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"contravene" Definitions
  1. contravene something to do something that is not allowed by a law or rule

233 Sentences With "contravene"

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A state bailout, with taxpayer money, could contravene EU rules.
"We have our customs and traditions and nobody can contravene them".
This regressive trend appears to contravene FIFA's statutory commitment to gender equality.
The Apple statement also doesn't contravene the central significance of the attacks.
Khamitov said in his opinion, a Rosneft bid would not contravene Russian law.
U.S. officials have warned that Turkey's purchase of the system could contravene CAATSA.
The presence of Pooh's likeness would contravene Olympic rules of sponsorship and branding.
It could contravene ethics rules that prohibit government endorsements of privately made products.
Forst warned Canberra that such laws contravene Australia's obligations under international human rights law.
Which is, why not contravene American interest with a group trying to kill ISIS?
And does it not contravene a statement he made under oath to the committee?
Siege tactics and indiscriminate attacks on civilian areas contravene the internationally-agreed "rules of war".
Removing export restrictions would contravene the timber trade rules agreed with the EU, they added.
The company has already taken action against spam and fake accounts that contravene such ideals.
The contractors didn't contravene his order to stand down; they went out with his blessing.
Indeed, VW has reached the conclusion that its "defeat device" does not actually contravene European regulations.
It says the programs, which contravene U.N. Security Council resolutions, are necessary to counter U.S. aggression.
Citizens have often been wise when they sought to contravene and undermine the U.S. government's positions.
"The world" as a primary basis for a person's identity simply seems to contravene human nature.
Elections Canada, the country's nonpartisan elections administrator, said Obama's tweet did not contravene regulations on foreign interference.
Article 8 says that any laws previously in force that contravene the Basic Law cannot be maintained.
Doesn't this directly contravene Tim's claim to being a responsible caretaker, an ethical impetus that overrides confidentiality?
It said its AI tools would be socially beneficial, accountable and won't contravene widely accepted principles human rights.
It may contravene James Carville's maxim, but Mr Trump's re-election campaign is not primarily about the economy.
Should the draft blatantly contravene them, the Commission has the option of sending it back to be changed.
Most of the cookie consent pop-ups served to internet users in Europe probably contravene GDPR privacy laws.
She was told that, if she came in and testified, it could contravene this privilege or that privilege.
And the company refuses to respond to my repeated requests to explain why it doesn't contravene its rules. pic.twitter.
Yet Congress was still slow to pass the legislation, fearful lest it turn out to contravene the country's constitution.
Police said on Friday that any march by protesters would contravene a court order and demonstrators could face arrest.
Those rules are on ice in two states because a judge said they contravene Medicaid's statutory structure and goals.
This would contravene the existing accords, which are contingent on Switzerland allowing free movement of people from the bloc.
The senate investigation did not receive proof of collusion to contravene Nigeria's foreign exchange laws, according to the report.
If lifting the agency-fee rule were to threaten "the union's very survival", it may well contravene state interests.
Businesses that refuse to meet a party request that might contravene US laws "risk being shut down," Priestap said.
You had to bravely contravene bureau protocols to make your contribution, so to you we owe a special thanks!
Callamard said last year a debate with Duterte would contravene U.N. protocols and instead proposed a joint news conference.
Legal "wiggle room" over whether software used to switch off emissions controls contravene EU law has muddied the waters.
Information provided to the banks in the syndication process specifies the deal does not contravene sanctions, the first banker said.
While these laws clearly contravene Roe, legislators have expressed their objective openly of persuading the Supreme Court to overturn it.
In addition, Turkey's human rights policies contravene principles that Ms. Merkel upholds elsewhere, unsettling voters and some other European governments.
"It seemed to contravene, to contradict, his stance that public lands are sacrosanct," said Richard Hildner, 71, the deputy mayor.
The British experiment would not contravene the moratorium because there is no intention to implant the altered embryos in a womb.
He has steadfastly opposed Catalan independence and refused to allow a referendum there in 2014, arguing it would contravene the constitution.
As Marcel Fratzscher of the DIW notes, such a rift would contravene the constitution, which guarantees equal opportunities for all Germans.
At a bare minimum, it should not facilitate or encourage any restrictions which contravene the U.S.'s commitment to free speech.
Reports had suggested that Matteo Renzi, the Italian prime minister, is hoping to bailout the banking sector, which would contravene EU rules.
It was a characteristic response from a White House that is allergic to apologizing even when facts contravene its presentation of events.
