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That fact illustrates the major difficulty in instituting redistricting changes.
Dick's is instituting the same age limit on gun sales.
Insisting on instituting this practice diverts scarce health care dollars.
Instituting a Best Popular Picture category was a bad idea.
Republicans are wary of instituting those kinds of broad changes.
One way is by instituting checks and balances, said Karpp.
Not once have I been stopped from instituting safety measures.
Why are state and municipal governments instituting or considering these taxes?
Now, it is instituting the country's biggest tax overhaul since independence.
The administration is in the process of instituting drug price reforms.
Elizabeth Warren, and Sanders all oppose instituting them for members of Congress.
More recently Indonesian activists have been talking about instituting something similar there.
MICHAEL SANTOLI: What mechanism is there for instituting accountability in the way?
The Fed might have an easier time politically with instituting negative rates.
Mark Warner introduced legislation earlier this month instituting an automatic continuing resolution.
In 2000, Zion banned cars from the park, proudly instituting what it
American lawmakers should work to stop other nations from instituting price controls.
"We will be instituting the highest level of economic sanction," Trump said.
South Korea is instituting what amounts to a tax on industrial robots.
"Set the child up for success by instituting change gradually," Spira advises.
Some are instituting hiring freezes and having trouble recruiting and retaining employees.
The campaigns are also instituting new and interesting tools to entice veterans.
We're no longer testing and have no intentions of instituting those procedures.
But as jurisdictions reject one type of injustice, they risk instituting another.
It will also be instituting programs to train workers in tech skills.
Sessions had already quietly been instituting the policy even before this announcement.
And pretty much immediately after instituting that regulation, skyjackings dwindled to almost zero.
"We will be instituting the highest level of economic sanction," Trump said Tuesday.
"Instituting a wealth tax is in the interest of our republic," it continues.
The resolution also bars regulators from instituting a similar ban in the future.
It slid 7% early Monday, instituting a temporary 15 minute halt in trading.
They also hope the FCC considers re-instituting net neutrality on a national level.
Some schools are trying to reverse the trend by instituting a no-loans policy.
But instituting a nationwide ERPO system would likely be much more controversial among Republicans.
Other businesses said they also experienced negative consequences after instituting SmartTools, unintended or otherwise.
In response, some schools are instituting standing desks and placing more emphasis on athletics.
The top tennis official said the French Open would be instituting a dress code.
That will mean instituting structural changes to Social Security and Medicare for the future.
The administration's budget request also calls for instituting a new cap on Medicaid payments.
Companies realized they were legally exposed and began instituting anti-harassment trainings and policies.
They all support universal background checks and instituting a federal ban on assault weapons.
But three days later, airports across the United States began instituting the enhanced measures.
Phil Murphy (D) signed legislation Wednesday instituting a health insurance mandate in the state.
The authors recommend instituting a tax on vacant units to help combat the problem.
But they also push for instituting additional health and safety protections for college athletes.
Ditto a series of other proposals aimed at instituting a variety of gun reforms.
Many members of Congress were opposed to instituting broad federal protections against workplace discrimination.
While in the past blame could be laid at the feet of the occupant of the White House for instituting (or not instituting) policies that brought about such an unemployment mess, it's far more difficult to blame an administration for a global pandemic.
In the wake of high-profile firings, some organizations are instituting new training and policies.
Most schools instituting total bans on smartphones argue their absence helps eliminate distractions and cyberbullying.
State leaders have been instituting changes, but critics said they have not gone far enough.
More and more states are following California, which began instituting stringent environmental rules decades ago.
The company apologized profusely, before instituting a bunch of new safety mechanisms in the process.
Cities such as London are also considering or instituting new fees aimed at curbing traffic.
"I have some serious concerns about instituting a ranking or numeric scoring approach," Bowman wrote.
The Financial Times was among the pioneers, instituting an online paywall as early as 2007.
"We will be instituting the highest level of economic sanctions," Trump stated during his announcement.
They are calling for a national ban on hydraulic fracturing and instituting a carbon tax.
Penn State and many other universities already have, or are instituting, their own report cards.
The head football coach, Roger Harriott, had been instituting changes to make the game safer.
The real answer involves defeating and destroying the Republican Party, and instituting Medicare for All.
But fostering diversity goes beyond instituting family-friendly policies and opening up channels of communication.
Elected in November on a free-markets platform, he started instituting reforms soon after his Dec.
She supports Medicare expansion and instituting a public option, which would run alongside the private sector.
If you want to keep your people happy, this idea is very much worth instituting. When
" Morgan also said Tuesday that CBP is "instituting that asylum IFR [Interim Final Rule] this week.
Nordstrom also cut its full-year outlook after instituting bigger discounts to clear out excess inventory.
Our executive team is finally instituting formal reviews — and by all accounts mine should be positive.
In addition, the Board has started the process of instituting additional policies and procedures for communication.
Apparently, Khosrowshahi wasn't aware that it sounded like he was instituting dick jokes into company policy.
The proposals from the FCC would also consider instituting a national spending cap on the subsidy.
But these new changes we are instituting have brought a different type of awareness for us.
Instituting a national program of gun bans and buybacks would a political, legal, and logistical nightmare.
And if there are, then we look forward to instituting those, because we welcome this review.
Private investment firms, including Roosevelt Cayman, held off on instituting any new foreclosure proceedings until recently.
Pompeo also noted that there is false information being spread about the U.S. government instituting lockdowns.
The USOC has already implemented reforms and initiatives, including instituting new leadership and stronger accountability measures.
According to Ms. Hagan, instituting penalties is necessary to prevent abortion providers from disregarding the law.
Mr. Seaga steered a conservative course, instituting more privatization and deregulation and severing ties with Cuba.
Some countries and companies are instituting policies to protect workers from intrusions into their time off.
When a Guardian U.S. employee asked about the possibility of instituting a paywall, Pemsel was dismissive.
Former DHS secretary Kirstjen Nielsen previously supported the scenario instituting a new fee for DACA renewals.
Switzerland considered instituting a universal basic income of 2,500 Swiss francs ($2578) a month this summer.
Tech companies famously began instituting office perks like free lunch, nap rooms, and dog-friendly offices.
Most would require instituting the Government in the Sunshine Act where public comment is afforded to citizens.
Twitter notes that it is not blanket suspending accounts for this but instituting its deletion requirement policy.
Other actions that Trump took on Monday include instituting a broad hiring freeze for federal government employees.
The Justice Dept should be focused on instituting paper ballot backups, per my Securing America's Elections Act.
We're instituting it this year because when the kids are [younger than] one, it doesn't really matter.
In the outbreak's wake, the school is instituting serious restrictions to prevent more cases, according to CNN.
The N.B.A. is instituting a long-anticipated salary increase in its developmental league, the league announced Tuesday.
Judge Sabraw responded bluntly, criticizing the government for instituting the family separation policy in the first place.
Mr Hanafi points to supposed successes, such as instituting smart-cards for bread distribution and reducing costs.
Iceland, which is instituting a law to ensure equal pay, was of particular interest to the Arquette.
The answer lies in Congress fixing the insurance reimbursement – not by instituting state regulation of air ambulances.
In an interview broadcast Sunday, Trump refused to rule out re-instituting the practice of family separation.
The director of the NBIB, Charles Phalen, Jr. has endorsed the idea of instituting  continuous evaluation programs.
"We will be instituting the highest level of economic sanction," Trump said in a televised address Tuesday.
Instituting a floor price does nothing to regulate supply, which is how OPEC influences world oil prices.
Apple (AAPL) dropped a two-device limit on online iPhone purchases, just days after instituting that limit.
Both countries have restricted the movements of millions of their citizens by instituting lockdowns across both countries.
The Activating AT&T Plan (the "Plan") is premised upon immediately instituting strategic focus and operational discipline.
The British had sought to quell the Mau Mau uprising by instituting a policy of mass detention.
A judge rejected her application, contending that the Honduran government was instituting policies to address domestic violence.
Instituting those measures without any restrictions for fans in the stadiums drew some criticism, including from Gov.
Twitter is also instituting a triage system to prioritize rule violations that could affect the most people.
Gretchen Whitmer (D) issued a proclamation instituting Indigenous Peoples Day in the Great Lakes State on Monday.
The waivers show that Mr. Trump is also instituting the ethics rules in a very different way.
Instituting price controls is not the appropriate response, and that is why I cannot support H.R. 3.
On Friday, Kuleba emphasized that the Zelensky government was "absolutely serious" about fighting corruption and instituting reforms.
Around the world, some countries have outpaced the United States in developing and instituting electronic payment technologies.
President-elect Donald Trump has suggested instituting a program that would track Muslim immigrants to the United States.
The report recommended instituting a quota, rather than a target, of 30 percent of women in leadership positions.
Lyft said it was now instituting a policy of continuous background checks and enhanced identity verification for drivers.
And both Uber and Lyft are trying to lock in core customers by instituting loyalty and reward programs.
Instituting new compliance-focused procedures and making significant personnel changes has been a top priority for the company.
Instituting the same strict comment moderation policies on Twitter isn't a possibility because Twitter is the comments section.
The ban has been struck down by courts three times since Trump signed the executive order instituting it.
"It effectively created a new law from scratch, instituting new legal requirements that weren't there before," he said.
Instituting proper regulation and inspection of pharmacies that perform compounding functions, both at the federal and state level.
It is instituting a new nondiscrimination policy, asking users to agree to a "community commitment" starting on Nov.
The de Blasio administration followed suit, instituting a policy that gave principals more authority to make promotion decisions.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly blamed the Democrats for the situation despite his administration instituting the policy change.
Instituting policies that penalize this kind of care is not the way to incentivize high value health care.
When employers go to the trouble of instituting benefit programs, the least we can do is use them.
In recent years many African nations that had moved toward instituting more democratic principles have started shedding them.
But once he's inaugurated on December 1, the challenge of actually instituting policies to reduce corruption will begin.
