump of making proposals that would violate the Constitution.
The court ultimately ruled that the prayers did not violate the Constitution.
It would also violate a major plank of President Trump's campaign platform.
IT IS OUR JOB TO MAKE SURE THAT THEY DON'T VIOLATE SANCTIONS.
"If you violate this rule, it's going to end badly," she said.
He was convicted in 2015 of conspiring to violate mine safety standards.
But some of its members are countries that regularly violate those rights.
Bloomberg reports the EU is probing whether Libra might violate competition law.
But some of its objectives, such as this one, violate that principle.
Fed officials have said that Ms. Brainard did not violate any rules.
It would violate his deepest moral principles to cede any ground here.
Therefore, Bush wrote, the law does not violate doctors' First Amendment rights.
The groups say the restrictions violate the 14th Amendment's due process clause.
Facebook has argued that the partnerships did not violate any privacy rules.
Morgan was charged with conspiring with Iacobelli to violate federal labor law.
At only one point did I violate our ground rules, and flagrantly.
All the other accounts, Twitter told me, didn't violate the Twitter rules.
Mr. Hogan, he agrees, does not have much privacy left to violate.
A DOJ investigation ultimately determined Wilson did not violate Brown's civil rights.
Should she violate the bond, she will face a penalty of $770.
Pearlman has pleaded not guilty to conspiring to violate anti-kickback laws.
Vezet said the deal did not violate the terms of the loan.
"He doesn't simply violate conservative principles," writes Paul Miller in The Federalist.
Legal experts have said such foreign assistance could violate campaign finance law.
Under the current approach, these exclusive agreements would likely violate antitrust law.
Firing those would violate a United Nations ban placed on the country
Lawyers for state officials said such a law would violate the Constitution.
But she did, if the AP's reporting is correct, violate immigration law.
First, Iran warned that it would violate terms of the nuclear deal.
He said the policy may violate union contracts and affect active members.
Did Johnson intend to violate the law or merely challenge its constitutionality?
Harvard clearly has a right to disinvite students who violate its standards.
This means taking action against channels that continue to violate our policies.
Their talent is raising a question: Does signing them violate international sanctions?
The state ACLU said both laws violate the rights of transgender Idahoans.
It doesn't violate the laws of physics, so we can achieve it.
The Supreme Court has ruled that racial gerrymandering can violate the Constitution.
And Facebook sometimes mistakenly removes content that does not violate its policies.
Mr. Buttarelli said the messages may violate the "spirit" of the law.
Sales representatives who do not make this clear would violate the rules.
I knew if I left the fence, I'm gonna violate my parole.
Businesses that violate the order will be fined and forced to close.
Such repatriations violate China's clear legal obligations under the International Refugee Convention.
Both of these product listings for masks appear to violate Amazon's rules.
They didn't knowingly violate the law; their parents or other relatives did.
Really, it was just a strategic decision to violate the protective order.
A Twitter spokesperson said the ad does not violate its own policies.
Those provisions appear to violate nondiscrimination requirements of tax and trade agreements.
Those who violate the law still face the risk of significant sanction.
The Obama administration has argued that such requirements violate the Medicaid statute.
Iran's initial moves do not appear to violate the nuclear deal yet.
Iran, however, has said the missile development does not violate the deal.
The picture has been replaced because such unacknowledged alterations violate Times standards.
Senate Republicans didn't violate the Constitution's rules for holding an impeachment trial.
How will the government determine which organizations violate this fundamental public policy?
But if I violate them, what kind of example am I setting?
Experts said that what Mr. Trump described would likewise violate international law.
The overflowing trash may violate the warranty of habitability, a state statute.
But Missouri's attorney general said a new trial would violate state law.
It doesn't violate the laws of physics, so we will achieve it.
It's not clear if these practices violate any state's net neutrality regulations.
Those who violate this rule risk having their tax-exempt status revoked.
Then again, hospitals might not want to purposefully violate a federal regulation.
Yelp only removes reviews that violate the consumer website's terms of service.
The lawsuit argues that the seizures violate the First and Fourth Amendments.
Section one of the 22019th Amendment forbids states to violate civil rights.
Fedun said price shocks would only happen if producers violate their commitments.
The authorization doesn't grant the right to violate human rights, he said.
Some of his opponents have said that would violate constitutional term limits.
Critics claim those plans which give customers free data violate net neutrality.
So the temptations to violate norms like forbearance are much, much stronger.
If they did not violate the law, you do not charge them.
I'll put you on blast on my Instagram … I'll f—ing violate.
Misuse of tax-exempt funding for private gain would violate tax laws.
They reportedly argued that the gun charges violate his Second Amendment rights.
Instagram also tells us that Taylor's post does not violate its policies.
He argued that his payment did not violate any campaign finance laws.
Ms. Merkel has resisted, since the change would violate European Union law.
The current conditions may violate your warranty of habitability, a state rule.
If the United States acts alone, it may violate the organization's rules.
If issued today, the Playpen warrant would likely not violate Rule 41.
Plenty of places already violate that act, however, by allowing recreational marijuana.
A spokeswoman for Facebook said the video does not violate company policy.
All of this, ethics lawyers argue, would violate the Constitution's emoluments clause.
A judge has now weighed in and claimed Ivey didn't violate game rules -- but DID violate a New Jersey gambling law that's supposed to block players from using strategies like "edge-sorting" to swing the odds in their favor.
In Europe, by contrast, being unfair to competing companies can violate antitrust law.
He&aposs charged with visa fraud and conspiring to violate U.S. export regulations.
Doctors who violate the law could face up to two years in prison.
There's also a debate over whether it would violate World Trade Organization rules.
The lawsuit claims these practices violate U.S. civil rights law and the Constitution.
Parolees can go days undetected after they violate terms of their release parole.
YouTube says homophobic taunts don't violate its policies The company just doesn't care.
Individuals who violate that provision face a civil penalty of up to $2,500.
If true, this could violate federal law that bars lying on loan applications.
"Russia gets to violate the treaty and Trump takes the blame," he added.
Corker said the U.S. action does not violate the nuclear deal with Iran.
Back then, the law was used to violate the rights of the poor.
The company takes action on videos that violate its policies in several ways.
"The government should be the last to violate its own constitution," he said.
" But the OIG ultimately determined her actions "did not violate applicable ethics policies.
A jury ruled that Google's use of Java did not violate copyright law.