It is a violation of free speech and freedom of religion, they argue, to coerce a business owner to contravene his conscience.
Any seller found to contravene those guidelines will be subject to action from Amazon including removal of product listings and their account.
The beliefs and donations of a select few grip the Republican Party so tightly that they are able to essentially contravene democracy.
In our lifetimes, countless private citizens — and quite a few members of Congress — have sought to contravene and undermine official U.S. positions.
Digikala uses the Shaparak payment system which is completely isolated from international systems, so would in theory not contravene Apple's T&Cs.
Erecting a physical border between the two is problematic as it would contravene a peace treaty, known as the Good Friday Agreement.
Erecting a physical border between the two is problematic as it would contravene a peace treaty, known as the Good Friday Agreement.
China's cyber regulators say restrictions on foreign media and internet platforms are designed to block influences that contravene stability and socialist ideas.
She predicted that the way the law is drafted could muzzle many ordinary Singaporeans even if their posts didn't technically contravene it.
The legality of these policies, since they contravene the text of the ACA, are likely to come soon before the federal courts.
"Absent some showing of some statutory authorization to contravene the statute, then the plaintiffs seem to have a pretty strong claim," he said.
China reiterated that U.N. Security Council resolutions had "clear rules" about North Korean missile activities and it urged Pyongyang not to contravene them.
The book weaves a dreamscape, producing a stream of consciousness in dream language, full of obscure phrases that defy comprehension and contravene convention.
"We have the constitutional duty to declare war and the responsibility to oversee arm sales that contravene our national security interests," he said.
It would also contravene the Basic Law, which states that prosecutions must be taken forward, free from interference, by the Department of Justice.
The court said the plans could contravene European law and exacerbate existing tensions between Brussels and Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PiS).
"State rules of procedures applicable to garden-variety warrants cannot be used as a device to contravene or frustrate federal law," he wrote.
Parulekar allegedly knew the termination meant that Tesla was withholding future payments to SHW and that Parulekar was not authorized to contravene this decision.
At least two Russian-flagged ships made deliveries - which contravene EU sanctions - via Cyprus, an intelligence source with a European Union government told Reuters.
That would contravene Article 5, the bedrock of NATO's founding treaty, which holds that an attack on one member is an attack on all.
Yet the President has cynically chosen to contravene a bipartisan, bicameral vote of the Congress and perpetuate America's shameful involvement in this heartbreaking crisis.
Universities also assign and pay students to spy on teachers and other students, and to report any statements that contravene the official party line.
The New York's law "really does contravene the basic principles that are ingrained in both our state Constitution and our U.S. Constitution," she said.
More importantly, such a charge would not only leave obstruction as virtually limitless in its definition but would contravene a host of constitutional principles.
"These human rights violations have no place in a democratic society and contravene the fundamental tenets of international human rights standards," the statement said.
Coalition negotiations in the Netherlands collapsed after the GreenLeft party refused to support restrictive asylum policies that seemed to contravene the international Convention on Refugees.
A spokesman for the company did not respond to questions about how Caterpillar's sales of mining equipment in Myanmar may contravene its code of conduct.
Nor, he said soothingly, was the government actively promoting its use in classrooms: that was up to teachers, and they should not contravene the constitution.
They will also contravene a partial trade deal with Japan that Trump agreed to in December by imposing tariffs on $61 million worth of imports.
"The expo will also ban banners, placards, billboards and other publicity material with political, ethnic, religious and commercial messages which contravene Chinese law," it said.
The European Commission also told Romania in March that gas export restrictions and regulated prices probably contravene EU rules and could be challenged by Brussels.
They say excessively long hours and insufficient flexibility to change contracts or return home contravene international labour laws and deprive workers of their human rights.
The convention places international treaties above domestic law in certain respects: Once a country joins a treaty, it cannot adopt new laws that contravene it.
They say excessively long hours and insufficient flexibility to change contracts or return home contravene international labor laws and deprive workers of their human rights.
He has so many followers and drives so much engagement and attention  — which benefit site metrics and stock price, even if they contravene its rules.
For years, Mr. Kemp's critics in Georgia, including Ms. Abrams, have accused him of supporting policies that adversely affect minority voters and contravene federal law.
In Ankara, a Turkish official confirmed a German journalist had been detained and would be deported, having attempted to contravene a blacklist by entering the country.
Should the imports go through, they would contravene the stated U.S. aim of bringing Iran's petroleum exports "as close to zero as possible" by Nov. 4.
The U.S. State Department in September condemned the elections, saying in a statement that "genuine elections are inconceivable, and grossly contravene Russias commitments" under international agreements.
