Sentence examples for accept infringements from inspiring English sources

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Seven out of 10 of those polled also agree that the public should have to accept infringements of privacy on the internet for the sake of fighting terrorism – with only 17 per cent disagreeing.

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In the climate of fear that followed the 9/11 attacks, Americans willingly accepted infringements on their civil liberties inscribed in the Patriot Act.

We're willing to accept a slight infringement on our liberties as we obey the rules of the road, and we trust others will do the same.

Congress cannot  simply accept industry estimates regarding economic and job implications of infringement given  the Government Accountability Office's clear finding in 2010 that previous statistics and  quantitative studies on the subject have been unreliable.

"You cannot ruin your world and accept that this climate change will have human rights infringement effects all over the world and then decide that there's no role for the law to play," Cox told Pacific Standard this week.

More severe infringements (lack of job search effort, refusal to accept a suitable job offer, refusal to participate in a program) lead to a benefit reduction of 30%.

Not only did owners of the privately run coal mines fail to effectively resist the government's infringement on their rights but also they were forced to accept the adverse consequences of the campaign.

The site informs the copyright owner of the reinstatement, and the copyright owner can either accept the reinstatement or sue the uploader in federal court for copyright infringement.

But Europeans should accept that, however much they dislike the burqa, banning it altogether would be an infringement on the individual rights which their culture normally struggles to protect.

Rathgeber has his slew of concerns with the bill: the rushed timeframe to consider it, the apparent refusal to accept changes, the hostility towards independent oversight of Canada's spy agencies, and, of course, the infringement on civil liberties.

The court did however, limit these abuses to "specific, universal, and obligatory international norms (violations of safe conduct, infringement of the rights of ambassadors)." Nevertheless, courts may not be slow to accept new causes of action under ATCA as recent decisions on the concept of complicity and secondary liability differ.

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