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"entitle" Definitions
  1. [often passive] to give somebody the right to have or to do something
  2. [usually passive] to give a title to a book, play, etc.

258 Sentences With "entitle"

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Just as Mr. Bessinger's beliefs did not entitle Piggie Park to discriminate against black customers then, Mr. Phillips's beliefs do not entitle Masterpiece Cakeshop to discriminate against L.G.B.T. people today.
This would entitle them to benefits such as a minimum wage.
But her good deed may also entitle her to a huge payment.
These entitle the holder to 45 percent of any profits it makes.
Put options entitle the holder to sell an asset at a particular price.
Call options entitle the bearer to buy an asset at a specified price.
It could entitle you to an adjustment to income or a tax credit.
This will entitle the doll to flight facilities and services that children receive.
Barron said the bill would entitle employees to 10 weeks of paid leave.
In some European countries your situation might entitle you to public financial support.
We're more interested in what this fancy, exciting "Woman Card" would entitle you to.
Often, the contracts entitle the insurance company to charge something called a surrender fee.
Your military service could entitle you to some well-deserved help with your student debt.
Noble, though, does not automatically entitle one to a get-out-of-jail-free card.
And neither patriotism nor the love of sports will entitle us to overlook our reality.
That doesn't entitle them to act with impunity — or to get into other people's beds.
Under Alaska law, Dakota's income would entitle Bristol to $1,754 a month in child support.
It would be nice if just being alive were enough to entitle you to free stuff.
Smashburger's $54 burger pass will entitle one buyer to daily $1 burgers for nearly two months.
And obviously doesn't entitle you to give me a talk about seasonal and local, you moron.
Mommy may have promised you a pony, but that doesn't entitle you to a stolen horse.
The ticket you paid for does not entitle you to treat the airline as you wish.
"You could entitle this, you know, Relief for the Rich Act or something," he told PBS.
Mr. Kasich argued bluntly that merely approaching a majority did not entitle someone to the nomination.
The law in California appears to entitle drivers to those protections, but court challenges are likely.
Those licenses would entitle the Puerto Rican company to a share of Microsoft&aposs American profits.
A cool mom whose celebrity connections entitle her kids to consider Jay Z part of the family.
Including these religions, as The Wild Hunt points out, would entitle members to certain benefits and protections.
If they are deemed to be workers, that would entitle them to benefits such as paid leave.
As a person living alone with a child, that would ordinarily entitle her to a widow's pension.
Volkswagen also has preferred shares that entitle their owners to dividends but do not include voting rights.
The Justice Department resisted, claiming the impeachment inquiry does not entitle the panel to see those records.
Gross ticket sales of between $250,000 and $5 million entitle participants to increasingly greater reductions of StubHub's commission.
Just note that putting yourself at risk will not entitle you to a slice of that $12 million.
An open-source ecosystem is tricky to manage, but this does not entitle Google to stymie alternative ecosystems.
Should Pfizer launch Inflectra and later lose the court fight, that could entitle J&J to triple damages.
The fact that Hitler's people bombed London does not entitle the Allies to employ the same inhumane tactics.
Forty existing shares held in SGL entitle shareholders to subscribe for 13 new shares for 6 euros apiece.
The company says it has sold 150,000 memberships that entitle users to work out of the various locations.
It was entirely in accordance with fundamental international rules that entitle us to give our citizens consular support.
Furthermore, the DSM leads to ASD diagnoses, which entitle some on the spectrum to much-needed government assistance.
It should entitle our students to be able to attend the classes they need to graduate on time.
The measure, Assembly Bill 5, would entitle gig workers to protections like a minimum wage and unemployment benefits.
The measure, Assembly Bill 5, would entitle gig workers to protections like a minimum wage and unemployment benefits.
Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele rejected the notion that Cosby's age and infirmity entitle him to mercy.
Only 6% of people think that inventing something doesn't entitle you to big money, while 79% backed them.
Major League Baseball, that aims to entitle minor league players to overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
The government set up tents near polling stations to scan voters' "fatherland cards", which entitle them to food rations.
The League's parliamentary leader said such a result, if confirmed, should entitle the League to decide the government's priorities.
It doesn't want to pick up sicker customers, who invariably have lower incomes that entitle them to exchange subsidies.
"McDonnell will not save Silver on appeal, nor should it entitle him to bail pending appeal," the prosecutors said.
Do my experiences entitle me to speak for a queer farmworker who is coming of age in Emmett, Idaho?
The savings shares, which offer a guaranteed dividend but do not entitle holders to vote, were up 1.3 percent.