Cities in Florida and in California have been leaders in instituting percent-for-art requirements for private developers.
To make the court less political, Democrats should campaign on the promise of instituting term limits for justices.
Like lockdowns, each locale instituting a stay-at-home or shelter-in-place order can dictate specific restrictions.
The same day, the government passed emergency laws instituting penalties for vilification, intimidation and threats during the campaign.
The review, completed in August, concluded that 15 schools were either meeting state educational requirements or instituting improvements.
But he is much better known for instituting steep price increases on lifesaving drugs as a pharmaceutical entrepreneur.
The waivers show that Mr. Trump is instituting ethics rules in a very different way from his predecessor.
Instituting one would have to be collectively bargained, something that the players have shown little appetite for doing.
Interior officials proposed instituting higher peak-season fees at 17 national parks during their busiest five-month periods.
Interior officials proposed instituting higher peak-season fees at 17 national parks during their busiest five-month periods.
The ad calls for instituting term limits in Congress, which was a major focus in his announcement speech.
STOF has a six-year track record of relative political stability while instituting sound financial policies and building reserves.
None of this means that the dream of instituting P&R in the United States is dead for good.
At the same time, USCIS adopted CARRP to process potential national security concerns, instituting new criteria and vetting procedures.
Mexico's soda experiment Mexico has seen somewhat mixed results after instituting a 10% tax on sugary drinks in 2013.
Besides also instituting a mobile function, the site also claims to have taken precautions that the original owner didn't.
Putting a price on carbon emissions, instituting appropriate regulations, and fostering international action were also required, the report warned.
San Francisco's administrators are fighting back against the scooter companies storming the sidewalks by instituting a new permitting process.
Earlier this month, the Senate passed legislation instituting mandatory sexual harassment training for senators and aides on Capitol Hill.
The House didn't just phase out Obamacare's Medicaid expansion; it restructures the whole program's financing, instituting a spending cap.
We remain dedicated to elevating the industry through respect for transparency, user control, and instituting layers of privacy safeguards.
He has been active in getting Apple and its employees involved in philanthropy, instituting an employee gift-matching program.
Azar revealed that his department is in talks with states about instituting block grants in Medicaid without congressional approval.
And, in his second term, he promoted ballot measures legalizing marijuana and instituting background checks on purchasers of ammunition.
One of the Trump Administration's first acts was instituting a travel ban on individuals from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
She's running on a progressive platform that includes abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement and instituting tuition-free public college.
The ad notes that Cruz's plan includes instituting a 10 percent flat tax for individuals and abolishing the IRS.
On the fraternity side, Biggs said alumni nostalgic for their glory days can be a roadblock with instituting change.
Progressives may worry that this would lead to red states instituting the very most extreme versions of their policies.
Other Canadian boroughs and cities, like Calgary, have tightened measures on animal ownership instead of instituting an outright ban.
U.S.A. Gymnastics has entirely new leadership, and it, along with the U.S.O.C., is instituting reforms to keep athletes safer.
There's serious understaffing and low morale, which he responded to by instituting a take-your-dog-to-work program.
And the country had already undergone a revolution the decade before, instituting universal suffrage, land reform and expanded education.
He took many unpopular-seeming positions, like giving prisoners the right to vote or instituting a moratorium on deportations.
Some businesses were voluntarily instituting new limits on the number of people allowed inside at one time, she noted.
But you can make it more productive by instituting a no-complaining-without-offering-a solution rule, recommended Gordon.
For instance, in 1023, the N.F.L. added a check on referee influence by instituting instant replay and coaches' challenges.
The Obama administration began instituting cuts to the program once the economy was in recovery, which began in 2013.
At the Indian space organization, he was known for instituting a culture of respect and optimism among young scientists.
Among his ideas: instituting a financial transactions tax of 0.1 percent and toughening banking regulations like the Volcker Rule.
Today the Constitution allows the federal government to prevent states from re-instituting slavery or unduly infringing voting rights.
The fiduciary rule is one of the latest examples of instituting a restrictive regulation on businesses large and small.
Overcoming public health threats and instituting real food safety programs require more than just a millennial-friendly marketing campaign.
The Knot will be instituting new rules when it comes to how wedding venues describe themselves on its website.
Andrew Cuomo responded by closing down restaurants and places of entertainment, and instituting a limited curfew starting Monday night.
Mike Swartz spent nearly a decade at Amazon teaching and instituting processes to help its warehouses operate more efficiently.
The steps, which vary from office to office, include instituting waiting lists and hiring freezes, and refusing some new cases.
The bar to receive a sales license was presumed to be high, effectively instituting a ban on transactions with Huawei.
In true meritocratic fashion, the US does this by instituting an annual K-12 exam and executing the worst performers.
Bringing babies to work has been a much-discussed topic as of late, with more companies instituting pro-baby policies.
Telling African-Americans he will make their lives better by instituting more law and order is the exact wrong message.
He overhauled the RBI monetary policy framework, instituting a new inflation-targeting regime to replace previous ad hoc decision-making.
They are also overhauling Medicaid — ending the program's days as an open-ended entitlement and instituting a federal spending cap.
He's proposed instituting a scientific oversight committee to make sure everyone agrees on methods and statistical analyses from the outset.
"We're instituting [no presents] this year because when the kids are [younger than] 1, it doesn't really matter," Kunis says.
Seeking to reassure citizens concerned about the foreign financing, May's government said it is instituting new controls on foreign investment.
Do you see this role as primarily leading public opinion and instituting things that people can then catch up to?
BrewDog, a brewery based in Scotland, announced on Monday that it would be instituting "Puppy Parental Leave" across their company.
Instituting PART 2.0 would be a tremendous help in the effort to restore spending discipline and program effectiveness to government.
It's a grim future that threatens our civil rights and liberties by instituting a Muslim registry, and separating immigrant families.
Ukraine has also worked to hold its own politicians accountable to their constituents by instituting a mandatory online assets declaration.
Instituting a carbon price can level the playing field and begin to build the sustainable world we know is possible.
He has called for removing Arabic as an official language and has proposed instituting the death penalty for convicted terrorists.
Sanders, though, has floated support for term limits or instituting a system in which justices are rotated to appeals courts.
GOVERNANCE TRACK RECORD STOF has a track record of instituting sound financial policies, including operating tribal government with a surplus.
During his speech, the retired general criticized Democratic lawmakers, claiming that many of them support instituting Shariah law in America.
We flirted with this exact disaster 10 years ago and only made ourselves internationally relevant again by instituting new standards.
In "The Eumenides," Athena interrupts an intergenerational cycle of murder by instituting a new form of justice: the murder trial.
He said the driver of the federal debt is Social Security and Medicare but did not specify "instituting structural changes."
On the other hand, St. Louis reacted quickly after the first case was reported, curtailing gatherings and instituting social distancing.
When New York City began instituting social distancing and staying at home, I set up my own neighborhood xiao qu.
Last week, Amazon also began instituting mandatory overtime, requiring warehouse workers to come in for one extra shift per week.
She takes a veteran's approach to risk monitoring and assessment by instituting old procedures, like collections, with a startup slant.
Haggerty said the I.T.F. had increased its monitoring and was instituting credentialing restrictions and putting more monitors at match sites.
In particular, they are concerned that instituting a paywall would compromise "openness," which is one of the Guardian's core values.
That content cannot run with personalized advertisements, under the new rules that YouTube said it is instituting globally starting Monday.
Taking steps Even as leaders search for answers, SOCOM is acting to address the problem, instituting training and raising awareness.
The company is also facing potential problems with sales as more states and cities are instituting bans on e-cigarettes.
" She said governments "should be instituting at the highest level of standards because otherwise their workers will be treated worse.
The areas under consideration include taking another stab at repealing and scaling back Obamacare; trying for Round 2 of tax cuts; eliminating or reining in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; defunding Planned Parenthood and other anti-abortion rights measures; instituting work requirements for federal welfare programs; expanding gun rights; instituting budget reforms; and dozens more.
While critics have warned of companies instituting de facto web censorship, though, this has been far from a universal de-platforming.
First, instituting a flat 217 percent corporate tax, which is a welcome change from a typical 1323 percent corporate tax rate.
In an extreme measure to prevent students from leaking high school diploma exams online, Algeria has begun instituting nationwide internet blackouts.
The other executive actions signed Monday included reinstating the Mexico City abortion rules and instituting a hiring freeze for federal agencies.
First it was Obamacare, then it was instituting a travel ban, then it was corporate tax reform, then infrastructure, then tariffs.
Facebook has been slower, though it's been instituting some new rules to prohibit use of its advertising system to spread propaganda.
Credit Suisse is overhauling its bonus structure for its struggling investment banking and capital markets division, and instituting stiff clawback penalties.
Facebook is instituting its new feedback loop to videos with ad breaks first and later expand the effort to Instant Articles. 
Clearly that did not seem to do the trick, which is why Fallin and company are instituting this new shut down.
Instituting paid maternity leave for federal government employees would go a long way toward setting an example for the private sector.
As a result, United is instituting 10 policy changes when it comes to overbooking flights, bumping passengers and improving customer service.
In addition, states like California have pledged to pick up the slack if Trump withdraws by instituting their own environmental restrictions.
In 2008, YouTube also made a significant policy change, instituting a clear three-strikes rule for (non-copyright) community guidelines violations.
Two months ago, Delta announced that it was instituting free on-board entertainment on all but the smallest of its planes.
As of August 2018, at least 26 state legislatures had prohibited insurance plans and pharmacy benefit managers from instituting gag clauses.
Less than two decades later, Henry Ford followed suit, instituting a five-day workweek throughout his company and popularizing the idea.
On the fiscal policy side, Abe has had trouble instituting tax reforms, which he has wanted to implement for several years.
One lesson that the U.S. can learn from South Africa in reducing the costs of drugs is by instituting bulk purchasing.
On April 1, Pennsylvania became the second state, after Washington, where Amazon is instituting Marketplace Tax Collection for third-party sellers.
