No one has a right to violate the immigration laws and remain here with impunity.
Facebook said it acts against app developers who are found to violate its policies.
Most disturbing, perhaps, is that the new Maryland bill would require physicians to violate medical ethics.
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Helping another nation to violate international law is itself a violation of the law.
Whereas in this case the definition leads to - seems to violate common sense.
Yet, some choose to violate their oaths in the furtherance of divergent policy agendas.
Thus, trying to fix software patents might cause us to violate our international treaty obligations.
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I'll take decisions, I'll see the environment, and obviously I wouldn't like to violate the constitution.
Penthouse, which didn't admit or deny wrongdoing, settled the case by promising not to violate securities laws.
Apparently, the Safe Drinking Water Act makes it a federal crime to violate state rules governing wells.
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Should government be allowed to force ordinary people to violate the moral laws to which they subscribe?
An indictment filed by federal prosecutors charges O'Shea with conspiracy to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
As a result, the United States could be obliged to violate existing obligations mandated by the U.N.
This would seem to violate the principle of network neutrality, at least as lobbyists have used the phrase.
If the material is found to violate any criminal statutes then you can be prosecuted for its possession.
In the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal, Lebanon insisted Israel was continuing to violate the border in places.
The relationships among members of a unit can be irreparably harmed by forcing them to violate societal norms.
And in order to catch three athletes, the IOC may have had to violate basic tenets of science.
Cahill was charged with conspiracy to violate a criminal ethics statute, M.
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The judge issued a strict warning to Brown not to violate the order, which remains in place until 2014.
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Such as what happens if someone uses facial recognition to violate my privacy?
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"I view with utmost gravity this attempt to violate our border, " Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a prepared statement.
Those who oppose the HHS mandate simply believe that government has no business compelling people to violate their religious convictions.
While that may seem to violate his rule against accumulating stuff, he likes how simple they are compared with cars.
The news agency reported that the official also warned of a strong response if the U.S. were to violate Iranian airspace.
Moody's said it expects builders to violate the terms of existing credit agreements as conditions on the housing market remain poor.
This shifting of the burden of proof on the central issue of intent to violate the law is no hyper-technical thing.
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Non-Muslim women liked these dips as much as their Islamic sisters, but they were deemed to violate French ideals of equality.
The defense officials said the shipments appeared to violate a United Nations resolution barring Iran from exporting many kinds of weaponry.
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Lewis Maltby, president of the National Workrights Institute, an employee advocacy group, says current sensing technologies don't seem to violate employment laws.
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