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Complainants objected that the mailing was masquerading as personal correspondence and challenged claims being made within it.
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Complainants could also ban search engines from linking to allegedly infringing sites and could obtain court orders requiring internet service providers ISPs to block access to those sites.
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Complainants, who had seen this TV ad for condoms before 11 am and in the early evening, objected that it was offensive and inappropriate for broadcast when young children might be watching.
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Complainants objected that it suggested it was acceptable to leave a family pet outside in cold conditions.
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Complainants in recent cases have chosen a more confrontational approach, and to their own detriment.
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From an administrative law standpoint, there was strong precedent, sufficient evidence, requisite expert testimony, a clear mandate and policy rationale, statutory power, and overall a compelling case to be made in favour of the Complainants.
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Complainants have been awarded $40,000 in damages while the city has fined housing providers $29,000, according to the commission.
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From an administrative law standpoint, there was strong precedent, sufficient evidence, requisite expert testimony, a clear mandate and policy rationale, statutory power, and overall a compelling case to be made in favour of the Complainants.
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"Complainants say they have been burned by laser treatment, that fillers have been injected into the wrong place, or that the skin has been left looking lumpy, or that they've had too much Botox put into the wrong place, which has left them looking rather strange," she said.
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In fact, much of the rhetoric from Complainants and supporters of the Canadian Islamic Congress (CIC) and Co. has been disregarded as hogwash as a result of heightened sensitivities and ‘leftist-theorizing’.
Pearl Eliadis Defends Human Rights Commissions : Law is Cool 2008
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