Initially, the injunction was based on a narrow claim that the Obama administration hadn't used the right procedure in instituting DAPA.
But the next White House can move anti-corruption policy forward by instituting more disclosure rules and making enforcement a priority.
Cisco is instituting a mandatory work-from-home policy for many of its 75,000 employees around the world over coronavirus fears.
This comes as President Donald Trump and his administration is instituting tighter border controls with US neighbors, specifically Canada for now.
The province began instituting Shariah law in 2001 after gaining autonomy in an attempt to end a long-running separatist war.
Pace's team recommended holding interest rates at the current level, implementing "temporary price level targeting" and instituting a standing repo facility.
But once he has, a hospital that accommodates his request and assigns employees on that basis is effectively instituting his bias.
In 2009, hundreds were killed during ethnic riots in the regional capital, Urumqi, prompting the government to start instituting harsher policies.
In 2009, hundreds were killed during ethnic riots in the regional capital, Urumqi, prompting the government to start instituting harsher policies.
Instituting term limits for longstanding members or hiring outside recruitment firms can help, and Zalis suggests boards appoint women in waves.
At the same time, their neighbors inveigh against out-of-touch politicians for instituting environmental policies that fail to protect them.
The delays in instituting an overall trade policy, particularly the 90 days for reviewing trade deficits, could also have geopolitical advantages.
Changing the way they approach who on YouTube is or isn't verified feels like an additional step to instituting those beliefs.
This includes instituting company policies that guarantee equal pay, paid family leave, flexible scheduling, fair hiring, and promotion and retention practices.
But once he has, a hospital that accommodates his request and assigns employees on that basis is effectively instituting his bias.
He also took on the transit union over contracting out garbage collection and other services and instituting one-person train operations.
Republicans will almost certainly focus on instituting work requirements in programs where they don't already exist, namely Medicaid and food stamps.
The risks of another Brandon Webb or Pablo Sandoval have not yet outweighed the costs of instituting a league-wide plan.
In response to these calls, the Commissioner's Office reinforced the existing rules with all playoff clubs and undertook proactive measures, including instituting a new prohibition on the use of certain in-stadium cameras, increasing the presence of operations and security personnel from Major League Baseball at all postseason games and instituting a program of monitoring club video rooms.
Instituting these basic principles of surviving a recession will help prepare you to survive and thrive in the most challenging economic conditions.
Under American pressure, the Mexican authorities are now cracking down, instituting Plan Frontera Sur, which has increased security on Mexico's southern border.
The idea behind instituting paid subs is that it should give group admins greater control when it comes to monetizing their content.
For those in opposition to continuing daylight saving time, there's the fact that the original reason for instituting the practice has expired.
The institution was also interested in potentially instituting reforms at the hospital, with the help of de los Reyes and other designers.
The Energy Policy Act passed in 2005, instituting massive reforms to the federal regulatory process and creating new federal incentives and mandates.
The one recommendations researchers and experts can all agree on is instituting hiring and promotion practices that are objective and bias-free.
"Hearing him say -- somebody who's instituting systemic discrimination against the very black people that he's referencing -- my temperature went up," he said.
In 2014, Seattle's extremely progressive City Council attempted to regulate prosperity by instituting a $15 minimum wage , to be gradually phased in.
Because Mercury is retrograde, I would suggest waiting for things to become clear on their own rather than suddenly instituting an ultimatum.
Even under Obama, the Education Department made loan relief unnecessarily burdensome, forcing students to prove the fraud instead of instituting blanket relief.
The law went so far as to forbid any municipality from instituting its own anti-discrimination protections, lest they contradict the state's.
On April 1, Pennsylvania will become the second state, after Washington, where Amazon is instituting Marketplace Tax Collection for third party sellers.
Instituting mandatory training is a first step in ensuring we are creating a safe and productive environment for everyone in the House.
But the board stopped short of removing Ms. Wilsey as its head or instituting term limits that would have checked her powers.
It has come closest to instituting something like "notice and staydown" by removing files across the site in response to a notice.
Moreover, the foolishness of instituting tariffs on imported steel — and other products for that matter — is compounded by two other key factors.
When the South began instituting Jim Crow, after the end of Reconstruction, laws mandating separate cars on trains appeared across the region.
The immigration moves Mr. Obama made on his own — such as instituting protections for Dreamers and expanding deportation deferments — further enraged conservatives.
Starbucks: Instituting a "to-go" model in most company owned stores in the United States and Canada for at least two weeks.
"When it comes to instituting 'cultures of customer delight,' Chick-fil-A has all but cornered the market," wrote Eater in 2016.
Founded in 1987, ACT UP is dedicated to destigmatizing HIV and AIDS and instituting social and political reform surrounding treatment and education.
He would address voting rights by instituting automatic voter registration, expanding early voting and making Election Day a national holiday, he said.
The company said that it believed its decision was in accordance with the law and that it was instituting the policy immediately.
By instituting discipline and defensive accountability, Berube led the Blues to a 38-32-6 record, and their 65 points after Jan.
They appeared most concerned about the prospect of Congress instituting similar restraints on the president's ability to fire officials at other agencies.
Kelly had come to the job with a mandate of instituting a level of order and discipline into the chaotic West Wing.
They're starting to isolate detainees more, are no longer allowing social visits, and are instituting no-contact lawyers' visits in some places.
The study did not involve instituting anti-bullying programs, nor did it account for what practices were in place in participating schools.
Other states are instituting electronic pollbooks, which Norden says can help make running a polling place faster as well as reduce errors.
The next Cup also will re-emphasize the idea of national teams by instituting new requirements, although not to the degree expected.
Congress did, however, adopt in 1993 the so-called Brady Bill instituting background checks on those buying guns from dealers and manufacturers.
President Obama tried a similar tack in 2009, instituting a 35% tariff on Chinese tires after American companies complained about unfair competition.
France's environmental plan also includes instituting a carbon tax, and ending the issuance of new licenses for discovering new local sources of oil.
We're psyched to report that the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, or BAFTA, is instituting a kick-ass new diversity initiative.
The expansion of the policy — called Migration Protection Protocols — represents the administration's latest move to dissuade asylum-seekers by instituting sweeping policy changes.
A federal court in Washington, DC, on Monday blocked President Donald Trump from instituting key components of his ban on transgender military service.
A strike is not likely to accomplish the union's long-term goal of instituting new taxes to raise revenue and bolster teachers' pensions.
Democratic presidential hopefuls took to the debate stage openly talking about banning assault weapons, instituting universal background checks and taking on the NRA.
The Chamber is flat-out wrong when it claims that the RAA will not lead to even more delays in instituting new safeguards.
The issues at stake range from legalizing recreational and medical marijuana to taxing sugary drinks to instituting the first-ever state carbon tax.
What's changing: Many companies that provide health insurance and drug coverage, notably UnitedHealthcare and Express Scripts, are instituting "copay accumulators" for this year.
It seems that banks are now instituting a different kind of "Show Me Your Papers" policy, asking customers if they are U.S. citizens.
Instituting partial prescriptions would significantly reduce the potential for left-over pills ending up in the hands of abusers or on the streets.
Malone arrived at the high school in its second year, and decided to "re-set" the culture by instituting stricter and clearer rules.
A middle ground might have yielded results: demanding a reformist agenda, taking positions offered to effect change from within the system, instituting accountability.
The school's leadership has pulled the assignment, is instituting an approved review process of all such materials and regrets that this incident occurred.
The NFL has placed the policy instituting penalties for protests during the national anthem on hold pending a challenge from the players' union.
Why does that future call for instituting a basic income instead of the smaller and more feasible labor-policy ideas that you outline?
But conservative state lawmakers have been instituting new laws that could prompt a new Supreme Court case — and a potential challenge to Roe.
This may arise due to the Japanese authorities following other major countries in instituting regulations that reduce implicit government support available to banks.
Health care companies are looking for help, but most other firms are instituting job freezes, said Andrew Challenger, the firm's senior vice president.
The company is instituting an anonymous complaint system and annual performance evaluations and will increase counseling for mental health, substance abuse and nutrition.
Beginning today, Starbucks is instituting a temporary move to a "to go" model for all of its locations in the U.S. and Canada.
The plaintiffs argued that Islam is not a religion but rather a geopolitical system bent on instituting jihadist and Shariah law in America.
Thus, without instituting the rule of law and accountability, those who fled their homes will not be able to make the journey home.
Some, including conservationists, would like to see China go a step further by instituting a permanent global ban on wildlife sale and consumption.
Mr. Kerlikowske was credited with instituting a number of reforms at the agency, including making it more transparent about shooting cases involving agents.
Hassett, an economist long involved in conventional Republican political circles, has in the past expressed support for instituting carbon taxes to curb pollution.
Around the same time, Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam also refused to rule out instituting the Emergency Regulations Ordinance to tackle the protests.
But prioritizing American interests doesn't have to mean ending free trade or instituting protectionist policies that harm us more than they help us.
This, in fact, requires policies such as raising the minimum wage, instituting paid family and sick leave, and expanding access to social services.
As the Times wrote, national governments have begun instituting compulsory vaccination as a result:The measles outbreaks have led some European countries to crack down.
Michael Williams, a Republican state senator from Georgia who drove a "deportation bus" during his recent campaign for governor, proposed instituting 287(g) statewide.
Suggestions for reforming the visa program include raising the cost of the application process or instituting a petition system for jobs with high salaries.
The bottom line: While the current system is unsustainable, evidenced by ballooning hospital costs, instituting Medicare rates across the board would cause massive disruption.
If you're not ready to go full-on vegetarian, consider instituting "meatless Mondays" or marking other days of the week for meat-free meals.
Trump is expected to sign executive order limiting the flow of refugees into the US and instituting "extreme vetting" of immigrants, an official says.
The government only started instituting a policy of confirming that someone who asked for redress was on the no-fly list in April 2015.
Though such a stunt won't necessarily work for families already budgeting down to the last penny, instituting "No Spend" rules changed Hailey Evans' life.
