Sentence examples for policy infringes from inspiring English sources

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Siegel told the New York Times her quarantine "raised substantial civil liberties issues", and added: "The policy infringes on Kaci Hickox's constitutional liberty interests.

In language much like that in her Sept. 9 ruling declaring the law unconstitutional, Judge Phillips wrote that the 17-year-old policy "infringes the fundamental rights of United States service members and prospective service members" and violates their rights of due process and freedom of speech.

Meanwhile, some commercial and society publishers, such as the American Physiological Society (APS), have complained that the policy infringes on their copyrights and will put them out of business by cutting into their subscription base.

For example, when a policy infringes on a patient's autonomy, the least restrictive alternative should be sought; or when a policy infringes on a patient's privacy, the least intrusive alternative should be sought.

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At the same time, Catholic bishops waged a national campaign arguing that the federal policy infringed on religious freedom and violated the church's social and moral teachings on birth control and abortion.

"Even if [a university's anti-discrimination] policy somehow infringes upon a First Amendment right of CLS or its members," she argued, "that infringement may be justified if it is in furtherance of a compelling state interest," such as promoting diversity.

Today, NGOs scored a major legal victory when the Supreme Court ruled 6-2 that a USAID policy requirement infringed upon Americans' right to free speech.

Their vote is likely to be affected by whether they are swayed by the criticism that Mr. Obama's health care policies have infringed upon religious liberties, as the bishops charge, or whether they believe Republicans are trying to limit the use of contraceptives (which most Catholics use).

[Canada followed the Europeans' lead, lifting its sanctions against Austria on the ground that it no longer feared Vienna would adopt policies that infringed on human rights, Reuters reported.] Throughout the weekend it seemed clear that many European Union members were eager for the sanctions to be lifted immediately.

But I come down on Valenti's side of the equation: anyone can call herself a feminist if she doesn't advocate policies that infringe on the rights of other people, especially, but not particularly women.

Lastly, "public justification" is needed when public health agents implement practices or policies that infringe on one or several moral considerations.

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