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"The UK's energy policy is bound by European law which Rudd appears to be flouting," she added.
While most abide by the state licensing law, some appear to be flouting it, along with rules that require state approval of their curriculums.
These regulations are heavily controlled including policing by the Coast Guard with strict sanctions and fines being administered if fisherman are found to be flouting the rules.
At the same time, O.R.R. also appears to be flouting the core imperative of the Flores v. Reno settlement, which is to release minors as quickly as possible.
In many of its recommendations, the panel seemed to be flouting the wishes of the state senators who had commissioned them.
Joe Duckworth, chief executive of the League Against Cruel Sports, said: "Hunters found to be flouting the law need to watch out.
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Governments should not do it.Cyber-warfare is an unruly business, where rules will be flouted.
It is not just the popular will that may be flouted.
They have cynically allowed even the excessive quotas they had established to be flouted with impunity.
But other advocates saw the ruling as a triumph and a sign that the public will cannot be flouted.
"It's extraordinary that the House of Lords decision [on the Belmarsh detainees]... and the Human Rights Act can be flouted".
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