The ministry sent information clarifying the nature of the new accusations to trade partners and instituting certain "self embargos" as precautionary measures, he said.
Public health groups generally support instituting tighter limits on ozone, though conservatives and manufacturers warn that the regulations present expensive and difficult compliance problems.
Rick Snyder (R), whom they blamed for both instituting policies that caused the water crisis and not moving quickly enough to solve it.   Reps.
He said the government is using the wrong equipment and instituting a massive, multibillion-dollar project, but they're using the wrong type of equipment.
Mr. Breitman said that as Mr. Frank was trying to get to the United States, the country was instituting an "extreme cutback" on immigration.
Trump's five-point plan includes instituting a five-year ban on lobbying for executive branch officials, lawmakers and their staffers after they leave government.
The mayor has defended Mr. Ponte's record in instituting reforms to end solitary confinement for young inmates amid federal oversight of the jail complex.
Holder striking down a provision that required certain states and localities, mainly in the South, to obtain federal approval before instituting new election rules.
Now lawmakers are seeking to block the change in a must-pass spending bill, possibly with a one-year moratorium on instituting the rule.
Breen is credited with instituting cost management programs that made Motorola a more efficient and effective organization and led the company back to profitability.
He resigned after losing an internal fight with the President (and the protectionist element within the White House) over instituting a series of tariffs.
Additionally, the clause restricts the secretary from determining what drugs are included in the benefit plan or from instituting set prices for the drugs.
STRONG FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: The province has demonstrated the ability to exert considerable expenditure restraint while instituting revenue changes to achieve its deficit reduction objectives.
The Rada did carry out many reforms, instituting a new, transparent system of public procurement and stringent regulations on income declarations by state officials.
But it would also include a lower wealth tax bracket as well, instituting a one-cent tax on every dollar earned over $20.1 million.
Earmarks House Republicans kick off hearings on re-instituting earmarks this week after banning them when they took control of the House in 2011.
The nation, in my view, made a significant policy mistake by instituting the sequestration cuts as part of the 2011 Budget Control Act (BCA).
Creating wilderness areas, or instituting environmental regulations, inevitably restricts someone's access to the land or the purposes they would prefer to see it put to.
The announcement poses a fundamental challenge to the agency's work as a regulator by instituting new restrictions on the scientific findings used by the EPA.
Indeed, instituting a hefty penalty in a non-disclosure agreement pertaining to leaked raw footage is just good business sense for a reality TV producer.
Recently she also spoke of instituting a 70 percent marginal tax rate on individual income above $10 million to pay for her aggressive social agenda.
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CMS says it wants to test the hypothesis that instituting work, education, or "community engagement" requirements will lead to better health outcomes for Medicaid recipients.
The central bank is now fixing the exchange-rate band, or instituting currency controls, while the government freezes prices on 60 food products until October.
" By instituting a freeze on video game approvals, a major source of Tencent's revenue, for most of 2018, the government "cut [Tencent's] stock in half.
He has sought to cut the existing Medicaid program by instituting work requirements and requiring beneficiaries to pay more out of pocket for health care.
However, in order to maintain its lead and offset the increasing cost of running a streaming business, Crunchyroll is instituting its first-ever price hike.
The third debate might also require two nights, depending on how many candidates meet the new and more stringent qualification criteria the DNC is instituting.
With the executive's departure, the Udacity board is instituting a new search for chief executive led by director and Andreessen Horowitz general partner, Peter Levine .
Among his other accomplishments -- instituting a ban on importing semi-automatic rifles and signing the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act and 1991 Civil Rights Act.
Lashing out at other nations may be viscerally satisfying, but instituting new tariffs certainly does not guarantee that the targeted country will implement desired reforms.
This week, New York City moved closer to instituting a congestion pricing plan in Manhattan, in part blaming Uber and Lyft for the increased traffic.
I will be reintroducing my 'Do Not Track Kids Act' to update the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act by instituting key privacy safeguards for teens.
Richmond stays ahead of the curve by instituting programs like PluggedIn VA, which teaches important business skills like interviewing, shadowing and in-demand technical skills.
The other thing that actually makes it worse is that he has fired 46 Obama-appointed US attorneys and he will be instituting his own.
During her party's long years of opposition in Parliament, May took on progressive causes, such as instituting shared parental leave and encouraging more female candidates.
On March 21, 1947, President Harry Truman signed was was called an executive "Loyalty Order" instituting a program to check the loyalty of federal employees.
Unless NASA entirely scraps the SLS program and its $3 billion annual budget, the agency will have no funds for instituting a lunar landing program.
We're instituting a new culture—a culture of listening , and of telling you that we're listening, and of keeping you informed about our new culture.
The items include criminalizing financing terrorism, instituting penalties for money laundering offenses, and establishing a fully independent Financial Intelligence Unit to monitor suspicious financial activity.
And instituting a self-imposed ban on processed foods, challenging Americans to grow victory gardens and keep their hard-earned money local by eating local.
Instituting reforms aimed at changing performance without changing the underlying incentive issues of this organizational form is a naive salve for an economics-based wound.
"We're instituting [no presents] this year because when the kids are [younger than] 1, it doesn't really matter," Kunis told Entertainment Tonight earlier this month.
At a basic level, should we be instituting protections such that the profit motive doesn't run these programs in a way that really hurts consumers?
" Moving food-stamps to HHS could open the door for work requirements, as HHS has been "instituting first-ever work requirements in the Medicaid program.
But beyond accelerating development of the still experimental Ebola vaccine and aiding in prevention and early intervention, the U.S. has fallen short on instituting recommendations.
And we may yet experience the greatest Tyrion twist of all: Dany instituting elected successors as her Hand requested, and nominating him as the candidate. 
Vice President Pence on Tuesday said the White House has not discussed instituting a national lockdown to try and slow the spread of the coronavirus.
The generals spent more than 15 years drafting their Constitution, instituting a byzantine government structure with many built-in powers for the commander-in-chief.
Still, instituting the framework on such a large scale is not an easy task, and even some of the big technology firms have had difficulties.
Disney announced in a blog post that it would also be "instituting measures to lower our overall bandwidth utilisation by at least 25%" across Europe.
It noted that some states have exempted manufacturing facilities for food, beverages and other packaged goods from instituting bans and curfews, while others have not.
By instituting a policy yesterday to punish players who exercise their right of free expression by kneeling, the league is rejecting a basic American value.
Silver himself, in March 2019, once described the previous round of big All-Star format changes — instituting a player draft and abolishing the East vs.
Trump said on Thursday that he's doing the military "a great favor" by instituting the ban, but several service leaders don't see it that way.
In layman's terms, CMS is instituting a base rate cut in 2020 of 8.01 percent that would start before any actual provider behavioral changes occur.
Throughout the 2005-6 season he was widely questioned after instituting a dress code for players before and after games that some saw as racist.
The Buttigieg plan seeks to address two major criticisms of a VMT by instituting "appropriate privacy protections" and giving discounted rates to low income drivers.
Delhi's government has take some steps to curb the pollution, including instituting the odd-even car rule this month for the first time since 2016.
This begins with educating elected officials, administrators and law enforcement of the need for instituting more effective prisoner rehabilitation programs in the U.S. justice system.
Sisi alienated poor Egyptians by raising the price of gasoline and instituting a tax to obtain a $12 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund.
In addition to instituting rational pricing on competitive products here are three other major steps that the Postal Service needs to take to protect taxpayers.
But the new DOD policy goes beyond instituting greater accountability for spending — it also promotes learning by requiring that evaluations are used to improve programs.
That said, you're hinting at a fascinating argument that's likely to gain steam around instituting legal penalties for distributing acts of terroristic violence or propaganda.
He's currently instituting a test at Lee County Correctional, where Johnson was shot, but doesn't think it will be able to fully block all the calls.
As a result, numerous companies are now instituting flexible work arrangements and paid time off, responding to numerous studies revealing that happy employees are more productive.
Their bill would have authorized police to seek protection orders from the federal courts, essentially instituting ERPO laws in all 50 states in one fell swoop.
After that point, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will then review and adjust the proposal as needed before instituting a final ruling on the requirement.
In a new, 20143-page report, Mr. Jackson outlined a plan — including replacing Viacom's management and board, instituting a cost-cutting program and recruiting new leaders.
The United States stepped up inspections after the probe and canceled one establishment's exporting license in connection with it, Abiec said, before instituting a broader ban.
Find creative ways to spend time together as a family without going out to fancy dinners, such as instituting a weekly game night or family workouts.
Twitter this afternoon publicly posted its schedule for instituting fixes and changes to longstanding abuse and harassment issues that have plagued the social network for years.
One of these is instituting term limits for Board members which is why I, along with 4 of my colleagues, have stepped down from the Board.
Cities like Pasadena, California are debating instituting such a scheme thanks to a municipal tax code originally for taxing cable television subscribers, reports the LA Times.
Additionally, Macy created a made-to-measure clothing operation that produced clothes onsite, essentially instituting the common practice of offering tailoring services at major department stores.
The indictment concerning trade secret theft alleged that Huawei had a formal policy instituting a bonus program to reward employees who stole confidential information from competitors.
The two leaders signed an agreement instituting annual high-level political dialogue meetings between Spain and Cuba, touching on an array of topics including human rights.
That deal focuses on, among other things, reducing emissions of methane, instituting the goals of the Paris climate conference and improving oversight of the Arctic Ocean.
Another proposal is instituting the so-called talking filibuster, which would require senators to actively debate and hold the floor in order to hold up legislation.
By accounts in and out of the Bible, Cyrus was a generous and just ruler, instituting (relatively) fair laws and religious freedom in his vast empire.
Last December, the FDA said it would roll back its previous lifetime ban on blood donations from gay men, instead instituting the one-year waiting period.
In contrast, many US cities see 5G as a cash cow they can milk by instituting high fees on carriers seeking to deploy the necessary infrastructure.