"American recognition of the annexation would contravene international law," Ian Bremmer, founder and CEO of risk consultancy Eurasia Group, wrote in an email note this week.
A Palestinian state created by ethnically cleansing Jews from their ancestral lands would contravene the precepts of the 2007 U.N. Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
On Tuesday, Amnesty International expressed serious concerns about the "allegations of disproportionate and indiscriminate use of chemical irritants ... which may contravene Romania's obligations under international law".
If confirmed, the arrest by mainland officials would contravene the "one country, two systems" rule that allows the former British colony to run its own affairs.
Last month, the main opposition Congress Party slammed the release of the movie, labeling it propaganda and suggesting its release would contravene the country's election laws.
When asked a specific question on a constitutional issue, Ginsburg replied that an answer might forecast a vote and thus contravene the norm of judicial impartiality.
But since America is threatening China in ways that would contravene its own WTO commitments not to break agreed tariff limits, the distinction is not so clear.
Brussels has prevented a state-backed "bad bank" from purchasing some of those iffy loans because it would contravene newish EU rules on state aid to banks.
Other than to call out these obstructionist congressional Democrats and so-called journalists for their moronic fake media accounts, his actions certainly do not contravene the Constitution.
To bankers and traders keen to let rip, they are the po-faced types who frown at any transaction that might breach this rule or contravene that regulation.
Debate is raging anew over whether certain Islamic modes of dress — full-body swimsuits, known as burkinis, in France and face veils in Germany — inherently contravene countries' values.
City sent a team to observe it a couple of years ago and tweaked its own so that it did not contravene the cultural mores of European soccer.
The new rules allow companies based in greater China to list in the city even if their current weighted voting rights structures contravene Hong Kong's rules for primary listings.
This would contravene Article 5 of the NATO treaty which states that if one member of the treat suffers an "armed attack" there will be a "collective self-defense".
His plan faces fierce opposition from Spain's central government under the People's Party, which refused to allow a referendum in Catalonia in 2014, arguing it would contravene Spain's constitution.
There are a small number of participants in the Forties market and it is not uncommon for them to accumulate large positions and this does not contravene any regulations.
"The current proceedings contravene international human rights law according to which the right to a fair trial involves the right to a public hearing," Callamard said in a statement.
"It is not only a counter reform, but it has reforms that contravene the right to a proper defense," said Alejandra Ramos, a judge in the state of Chihuahua.
Technological advances like digital samplers and cassette tapes were making it easier and easier for creators to sample or quote, while copyright law was working to contravene the practice.
There will be legal challenges to the new rule, because America is party to the 1951 Refugee Convention and because the change may contravene America's own Refugee Act of 1980.
The penalty also applies to "anyone whose acts contravene his duty of loyalty to the kingdom" or who travels abroad for five years or more without the interior ministry's consent.
"We continue to urge the Board of DHT to negotiate in good faith with Frontline over its proposed offer, and not to contravene their duties to DHT's shareholders," it said.
India says the projects are "run-of-the-river" schemes that use the river's flow and elevation to generate electricity rather than large reservoirs, and do not contravene the treaty.
In fact, the October ballistic missile test violation would not contravene the nuclear agreement brokered with Iran once it goes into effect, which the Obama administration believes will happen soon.
They are deemed to contravene the Fourth Geneva Convention, which says "the occupying power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies".
If the United States continues to present evidence of illegal activities that contravene China's responsibilities under United Nations sanctions, "there is a great deal of room for cooperation," he said.
The American state of New Jersey bans a doctor from declaring someone dead from irreversible brain damage if the medic has reason to believe it would contravene the patient's religious convictions.
"We strive to ensure the funds we receive will not contravene our principles of action and jeopardise our humanitarian operations for those most is need," Tobias told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"We strive to ensure the funds we receive will not contravene our principles of action and jeopardize our humanitarian operations for those most is need," Tobias told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Trump has pledged to retaliate against any European company or country that seeks to contravene the sanctions he says are en route against Iran after America's pullout from the nuclear agreement.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry on Wednesday said that China fully and strictly implements U.N. Security Council resolutions on North Korea and will investigate if there are activities that contravene resolutions.
Matteo Renzi, the prime minister, said that Brexit presented "exceptional circumstances" that would justify bailing them out, a measure that would contravene EU rules limiting state aid to the banking industry.
The posting of personal information does not necessarily contravene the right to privacy, said Wu. "The premise of having the right of privacy is to fulfill your corresponding obligations," he added.