The photo was alleged to violate French laws related to protecting human dignity.
The sheriff's office found that Cruz's reported behavior did not violate any policies.
But that move — which might alienate moderates — could violate the Senate's reconciliation process.
The Supreme Court held that the state's process did not violate federal law.
I've never had a board member push us to violate our ethics principles.
He told reporters he was looking into whether that would violate the law.
Lawmakers, some drivers and labor advocates say Uber and Lyft violate this law.
Anti-abortion laws require health care providers to violate all four ethical principles.
FedEx's complaint says the current Export Administration Regulations violate FedEx's Fifth Amendment rights.
The commission says they violate EU rules on the independence of the judiciary.
Initially, the social media giant said the page did not violate community standards.
King decision, holding that warrantless searches of DNA did not violate the Constitution.
North Carolina officials defend the act and said it doesn't violate federal law.
Neither YouTube or Twitter said whether this second phrase would violate their policies.
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe on Tuesday said such measures would violate civil liberties.
Failure to follow this protocol can violate the security of the entire SCIF.
That's literally the most fundamental way the government can violate the First Amendment.
"When you violate someone, the only place you need to go is jail."
But I worry about what happens if North Korea does violate this deal.
They never had evidence that there was an agreement to violate the law.
If he did not violate the Hatch Act, did Comey do anything wrong?
He fears that expulsions will violate the right of immigrants to due process.
Those found to violate the rules could be held in contempt of court.
HQ moderators kick players that violate HQ's Terms of Service and Contest Rules.
That would violate their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, the judge wrote.
Some argued the waiver of Saudi Arabia's sovereign immunity would violate international law.
And if people violate it, we will lose our tools to stop it.
"Clearly, things that violate the public trust are impeachable," he said, to applause.
Facebook won't completely delete these posts, though, unless they violate its other policies.
Copyright holders who violate the policy will have their manual claiming privileges suspended.
We take prompt enforcement action when we determine that ads violate our policies.
No, per Pete Williams' sources, who say the conversations would violate no laws.
He noted how some instances of the practice could violate the Eight Amendment.
President Trump is reportedly looking into Flynn's conversations, which violate the Logan Act.
Hosting the event, he adds, would violate the Olympics' commitment to social responsibility.
Many conservative activists claim its protections force religious groups to violate their beliefs.
Providers who violate the law could face five to 15 years in prison.
She did not say what would happen to those who violate the law.
The revised policy is much less likely to violate the Due Process Clause.
The executive is accused of helping Iran violate U.S. sanctions against the country.
The odds that Iran will violate the accord in major ways appear slim.
A post that could not more obviously violate Facebook and Instagram's community guidelines?
The agreement also called for the repeal of laws that violate fundamental rights.
Courts may ultimately decide whether some of Trump's business dealings violate the Constitution.
Trump's policies, Romero claimed, would violate the First, Fourth, Fifth, and Eighth amendments.
He has also behaved in ways that violate our policies around organized hate.
On April 1st the cabinet reconfirmed that this would not violate Japan's constitution.
There are wrong interpretations of the Constitution that clearly violate the document's text.
But some believe bump stocks, while legal, violate the spirit of gun restrictions.
Critics say that the payments from Secret Service could violate the emoluments clause.
Women who violate the ban can face a fine — The Hindustan Times reports.
Sceptics should allow that welcoming migrants does not violate the precepts of patriotism.
Giuliani has since insisted repeatedly the payment did not violate campaign finance laws.
A Twitter spokeswoman said posting names and images did not violate Twitter rules.
In response, the company said that Trump's tweets did not violate its policies.
Some Republicans have also raised concerns that the laws could violate individual rights.
The firm claimed the House panel's subpoena would violate its First Amendment rights.
The court ruled that the lease did not violate the public trust doctrine.
And you don't want to violate that too often without it eroding you.
The weapon also did not violate U.N. sanctions, which cover only ballistic missiles.
Richardson later resigned during the Saturday Night Massacre rather than violate that pledge.
"The parliamentarian made clear that state-specific provisions" violate the rules, Schumer said.
Pearlman has pleaded not guilty to conspiring to violate the Anti-Kickback Statute.
"Such a broad prior restraint would violate the First Amendment," Musk's attorneys said.
The verdict is still out on whether attacks like Stuxnet violate international law.
Such an action would violate laws that prevent disclosure of grand jury information.
Zuma says he never knowingly or deliberately set out to violate the constitution.
At U.S. colleges and universities, Chinese efforts both exploit and violate academic freedom.
She also said it could violate the rights of landowners in the state.
"Even powerful and privileged individuals cannot violate these laws with impunity," Roos said.
That would reverse decades of U.S. policy and violate a United Nations resolution.
LinkedIn said Mr. Swanson's post did not violate the site's terms of service.
But many employers abuse the program by finding ways to violate this rule.
They said its use would violate constitutional protections against cruel and unusual punishment.
And that we keep out those attempts by some to violate the constitution.
No public official has the right to violate Mr. Smollett's due process rights.
Did the process that Accolade used to access this code violate Sega's copyright?
As always, we investigate reports of content that violate our Acceptable Use Policy.
Microsoft fears the DOJ will force it to violate the laws of Ireland.
In effect, countries are using the curbs to violate human rights, he said.
I asked Jacobs how precisely a drug can violate the spirit of sport.
Most world powers believe Israel's settlements on occupied Palestinian land violate international law.
The industry "should not violate any rule prevailing as of today", they said.
They said the state was effectively forcing them to violate their religious beliefs.
Hill has denied any relationship with Kelly, which would violate House ethics rules.
Alerting patients or investigators before notifying shareholders would violate the companies' legal obligations.
Italy has announced that citizens who violate quarantine rules could face jail time.
The Court has found that racial gerrymandering can violate the Constitution as well.
Clinton's appointment to a White House position did not violate the antinepotism law.
Those who violate the ban could be imprisoned for up to six years.
Trump associates had to specifically agree with the Russians to violate the law.
Making the cake he had requested, she said, would violate her Christian faith.
Such a move also could violate FIFA guidelines, according to Ms. Samoura's letter.
As always, we investigate reports of content that violate our Acceptable Use Policy.
The Trump administration says they may, if treatment would violate their religious views.
"Those who violate that trust deserve to be prosecuted to the fullest extent."
Sending them back would surely violate the judges' order, some immigration attorneys said.
LinkedIn said Mr. Swanson's post did not violate the site's terms of service.