Is it capable of understanding all the potential faults, all the potential pathways, and all of the required remedies and instituting them is the next question.
The government has already made other changes, including moving some laborers into improved accommodations and instituting a "wage protection system" to tighten oversight of salary payments.
First off, the state-by-state analysis released by the bill's authors doesn't include cuts that would result from instituting a per-capita cap in Medicaid.
In other arenas, Democrats should commit themselves to abolishing the filibuster in the Senate, instituting proportional representation, and building out the national popular vote interstate compact.
Of course, instituting a "Fair Go" rule wouldn't benefit most ordinary gamblers, who are unaffected by the hefty penalties and restrictions put on high-stakes bettors.
But the difficulty in taking even this relatively straightforward action illustrates the challenges in instituting a work mandate that seems, to many Republicans, like common sense.
By instituting a zero-tolerance policy, Mr. Miller said, the administration is sending a message that should reduce the flow of illegal immigration into the country.
Some of the steps to cut costs also include instituting a voluntary leave program for non-essential employees that are willing to take unpaid time off.
"The President took early and decisive actions like instituting travel restrictions and utilizing the quarantine authority" to protect Americans from the outbreak, an HHS spokesperson said.
By instituting a tax holiday in 2004, the government signaled to companies that future untaxed profits could eventually be repatriated when the budget was in trouble.
House Democrats first sought to overhaul earmarks in 2006, instituting a one-year moratorium in 2007, which was followed by a GOP-led ban in 2011.
The CDC advisers said since there's no vaccine against this new virus, public health efforts, such as catching cases early and instituting quarantine rules, are crucial.
The Trump administration has also reportedly indicated it's interested in removing some homeless camps or otherwise instituting some sort of crackdown, according to the Washington Post.
Airlines are grounding flights, hundreds of hotels are temporarily closing their doors, and countries across the globe are instituting travel bans as the novel coronavirus spreads.
That is the route China is going with now, quickly instituting a massive travel ban on Wuhan that later expanded to include much of Hubei province.
The world's two largest economies have been ensnared in a trade dispute for well over a year, with each side instituting retaliatory measures against the other.
Community health centers are reporting getting turned down for bank loans, instituting hiring freezes, all the while trying to reassure patients and staff about the future.
In addition to a time clock for extra points when there is no TV break, the league is considering instituting a play clock after a touchdown.
Eliminating housing vouchers and instituting work-or-leave requirements for people in subsidized housing, as the Trump administration has already proposed, helps drive the homelessness crisis.
The company, in the past, has aggressively fought regulators in some cities over instituting tighter scrutiny of drivers who could pose a safety risk to riders.
The company has said it is taking steps to keep foreign actors from manipulating its platform, including instituting new requirements that political ads be clearly labeled.
Mr. Clancy, who was brought out of retirement by Mr. Obama to help stabilize the agency, began instituting many of the reforms called for by investigators.
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees is the latest blow to unions, effectively instituting a nationwide "right-to-work" regime for public-sector unions.
It could avoid that by extending the deferred prosecution agreement and instituting closer oversight of how The National Enquirer deals with the subjects of its reporting.
Instituting Supreme Court term limits wouldn't cure the underlying toxicity of our politics, but at least it would limit that toxicity's impact in one key arena.
The NFL is well within its rights to make a rule requiring players to stand during the anthem, or instituting some other rule against anthem-based protests.
After instituting hundreds of new rules to strengthen the banking system and protect against disastrous losses, regulators have still not convinced investors that these institutions are sound.
Instituting incremental restrictions to abortion access rather than outright bans has long been the favored -- and more successful -- approach for fighting abortion in this country, Nash explained.
Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas, who said it was up to Congress to "correct our error" of instituting laws that made slavery an act of the state.
" But Chipotle is working hard to win people back, offering free food numerous times earlier this year and recently instituting a generous customer loyalty program called "Chiptopia.
This interpretation isn't written in stone, and it wouldn't necessarily stop a Trump administration from instituting the screening test it wants without a green light from Congress.
To ignore the role design and designers could play in instituting and perpetuating the inequality inherent in the racist patriarchy Trump's ideology embodies is irresponsible and reprehensible.
The government has this year tightened the screw on makers' ability to add manufacturing capacity and is instituting electric car production quotas for automakers to combat pollution.
What's more, the precedent for taxes on plastic bags is for grocery stores to retain that revenue to cover any unforeseen costs associated with instituting the ban.
Moreover, Tyson has de-risked its operations by utilizing more short-term and fewer fixed-price customer contracts and by instituting a more disciplined risk management strategy.
According a TAA filing by a union representing the company's workers, Boeing has been instituting a plan to outsource work to Australia, Canada, Mexico, Russia and India.
If you are thinking about buying something that wasn't on your radar before Prime Day, consider instituting a 24- or 48-hour freeze before making the purchase.
On transparency, the Fund was recommending instituting centralized, standardized and compulsory electronic reporting for all issuers rather than only large issuers as the current EU plans envisage.
"PHMSA has proposed instituting a 'policy' rather than a more permanent memorandum of agreement with the operating administrations, which would be implemented until December 2017," he wrote.
We need to focus on the real tax issues facing small businesses, which means instituting fairness in our tax system and getting rid of corporate tax loopholes.
Labor has used state resources to promote membership, and signed up workers electronically, via hand-signed cards or by telephone, while instituting highly stringent conditions for resignation.
This year, the House is instituting stricter rules on which amendments can come to the floor for debate; that will be sorted out in the coming week.
Republicans under Trump seem to be doing the opposite, pursuing policies that add barriers to American goods -- instituting tariffs and removing the US from international trade deals.
This corporate reboot included instituting a temporary loyalty plan, something the company had long resisted, that started on July 1 and rewards repeat customers with free food.
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar revealed Thursday that his department is in talks with states about instituting block grants in Medicaid without congressional approval.
Broadly asked the Department for Work and Pensions—which will be responsible for instituting the sweeping cuts—whether they'd considered the impact on domestic violence service provision.
And the Department of Homeless Services is instituting new rules for registering at the temporary housing office in the Bronx, requiring fewer visits with children in attendance.
While CareZone customers may feel the impact, George Hill, an analyst at RBC, disagrees with the argument that Express Scripts is instituting the change to squelch competition.
Hundreds of employees in nine cities across the United States went on strike on Tuesday to pressure the fast-food chain into instituting stronger protections for workers.
Many believe the central bank will eventually follow by re-instituting the Commercial Paper Funding Facility used during the financial crisis to provide liquidity in the market.
"Very early he took decisive actions like instituting travel restrictions and utilizing quarantine authority and he is prepared to take additional action," Deere wrote in an email.
San Francisco is going the way of Italy with its coronavirus safety measures -- the Mayor's instituting around-the-clock curfew, banning almost everyone from leaving their homes.
The price drop comes as countries around the world are investing trillions of dollars into fighting the spread of the coronavirus, including instituting travel and social restrictions.
That's because the Department of Homeland Security has identified 16 critical infrastructure sectors, which has served as a guideline for US states instituting shelter-in-place orders.
Both states have proposed instituting virtual caucusing to comply with new rules the DNC approved in August 2018 that encouraged states to switch from caucuses to primaries.
Some engineers have come to the office despite Apple instituting remote work arrangements for all offices outside of China for those with jobs that allow for it.
Those recommendations included the adoption of voting machines with paper ballot backups to replace paperless or otherwise outdated ones, instituting routine vote audits and updating software systems.
Regardless, states have been making their own improvements since the 2016 election, like moving to voting machines with paper trails and instituting procedures for auditing election results.
Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist has called for breaking up big banks, providing Medicare-for-All, banning oil and gas fracking and instituting a wealth tax.
Policymakers can fix this deficiency by instituting a territorial system, ensuring that American businesses are able to operate on a level playing field with their foreign competitors.
But if he sticks to jawboning individual companies — as opposed to instituting tariffs and starting trade wars — he won't necessarily make the underlying sclerosis that much worse.
But the Democratic senator wants the final bill to go even further, by instituting a ban on all federal agencies from using software produced by the company.
Apple responded by instituting a battery replacement program, at $21 a battery, and giving iPhone owners the option to turn off "throttling" in a future software update.
Bolosonaro is instituting the measures by what is known as a temporary decree, that must be approved by Congress within 120 days or its effects will expire.
President Donald Trump is trying to make good on his "America First" agenda by instituting steel tariffs, a move which may lead to a global trade war.
The document also called for reducing the intake of Syrian refugees to zero and instituting "extreme vetting" questions of "high-risk aliens" about Sharia law and jihad.
But doing so depends on Mr. Modi's continuing to command the political narrative of the country, as he has so successfully done since instituting the cash ban.
Increasing youth turnout by instituting same-day registration would improve both parties, forcing them to grapple with the issues that matter most to this country's newest generations.
The European Union's executive plans to discuss instituting mandatory visa requirements for American and Canadian visitors because the U.S. and Canada maintain similar restrictions on some EU nationals.
According to an order instituting settled administrative proceedings, Federated was unaware that the consultant in question had been a board member of four companies whose stocks Federated traded.
Researchers have found that the diversity training in place at many large tech companies is ineffective and that instituting mandatory training can exacerbate bias rather than reduce it.
"If we don't get this through, the goal of repealing Obamacare and instituting a system that will be patient centered is going to be unbelievably difficult," Spicer said.
The Italicum engineers an assured majority by instituting a two-round ballot, in which the winner is then guaranteed 340 of the 630 seats in the lower house.
"The school's leadership has pulled the assignment, is instituting an approved review process of all such materials and regrets that this incident occurred," district spokesperson Kathy Koch said.
The southern African country's parliament also declared it unlawful to discriminate against anyone on the basis of their sexual orientation, instituting a two-year jail term for violations.
Other proposed changes under the review include instituting a committee-based decision-making model to replace the current system in which the governor is the single decision-maker.
They don't discover anything about The Sanctuary, but instead a report about how Wilhemina (Sarah Paulson) has broken protocol by instituting her own repressive rules onto the survivors.