A similar bill by Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin would entitle workers to elect one-third of the seats.
This reclassification would entitle them to benefits like hourly minimum wages, workers' and expense compensation, and potentially, health care.
Some prenups actually include "cheating clauses," which entitle the non-cheating party to more money if the spouse strayed.
That 20 years of friendship and some divorce support entitle you to a free vacation, and you want it now?
Because you don't know how to, or have the resources to, doesn't entitle you to resort to political theatre instead.
"Today's sentence shows that star power does not entitle people to a free pass," U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said.
Alcoa also asked the court to declare its plan does not entitle Alumina to take over marketing rights in AWAC.
Ms. Raisman had said on Twitter that women dressing "sexy" does not entitle men to shame or sexually abuse them.
This would entitle me (and many, many others) to claim Social Security and Medicare almost a year earlier than before.
Name Withheld Being a nonprofit with an admirable cause doesn't entitle an organization to violate its obligations to its employees.
Uber drivers had said being classified as employees would entitle them to reimbursement for gasoline, vehicle maintenance and other expenses.
Bombardier's Class A shares entitle shareholders to 10 votes per share, while its Class B shares carry 1 vote per share.
Olive Garden is selling a new pass that will entitle holders to unlimited pasta for life — here's how to get one
In health care, too, $1 trillion should entitle consumers to a say in how care and coverage are designed and delivered.
And I think that we will be able to get entitle spending under control by with more resources and smarter decisions.
If privacy is a concern, does signing up entitle the retailer to use your data in a way you are comfortable with?
Going that route will also entitle listeners to 100 AudioCoins, a music-centric ICO that is built on the back of bitcoin.
A third is to issue humanitarian visas, which entitle the bearer to travel safely to his or her destination before claiming asylum.
"Weak growth would therefore not automatically entitle Greece to reduce its debt service payments," the Finance Ministry said, according to the report.
The proposed law also will entitle victims to monetary restitution to get a picture off the internet and out of public distribution.
The most common sort entitle the owner to occasional interest payments and the return of the principal on a specified maturity date.
Some of the Danish employees are on public service contracts which entitle them to three years pay if they lose their job.
Killer Mike, a rapper who backs Sanders, has faced criticism for saying Clinton's gender does not entitle her to the White House.
But Zurich-based GAM said his shares had not been registered in time to entitle him entry to the meeting on Wednesday.
With few exceptions, no evidence or arguments unequivocally entitle a veteran to an upgrade, and few denials are challenged in federal court.
And they entitle their holders to elect members to Huawei's Representatives' Commission, which in turn elects members of the board of directors.
Students, who include several dozen women, will receive a certificate, though Ferrari stressed that it would not entitle them to cast out demons.
Her job does not entitle the "public" to know every intimate detail of her life beyond what she herself revealed during her lifetime.
IBA said in a written comment sent to Reuters that the ruling did not entitle Sberbank and FTIML to demand payment from it.
Aycock said that because Jauch was indicted by a grand jury, state law did not entitle her to the court hearing she sought.
Health cards entitle Canadians to use of public health care services and need to be shown each time a medical service is used.
Put aside for a moment the obvious proviso that how a woman flirts or dresses does not entitle a man to rape her.
He already had all the money imaginable and a career that would entitle its bearer to instant admission to the Hall of Fame.
Your only objection to doing so is that the truth here could entitle her, under the law, to benefits she wouldn't otherwise get.
Local drivers are making a push to be classified as employees, which would entitle them to full benefits, like sick days and superannuation.
Last week CNBC reported that Moonves had been negotiating an exit from CBS that would entitle him to roughly $100 million in severance.
Ringside and premium seats entitle each party of two to a half-bottle of champagne and individual dessert platters during the dance party.
It doesn't matter what Forstater believes about trans people or the body—the court found that it didn't entitle her to misgender people.
But unlike other American citizens, those living in unincorporated territories are systematically deprived of fundamental rights that their citizenship should entitle them to.
Two of them, Mr. Price's OneTitle and Entitle Direct, have done so and cost less but have only a fraction of the market.
"The right to refuse to answer certain deposition questions does not entitle a deponent to 'refuse to appear for any deposition whatsoever,'" Mastroianni wrote.
When workers improve their skills it doesn't entitle them to more pay, or ensure them more pay — it merely enables companies to pay more.
For example, in a landmark 1972 ruling, the high court held that the First Amendment does not entitle a journalist to shield confidential sources.
PGNiG said the stake would entitle it to recoverable reserves at the Tommeliten Alpha field of around 52 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe).