"Prolonged and continuous" denial of that right, they wrote, would violate the Constitution.
Nor would we ever ask him to violate the dictates of his conscience.
Doctors who violate it could lose their medical licenses and face civil penalties.
The Asian financial hub has been linked to Pyongyang's efforts to violate sanctions.
Do not violate traffic regulations, he said, as any vulnerability may be exploited.
The Commission said on Thursday the scheme did not violate state aid rules.
The Commission said on Thursday the scheme did not violate state aid rules.
"The civil rights commission says you have to violate your faith," he said.
"I'm assessing they won't do anything" that would violate the curbs, he said.
Ms. Shamsi said some of the questioning appeared to violate First Amendment rights.
Other Oyo mistakes are more pedestrian and violate basic tenets of brand strategy.
Furthermore, how can the presence of one statue violate the copyright of another?
The university also says it takes care not to violate United Nations sanctions.
However, when politicians repeatedly violate core norms, that can be much more damaging.
Now, federal regulators are investigating whether these devices unfairly violate a borrower's' privacy.
Detractors claim that work requirements violate the spirit and intent of Medicaid law.
We proactively and reactively review disclaimers and will immediately remove those that violate.
Especially if you want to find free reading material that doesn't violate copyright?
"Huawei will never, and dare not, and cannot violate any regulations," he said.
"Ignorance of the law is no excuse if you violate it," Becerra said.
Mr. Flynn's secret call did not violate the law, Mr. Trump's spokesman said.
EU representatives in Indonesia had warned that such action would violate WTO rules.
Those who violate the law can be fined up to €150 (US$166).
"We never allow Chinese companies and citizens to violate the resolutions," she added.
Legal loopholes and sophistry aside, that would most likely violate the INF Treaty.
It has been examining whether these transactions violate federal truth-in-lending laws.
But the Trump campaign's anti-Biden ad did not violate the company's policies.
Government and university officials will be free to violate people's rights with impunity.
Depending on how licensing questions are asked, they might actually violate federal law.
British spying on an American presidential candidate would seem to violate the agreement.
In other words, Trump gets his power from his ability to violate norms.
China has said U.S. demands are so extensive that they violate its sovereignty.
China has downplayed its changes, and also said U.S. demands violate its sovereignty.
Meanwhile, along the way, key senators have made up new tests to violate.
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"Some of these accounts clearly violate the terms of service regarding violence, others live in a gray area, and some, while offensive, clearly don't violate the terms," he added, noting that these gray areas make Twitter's job arguably more difficult.
"A call is different from a ban, so legally you cannot violate a call, you can comply with a call or you can ignore the call, but you cannot violate a call," Russian U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said on Monday.
Most asked to remain anonymous in order to not violate their agreements with Square.
One enormous difference, however: There's minimal enforcement for companies who do violate the law.
"Clearly, things that violate the public trust are impeachable," Amash said Tuesday, drawing applause.
Freeport, which argues this requirement and others violate its existing contract, has threatened arbitration.
The Russians are probably moving nuclear weapons into Kaliningrad which violate the INF treaty.
However, we have seen in that community behavior that does violate our content policies.
It included a list of physical and nonphysical actions that would violate league policy.
Although that would technically violate a person's free speech, Twitter is taking a stance.
He said that he never knowingly or deliberately set out to violate the constitution.
GUTFELD: My problem with this whole ban -- it doesn&apost violate any civil liberties.
Specifically, the union said, the orders violate the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978.
Teva's Russia subsidiary pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
A Department of Justice investigation ultimately determined Wilson did not violate Brown's civil rights.
The Trump administration maintains that none of these designations violate the Iran nuclear deal.
The board will not decide cases where doing so would violate the law, however.
So the static sample content at least isn't enough to violate any T&Cs.
However, the court said limiting the reimbursement of withdrawal rights might violate the constitution.
Wade and violate a woman's constitutional rights, Democrats will fight you at every turn.
Newsom issued the veto, saying the measure would violate freedom of speech and association.
You knew the same social rules we did, and you chose to violate them.
Twitter confirmed to Business Insider that the video did not violate its current policy.
Why it matters: The texts may be annoying, but they don't violate the rules.
You'll even learn how to report and remove other videos that violate your copyrights.
Bans have been defended on the grounds that burkinis violate French principles of secularism.
Japan opposes any limits on its exports, which would violate World Trade Organisation rules.
Lower courts have ruled that the bans violate the Constitution and federal immigration law.
The commissioner said that disclosing the records would violate both Ferpa and Montana law.
Avoid conversations that are disruptive to the workplace or otherwise violate Google's workplace policies.
That condition doesn't raise any eyebrows, because you can't just violate other people's copyright.
Unless Iran goes on to violate the deal flagrantly, they will not follow suit.
"I guess just for being false that doesn't violate the community standards." he said.
He added a warning to the Iranian government should it violate its people's rights.
She claimed that doing so would violate her Christian convictions against same-sex marriage.
"These ads violate not only our policies, but our principles as well," he tweeted.
The FTC would seemingly like to ensure that Facebook did not violate this decree.
"There are norms of behavior that we try to encourage, but people violate those."
If the videos violate the company's community guidelines and terms of service, they're removed.
Disruptors who just enter the  market without city approval would potentially violate that agreement.
Anyone who attempted to violate the act could be subject to fines or prison.
Additionally, Facebook found another 21,200 ads of interest that did not violate its policies.
We can't be paid, because that would violate the academic mission of our schools.
The report cautioned investors against initial coin offerings, which can also violate securities law.
People loyal to him repeatedly refused to follow his orders to violate the law.
Meng was charged with bank and wire fraud to violate American sanctions against Iran.
The company says on its website that it suspends accounts that "violate Twitter rules".
He could be disbarred for advising state officials to violate a Supreme Court decision.
The abductions violate international law and may amount to war crimes, the report said.
Another outstanding issue, Hostetler wrote, is whether the recordings violate the Federal Wiretap Act.
And, as Mashable's Matt Binder explained, duplicative content doesn't actually violate YouTube's site guidelines.
Or a reported group doesn't violate the policy, like those set up by retailers.
"Hyp3r's actions were not sanctioned and violate our policies," an Instagram spokesperson told CNBC.
And it said if you put contaminated food into commerce, you violate the law.
But rules work only if companies that violate them are punished for doing so.
It is not censorship if you violate the rules and your post is deleted.
