conversation about what do you want us to do about it. And they'd say, "Well, we have photos." And they'd say, "Well, what are the photos of? Well, we've got a photo of his black eye." And I'd say, violate the Constitution. But when you do do it, how are the people who support the president now going to view that? They're going to view that as lawfare. They're going to view that as the
next 48 hours is uh President Trump started to and his administration started to undermine the document violate the clauses in that document. So issue number one was Secretary Rubioestablishing a framework accord agreement in Lebanon which essentially
And when an area is protected, what's the sort of stick in the scenario where people might violate these protections or just sort of ignore that this is a protected area?Does that occur? What's preventing that from happening?
can go beyond the laws of nature. violate the laws of nature.
a complaint, and have it investigated. violate the company dress code." So yeah, they're really willing to be pretty
used all sorts of slurs have used all sorts of uh language which actually violates uh many of our laws and can be you know taken to court but we don't seeaction happening there whereas anything which goes slightly critical of the government which especially goes
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What now? violated in some way.
Rahm Emanuel: and making sure. The other thing is I said we'll have to work out the details with Springfield. That's where this is decided and I will accept nothing that violates the principle of a tax cut for working families.David Lieber: Um-hum. Rahm Emanuel: That's number one.
Sanctions should target those who initiate and act violently, who violate agreements, political agreements, who put military before diplomatic or political solutions, who contradict the two-state solutions.
And we think we know attention. So violate an expectation, and once it's violated , add friction.
We've been doing fine for the last however many years. or violate basic human rights.
And what's happened is we have put modern livestock in confinement under conditions that frustrate their natures, that violate their natures to such an extent, you do not have to be a vegetarian or an animal rights activist or even a particularly empathic human being-- if you see it, how severe it's become-- to find it abominable, appalling.
In other words, quantum mechanics requires instant influences across distance. It violates locality. Einstein concluded his talk by saying this is an entirely peculiar mechanism of action at a distance, and that this implies to my mind a contradiction with the postulate of relativity.
Lebanon. It's not ensuring it. So that would mean Israel can't be locked in there and still be faithful to Article One. So the framework agreement immediately violates article one. The second thing that happened and this happened shortly after the framework accord is President Trump started to encourage uh passage through the straight of Hormuz uh through the southern uh there's three routes through
everything that goes near it gets sucked in. that violates quantum theory. Quantum theory believes in probabilities.
That violates common sense.
It violates your intellectual property rights.
are violated , as in the case here with Uber.
It violated , in ways that I found intolerable, the rights of a religious minority-- the biggest religious minority, in fact-- in Switzerland.
He violated the bonds of affection, sometimes visiting slaves on their wedding night to show the husband the proper way to discharge his marital duty.
it violated the First Amendment for Congress to pass a law saying that if any corporate money was spent for
It violates sort of the honor amongst -- honor to the brewer and that's the negative side.
I violated one of the rules of my book, which is the Cabernet rule.
"This does not violate the Constitution." Why? We're not tracking a person in real time.
Well, it needs to instantly collapse to minus because otherwise when the experimenter opens their envelope, they have a chance of seeing plus, which would violate the conservation of spin. But if it needs to collapse instantly when the electron is measured, then how does it know what to collapse to?
- This doesn't violate any laws of physics because energy and momentum aren't conserved if there is no time or spatial symmetry.
It would violate our terms of service.
exoplanetary systems that violate each of these three patterns. So, there was something missing or maybe even
those algorithms will violate some of the social norms that we would expect of human decision makers when they were making those decisions.
Doesn't that violate the spirit of science, that I should be able to test my predictions?
Hoverboards would violate the Quantum Principle.
You're going to violate copyright law.
They'll frequently violate the axioms of rational choice.
But what he says is this. So Kolbe couldn't violate the laws of nature because he was an ordinary human. But because of that, he acted altruistically.
I cannot violate you because you are made in the image of God.
So the photon can violate energy conservation here.
And that means you violate energy conservation by a huge amount, which means the particle has to disappear very quickly by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle,
for people who violate fair housing laws I don't it's not that easy to figure out
It doesn't violate a social expectation about behavior, for example, on broadcast television.
You can't violate it.
Doesn't violate some notion of what's good ice cream.
is that we violate assumptions of economics.
So men had to violate them.
And you violate it.
the government can violate the First Amendment. The Constitution binds only the government, not private entities--people, churches, corporations of any kind.
Only the government can violate the Constitution. Nor does this kind of censorship dampen Fein's willingness to exercise the freedom of expression that brought him to this country. His imagery
Don't violate that two-hand rule. Now, if you're having a hard time getting up or your knees or your chest, already some things should be coming clear to you. It's easy. It should
intrusive questions that violate laws about people's early life experiences. Just trying to get a sense of what their story is can be quite helpful. Any questions about that,
But they also violate the vast number of firms hypothesis and the standard theory every commodity has to be for it to work. Every commodity is supplied by a vast number of firms such