They argued that Trump's harsh anti-immigration policies — which would seem to contravene Jesus's teachings about loving thy neighbor — were actually godly because they were in defense of America's Christian majority.
Those "annuity reducing provisions contravene the pension protection clause's absolute prohibition against diminishment of pension benefits and exceed the General Assembly's authority," Justice Mary Jane Theis wrote in the court's opinion.
The American state of New Jersey bans doctors from declaring someone dead on the basis of irreversible brain damage if they have reason to believe it would contravene the patient's religious convictions.
Under current UK employment law, employees can legally dismiss employees who contravene an organisation's dress code if the employees have been given warnings, and enough time to comply with the dress code.
One of the remaining sticking points is making sure the legislation does not contravene the Senate's Byrd rule, which does not allow "extraneous" spending to add to the deficit beyond a decade.
Under current UK employment law, employees can legally dismiss employees who contravene an organisation's dress code if the employees have been given warnings, and enough time to comply with the dress code.
A landmark case from 1990, Employment Division v Smith, seems to foreclose claims that neutral, generally applicable laws contravene religious liberty when they have only an incidental effect on someone's religious life.
Amnesty International warns that doing so would contravene the principle of non-refoulement, which prohibits the return of refugees to a place where the person is at risk of human rights violations.
Logitech contends Judge Alsup has erected litigation roadblocks that not only violate the First Amendment by imposing a prior restraint on speech but also contravene the federal court system's rules encouraging settlement.
A synopsis of the report did not flag up any reasons why extending the right to medically-assisted reproduction to all women would contravene the constitution or common law, the newspaper said.
The 19653-66 events have been extensively researched and documented in reports that contravene the official government narrative that the violence was justified and that those who took part were national heroes.
The auction house is currently in talks with aviation authorities as to whether they can be offered to the public because they have official markings and selling them could contravene security regulations.
"We take the allegations in relation to Tinker Air Force Base very seriously as they would contravene our company-wide Code of Conduct," Balfour, among the U.S. military's largest housing providers, said.
"What we see here with new ICE policies that impact the U visa program is that some of these changes really contravene the purpose that Congress created these protections for," she added.
On a recent Monday morning aboard a subway train in Manhattan, a man sat blasting music from a device, seeming to contravene rules requiring music to remain below a certain decibel level.
Just last week, Scotland's Environment Protection Agency and Scottish Natural Heritage, a conversation group, expressed fresh concerns about how the development plans could contravene rules on sewage pollution, groundwater and dune preservation.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday proposed changing Russia's constitution to give national legislation precedence over international treaties and rulings from international bodies in cases when they contravene Russia's own constitution.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury has warned U.S. investors to approach Venezuela's proposed "petro" cryptocurrency with caution, saying that it may contravene U.S. sanctions against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Third, Trump's decision upends more than 50 years of official U.S. opposition to Israel's illegal actions in East Jerusalem that contravene its obligations as an occupying power under the Fourth Geneva Convention.
At least 21 people have died in the protests against the new citizenship law and a planned national register of citizens, which protesters say contravene the secular constitution and discriminate against Muslims.
During TPP negotiations, Aso argued U.S. proposals for punitive tariffs on countries it sees as currency manipulators would contravene G7 and G20 protocols prohibiting politicians from interfering in member states' exchange-rate policies.
LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A proposed U.S. corporate tax reform would almost certainly contravene international trade rules if implemented, lawyers told Reuters, risking the biggest dispute in the history of the World Trade Organization.
Lamola said on Saturday the planned extradition home would contravene regional protocols as well as the South African Constitution, and he was concerned Chang's political immunity in Mozambique had not yet been revoked.
Effective management Company boards should set up internal procedures that give clear policy guidance to employees so they can assess if new tech or data uses contravene the company's publicly stated ethical principles.
His removal from Hong Kong appears to contravene the "one country, two systems" rule that allows the former British colony to run its own affairs and bars the Chinese police from operating here.
Having depleted stocks close to home, the country's growing armada of distant-water fishing vessels is heading to West Africa, where corruption and lax enforcement allow many to contravene international or national laws.
Indeed, because the individual transactions involved in mirror trades did not directly contravene any regulations, some employees who worked at Deutsche Bank's Russian headquarters at the time deny that such activity was improper.
Except, it seems, when a country's chosen path appears to contravene the retrenched regional political and social order as defined by Riyadh, abetted by other Gulf monarchies, and supported by Cairo and Washington.