If you violate these rules, your posts and/or user name will be deleted.
The federal government will keep a list of drugs whose ads violate the rule.
Forging documents would violate the LME warehouse agreement that all approved firms must sign.
If the data is made available with the patient addresses, that would violate confidentiality.
Warren had been warned by the chair and continued to violate the rule anyway.
When this applies Tweets that violate this policy contain violent threats or glorify violence.
Responding to Mashable's enquiries, the company said Crowder's content did not violate its policies.
But entangled particles will violate Bell's inequality, causing it to return a "false" value.
However, they declined to help, saying this would violate the privacy of their customers.
Can I just wear my high heels without someone trying to violate my body?
Arpaio has contended the order wasn't clear and he didn't intend to violate it.
Media-fueled reviews typically violate our Content Guidelines, one of which deals with relevance.
Meng and Huawei face U.S. charges of conspiring to violate U.S. sanctions on Iran.
Chinese media had previously speculated that the plan would violate rules on private placements.
The anti-Trump items in question do not appear to violate the company's policies.
There was, he said, no clear evidence of intent to violate the law. Right.
Reuters identified six GAC centers that violate the ACT's own conflict-of-interest policy.
There's also some question about whether travel restrictions and quarantines violate people's civil liberties.
" He added that the company has a "set of ethics we will never violate.
Bickert noted that "crisis actors" claims violate its policy and its removes that content.
She was charged with bank and wire fraud to violate U.S. sanctions against Iran.
Love's review was republished because it doesn't violate TripAdvisor's current policy, the company said.
"Conway's statements clearly violate the ethical principles for federal employees and are unacceptable," Reps.
Both pervasive fear and overweening pride violate our commitment to the lordship of Christ.
He was a very private person, and there was no reason to violate that.
The changes must not violate citizens' rights, said Putin, who enjoys high popularity ratings.
That prompted rivals to complain at the WTO, alleging the incentives violate trade rules.
Berlin has called on residents to anonymously report people who violate the new law.
They may also violate corporate policies, and are also known to be productivity killers.
Will the admin team review and potentially remove posts if they violate sitewide rules?
Fusion's lawyers also argued that releasing the records would violate their First Amendment rights.
The Trump Tower meeting demonstrated horrendous judgment and a willingness to violate the law.
This often happens when little behaviors creep up on you that violate your values.
Under the DA's new policy, people who violate the law would be issued summonses.
"Persons who violate the law of our nation are subject to prosecution," Sessions said.
Booker is not the first, nor likely the last, to violate Article VI. Sen.
He maintains that he did not violate rules of engagement in the shooting death.
A surge of lawsuits in America claims that companies' online agreements violate consumers' rights.
The Justice Department has ruled that Kushner's hiring does not violate anti-nepotism laws.
Talking about general strategies and ideas with investors does not violate the rules, though.
Would it violate any New York City building codes to install a sauna there?
But some believe bump-fire stocks, while legal, violate the spirit of gun restrictions.
"I believe local control is important when it doesn't violate the Constitution," he said.
Facebook, which declined to comment, has said that it did not violate the agreement.
According to Lehner, the arrests violate legal precedents that regulate the detention of minors.
Defendant then used his international bully pulpit to violate her for a second time.
He contended on Tuesday that writing a letter did not violate his earlier recusal.
The government has argued that the merger would violate antitrust laws and hurt consumers.
Giuliani and Trump have maintained that the payment did not violate campaign finance laws.
They say doing so would violate Cohen's clients' rights to confidentiality with their attorney.
The agreement did not violate ethics regulations, according to the EPA's top ethics official.
Some attorneys disagree, saying the FDA's actions, while questionable, may not necessarily violate rules.
"Fits of rudeness or lack of gratitude may violate the Golden Rule," Sutton wrote.
Concerns were raised that the restrictions might violate gender-discrimination laws regarding public services.
There are also services directed at nonbusiness users that appear to violate Instagram's rules.
Mallinckrodt told CNBC that, regarding the lawsuit, the company did not violate any laws.
"People who violate this requirement will kindly be asked to leave," Mr. Andrada said.
Comcast has pledged in promoted tweets that it will not violate net neutrality rules.
Ethics experts have already filed a lawsuit saying Trump's overseas interests violate the Constitution.
Such content doesn't violate YouTube's community guidelines, but the company says it comes close.
Nevertheless, this intent standard is difficult to violate absent a confession or incriminating statement.
Not only do these settlements violate international law—they make peace harder to achieve.
Above all, they need to be held to account when they violate the law.
That approach could backfire if courts decide that the merger doesn't violate antitrust law.
California-based ResMed has said the New Zealand firm's masks violate its patented technology.
The administration has not yet said whether it believes these tests violate the resolution.
The video doesn't violate standards but we marked it as disturbing with a warning.
Japan opposes any limits on its exports, which would violate World Trade Organization rules.
Your activities may violate the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act They really don't.
Hacking could violate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, or perhaps even wiretapping legislation.
It has become clear that this event would violate all of these important policies.
The dispute hinged on whether Officer Pantaleo intended to violate Mr. Garner's civil rights.
That could violate a law prohibiting the use of nonprofit charities for private interests.
Spanish authorities accuse the separatist government of irresponsibly encouraging voters to violate Spanish law.
YouTube called the videos "offensive" but ruled that they did not violate its policies.
A senior Chinese official reportedly said that the experiment, if confirmed, would violate regulations.
But "Spell made his intentions to continue to violate the law clear," Corcoran said.
We will review and repeal existing guidance documents that violate this common sense principle.
But prosecutors concluded that no one conspired with the Russians to violate U.S. laws.
American companies continue to build surveillance tools that are used to violate human rights.
But did Officer Pantaleo break the law, or even violate the Police Department's policies?
When we silence the stories of Dinah and her sisters, perpetrators continue to violate.
The company replied that Mr. Sayoc's tweet did not violate its rules against abuse.
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YouTube said the reposts of the video did not violate the platform's community guidelines.
Has Twitter commented on whether the string of tweets violate its policies on misinformation?
"Mere information is not something that would violate the campaign finance laws," Philbin said.
Apple determined that those uses violate both App Store policy and Hong Kong law.
The two have since been indicted in a scheme to violate campaign finance laws.
Rosenstein has also enabled Sessions to violate his own recusal from that Russia investigation.
"Government officials who swear to uphold the Constitution cannot violate that Constitution," he said.