Warren has said that there are two ways to break up too-big banks, either based on size alone or by instituting a modern version of Glass-Steagall.
As early as 22011, Putin had consolidated control over all television news, instituting a system in which the main talking points were beamed down from the Kremlin itself.
Depending on whom you ask, Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh is either a prophet or a madman for instituting the leaderless "holacracy" management structure at the company he founded.
Instead, HQ's board moved forward with instituting a new executive decision-making committee composed of Yusupov, HQ's head of production Nick Gallo and VP of engineering Ben Sheats.
The Kuczynski administration has adopted changes to Peru's fiscal rule by instituting a nominal fiscal target in lieu of the structural balance target and current-expenditure growth limits.
It has the power to overturn Wheeler's net neutrality order, but crafting and instituting a replacement plan could take years, and do lasting damage to the agency's reputation.
Ben Carson, President Trump's pick to be Housing and Urban Development (HUD) secretary, should start his administration by instituting a review of loss-mitigation procedures for distressed borrowers.
Instead, Trump blasted out over Twitter he was instituting a full ban on transgender service members, catching the Pentagon off guard and unaware of what the President meant.
The complaint, filed with the Federal Trade Commission, alleges that WhatsApp is breaking promises to users by instituting the information sharing regime, which users can opt out of.
"We're actually starting to have conversations about instituting a small quarterly dividend that we can grow in the future," Chief Financial Officer Braxton Carter said on the call.
Instituting Lankford's reform would also ensure that Republicans wouldn't be able to use the same tactic in the future to obstruct appointments by a Democratic president and Senate.
The document outlines six "key reasons" for instituting the tax, ranging from allotting more resources for health issues like the opioid crisis to addressing faith in democratic institutions.
Sanders, while concerned with making markets fairer, would rather just rip them up, either through limiting how much companies can grow or instituting publicly funded options alongside them.
Maine tried a different reform, instituting a ranked choice system that similarly provides greater incentive for candidates to appeal to a broader and more representative set of voters.
In addressing this goal, policymakers would do well to maintain the agency charged with testing new healthcare delivery and payment innovations, while instituting improvements that ensure beneficiary safety.
Workers established "factory committees" that became even more radical than the Soviets, instituting self-management in the factory and often escorting abusive managers by wheelbarrow to nearby rivers.
Instead of instituting much needed reforms, lawmakers voted to give the Trump administration broad powers to spy on Americans and foreigners at home and abroad without a warrant.
And a general's attempt to end the chaos in Libya by instituting a new autocracy recalls the unhappy outcomes of the uprisings in Egypt, Bahrain, Syria and Yemen.
Disney, McDonald's, Starbucks and other U.S. companies with significant footprints in China are suspending operations and instituting travel restrictions as they respond to the outbreak of the coronavirus.
Seretse's homeland, Bechuanaland (now Botswana), an African protectorate under British control, sits directly above South Africa, which in the late 1940s was instituting the murderous policy of apartheid.
Be smart: What could really move the needle is a ceasefire in the U.S.-China trade war or Trump holding off on instituting more tariffs on Chinese imports.
While heath authorities have urged people not to discriminate, they have also approvingly cited "grassroots" efforts to control the virus, including villages barricading themselves off and instituting checkpoints.
Andrew M. Cuomo announced a series of proposals that he said would reform how New Yorkers vote, including instituting early voting along with automatic and same-day registration.
The AHCA lowers premiums for all ages by instituting reforms that actually lower the costs of care, not just hide them by making your kids pay for it.
New York (CNN Business)Despite instituting a more stringent policy around hateful content in June, YouTube has been criticized for doing too little and not providing enough transparency.
When New York dismantled the worst parts of the draconian "Rockefeller Drug Laws", instituting sentencing reforms and expanded access to treatment, the rates of crime and recidivism dropped.
Episodes involving students dying from hazing rituals have drawn increasing attention, driving universities and student organizations to respond by instituting educational programs and tightening rules surrounding the practice.
But a law instituting universal background checks — and tools that would be needed to enforce such laws, such as a gun transfer registry or database — hasn't passed Congress.
A Texas high school is facing backlash for instituting a restrictive dress code on parents, with critics of the new rules accusing the principal of racism and classism.
"We are instituting E-Verify on all of our properties as soon as possible," Eric Trump, the company's executive vice president, told several media outlets in a statement Tuesday.
The question of regulating technology companies — to the point of instituting anti-trust actions — has even become a rare point of relative concord between Democrats and Republicans in Congress.
After a troubling year full of sexual harassment claims and upper leadership turnover, it's encouraging to see the ridesharing app instituting change that speaks to the issues at hand.
The spread of SARS was eventually limited via quarantines, travel restrictions, public-information campaigns, and airport screenings — the same types of interventions China and other countries are instituting now.
Among the proposals: Changing the visual design treatment for political ads, restricting some of the options for targeting users with those ads, and instituting spending caps for individual politicians.
The southern African country's parliament also declared it unlawful to discriminate against anyone on the basis of their sexual orientation, instituting a two-year jail term for violating it.
In other areas, however, they appear to be more doctrinaire: the majority think that women should wear a hijab and 67% think that instituting sharia would "strengthen moral values".
Asking a seven-year-old Ahmed Rahami if he believed in instituting sharia would have done nothing to stop a pressure cooker bomb going off in Chelsea on Saturday.
In Morocco, where I live, the National Council on Human Rights in 2015 recommended instituting equality in inheritance; it was browbeaten by Islamists, but the topic hasn't gone away.
Several states, including mine, essentially threw their hands up in the air, instituting moratoriums on executions to more closely review their death penalty to see if it's even salvageable.
Earlier this year, Trump's administration tried to deter families from traveling to the border by instituting a "zero tolerance" policy, separating thousands of children as their parents were prosecuted.
Trump has imposed billions of dollars in tariffs on goods imported from China, as well as instituting a slew of tariffs on steel and aluminum on close trade partners.
Mnuchin said he discussed with President-elect Trump instituting a modern version of the Glass-Steagall Act, a 1933 law that barred consumer banks from entering the investment market.
The team has focused on adding new safeguards against phishing attacks, which use malicious emails to steal data, and instituting 24/7 monitoring of the company's infrastructure, he said.
Empowering entrepreneurs on the ground, introducing redundancy in the form of back-ups, and instituting processes for learning from cyberattacks are critical features of building resilience to future cyberattacks.
By instituting "systematic barriers," states are chipping away at what should be protected, said Rachel Sussman, national director of state policy and advocacy at Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Specifically, he described the possibility of an amendment instituting a product-listing requirement, under which manufacturers would have to share with FDA certain information about each of their products.
Now is the time to make sure our government and the most vulnerable private-sector enterprises are able to thwart attack by instituting protocols and coordinating and disseminating information.
Last year, Chief Beck and the commission began instituting a requirement that all patrol officers wear body cameras, and that every patrol car be equipped with a camera too.
The Polish option: Once you gain power, you might consolidate it by instituting a semi-authoritarian constitutional crisis as long as you keep the people happy with social welfare.
Instituting a "Transfirmative Action Program," the producers set a goal of hiring at least one trans person per department, a radical way to run a show, even in 2014.
Republicans don't only want to roll back the Medicaid expansion; they are planning to completely overhaul the program's financing, instituting a cap on federal spending for the first time.
In 1994, the Clinton administration initiated the strategy of "Prevention Through Deterrence," sealing off urban entry points into the country and instituting new checkpoints along major routes farther north.
"This is part of a longstanding pattern with this administration of instituting anti-immigrant policies," said Kristen Clarke, the president of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
And some policy issues the far right has promoted, including immigration restrictions, ending affirmative action and instituting trade protections, have been embraced by mainstream right-wing politicians and pundits.
They're also accused of failing to take even meager steps to prevent children from getting their hands on these products, such as instituting age verification checks on their websites.
Two days after Mr. Rafael's death, the president praised the national police for "cleansing the organization of scalawags" and for instituting what he said were reforms among its ranks.
Some tech companies and professionals in the Bay Area are instituting no-handshake policies in business meetings, wearing masks on public transportation, and asking people to work from home.
However, Director Cordray has proven his commitment towards eliminating any patterns of discrimination and instituting effective strategies to combat practices that may have disparate effects on employees of color.
Boko Haram, its name translating as "Western education is sin," has been waging a yearslong campaign of terror aimed at instituting its extreme version of Sharia law in Nigeria.
We need to engage directly by reducing these attacks from occurring in the first place, and then instituting effective ways to hold people accountable once attacks do take place.
Then, if Mr. Trump goes with a staunch conservative, dig in against that person and argue that Republicans are instituting a partisan rules change to drastically reshape the court.
Sharpless noted that no e-cigarette product in the United States is on the market legally but pushed back on the notion that the administration is instituting a ban.
Which brings us to Thursday afternoon at the White House, when Trump signed a measure instituting a 25% tariff on imported steel and a 10% tariff on imported aluminum.
Pritzker, Kennedy, and Biss all have the same view on how to fix the state's budget crisis: by instituting a progressive income tax, where higher earners get taxed more.
Gun control activists have long supported closing the private sales loophole by instituting what they call universal background checks, which would require background checks with every sale or transfer.
Then he is said to isolate her from friends and family, gradually instituting more and more rules that she must follow until he is in complete control of her life.
LEAKED PLAN After Ghosn's eventual Renault exit, Senard succeeded in easing tensions with Nissan, securing a seat on its board and instituting a new alliance oversight committee under his chairmanship.
Disney is only instituting this reservation system for days between May 31 and June 23 but is anticipating high demand to continue through summer and the rest of the year.
Comcast has been a notorious proponent of the policy, originally instituting a 300GB data cap on home broadband users before being pressured to raise the cap to 1TB last year.
Trump's hard line with China, rather than instituting a trade war, will help create jobs, said Navarro, who painted a scenario in which the two sides actually come closer together.