Less than half have birth certificates, and more than a third don't have government documents that entitle them to benefits such as subsidized food.
Does the panda's indisputable charm entitle it to so much more attention and sexual encouragement than a vast majority of the world's threatened wildlife?
Costcofood courtBut according to dozens of Costco workers who spoke with Business Insider, being a member doesn't entitle you to do whatever you want.
Phillips's argument comes down to the assertion that, notwithstanding Colorado's public accommodations law, his religious beliefs entitle him to refuse to serve LGBT people.
The ICC has also slackened the rules for players, so a passport, a birth-place or three years' residence entitle you to represent a country.
In some cases, they entitle buyers to a small share of the company's earnings, or allow them to vote on the direction of the enterprise.
Renewable energy users such as private and state businesses would be encouraged to buy the certificates, which would then entitle them to an unspecified payment.
It has not formally banned previously approved deals, which would entitle companies to compensation, but has urged industry to refrain from such shipments for now.
A Lifetime Pasta Pass will cost $500 plus tax and will entitle pass holders to unlimited pasta, soup, and salad at Olive Garden for life.
In the last school year, 187,672 students had what are known as individualized education plans, which entitle students to certain special education or related services.
All of that stuff with Gevinson, whose years as a young fashion blogger entitle her to do more here than Tcheng's droning, seems amateurishly literal.
Getting such a credit line would entitle governments to potentially unlimited European Central Bank bond buying, if the ECB were to decide it is needed.
The government borrows money by selling securities — once ornate pieces of paper, now lines of code — that entitle investors to repayment after a specified period.
"As a result, they raise their own children to work for and value a dollar, and they do not entitle them to things," she said.
Mr Trump has some leeway to unilaterally impose temporary trade restrictions, but such moves would entitle other countries to respond with punitive restrictions of their own.
Tianqi, whose stake in the company would entitle it to appoint three members to SQM's board, would be barred from nominating its own executives or employees.
Just note that joining the program now won't entitle you to an iPhone 7 Plus tomorrow — Apple's only made devices available to existing Upgrade Program customers.
Well-intentioned attempts to entitle farmers have sometimes made things worse for women: as customary rights are replaced with legal ones, men tend to assert control.
But it would also entitle these beneficiaries to access numerous government programs and services — some immediately, and others down the road after they have obtained citizenship.
Why not, in the very same legislation that repeals ObamaCare, instantly entitle all who lose their insurance coverage under the ACA immediately to enroll in Medicare?
But that didn't entitle us to have any privileges over that data or any wherewithal to make a copy or retain any of that data ourselves.
Notes on this merger mess: The merger agreement seems to entitle Cigna to the reverse termination fee, so long as the deal dies for regulatory reasons.
Consider issues such as gay marriage and DACA, in terms of major public debates about which identities or histories entitle people in America to particular privileges.
The other class of shares would trade higher and would entitle its holders to all additional earnings, like stock buybacks, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Sasol, Exxonmobil and Impact had received an upgrade in their technical co-operation permits, which entitle holders to conduct desktop studies, to offshore exploration licenses, she added.
Even if an automaker complies with the FMVSS, for example, a court could find that it caused harm to vehicle owners that would entitle them to compensation.
The transaction, which was unanimously approved by the board, will entitle each HMI shareholder to receive T$1,410 per share in cash, ASML said in a statement.
Hyflux said in its statement late on Tuesday that a termination of the WPA may entitle its investor to assert a right to end the restructuring agreement.
The votes and tax dollars of the American people entitle them to a government that is responsive to its citizens and accountable for delivering on its promises.
They have both settled multimillion-dollar class-action lawsuits from drivers alleging that they were unfairly classified as contractors, which does not entitle them to employee benefits.
His moral credits have secured some durable measure of good will from you, but they don't entitle him to freedom from the consequences of this bad behavior.
She was then considered a senior inactive judge, a status that did not entitle her to salary increases, but that left her still subject to conduct inquiries.
Essentially, Facebook would license its software platform to its Irish subsidiary, and this would in turn entitle the Irish subsidiary to a portion of Facebook&aposs profits.
There are more than 200,000 students in the city's public schools with individualized education plans, known as I.E.P.s, which entitle them to special education services like speech therapy.
But the leaders agreed it did not make Ukraine a candidate for EU membership, and did not entitle Kiev to financial aid or military assistance from the bloc.
The Pasta Pass will entitle diners to unlimited pasta at Olive Garden for nine weeks from September 250 through November 2500 with a cost of $100 a pop.
The conspiracy relied on the parents getting medical documentation that would entitle their children to extra time on the test, an accommodation normally made for students with disabilities.