"He's demonstrated a manifest intention to violate the law," Mr. Prêtre told the court.
Why it matters: Undisclosed payments in exchange for endorsements would violate campaign finance laws.
Known as sanctuary cities, these locales imperil public safety and directly violate federal law.
Conversely, a Twitter spokesperson told CNN that tweeting the name didn't violate its rules.
"We are being asked to violate human rights," the asylum officer told BuzzFeed News.
Basically we're trying to predict the tweets that are likely to violate our rules.
The opposition and most legal experts say the changes would violate the Polish constitution.
It was her responsibility not to violate the terms of her contract with Uber.
The companies assert such a federal requirement would  violate the First Amendment (The Hill).
The Florida program also underscores concerns about new technologies' potential to violate due process.
"Mere information is not something that would violate the campaign finance laws," Philbin replied.
Participants are sworn to reveal nothing and face excommunication if they violate the oath.
Experts who reviewed the spending say they do not appear to violate FEC rules.
"Misinformation as a whole does not violate our community standards," a Facebook spokesperson said.
Never mind how such technology is being used to violate human rights in Xinjiang.
All four of those practices violate Chinese regulations and Apple's own standards, SACOM said.
Air Force failure to report gunman's domestic violence convictions seems to violate statutory duty.
Fant, who is running for attorney general, said the gun restrictions violate the constitution.
Gladstone warned that the payment could cause the company to violate its credit agreements.
For this group of aliens, the travel ban did not violate due-process rights.
Such a missile would violate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty with Russia.
Retailers who violate the ban will face fines of up to $2,000 per violation.
Beyond that, I would never violate the trust of the employees that I support.
His position is that he did not intentionally and knowingly violate North Carolina law.
Hypothetically, such a move could violate defendants' constitutional rights to appear before a judge.
And putting pot lower than schedule 1 or 2 could also violate international treaties.
Interior Department officials said the speech did not violate any laws, rules or regulations.
Smith, Exxon and their allies say the state investigations violate Exxon's First Amendment rights.
"Fits of rudeness or lack of gratitude may violate the Golden Rule," he wrote.
If the bill becomes law, those who violate it could face a $1,000 fine.
As a result, it's pretty clear ... Kanye didn't violate the law by recording it.
It should go without saying, however, that these illegal actions violate general museum standards.
But they also have not raised concerns that a renewal would violate the deal.
Kim had pledged not to fire long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles, so the launch doesn't violate the letter of his agreement with Trump, but it does violate an understanding Pyongyang made with Seoul to stop firing missiles as a confidence building measure.
"If Iran sees it can violate U.N. missile sanctions with no consequence, it will violate this nuclear deal too," said Representative Ed Royce, a California Republican who is chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and is a leading skeptic of Iran's promises.
Schools will argue, as they have before, that they can't do this because it would violate Title IX law (this is a lie, plus they already violate Title IX), and because they are already broke (this is a really, really big lie).
"But let me be clear as well: we will not accept the lawlessness of these types of efforts and those who choose to violate our laws, and those who conspire to assist others to violate our laws, will face criminal prosecution," Sessions said.
A federal appeals court held that the Washington regulations did not violate the First Amendment.
He received the maximum sentence—one year—for conspiring to violate federal mine safety standards.
Trump's lawyers argue that Schiff's document request would force them to violate attorney-client privilege.
The companies also argued that these regulations violate their First Amendment rights to free speech.
But when you violate someone&aposs constitutional right to religious freedom, that&aposs a problem.
It also can minimize federal penalties when employees do break the law or violate regulations.
The Interior Department has said Zinke's speech did not violate any laws, rules or regulations.
The lawsuit includes seven different counts, including conspiracy to violate civil rights, defamation and trespassing.
The company said such content doesn't violate YouTube's community guidelines, but that it comes close.
Companies that violate market rules will be added to the list, according to the statement.
Unlike software alternatives, Amazon told Gizmodo that Flexbot does not violate its terms of service.
Critics have said that could violate a constitutional clause barring accepting gifts from foreign governments.
They&aposre going to have to promise they&aposre not going to violate our sanction.
The Massachusetts court ultimately said that releasing the emails would not violate the federal law.
YouTube finally responded on Twitter, but only to say Crowder's videos don't violate its policies.
The parents also say that removing Israel's breathing tube would violate their beliefs as Christians.
We can't just be pulling people off our platform ... They need to violate a policy.
In each of the complaints, he found the male professors did not violate the rules.
A Facebook representative told Cosmopolitan that the photos did not actually violate their ad policies.
A Facebook spokesperson told BuzzFeed News that video did not violate its terms of service.
He said Twitter has mostly seen pornographic deepfakes, which violate its existing nonconsensual nudity policy.
"That includes the freedom not to create expression for ceremonies that violate one's religious beliefs."
Asking for the weather forecast and setting a timer don't particularly seem to violate privacy.
This dovetails with Clay's main argument: that removing the painting would violate the First Amendment.
" He added, "What I'm critical off [sic] are actions that violate the word of God.
Shoot-down laws violate international law, wrote Alonso Gurmendi Dunkelberg, a legal scholar, last year.
Children who bully and violate other children are often reenacting and expressing their own rage.
Leissner pleaded guilty to conspiracy to launder money and violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Doing so could violate DHS policy against publicly identifying victims of a cyberattack, he said.
If you violate someone else's rights and humiliate a person, you are a moral monster.
This happened because some men decided they were going to violate and steal from you.
As it stands, developers can violate these best-of-breed recommendations, and face no consequences.
Picard, who believes such checkpoints violate people&aposs rights, was holding a sign warning motorists.
Some members of Parliament argue that requiring anti-harassment training would even violate their rights.
That does not mean that Mr Kushner has or is likely to violate any law.
Political parties which violate the law face a five-year suspension or could be dissolved.
On Tuesday, following an investigation, YouTube said Crowder's comments — while "hurtful" — didn't violate company policy.
He also said the posts reported appear to violate Facebook's Community Standards on hate speech.
The federal investigation will review whether conditions at the prison violate inmates&apos constitutional rights.
As before, the terms of service lay out various reasons content might violate Facebook's standards.
Iran has responded by saying it could take steps that would violate the nuclear deal.
Bernie Sanders will return donations he received that violate that pledge, his campaign said Thursday.
Their target: officials receiving gifts that might violate South Korea's tough new anti-corruption law.