He has long been admired in Japan since instituting a "Look East Policy" in 1982, calling for Malaysia to eschew western development models and seek a path closer to home.
Rotten Tomatoes' editors specifically wrote that putting "significant roadblocks in front of bad actors who would seek to manipulate the audience score" is a big reason for instituting the changes.
Yingluck, whose government was ousted in a 2014 coup, was sentenced in absentia to five years in prison in September for negligence in instituting a money-losing rice subsidy program.
Perhaps the greatest challenge ahead will be instituting a church culture that not only takes the accounts of victims seriously but also has protocols to deal with wider structural failings.
They also include the immediate updating of airport technology, instituting longer and more thorough "laptop" checks at specific airports, and public education campaigns to educate airline passengers about potential risks.
And while none of those were determined to be the root cause of the Note explosions, he added that the company will be instituting future safeguards to be extra careful.
They include ending the federal subsidization of mass incarceration, ending federal incarceration for lower-level crimes, instituting a police corps program to modernize law enforcement, and enacting sweeping sentencing reform.
Moore's proposal would maintain states' rights to have an armed National Guard and would allow guns to be used for sport and hunting while instituting new protections for the public.
It is worth noting that there is virtually no difference between Bloomberg cheerleading stop-and-frisk and Donald Trump musing during the last election about somehow instituting the program nationwide.
Glyphosate use was approved for the 18 months in the EU instead of 15 years, which was the original timetable and some countries like Italy are instituting their own restrictions.
Uber is considering instituting a similar ban during "core working hours" and reducing the budget for drinks during after-hour events, based on recommendations by an outside law firm. Jet.
In instituting that ban, the I.A.A.F. invited Russian athletes who had been living outside the country and had been regularly tested for drugs to petition to compete on individual bases.
In May 2017, Massachusetts Senator Ed Merkey said that he would support re-instituting the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees after the Republicans killed the rule to confirm Neil Gorsuch.
Checking out would look more like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, the last of which had bag use decrease by 205 percent after instituting a fee in 210.
Ms. Keleher said she hoped to give Puerto Rico's long-ailing schools a boost after Hurricane Maria by decentralizing the school system, instituting greater local control and modernizing the curriculum.
It posits instituting " a legally enforceable standard" with Congress but it is unclear as of now whether that means a carbon tax, cap-and-trade system or something else entirely.
Many of Ms. Warren's spending proposals rely on instituting tax hikes on America's richest individuals and corporations, and some critics have said she is promising voters things that are undeliverable.
Sheriff Hernandez clearly represents her county's progressive values—she campaigned on a pledge to stop handing detained immigrants to ICE, and she followed through, instituting the policy in early 2017.
And there were hints over the weekend that the White House may be considering "suspending late fees, instituting low-interest loans for some businesses, and pushing loan modifications," per Politico.
After the Sandy Hook massacre in 2012, New York lawmakers moved swiftly to pass the SAFE Act, which banned assault weapons and high capacity magazines while instituting universal background checks.
In New York City, Uber and Lyft bypassed regulations meant to increase driver pay and reduce congestion by instituting strict quotas that pushed drivers to essentially live in their cars.
Mr. Lapid advanced legislation to phase out wholesale exemptions for the ultra-Orthodox, instituting annual quotas for the enlistment of yeshiva graduates and sanctions for those who evaded the draft.
The country has taken on unprecedented "wartime" measures to control the virus's spread, such as placing severe restrictions on some 403 million people and instituting mass quarantines in major cities.
Officials at Baruch responded to Mr. Deng's death by permanently barring Pi Delta Psi and instituting a moratorium on pledging for every Greek social organization on campus until next year.
Holder, which lifted a long-standing requirement that certain states and cities with a history of discrimination at the polls obtain federal approval before instituting new electoral rules or districts.
The data release came on the same day the U.S. and China started their trade war with both countries instituting tariffs on $34 billion worth of the other country's goods.
If elected president, Sanders said he would also work to restore net neutrality and ban internet and cable companies from instituting data caps and throttling consumer access to the internet.
Given the importance of steel in infrastructure improvements, instituting steel tariffs now would result in the government's infrastructure investments being less cost-effective, likely causing the price tag to climb.
Jerry Speziale, the police director, said that "we've cleaned our own house," by instituting civility and integrity tests for officers and initiating the investigation that grew into the federal inquiry.
Instituting public policy that adversely impacts the wealthy and powerful—and that doesn't produce an immediate tangible gain for everyone else—isn't exactly a strength of the American political system.
The president then finished his thought with a third tweet, effectively instituting a new policy in the blink of an eye that has sent the lives of trans soldiers into chaos.
They actively battled the hackers behind vDOS, fighting for control of IoT devices, and instituting kill procedures to wipe competing infections off compromised devices—natural selection playing out at internet speed.
Last night, on his eighth day in office, President Trump signed the executive action limiting the flow of refugees into the U.S. by instituting what he calls "extreme vetting" of immigrants.
For more than a year now, President Donald Trump has been playing chicken with China, instituting increasingly expensive tariffs to add pressure for a trade deal that never seems to materialize.
Other states are moving in the opposite direction, instituting work requirements that boot people from Medicaid if they don't work, train, or volunteer for a certain number of hours every week.
Among other things, that obliged transgender people to use public restrooms that correspond to the sex on their birth certificate, and prevented municipalities from instituting anti-discrimination ordinances that included sexuality.
In February a government-appointed advisory group concluded that instituting one would make New Zealand's tax system fairer, and recommended taxing capital gains at the same rate as the highest incomes.
The Trump administration is in the process of re-instituting sanctions on Iran after pulling out of an agreement negotiated under President Barack Obama that would limit that nation's nuclear development.
Like many other leaders of the time, he was an autocrat, instituting one-party rule on the ground that democracy was "an over-sophisticated pastime which we in Africa cannot afford".
Delta, United Continental, Southwest, American Airlines Group — A new fare hike of up to $8 round-trip appears to be taking hold, with most of the major carriers instituting that increase.
The site was blocked in Russia last September for allegedly spreading information detrimental to the development of children, then reinstated in April after instituting a requirement that users specify their age.
Placing ISPs under Title II was the only legal way — barring the unlikely introduction and passage of Congressional legislation instituting complicated new regulatory procedures — in which these companies could be regulated.
And a month later, a stalemate at the Supreme Court blocked North Carolina from instituting laws that included a voter ID provision and restrictions on early voting and same-day registration.
And Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, who seems to have been muscled out by Bannon, has regained some control, instituting a "10-point checklist" before any new initiatives are rolled out.
To address the damaging use of gasoline in cars and trucks, a government commission considered instituting an 28503 mile-per-hour speed limit on Germany's autobahns, which currently have no restrictions.
He said the company shares concerns about climate change and emissions reductions, but believes that there are more effective ways to curb emissions such as instituting a revenue-neutral carbon tax.
"This can start by introducing employee resource groups, instituting company-wide speaker series that dive into real experiences, and educating employees on the resources available within and outside of a company."
The options being considered include creating a state-run pension administrator, raising the retirement age, instituting a 5 percent contribution from employers and adopting stronger regulations for the pension fund administrators.
He said he would be instituting the highest level of economic sanctions against Tehran, raising questions over the viability of investments made in Iran by foreign companies with a U.S. footprint.
It is notable that the same Office of Legal Counsel provided the president with the widely pilloried legal opinion about instituting a travel ban against persons from six predominantly Muslim nations.
In an attempt to reduce the clutter, Amazon is instituting a system called the Inventory Performance Index, which it describes as a "first step in setting a bar" on inventory performance.
The new measures agreed in negotiations on Tuesday included adopting European certification standards for scaffolding, instituting the use of safety netting and increasing the number of safety inspectors, both sides said.
Andrew M. Cuomo appears close to victories on raising the minimum wage and instituting paid family leave across New York, achievements that would cement his carefully cultivated reputation for progressive leadership.
A new lawsuit accuses Neumann of instituting a "cultish" office culture, forcing employees to drink alcohol at a mandatory office summer camp, and unceremoniously firing employees with little to no notice.
As the number of infections and deaths from the novel coronavirus rise drastically, governments, schools, and companies around the world are instituting more drastic measures to rein in the virus's spread.
There is no denying that Ms. Ardern has secured a string of progressive victories, banning plastic bags, bolstering action on climate change and instituting paid time off for domestic violence victims.
He has worked, intensively, with the players he felt were underperforming most under his predecessor, not necessarily instituting major changes in their styles of play but offering advice, tweaks, minor improvements.
The U.S. has yet to consider such a far-reaching plan; however, we've seen progress here as well, with three cities instituting bans on the technology and others considering similar prohibitions.
Wojcicki didn't address Maza or Crowder specifically, but she spoke about instituting the new policy to address "problematic" content that YouTube's team believes does not cross the line under current rules.
In fact, I and other US officials consistently advocated re-instituting a scuttled investigation of Zlochevsky Burisma's founder, as well as holding the corrupt prosecutors who closed the case to account.
Instituting a tax on carbon emissions enjoys less support from the public — just 50 percent of Americans like the idea, according to that poll — but 71 percent of Democrats support it.
The TSA is instituting new regulations for airport security pat-downs, and the techniques are reportedly so invasive that the agency preemptively warned local police to expect calls from concerned travelers.
It phases out the health care law's Medicaid expansion and fundamentally overhauls the program's financing, instituting a spending cap that is expected to reduce funding by $800 billion over 10 years.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cubans have overwhelmingly ratified a new constitution that enshrines the one-party socialist system as irrevocable while instituting modest economic and social changes, according to the national electoral commission.
To make its policing of bad actors a little more obvious, Twitter is instituting new policies that should help users hide offensive content and see what happens after a tweet gets reported.
On the thorny issue of how to pay for her $1 trillion plan, she suggests rolling back some of the permanent corporate tax cuts and instituting a new fee on some banks.
Asian American students and professors around the country — from elite East Coast institutions to their West Coast counterparts — soon began calling out their universities for allegedly instituting quotas against Asian American students.