She audits herself for some speck of dissatisfaction, arrives at an epiphany — one that might contravene any number of natural laws — and then extrapolates a set of rules and recommendations for all women.
The minister also said offering such courses to children would contravene their rights, and that if the law continued to be broken, the Department of Justice would have to decide what action to take.
First, under the government's theory companies may be subject to inconsistent application of law –companies would be faced with mandated disclosure or delivery requirements from one country that contravene non-disclosure laws of another.
Taiwan "again calls on our people and companies not to carry out any financial or commercial activities that contravene relevant resolutions of the United Nations Security Council, to avoid facing sanctions", the ministry added.
Ahead of the Hanoi summit, ICAO informed a Security Council panel overseeing the enforcement of the sanctions that its planned workshop would not contravene the U.N. sanctions, according to a letter seen by Reuters.
We will not use AI for purposes that contravene widely accepted principles of international law and human rights - GoogleGoogle has been at odds with its own employees all year on a range of issues.
"We will impose sanctions against candidates and political parties who contravene the code," the commission said in a statement, pledging to do all it can to ensure a free and fair election in August.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations' refugee agency said on Tuesday proposals to send back refugees en masse from the European Union to Turkey would contravene their right to protection under European and international law.
The Justice Department released a memo concluding the president's "special hiring authority" allows the New York real estate mogul to appoint Kushner to the administration and the move does not contravene federal anti-nepotism laws.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The Muslim and Jewish communities in Flanders have criticised a proposal by the Belgian region to ban the unstunned slaughter of small animals, which they say would contravene their rules for ritual killing.
Indeed, VW has subsequently decided that its "defeat device" does not actually contravene European regulations, though this contention will soon be tested in court as aggrieved car buyers and investors pursue the company at home.
Such a position would contravene decades of U.S. anti-proliferation efforts and raises troubling questions about how Trump might actually behave as keeper of the "nuclear football," the most lethal power a U.S. president possesses.
Once posts are flagged by users, a social-media firm has 24 hours—extended to a week in complex cases—to check and remove those that contravene the rules, or face a €50m ($60m) fine.
After months of on-and-off negotiations, the EU has launched a series of legal steps against Poland's rules on the Supreme Court and other judicial reforms that it believes contravene the bloc's democratic standards.
While some members of Congress are indignant that Trump's actions "directly contravene and undermine official positions of the United States government," the history of U.S. foreign policy warns against automatic deference to official U.S. positions.
Nebenzia also said recent inspections by the UN's Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons found no "traces of activity that would contravene the chemical weapons convention" at scientific research facilities targeted in the strikes.
All of this has renewed questions about the effectiveness of a Chinese authoritarian response that leaned heavily on twin fears: of the virus itself and of severe punishment for those who contravene the government quarantine.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan on Thursday repealed a law used under former President Omar al-Bashir to regulate women's dress and behavior and punish those found to contravene it with flogging, Justice Minister Nasredeen Abdelbari said.
How have they been able to contravene for so long the free-market system that built the world's largest and most innovative economy because most consumers know nothing about the $22019 billion swipe-fee business.
In a letter sent to U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain said that the inclusion of "certain less conventional" tax provisions would contravene WTO rules and violate double taxation treaties.
The government's actions contravene the Fourth Amendment, which establishes the right for people and businesses to know if the government searches or seizes their property, the suit argues, and Microsoft's First Amendment right to free speech.
In a terse statement, China's Foreign Ministry said the government had always fully and thoroughly enforced United Nations resolutions on North Korea, and absolutely did not allow any of its citizens or companies to contravene them.
These revelations potentially contravene a settlement Facebook made with the FTC in 2011, in which the company was required to ensure it obtained consent from users if their data was shared beyond their chosen privacy settings.
States have the right to set their own immigration policies, but those policies cannot contravene the European Convention on Human Rights and the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, even in times of crisis.
All the new laws are currently being challenged in the lower courts, and several have already been enjoined because they contravene Roe and the many subsequent Supreme Court decisions that reaffirm a woman's right to choose.
Among them are the military's part in domestic policy; the protections appropriate to noncitizens (in Lincoln's case, Native Americans); the limits of female citizenship; the meaning of free speech; and states' rights to contravene personal liberty.
Leicester had pulled out all the stops to make sure the atmosphere at King Power Stadium — renamed Leicester City Stadium for the evening, so as not to contravene UEFA's rules on unofficial advertising — befitted the occasion.
Thus his refusal, as a circuit judge and then as Alabama's chief justice, to remove the inscriptions of the Ten Commandments he placed in his courthouses, even after federal judges found them to contravene the First Amendment.