Texting at all hours can also violate an employee's personal time and lead to burnout.
But the network ultimately decided Trump's appearance would violate equal time rules and nixed it.
The ethics office ruled that Mr. Pruitt's condo rental did not violate the agency's rules.
"From the point of view of Ukrainian law, (Hunter Biden) didn't violate anything," Lutsenko said.
The UN's humanitarian chief said any attacks would violate "assurances of safety" for the convoy.
A spokeswoman from Facebook acknowledged the video posting, saying it does not violate company policy.
Local governments can be fined up to $25,500 for each day they violate the law.
Now, however, players worry that independent federations will violate FIFA rules and risk sporting exile.
Those who violate the law can face fines or up to six months in jail.
"He has also behaved in ways that violate our policies around organized hate," Facebook said.
Corfo said on Tuesday that hiring Ponce did not violate the terms of the deal.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer said the missile test did not violate the nuclear agreement.
Mitsubishi has said there may be models other than those disclosed that violate Japanese regulations.
This means "he's finding ways that things don't violate the Establishment Clause," according to Feldman.
Zdziarski notes that some of Meitu's code may violate App Store policies on data collection.
What does it mean that Assange was willing to violate the policy of total anonymity?
UL or other Chinese telecommunications equipment makers that violate U.S. sanctions or export control laws.
The FCC still has authority over broadband providers if they violate existing established privacy standards.
That includes the freedom not to create expression for ceremonies that violate one's religious beliefs.
The former sheriff claimed the court wasn't clear and he didn't intend to violate it.
If political advertisers violate the regulations on the books, they should be pursued and punished.
The U.S. and its partners must hold accountable those who violate these laws and norms.
Doctors that violate the law would risk losing their medical license or facing felony prosecution.
Under the DA's office new policy, people who violate the law would be issued summonses.
Airbnb will also take action against users who violate these policies, including removal, he tweeted.
That is the law and there is no evidence any agency intends to violate it.
This is the tone from the top that leads his appointees to violate ethics rules.
Uzbek subsidiary Unitel LLC pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
However, the more likely scenario is an unraveling of the accord, as producers violate quotas.
The imbalance in statistical death makes for ominous headlines, but it doesn't violate international law.
America did not violate the INF Treaty, but it did choose to pull the plug.
The American Bar Association is reportedly concerned that the rule could violate attorney-client privilege.
We also terminate accounts run by terrorist organizations or those that repeatedly violate our policies.
The miscellaneous tariff bill (MTB) aims to ensure that Congress won't violate an earmark ban.
Hyp3r contended that its practices did not violate Facebook's rules because it used public data.
Concerns that DIY weaponry would violate International Traffic in Arms Regulations delayed homemade gun creation.
They argue the DEA's demands violate not only Utah law, but also the fourth amendment.
And does it violate the FCC's net neutrality rules, something the commission is currently investigating?
Companies that violate the policies could have their products pulled from the market, Gottlieb warned.
YOU CANNOT VIOLATE THAT, YOU'RE NOT A KING, YOU'RE NOT A MONARCHY YOU LIVE WITHIN.
Some legal experts said contracts like the ones used by Vision could violate that requirement.
Economists said Trump's order has many loopholes to enforcement and could violate international trade law.
Many work in conditions that violate Indian laws enacted decades ago to protect labor rights.
Other times, Twitter has maintained that Trump's racist tweets did not violate the platform's policies.
The opinion briefly discussed, and dismissed, the argument that the rules violate the First Amendment.
Thus, the question must be asked, if leaks don't violate laws, shouldn't they be encouraged?
If all of this is for testing out a missile, it would violate U.N. resolutions.
Meng and Huawei are accused in the United States of conspiring to violate U.S. sanctions.
Stealing, acting or trading on that information can violate federal privacy and insider trading laws.
Under Spanish law, individuals can be convicted without evidence of intent to violate the law.
The EPA's top ethics official said Friday that Pruitt's lease did not violate ethics rules.
It's always interesting to see the looks on their faces if they do violate probation.
They violate basic human norms and flout existing laws that people around the world welcome.
Members who violate those rules would be referred to the House Ethics Committee for review.
Prosecutors claimed his work on the op-ed could violate a court-ordered gag order.
"I didn't violate any safety protocols, and I have nothing to hide," Smalls told Recode.
Just because a college student can violate the laws of physics doesn't mean he should.
New arrivals will be issued with an electronic wristband that monitors whether they violate quarantine.
Or could such measures violate, say, the Constitution's Equal Protection Clause or the First Amendment?
The agency's internal watchdog said in January that the arrangement might violate the U.S. Constitution.
But the billboards have infuriated much of the Hamptons, where such signs violate government regulations.
The groups also said the proposal would violate the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
The owners, Melissa Klein and Aaron Klein, said doing so would violate their religious principles.
He is arguing that such fees violate the free speech rights of non-union members.
Did Sessions's participation in the firing of James Comey violate the requirements of his recusal?
Norway's Supreme Court said Thursday that the cull order did not violate Mr. Sara's rights.
The United Nations has declared that official annexation of the territory would violate international law.
A string of lawsuits dating back decades have argued that partisan gerrymanders violate the Constitution.
Countries that snub us, violate the laws and lack respect for Italy and the Italians.
Though such a move would not violate the Constitution, it would provoke a political disaster.
In addition, YouTube's computer systems also comb the site for videos that violate its rules.
An immigration attorney in Georgia described to Business Insider unsafe conditions that violate CDC guidelines.
Not telling you may show poor form, but it probably doesn't violate co-op rules.
So the delay, while frustrating to those put at risk, might not violate securities laws.
It was James Comey's decision to violate department policy and talk publicly about the investigation.
The company's work on the coronavirus website could violate federal ethics laws, several experts said.
The state does not plan to fine people who violate the regulations, Mr. Cuomo said.
That would get you in trouble with your peers and violate the norms of friendship.
It said that forcing the group to remove the sculpture would violate its constitutional rights.
"He could violate the law," said Robyn Merrill, who helped run the pro-expansion campaign.
The challenge she faces is how to violate the Basic Law without appearing to be.
The court itself has agreed that some partisan gerrymanders could violate the Equal Protection Clause.
For example, many people use Facebook pseudonyms, which violate the site's "real names only" policy.
This would very clearly violate the maxim that the president is not above the law.
The tweets she flags might violate Twitter's terms but are completely normal for this president.