I received a tax-free form on the receipts of my yarn purchases and my lopapeysa, which will entitle me to a refund if I file at the airport.
"Judge Persky failed to see that the fact that Brock Turner is a white male star athlete at a prestigious university does not entitle him to leniency," a Change.
In last year's regional elections the government placed booths at polling stations where voters were required to renew their electronic "fatherland cards", which entitle them to receive subsidised food.
The agreement also includes the potential for contingent value rights that will entitle Media General shareholders to the proceeds from an auction of spectrum by the Federal Communications Commission.
And Eurostar boarding passes entitle passengers to 2-for-1 tickets on entry and special paid exhibitions at museums in destination cities including London, Brussels, Paris and Lille, France.
First, the crime would have to be serious enough to entitle the defendant to a jury trial, since lesser offenses could lead to fines or even short prison sentences.
"Judge Persky failed to see that the fact that Brock Turner is a white male star athlete at a prestigious university does not entitle him leniency," the petition states.
" Objecting to the delay, Mr. Richenthal, the prosecutor, wrote that Mr. Ng's "vast network of real estate businesses" did not entitle him to "special treatment with respect to surrender.
Those shares, which would grant workers corporate voting rights and entitle them to stock dividends, would be held in Democratic Employee Ownership Funds managed by trustees elected by workers.
For a single parent with modest income raising a child or children, the earned income tax credit could entitle the taxpayer to a refund when no tax is owed.
The JV was owned 88.1 percent by HBC and the rest by RioCan, but its terms entitle RioCan to 20 percent of the sale proceeds, the person said in October.
"Judge Persky failed to see that the fact that Brock Turner is a white male star athlete at a prestigious university does not entitle him to leniency," the petition reads.
"Judge Persky failed to see that the fact that Brock Turner is a white male star athlete at a prestigious university does not entitle him to leniency," the petition states.
Airlines all have different policies, and weather delays typically don't entitle you to any monetary compensation, but knowing what you can get for being slightly (or severely) inconvenienced is helpful.
But if the state chose to limit its scholarships to those pursuing secular careers, he added, the Free Exercise clause did not entitle a ministry student to demand equal treatment.
In February, the president declared a national emergency, saying that would entitle the administration to reprogram $6.7 billion in funds Congress had allocated for other purposes to build the wall.
However, the good news is that in most cases, paying for even just a portion of your trip with a credit card that offers insurance should entitle you to coverage.
What it doesn't entitle them to is any sort of benefit of the doubt that they'll actually deliver on any of this, and that's where the rest of us come in.
The MOU carefully notes that "this certificate does not entitle the bearer to represent the United Nations or OHCHR"—though it clearly attaches some of OHCHR's international prestige to the accomplishment.
A few errors in an advert lamenting "an unprecedented wave of terror" against civil-rights protestors, the justices ruled unanimously, did not entitle an official in Montgomery, Alabama, to recover damages.
" The Biden advisers — Anita Dunn and Kate Bedingfield — argue that "Giuliani is not a public official, and holds no public office that would entitle him to opine on the nation's airwaves.
For example, the review is not recommending that the government bans "zero-hour contracts" — a controversial form of employment that does not entitle the worker to a minimum number of working hours.
Generous contracts entitle it to compensation equal to value of the deal, which expires in 2042, minus penalties of up to 10%—even if Autostrade is deemed to have shirked its obligations.
In 21917, the Company established the Merus B.V. 3.55 Employee Option Plan (the "218106 Plan") that entitle key management personnel, staff and consultants providing similar services to purchase shares in the Company.
Though Srinivasan is quick to distinguish the idea from equity in that having this sort of financial stake in the company doesn't entitle users to any sort of input in the site.
The immigration judge found Sesay eligible for asylum but refused to grant his application because asylum would entitle him to enter the United States and his entry was barred by Clinton's proclamation.
The blanket preferential treatment for Cubans, most of whom don't face the dangers and harassment that entitle people to refugee status, is unjustifiable when Central Americans are fleeing far more desperate threats.
The credit regulator last year referred Lewis to the National Consumer Tribunal for allegedly contravening credit rules when charging customers for warranties and club membership fees that entitle them to special deals.
So if a trader bets that an index will rise, and then the index does in fact move 5 percent higher, the DLC may entitle that trader to a 503 percent return.
The Disabilities Act does entitle them to live in otherwise pet-free accommodation, a frequent source of tension with landlords, and to stay in hotels without their handlers having to pay extra deposits.