Tata has said it is willing to pay DoCoMo and has already deposited the money with the High Court of Delhi, but India's central bank has refused to allow the payment as it would contravene domestic regulations.
Finally, Syria's partition, at least if it were permanent, would contravene the 1923 Lausanne Treaty and therefore would itself have to be legally effected by treaty, which is a tougher haul than a mere ad hoc agreement.
Rights campaigners say the weapons contravene a U.N. treaty because they might be used against civilians in Yemen, where a Saudi-led military coalition is battling the Iran-backed Houthis in a war that has killed thousands.
India has said the hydropower projects underway in Jammu and Kashmir are "run-of-the-river" schemes that use the river's flow and elevation to generate electricity rather than large reservoirs, and do not contravene the treaty.
The use of such weapons, if confirmed, would not only contravene the treaty banning their use, signed by a majority of countries, but may also violate United States laws regarding recipients of American military aid, like Egypt.
The streaming company received backlash after announcing its policy on hate speech and hateful conduct, which meant Spotify wouldn't allow music from artists who contravene this to be promoted on its playlists or anywhere in its service.
Thus, because departmental policy prohibits Mueller from indicting a sitting President, release of his report (or at least parts of the report) would appear to contravene departmental policy regarding public comment on investigations not resulting in criminal charges.
In "Three Triangles (Red, Yellow, Orange)" (1991), crisply colored geometric shapes contravene against a meditative organic yellow-green background, which is itself an homage to the visceral, all-over paintings by Milton Resnick, one of Berthot's acknowledged influences.
If Facebook were officially held liable for how third-party ads are disclosed on its platform, the regulation would directly contravene what is basically the internet's version of biblical law: Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act.
"These public statements by Mr. Barr also contravene the norms applicable to his office and warrant further investigation by Congress as part of an inquiry into Mr. Barr&aposs conduct as Attorney General more generally," the letter said.
A sign of China's unwillingness to allow Hong Kong too much autonomy came last week when it called into question local courts' right to declare laws unconstitutional if they contravene the Basic Law or Hong Kong's mini constitution.
Mao, asked on the sidelines of China's annual meeting of parliament whether the provincial government will offer support to HNA, said the government will not interfere in a company's operations and cannot contravene the rules of the market economy.
"They in no way contravene Islamic precepts, but embody an enlightened reading of these precepts, which put them in step with the evolution of society," said Abdelmajid Charfi, a university professor who is one of the report&aposs authors.
S. financial institutions from operating in the U.S. "The inclusion of certain less conventional international tax provisions could contravene the U.S.'s double taxation treaties and may risk having a major distortive impact on international trade," the ministers wrote.
During the 2014 standoff between Cliven Bundy and federal agents in Nevada, Brigham Young University professor Quin Monson labeled the ranchers' views "far on the fringes" of Mormon practice, and argued that they contravene current doctrine on obedience to secular laws.
During the course of this case, the ECJ has ruled on another challenge — brought against emergency surveillance legislation rushed through the UK parliament in 2014 (called DRIPA) — stating in December that "general and indiscriminate" state data retention regimes contravene EU law.
It's worth pointing out, too, that there are plenty of other Bible verses that prioritize and call for care for the poor, for strangers away from their homeland, and for children: verses that the Trump administration's policy seems clearly to contravene.
"This is a case in which a long chain of poor and absent decisions enabled a visiting professor to contravene the rules and ethical principles," said Karin Dahlman-Wright, acting vice chancellor of the Karolinska Institute, in a news release.
The Alabama Court of the Judiciary, a special Alabama court that removed Moore as chief justice, reached the unanimous view that he had not been "credible" when he denied attempting to contravene a Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriages.
These and other concerns led the investigators at PricewaterhouseCoopers to write, "It is recommended that legal counsel be sought by AIBA as the actions, and nonactions, of some of the directors may contravene" several articles in the Swiss Criminal Code.
PARIS (Reuters) - France called on Iran to reverse its latest decisions to reduce commitments to a 2015 nuclear deal which contravene the accord and Paris said it was now awaiting a report from the international nuclear watchdog on the issue.
Then there is a civil lawsuit brought by Democratic-led states rooted in claims that Trump's refusal to fully disengage from his businesses means he is using his position to profit from deals in his hotel chain that contravene the Constitution.
National security officials, said to have been surprised by the president's suggestion, explained that such a move would contravene decades of efforts to curb nuclear weapons and violate several treaties signed by the United States under Republican and Democratic presidents.