Collecting part of the tax deficit of foreign companies would not violate any international treaty.
Such restrictions on a president's removal power, the argument goes, violate the separation of powers.
If someone decides to walk out and violate evade quarantine orders, there will be consequences.
According to the Times, Facebook said partnerships with these companies didn't violate its privacy terms.
This seemed to violate a constitutional ban on banknotes showing the "portrait of any individual".
A hint of snarl pops from the tailpipes, but it won't violate any neighborhood covenants.
The deployment of the missile would violate the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
Doing that, they argue, would cut into other necessities and violate last year's budget agreement.
This explosion is despite repeated court decisions that current family detention policies violate U.S. law.
It was found to violate federal immigration law, which "flatly does not permit" deferred action.
The attorney general also says the new rules violate provisions of the Civil Rights Act.
The last thread most compels the director, Toa Fraser, to violate the strictures on perspective.
The penalty was based on the Raiders linebacker's history of hits that violate league rules.
But nearly every report got the same response: the content did not violate Facebook's standards.
At the time, Facebook and YouTube said the video did not violate their platforms' policies.
They have to be careful that in pushing back, they don't violate their own norms.
Companies that violate that rule, the spokesperson said, are subject to revocation of their accounts.
Under the rule, entities that violate the rights of its employees could lose federal funding.
Facebook has for months insisted that its program is not meant to violate net neutrality.
The court filing did not make it clear what Avenatti allegedly did to violate bail.
Recent satellite images suggested the recipient was the Syrian government, which would violate European sanctions.
Privacy activists say the searches are invasive and violate Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches.
"We suspend, ban, and take legal action on those who violate our policies," they added.
National Energy said it did not violate any FERC regulations, according to the NextEra filing.
But some of his messages seemed to violate the company's policies against abuse and incitement.
"If it has no score, then technically it would violate the Byrd Rule," he said.
Filing in federal court Tuesday night,he said his play did not violate "Grinch" copyright.
If the documents are accurate, did the C.I.A. violate commitments made by President Barack Obama?
Under current church law, priests who violate the secrecy of the sacrament can face excommunication.
The Feds say Griffith's electronic communications show a clear intention to violate US sanctions laws.
Judicial consideration of the president's motives, the brief said, would violate the separation of powers.
On Thursday CNN Turk reported that Erdogan had said Turkey did not violate U.S. sanctions.
The launches, however, do violate UN Security Council resolutions and threaten South Korea and Japan.
A shocking number of those contractors violate laws that govern their relationship with their workers.
The American Medical Association (AMA) said the bill would violate medicine's "do no harm" principle.
Videos that promote fake hacks — whether in baking or beauty — don't necessarily violate YouTube's policies.
The school says its disorderly conduct policy doesn't violate anyone's First Amendment free speech rights.
Those who violate the requirements would be cut off from benefits for an entire year.
If a president sold pardons for cash, though, that would violate the federal bribery statute.
She claims IG told her it doesn't violate their policy and offered no further explanation.
Troops who violate the ban would face disciplinary measures and could be fired from service.
Social movements rarely succeed if they violate our gut sense of decency and moral proportion.
Cops regularly violate people's rights, including those protected by the First Amendment and Fourth Amendment.
When prosecutors violate Brady, and that gets found out later, the conviction is often overturned.
Ads that violate these standards include pop-ups, autoplaying ads and ads with flashing images.
Tillerson did not indicate in what aspects he believed Trump tried to violate the law.
There are also concerns that any new non-tariff U.S. barriers could violate WTO rules.
Erdogan said earlier on Thursday that Turkey did not violate U.S. sanctions, CNN Turk reported.
HRW has said such plans would violate international law which forbids arbitrary detention without trial.
The $130,000 payment to Stormy could violate campaign finance laws in a number of ways.
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YouTube says homophobic taunts don't violate its policies YouTube has told a reporter at Vox that the comments made by a prominent conservative channel (describing the reporter as as "lispy queer" and "the gay Latino host at Vox") do not violate its policies. 4.
"We are not someone who will violate the borders of others just as we will not allow anyone to violate our borders," Rouhani said at a ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the start of Iran's 1980-1988 war with Iraq, according to his website.
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If those ads were for housing or employment opportunities, the targeting could easily violate federal law.
And the criminals with badges are more dangerous because they don&apost just violate the law.
The sudden end of the Ethiopia-Eritrea war, explained Does serving LGBTQ customers violate religious freedoms?
Instead, he said, the so-called contraceptive mandate required the family to violate their religious faith.
On Monday, Poroshenko's financial and legal team said the offshore company did not violate Ukrainian law.
For banned users, Tinder has historically reviewed and reinstated accounts that did not violate community guidelines.
"I'll direct the Department of Justice to prosecute companies that blatantly violate the law," she said.
"The meeting itself and what took place at the meeting doesn't violate the law," he said.
The company will also remove Pins, boards and entire accounts that violate their health misinformation policy.
She insists she is scrupulous to not break the law or violate Facebook's terms of service.
Another frequent message on anti-vaccine websites is that mandatory vaccination policies violate parental civil liberties.
Due to technical limitations, it is not even possible for the robots to violate privacy laws.
And if they're using American-based banks to violate sanctions, that becomes a problem for them.
We must restore American leadership by speaking up when countries violate the principles of international order.
Princeton, meanwhile, is arguing that releasing those records would damage its reputation and violate students' privacy.
They're even available on Amazon's own website, although the devices violate the Flex terms of service.
The state courts have also challenged at-will firings if they violate a company's workplace policies.
They said that the use of personal email accounts would violate the federal Presidential Records Act.
Though such slogans violate German laws against hate speech, the instigators were not removed by organizers.
The president has appeared to violate Twitter's rules by unleashing mobs on opponents, or threatening violence.
The GAO declined to comment on whether DeVos or McMahon's travel arrangements would violate the act.
This was a simple street encounter with no specific intent to ever violate his civil rights.
But it has a handful of guidelines of what might and might not violate the exception.
The club had refused, arguing that to do so would violate the principle of free speech.
In fact, they would almost certainly be expected to violate the rules of the safe area.
We also terminate the accounts of users who repeatedly violate our Guidelines or Terms of Service.
The judge said systemic racial problems within the district violate the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
"Supervised injection facilities, or so-called safe injection sites, violate federal law," Pfaff told BuzzFeed News.
But it has said it will not close the border because that would violate international treaties.