In one approach, they incentivized them to lie by saying that if they got their partners to overestimate the amounts it would entitle the participant to a bigger cut of a financial reward.
By contrast, 27 states — most notably Florida — have passed so-called "stand-your-ground" laws, which entitle citizens to use force in self-defense if there is a reasonable belief of a threat.
His Party of Brazilian Social Democracy (PSDB) has a large number of seats in congress, which will entitle him to lots of free advertising time on television and public money for his campaign.
"In other words, the Love Parties failed to point the Court to a single statute, rule or case that would entitle them to any of the relief sought in the Petition," he continued.
And earlier this month, an employment tribunal rules that Uber's drivers should be classified as workers and not self-employed, which would entitle them to benefits such as minimum wage and holiday pay.
A market participant last week asked an ISDA Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee to classify the bail-in a "credit event" that would entitle investors who bought credit default swaps as insurance to a payout.
California and Quebec, which are working together, place a ceiling on overall emissions and allow utilities, manufacturing plants, fuel distributors and others to buy and sell permits that entitle them to emit greenhouse gases.
The Department of Labor estimates changes to the so-called "white-collar exemption" will entitle 22019 million executive, professional and administrative employees to overtime when they work more than 40 hours in a week.
It would entitle the sport to funding from the IOC; Mr Shelley says that even a few million dollars over a four-year cycle would make a "substantial difference" to the WSF's development work.
Protesters also chanted "blood and soil" -- an English translation of the Nazi slogan "Blut und Boden," which glorified rural living and held that only blood descent can entitle individuals to belonging in the nation.
In addition, accepted use might depend on the circumstances: The sharing of a certain racial slur among African-Americans does not entitle white people to use that term, so freighted is its ignominious history.
" They think their achievements entitle them, he says, noting: "Somebody great said this, either Winston Churchill, Immanuel Kant or Oprah: 'When you become rich and powerful, you become more of what you already are.
But Trump himself just gave everyone a firsthand look at the way the system works — and made clear he believes that money and celebrity entitle him to do whatever he wants without facing consequences.
Each tranche of options, once vested, entitle Musk to buy up to 1,688,670 shares of Tesla stock at a price of $350.02 per share, or the closing price at the time of the agreement.
Having a stake of over 5% in the merged FCA-PSA company could entitle Dongfeng to a seat on the board of the new firm, one of the sources familiar with the matter added.
As legislative constraints on mandatory individual arbitration emerge, the expansion of First Amendment rights into government workplaces to protect dissociation from union representation must also entitle public employees to voice collective demands for economic justice.
The legislation, called AB-22019, would make it harder for companies such as Lyft and Uber to classify their drivers as independent contractors as opposed to employees, which would entitle them to significantly better benefits.
The legislation, called AB-5, would make it harder for companies such as Lyft and Uber to classify their drivers as independent contractors as opposed to employees, which would entitle them to significantly better benefits.
For the British, the captives posed a dilemma: regarding them legally as prisoners of war would validate the American cause; treating them as rebel British subjects would entitle them to the protection of English law.
The main difference can be heard in the special pleadings of businesspeople who seem to think that their donations, which got them invited to sit at the table, entitle them to offer advice or insights.
He said that an error by a lawyer that led to a fundamental constitutional violation was enough to entitle a defendant to new trial, whether the error affected the result in the trial or not.
It will also offer residents the option of paying a monthly retainer which will entitle them to a range of services including cyber security checks and escorting them home from local tube stations at night.
Deschanel, who terminated her relationship with the firm in 2013, also claims that she never signed a formal contract that would entitle them to commissions from her work on New Girl or her Hello Giggles site.
After being told that her marriage didn't entitle her to a new passport, Gould made an appointment to get a new passport as a "de facto" couple, which seems similar to an American common law marriage.
But their purchase didn't just entitle them to those two episodes—it was a season pass for the point-and-click adventure, whose unique look comes from everything being hand-built out of cardboard and clay.
He also wrote of their "obsession about being white," and the court battles they had fought in the Jim Crow years, asserting that their ancestry should entitle their children to attend the county's whites-only schools.
In its report for UEFA investigators, Octagon noted that the QTA contract did not entitle the tourism authority to display its brand on the players' shirts – a right for which companies usually pay the most money.
Getting such a credit line, called the Enhanced Conditions Credit Line (ECCL), under European Central Bank rules would entitle governments also to potentially unlimited ECB bond buying, if the bank were to decide it is needed.
The Owsley Museum may well be acquisitioning looted, even very recently looted, antiquities — and doing so at the expense of American taxpayers, since donations to the Owsley Museum entitle the donor to claim a tax deduction.