One of the first tasks ministers would face would be to try to calm investor concerns that they might explode Italy's already huge debt pile — worth more than 130 percent of annual economic output — and contravene European Union budget rules.
MADRID (Reuters) - Indebted euro zone countries must stick to budget rules and set funds aside for times of crisis, the European Central Bank's vice-president said on Friday, as investors still grappled with Italy's new deficit forecasts which contravene EU requirements.
That would seem to contravene 2012 rules that said waiver requests like these need to include "an estimate of the expected increase or decrease in annual enrollment," though the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services told the LAT that no such rules apply.
Assange is being held in the high-security Belmarsh prison "as if he were convicted for a serious criminal offence", the U.N. working group on arbitrary detention said in a statement, adding that this "appears to contravene principles of necessity and proportionality".
"Requiring the Court of Chancery to defer - conclusively or presumptively - to the merger price, even in the face of a pristine, unchallenged transactional process, would contravene the unambiguous language of the statute and the reasoned holdings of our precedent," the state justices said.
Among many problems with this second "upload filtering" proposal, not the least is that it may contravene European law, which explicitly disallows any obligation on internet platforms to conduct general monitoring of what their users do — which this proposal seems to require.
PARIS, Nov 5 (Reuters) - France called on Iran to reverse its latest decisions to reduce commitments to a 2015 nuclear deal which contravene the accord and Paris said it was now awaiting a report from the international nuclear watchdog on the issue.
They also violate the right to seek asylum that was established in 1948 by the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, and contravene guarantees established by the 1951 United Nations Refugee Convention, which recognizes that seeking asylum can require refugees to breach immigration rules.
PiS has tightened its grip on state media and the legal system since coming to power a year ago and been criticised by Western allies over plans to reform the highest court which its opponents say is an attempt to contravene democratic standards.
She has been released on bail in Vancouver and is awaiting a decision on whether the Canadian government can extradite her to the United States, where prosecutors have accused her of bank fraud linked to business deals with Iran that contravene American sanctions.
As Tesla prepared to launch its newest vehicle, the Model Y, Elon Musk's lawyers filed a defence against the Securities and Exchange Commission's claim that he was in contempt of court for tweeting misleading company information, which would contravene last year's settlement with the regulator.
Some employees said the work was a violation of Google's previous statements about its stance on Chinese censorship, as well as its recently established principles on the ethical use of artificial intelligence, which state that technologies should not be used to contravene human rights.
The highest court in Europe today ruled that "general and indiscriminate" data retention directives contravene European Union law — dealing a significant blow to governments and organizations who have been pushing for stronger surveillance and data collection, and giving a boost to privacy advocates in the process.
"At bottom," they assert, "[Texas] plaintiffs and DOJ invite this Court to affirm a massive judicial overreach that would deny vitally important care to millions, sow chaos in healthcare markets throughout the country, and contravene fundamental principles that should guide interpretation of an Act of Congress."
A Russian Foreign Ministry source told RIA news agency that a careful reading of Rouhani's order showed he was talking only about developing power-supply units for nuclear-powered marine vessels, but not higher-enriched uranium itself, so "strictly speaking" this would not contravene the nuclear deal.
"We have always said that we are interested in returning to Iran on condition that the investments that are proposed to us are sufficiently attractive and knowing that for us, it was out of the question to do anything that would contravene international rules," Sauquet told reporters.
A three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the NLRB's position that agreements barring workers from participating in class actions contravene their right to act collectively, which is protected by the National Labor Relations Act, saying they were bound by circuit precedent.
The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, a group of elite private schools, has vowed to fight in court any attempt to do so, with the sector arguing that nationalisation would contravene the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees a parent's right to choose their child's education.
Adele P. Kimmel, a lawyer with the public interest law group Public Justice, said the university's decision not to investigate complaints of rape at off-campus fraternity houses appeared to directly contravene the Department of Education guidance and also sent a poor message to those off-campus fraternities.
Arms control specialists said Iranian missile movements would not contravene UN resolutions, while analysts said deterrence moves from Tehran were to be expected, particularly given an Iranian security official's comments that Iran's armed forces had detected the American aircraft carrier when it entered the Mediterranean Sea more than three weeks ago.
Short of resolving the internet sales tax debate, this bill would be a much welcomed first step in providing clarity and regulatory relief for remotely-located small businesses that sell their products nationally, while stopping the insanity that is legislative malpractice when states attempt to unilaterally contravene established Supreme Court precedent.