Twitter will begin removing verification badges from users who violate its rules, the company said today.
But the ACLU said executing Bucklew would violate the Constitution's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment.
Vague threats of violence aren't enough to violate the First Amendment, the Supreme Court has ruled.
Allegedly, Wanzhou misled banks on the relationship Huawei had with Iran, which would violate US sanctions.
His recent concessions to gilets jaunes protesters means that France will probably violate European fiscal rules.
Such a move, however, could violate international human rights guarantees, posing a problem for the government.
In states that violate the new regulations, the federal government would intervene to run federal elections.
"It is entirely appropriate to discipline and punish corporate malefactors who violate our laws," he said.
Those who violate the rule could face a fine and up to five years in prison.
Or, at least, it found nothing that would violate OSHA air quality standards for American workplaces.
The AARP is arguing that wellness programs violate anti-discrimination laws that protect workers' medical information.
He called the payment a "private transaction" and said it didn't violate any campaign finance laws.
The letter does not go into detail on how Gilead's pricing might violate the state law.
You may be wondering also, uh did that tweet violate it, if such an agreement exists?
There is also some question over whether the investment might violate American sanctions against North Korea.
The Supreme Court is due to rule before June on whether that would violate labour rights.
Less often mentioned, however, are the ways in which we as individuals violate each other's privacy.
Ben Sasse to explain whether journalists violate the law by soliciting leaks within the intelligence community.
North Korea went on to violate a series of pacts meant to shut down its program.
Forums for Turkers are full of conversations about scripts, some of which would violate Amazon's terms.
Several rights advocacy groups have pledged to oppose Sessions should he violate the law or Constitution.
Nerds must cooperate with other nerds, except where such cooperation would violate the previous tenet. 3.
Students who violate the Code can be subject to various sanctions, up to and including expulsion.
We've also asked for information on how apps that abuse camera permissions violate App Store rules.
And with the passage of this bill, employers who violate our workers' rights would feel repercussions.
Facebook will also penalize these Groups for spreading fake news, which doesn't always violate community standards.
Two House Democrats say President Trump's "gag orders" on federal employees appear to violate federal laws.
" He urged listeners to "rally against those trends that would violate human rights or suppress democracy.
He added that even these breaches have become rarer and don't seriously violate the truce here.
The proposal would violate the First and Fifth Amendments, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
So if you did a bunch of cosmetic things, you might start to violate the canon.
In a statement, a YouTube spokesperson said the company removes accounts that repeatedly violate its policies.
Democrats say that could violate the STOCK Act, which prevents lawmakers from trading on congressional information.
A police internal investigation determined they did not violate department policies and will not face discipline.
Amnesty said such examinations violate the prohibition of torture and other ill-treatment under international law.
It seemed improbable that agents would find written proof that Clinton intended to violate the law.
We know that men who abuse and sexually violate women are from all races and ethnicities.
Samuel Mebiame, 43, pleaded guilty in December of conspiring to violate U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
The intent behind the exception is to provide punishment for juveniles who repeatedly violate these rules.
And, any agreement to coordinate the making of any false statements could violate the conspiracy laws.
They make us sign an agreement, and if we violate it, they can easily ban us.
Even sitting down to debate with the President at a meeting would violate their moral code.
The NCAA's motion to dismiss argues that its transfer rules do not violate federal antitrust law.
Notably, that system seems to violate a number of clauses in the platforms' various developer policies.
The miners had warned that the new code would scare off investment and violate existing agreements.
Such a consultation and request would be highly unusual and probably violate Department of Justice protocols.
The lawsuit contends the travel and refugee provisions violate due process rights and religious freedom protections.
The states claim that the American Express rules violate the federal antitrust law by restricting trade.
The regional branch of the conservative Popular Party says the language fines violate freedom of expression.
Gun-rights advocates argued the bans violate their Second Amendment right to bear arms. http://bit.
Nevertheless, the authorities seem hesitant to come down too severely on those who violate the norms.
Doctors who violate the law faced penalties including fines and permanent revocation of their medical licenses.
Japan says the court's decisions violate international law because compensation was settled under the 1965 treaty.
Gladstone faces up to 85033 years in prison if convicted of conspiracy to violate civil rights.
We promised our users 22018% privacy and would rather cease to exist than violate this promise.
Looking back at the 2016 election, we can't be sure James Comey didn't violate that trust.
""Officer Wilson had violated Natalie vaginally, and now it appeared that she might violate Natalie anally.
Internal affairs investigators determined that Wilson's actions didn't violate the department's policies, according to the lawsuit.
Facebook has recently ramped up its effort to monitor and remove ads that violate its policies.
And they contend that certain aspects of the beachfront construction violate the town's urban development plan.
Libraries said the new rules violated their patrons' privacy and might even violate some state laws.
"Conway's statements clearly violate the ethical principles for federal employees and are unacceptable," the letter says.
There is virtually no international norm the Chinese communists have not violated or threatened to violate.
The US has claimed for years that Russia has been developing weapons that violate the treaty.
Clinton intended to violate the law and the lack of precedents for prosecution in comparable cases.
Will you also rebuff Trump if he directs you to violate federal law or the Constitution?
The complaint contends the administration's actions violate the U.S. Constitution's equal protection and due process provisions.
Senate Republicans want the Obama administration to crack down on Vietnamese officials who violate human rights.
It would also allow the FTC to penalize companies the first time they violate user privacy.
Carhart that the federal Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act did not violate Casey's "undue burden" standard.
Maybe you're still in favor of red flag laws, even knowing they violate so many rights.
Officials have also not yet reportedly decided on penalties for those who violate the new ban.
But Michael O. Duane, senior assistant attorney general, said the payments did not violate state law.
All comments are now visible and we will be monitoring for any that violate Instagram standards.
It appears to violate the same policies Apple cites when it took down Alex Jones' podcast.
He would further violate the Geneva Conventions by making thieves out of a first-class military.
U.S. courts have consistently ruled that regulating these commercial activities does not violate the First Amendment.
Anyone and everyone can upload erotic audio so long as it doesn't violate the community guidelines.
All comments are now visible, and we will be monitoring for any that violate Instagram standards.
"The EU remains convinced that their accords with Morocco do not violate international laws," she added.
But this business model – what I consider spying machines – has enormous potential to violate civil liberties.
Autocratic governments around the world have already begun to use emerging technology to violate human rights.

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