The practice was outlawed in 1976, and victims who are freed and officially identified as bonded laborers receive release certificates that entitle them to cash compensation, jobs and housing, which are critical to rebuilding their lives.
As the world's top producer, importer and consumer of gold, China has baulked at depending on a dollar price in international transactions, and believes its market weight should entitle it to set the price of gold.
Rouhani, who was elected in 2013 in a landslide on a promise to open Iranian society, has called for more transparency in the legal code about which crimes are political and therefore entitle defendants to greater protection.
"But when you assume that prior experience and success entitle you to take on a more senior role, or be given a more senior title, you may discover that not everyone agrees with your assessment or value."
Ultimately, 50,000 people — lottery winners, as well as spouses and minor children they want to bring over — are awarded visas, which entitle them to move to the United States as legal permanent residents, or green card holders.
But the Catalans also continued to hold the stability of the government — and the country — hostage to their grievances that Spain siphons off their wealth and that their region's unique language and culture entitle it to separate.
President Trump proposed a plan in September that would entitle women to six weeks of paid maternity leave; after some sharp criticism, the plan will maybe, possibly change to include dads, same-sex partners, and adoptive parents.
As the world's top producer, importer and consumer of gold, China has baulked at having to depend on a dollar price in international transactions, and believes its market weight should entitle it to set the price of gold.
Unlike in the stock market, though, the token does "not confer any ownership rights in the tech company, or entitle the owner to any sort of cash flows like dividends," explained Arthur Hayes of BitMEX, one bitcoin exchange.
The bill would expand the number of veterans who are eligible to see private sector health specialists, as well as entitle veterans enrolled in the VA system to see a private doctor twice a year without a copay.
" She says at some point Nelly will begin masturbating in front of the women "with the expectation that presenting himself would entitle him to sexual gratification and that the women were drawn to and could not resist his penis.
Every president needs a security detail but the Constitution doesn't entitle the president to as much leisure travel as he wants, and possibly even prohibits the president from using leisure travel to funnel public money into his own pocket.
Discrepancies between NNPC and companies with production sharing contracts (PSCs) that entitle them to oil have always existed, but the crude price crash has increased the urgency to sort them out as both state and foreign firms feel the pinch.
The idea, known as "caretaker EITC" (and part of a broader proposal formally dubbed the "Cost of Living Refund"), would treat caring for children or vulnerable adults as a job, and entitle caretakers to a full EITC credit for their work.
In honor of the North Carolina-based company's three-day St. Patrick's Day celebration, which features limited edition "O'riginal" glazed, green doughnuts, Krispy Kreme is giving away tickets that entitle customers to a dozen free doughnuts per month through March 2020.
In recent years, large corporations have been emboldened to argue that corporate speech rights entitle them to strike down state health care prescription information laws — those forbidding pharmaceutical companies from selling information about the prescribing patterns of individual doctors, for example.
Being a member of the club is usually thought to entitle a senator to a degree of deference when it comes to confirmation for a high-level administration post or an appearance before the Senate in one capacity or another.
The auto parts factory where Ms. Burke works is near full employment, running three shifts, but she said her income from a $21.50 an hour job is barely above the line that would entitle her children to subsidized school lunches.
"Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, possessing a visa does not automatically entitle one to entry; and conversely, being subject to a temporary suspension of entry does not make one ineligible to receive a visa," they argued in court documents.
Now their paper, published Wednesday in The Condor: Ornithological Applications, could help make the case for treating flamingos as Florida natives, possibly even endangered ones, which would entitle them to certain protections by the state given to other imperiled birds.
They determined that the companies knew about the asbestos and failed to warn consumers, and found them guilty of negligence, though the jury could not agree if they acted with "malice, oppression or fraud," which would entitle Schmitz to punitive damages, Law360 reported.
But within a few months of joining as chief executive last year, Bruce Hemphill announced the break-up which will leave him without a job but may entitle him to a maximum bonus of 1,000 percent if he can deliver it successfully.
It is true that DAPA and DACA also entitle beneficiaries to work permits, welfare benefits and the like, but the immigration law itself authorizes the executive branch to confer those benefits on anyone whom it decides not to deport, for whatever reason.
The scenario sounds eerily familiar: A plutocrat on a high floor in Trump Tower wields enormous political power, while a woman in his employ worries that he believes that his wealth and position entitle him to do anything he wants with her.
Labour wants to nationalize swathes of the utility and transport sector and to increase taxes for corporations while the Tories have promised not to raise income tax, value-added tax (VAT) or national insurance contributions (which entitle workers to certain state benefits).