So far, Japan has refrained from directly intervening in the yen, which would contravene agreements with its Group of 7 partners to avoid unilateral action in the currency market, but the BOJ may do so if dollar/yen drops below 100, Capital economic's senior Japan economist, Marcel Thieliant, told CNBC's "The Rundown ".
"This will enable us to impose sanctions as appropriate either alone or with partners in the EU and around the world, to take targeted action against countries, organizations and individuals who contravene international law, commit or finance terrorism or threaten international peace and security," Alan Duncan, the minister for Europe, said in a statement.
On Monday, Hong Kong Chief Executive CY Leung said he would fully implement the Chinese government's decision: "Any words or deeds that deliberately contravene [the interpretation's] requirements, defy the prescribed oath-taking procedures, or even use the opportunity to insult the country and the Chinese people and advocate cessation, must be stopped in accordance with the law," Leung said.
Rupert Colville, the spokesman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, said in an emailed statement that Australia could contravene its obligations under the Convention on the Rights of the Child by sending back the group, which includes more than 12 women and at least one child who have alleged sexual assault or harassment while in Nauru.
This is because, in the framework of the UN, "Israeli settlements" is shorthand for the wide range of Israeli activities that contribute to the annexation and exploitation of Palestinian land and natural resources, demographic change through population transfer, and denial of the right to self-determination of the Palestinian people, all of which contravene international law.
READ MORE: Boris Johnson has been given one week to improve his Brexit planWhile the European Commission has not (yet) rejected Johnson's proposals outright, many senior figures have indicated that they are unworkable, because they would require customs checks on the island of Ireland, which would appear to contravene the terms of the Good Friday peace agreement.
So forcefully, in fact, that it's hard not to wonder if the judges weren't, at least a little, trying to push back against the president's attitude as well: [T]he Government has taken the position that the President's decisions about immigration policy, particularly when motivated by national security concerns, are unreviewable, even if those actions potentially contravene constitutional rights and protections.
As the most prominent regional body for human rights to which the US has at least historically shown some deference, the IACHR is a "vital tool both for accountability and for raising awareness of US policies and practices that contravene globally excepted HR norms, " according to JoAnn Ward, director of the Human Rights in the US Project at Columbia Law School.
In the letter, seen by Reuters, the finance ministers of Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain said a proposed excise tax would contravene World Trade Organisation rules and violate double taxation treaties and could hamper trade and investment flow between Europe and the U.S. They also warned that a proposed "base erosion and anti-abuse tax" may target genuine commercial arrangements involving payments to foreign companies, harming international banking and insurance businesses and discouraging non-U.
In the letter, seen by Reuters, the finance ministers of Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain said a proposed excise tax would contravene World Trade Organisation rules and violate double taxation treaties and could hamper trade and investment flows between Europe and the U.S. They also warned that a proposed "base erosion and anti-abuse tax" may target genuine commercial arrangements involving payments to foreign companies, harming international banking and insurance businesses and discouraging non-U.
This Ohio law fits neatly in a row alongside numerous blatantly unconstitutional trial balloons floated by Team Trump -- Trump's tweeted suggestion that flag-burners ought to be stripped of citizenship and put in jail; Trump's proposed Muslim ban which would contravene the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of religion; and of course, the very real possibility that Trump could violate the Constitution the moment he is sworn into office if he fails to divest himself of his business interests, which would violate the Emoluments Clause.
"Cryptocurrencies are a fact of life ... We need to create a legal framework for these operations, we need to control these operations if these operations contravene the law, including money laundering legislation," Anton Siluanov, the minister of finance for Russia told CNBC on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund meetings in Washington, D.C. Speaking about the full range of digital currencies, not just bitcoin, he said that Russia is planning the state regulation of the mining, circulation and the buying and selling of these currencies.
Africa's competition commission- has been investigating a case of price fixing and market allocation in trading of foreign currency pairs involving rand since april 2015 * South Africa's Competition Commission - has now referred case to tribunal for prosecution * South Africa's Competition Commission - found that from at least 2007, respondents had a general agreement to collude on prices for bids, offers and bid-offer spreads for spot trades in relation to currency trading involving us dollar / rand currency pair * South Africa's Competition Commission - found that respondents manipulated price of bids and offers through agreements to refrain from trading and creating fictitious bids and offers at particular times * South Africa's Competition Commission - commission is seeking an order from tribunal declaring that respondents have contravene competition act * South Africa's Competition Commission - is seeking an order declaring that banks are liable for payment of an administrative penalty equal to 10% of their annual turnover.

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