"The First Amendment right of free speech does not entitle a speaker to use that right repeatedly to bludgeon, for weeks and years at a time, in the same location," the 85-page lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for Eastern Michigan states.
The sale, however, still faces scrutiny by an anti-trust regulator in Chile as it would leave Tianqi just shy of a controlling stake in SQM, the world's second-largest lithium producer, and likely entitle the company to appoint three seats on its board.
Her bad leg and wheelchair usually entitle her to a spot at the front of the line, and she brings a plastic baggie to collect extra food to pass on to friends on the streets, or to eat when she returns to her room.
Most of the newly honored just get "gongs" — medals and honorifics like the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, the M.B.E. — rather than peerages that would entitle them, too, to try to find a place to sit in the crowded House of Lords.
Even though the officers were off duty and in a club late at night, and even though nothing good happens after midnight, it appears the FOP thinks the nature of these men's day jobs entitle them to preferential treatment from the district attorney. Weird!
These migrants must convince an immigration judge that they belong to a particular social group — being gay, transgender or a political dissident, for instance — that could entitle them to asylum, since they cannot argue that they face persecution based on race, religion or national origin.
The question in the case was whether the time that employees at a Chicago poultry plant had to spend putting on and taking off their required safety clothing was long enough to entitle the workers to overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
The alliance is understood to be more of an agreement than a formal coalition, but because the Conservatives were left with little choice, the DUP is seen as wielding significant power in Westminster, way more than their 10 seats would typically entitle them to hold.
Rather than try to call such a jury or present an argument for why the Sixth Amendment did not entitle Belderrain to such a trial, the court dismissed the argument out of hand, precisely because it would imply that Yellowstone contains a Zone of Death.
Instead of giving up the decision-making power such a big share purchase would ordinarily entitle them to, as in a bailout, policymakers would use their new equity stake to begin a managed decline of fossil fuels and guarantee workers full pensions and wage parity.
"At all times defendants knew that plaintiff Muflahi was only a witness to the events at his store and that being a witness did not entitle police to hold plaintiff in custody or seize or commandeer his store and store equipment," the lawsuit said.
They cited those emails, and other evidence, to strongly dispute the contention by Shkreli's defense team that he is a changed man, whose many purported laudable acts of charity entitle him to a light sentence, along with his ability to discover and develop lifesaving drugs.
That includes the decision to join the European Union in arguing its case before the World Trade Organization for not labeling China a "market economy" — a distinction that would entitle China to preferential economic treatment that the United States feels it does not deserve.
The Massachusetts lawmaker actually got it right when she made the critical distinction that an ancestral link is not the equivalent of belonging to a Native American community or culture, nor should it entitle people far removed from an ancestor to seek or claim tribal status.
One of the show's most divisive figures was Dr Alex, a sunburned fish-out-of-water posh-boy, who was a walking masterclass in that other great lesson that #MeToo and its backlash has teased out: being 'nice' to a girl doesn't entitle you to their affection.
The companies and their supporters are pitching the initiative as a "compromise" that would create a third employment classification requiring Uber, Lyft, and their ilk to give drivers more perks than the average independent contractor but wouldn't entitle workers to the full benefits of an employee.
AB5 threatens Uber's core business model because it could potentially force the company to treat its fleet of contract drivers as employees, which might entitle them to bothersome labor protections including minimum wage, health care, compensation for injuries suffered on the job, and the right to organize.
One of the first changes veterans would notice under this act is true health care choice at the VA. Whenever veterans decide it's better for them to obtain care outside the VA system — for whatever reason — their benefits will entitle them to it, no questions asked.
One great thing you can do this year, if you know anybody who's been exonerated of a crime, is to simply let them know that the deadline is about to run out on a special tax refund that could entitle them to tens of thousands of dollars, or more.
The biggest hurdle for the migrants is convincing an immigration judge that they belong to a particular social group — gay, transgender or a child soldier, for example — that could entitle them to asylum, since they cannot argue that they face persecution based on race, religion, nationality or political opinion.
In the event that the full set of goals in the compensation plan are achieved, Musk will receive more than 20 million options that each entitle him to purchase a share of Tesla stock at a price of $350.02, according to the company's SEC filing announcing the plan.
Among the ideas that Zoomlion suggested are so-called contingent value rights, that would entitle Terex shareholders to specific payments or other benefits if the combined company's shares or financial performance met certain targets, or a public stub, which would allow Terex shareholders to retain some equity, the people said.
In a decision on Monday, U.S. District Judge Cynthia Bashant said plaintiff Charles Erhart did not allege any misconduct at the bank that would entitle him to protection as a whistleblower under the federal statutes he cited, the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act and 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law.
The administration may want Escobedo gone, and the school's own report may have painted Escobedo as a predator who "has engaged in a pattern of exploiting females who are subordinate" to him, but because of tenure, university policies entitle him to an administrative process that has kept him on staff for months.
Indeed, although the governing law could be read to entitle all condemned federal prisoners to an evidentiary hearing on their post-conviction claims, many federal death-row prisoners have completed all available appeals without ever having a court consider evidence in support of unsettling allegations such as judicial bias or improper jury conduct.
Due to the rules outlined in the NFL Players Association's collective bargaining agreement with the league, a ruling in Kaepernick's favor would not entitle him to a spot on a team, but he would receive a financial award amounting to roughly double what he would have made if he had stayed in the league.
BERLIN/FRANKFURT, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks on Wednesday: Bankrupt California power producer PG&E is nearing a deal with creditors led by Allianz's Pacific Investment Management (Pimco) and Elliott Management that would entitle them to a mix of equity and new debt, Bloomberg reported.
"The freedom of religion entitles faith-based organizations to participate in government programs on the same terms as other contractors; it does not entitle faith-based government contractors to alter the government services provided to confirm to their religious beliefs, or to opt out on religious grounds of some of the contract provisions," they wrote.
"But they do not entitle Lexmark to retain patent rights in an item it has elected to sell," wrote the Supreme Court's chief justice, John Roberts Jr. Although the ruling prevents manufacturers from using patents to restrain how consumers use their products, it does nothing to rein in the use of copyright to achieve similar ends.
Or perhaps he just wanted to underscore the strong suggestion in his separate opinion that he interprets the First Amendment's Free Exercise clause as the Supreme Court never has, to entitle churches to public money on the same basis as secular institutions, even if the money will be put directly to religious uses (read, parochial school support).
Under the terms of the merger, Celgene shareholders will receive, for each share: 963 share of Bristol-Myers Squibb's common stock, $50 in cash and one tradeable Contingent Value Right, which will "entitle the holder to receive a payment of $9.00 in cash if certain future regulatory milestones are achieved," said Bristol-Myers Squibb in a release.
Lanfranco Aceti listed "One Unit of Slap (Slap in the Face, Medium to Strong, Colorful)," for instance, as a $500 gift certificate that would entitle the buyer "to own a slap in the face," dealt by Aceti to a collaborator; this would entail a numbered and signed receipt, as well as the opportunity to witness the slap via Skype or FaceTime.
Sergio's parents sued for damages, but lost when the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that even if Sergio had constitutional rights that were violated by the shooting, the existence of any right was sufficiently unclear as to entitle Mr. Mesa to "qualified immunity," a legal shield extended to official defendants when the relevant law is deemed uncertain.
NSLs entitle the FBI to seize records that reveal "where a person makes and spends money, with whom he lives and lived before, how much he gambles, what he buys online, what he pawns and borrows, where he travels, how he invests, what he searches for and reads on the Web, and who telephones or e-mails him at home and at work," the Washington Post noted.
The brief, which will be made public on Thursday, will lay out their legal arguments for why China does not deserve the designation of a "market economy," a distinction that would entitle it to preferential economic treatment under the W.T.O. The move is likely to ratchet up trade tensions with China, which the White House has called one of the world's biggest trade offenders.
Mr. Baker wrote: "As they presumed their high stations to entitle them to accept gratuities or hospitalities from patrons who had special axes to grind, so did I. As they used their powerful positions to gain loans or credit that otherwise might not have been granted, so did I." He named names in the book, and he named more in his oral-history interviews with the Senate Historical Office.
Average cost: $150,000 Pros: You'll get more space than other alternative housing options, a large down payment isn't always needed, and monthly payments are fixed Cons: Finding an affordable option isn't easy if you're not considered low income The setups of housing co-ops can vary, but the general idea is that instead of buying a home or apartment, you buy shares, which entitle you to a partial ownership in the organization.
Fans and pundits complain about Brazilian crowds a lot because of the booing of any non-Brazilian (in an individual sport where most top Brazilian fighters live and train in the United States), the 'you're going to die' chants and so on, but anyone from any country who goes to a show and thinks that some pro wrestling antics at the weigh-ins entitle them to lay hands on an athlete is out of line, pure and simple.
It begins, "When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them ..." Of course, states' rights have long been contentious on many issues — slavery and the Civil War being the most obvious break between our levels of government in America.
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