After all, the country—which committed to instituting political reforms in the wake of 2011's Arab Spring—has long been seen as a beacon of stability in a tumultuous Middle East.
Without instituting serious public health improvements, including wider access to quality contraception and family planning and access to safe abortion, this is an impossible request that places an undue burden on women.
Sometime this spring, Verizon will be instituting a wait period, where new phones will be locked to Verizon for an unspecified amount of time before customers will be able to unlock them.
In 2003 a group of doctors published a paper with their findings that instituting the relatively restrictive Cornell guidelines "dramatically decreased the number of post-mortem sperm retrievals performed at our institution".
One of the edits removed a reference to a Politifact article that rated "mostly false" Stewart's claim that he had "cut violent crime in half" by instituting a crackdown on illegal immigration.
And in the past few years, Danish voters elected a right-of-center government, which has been instituting reforms that have put tighter restrictions on access to the long-held safety net.
Myriad welfare programs currently employed by the government "lift more than 40 percent of Americans out of poverty, and instituting a universal income in our country would undermine that progress," he said.
As a $30-plus trillion-dollar transfer of wealth from baby boomers to their heirs heats up, financial advisors are instituting policies and programs to recruit and retain those heirs as clients.
Supported by Freedom Partners, which funds causes championed by the Koch brothers, the Fund has worked to combat various Democratic initiatives, from instituting overtime laws to implementing the EPA's Clean Power Plan.
Second, instituting a public option or re-committing to the insurance co-ops for those Americans who find themselves without affordable options for care is another way we can win for Americans.
Music publishers said that instituting 100 percent licensing would further depress royalty rates by letting outlets like radio stations and digital music services shop for whatever party would accept the lowest fee.
Instituting a new 1.4-percent excise tax on private colleges with big endowments, also apparently in the final GOP bill, would arguably be an even more egregious misuse of the tax code.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak's government approved a law banning the malicious spread of false news reporting on Monday, instituting penalties of up to six years in prison and $125,000, Reuters reports.
"(Turnbull should) look seriously at instituting a moratorium on immigration of Muslims to Australia or, at the very least, greater stringency in vetting those wishing to come to our country," she said.
Other signals are also troubling, such as a Trump surrogate speaking of instituting a registry of Muslims — and citing the internment of Japanese-Americans in World War II as a precedent. Really?
The 2023 deadline for instituting this law is about providing a cushion to allow the NCAA time to adequately adjust its current bylaws to be more in line with this new legislation.
And while AMLO's administration has just started taking some more serious measures, including instituting a social distancing program and suspending all nonessential activities, for many it's far too little, far too late.
Jay Inslee fought but failed to bring a vote on a historic climate change policy that he has pursued for years: instituting the nation's first tax on planet-warming carbon dioxide pollution.
One other note, from Kansas, which is considering instituting a work requirement: Forty-nine percent of Medicaid expansion-eligible people said they were already working and 34 percent said they were disabled.
He's a child slave and instead of burning Tatooine to the ground and instituting social change, the Jedi gamble Anakin's freedom in a pod race where death is a very real possibility.
Instead, prosecutor's offices often cut costs by either not hiring enough lawyers to conduct thorough reviews or by instituting blanket resentence recommendations that lead to much longer sentences than many defendants deserve.
Tumblr isn't instituting any new privacy or usage policies around group chats, but Oltrogge reiterated that people must be 13 years old to use the site, and sharing adult content isn't allowed.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission detailed the settlement with the drug company in an order instituting an administrative proceeding arising out of violations of provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
We might care about their policy choices, but it's hard for most laypeople to gauge how successful a candidate is likely to be at instituting those policies in our complicated government structure.
Carthel Crout, the mayor at the time, said that Mr. Inman proved to be an able administrator of the 20113-officer force, instituting a neighborhood watch and cracking down on drug dealers.
While instituting a land tax addresses multiple problems in a single strike, carrying through with the policy requires courage as a large percentage of urban land is held by the powerful elite.
Still, the school will now be instituting steps to "ensure that students not add the baggage of bigotry to their learning experience," particularly students from minority groups, Robel wrote in her statement.
U.S. inmates would be well served by lawmakers and other relevant parties seizing the initiative of the current criminal justice reform movement and devoting the resources for instituting effective prisoner rehabilitation programs.
It partially implemented a tax on sugar sweetened beverages, instituting a 40 percent tax on such drinks that are carbonated, though not on juices made with added sugars that many children drink.
"A lot of the club owners circumnavigated being overtly racist by instituting these highly exclusive dress codes," says Lauren Black, a Lesbifriends Cartel promoter whose parties cater to lesbian POC in the city.
READ: The coronavirus outbreak just got much, much worse To deal with the crisis, China has quarantined entire cities, instituting "war-time measures" at the epicenter of the outbreak in the Hubei province.
The company has started to address the spread by instituting fact boxes and preventing some videos from appearing in search, but popular videos can still send people down a rabbit hole of conspiracies.
"As part of the scheme, Huawei allegedly launched a policy instituting a bonus program to reward employees who obtained confidential information from competitors," the DOJ wrote in a press release announcing the charges.
Kate Byrne, president of Intentional Media, suggested instituting a buddy system for each candidate, similar to the way first-year students entering college are assigned an older student to guide them during orientation.
After years of denial, the NFL is finally starting to grapple with the long-term damage the game is causing players, including instituting rule changes to try to reduce the number of concussions.
"The investors need to get together and fire the [executive], and follow that by publicly explaining why, apologising, compensating the victim and instituting a much more rigorous set of work expectations," Keyes said.
The NBA made a lot of money off of Allen Iverson, part of a long history of exploiting what black people are up to, and they thanked him by instituting a dress code.
All of the evidence was available to Trump before instituting this policy: The global gag rule would lead to loss of life around the world, yet, he still chose to prioritize partisan ideology.
Changing that might mean instituting clear rules of the road, like: no tedious interviews between two talking heads; no greenlighting weak ideas; and absolutely no videos that essentially fabricate scenes for the camera.
Having said that, Trump has talked about repealing Obamacare, deporting millions of our neighbors, instituting religious tests, overturning President Obama's actions on climate change and moving the Supreme Court far to the right.
And if that's indeed their goal, it only makes sense that they'd start acting like the radio industry, instituting pay-to-play schemes and working behind the scenes to make select tracks ubiquitous.
"The federal government is instituting legal proceedings on behalf of the Orang Asli in recognition of the federal government's constitutional and legal duty to protect and promote their wellbeing and advancement," Thomas said.
Atwood's 1985 novel about extremist right-wing Christians toppling the United States government and instituting a sexist fundamentalist society feels painfully relevant in an America where women's reproductive rights are constantly under assault.
He quickly began a wholesale reimagining of the team's rules and operations, always with an eye toward college readiness, instituting a minimum grade percentage average of 251 and holding study halls after school.
Xiao Jie, the finance minister, wrote in late December in People's Daily, the Communist Party's official newspaper, that leaders at a major party meeting two months earlier had favored instituting such a tax.
That has regularly played out in the A.F.L., where an on-field protest by Aboriginal player Nicky Winmar led to the league instituting a code of conduct prohibiting racial vilification in the '90s.
Sadly, some pharmacies and providers are skeptical of instituting their own patient safety evaluation systems for various reasons, including unfavorable interpretations of regulations by the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
Commissioner Rob Manfred said that all 30 teams were being surveyed as Major League Baseball considered instituting leaguewide guidelines for handling fans who make racist remarks like those at Fenway Park this week.
He has also introduced a series of audacious policy proposals, including establishing a national rent control standard, eliminating existing medical debt and instituting a wealth tax that goes farther than Ms. Warren's plan.
Unless someone stops the EPA from instituting and following through on these new policies, Americans can expect: With that in mind, here's an opportunity for your elected representatives to make their views clear.
Not all industry officials are confident FERC will move ahead, but many expect regulators will advance the issue in a piecemeal fashion, slowly instituting market-by-market changes to help coal and nukes.
Both for instituting proper policies and for finding cures for various subtypes of Alzheimer's disease, the need is to align the grim and unvarying societal narrative with the nuanced and complex scientific narrative.
By arranging to be president for life, and by instituting Xi Jinping thought as a new ideological requirement for China, Xi went beyond his well-known admiration for Mao Zedong to outright emulation.
In addition to numerous states such as New York and Michigan instituting regulations on flavored e-cigarette and vaping products, federal officials also took steps earlier this month to develop guidelines on restrictions.
According to the Morning Consult poll, in key states, 22019 percent of voters said instituting a commission structure at the CFPB would help consumers and 55 percent said it would benefit small businesses.
But protection also means making sure that those who have pre-existing conditions can afford plans that cover the medications they need, which requires instituting policies aimed at both insurers and pharmaceutical companies.
Educators in six conservative and swing states with weak unions — West Virginia, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arizona, Colorado and North Carolina — thronged capitals to demand that politicians raise education budgets, sometimes by instituting new taxes.
"Instituting a general duty to inspect the content would seriously call into question the business model of search engines, which is approved by lawmakers and wanted by society," the court said, according to Reuters.
According to Politico, the HRC will advocate for making assault rifles harder to obtain, preventing people accused of domestic violence or named on terrorism watch lists from obtaining guns, and instituting better background checks.
"Instituting a general duty to inspect the content would seriously call into question the business model of search engines, which is approved by lawmakers and wanted by society," the court said in a statement.
The announcement was timed with the arrival of the California Consumer Privacy Act, and amounted to ClassPass instituting a required state rule nationally—a move that was not unreasonable, but to studios was unwelcome.
The plan would also hike taxes on large corporations, first by repealing the GOP tax bill passed by the last Congress and by instituting targeted taxes on financial firms, large corporations and multinational companies.
"Biden strongly supports the Protecting the Right to Organize Act's (PRO Act) provisions instituting financial penalties on companies that interfere with workers' organizing efforts, including firing or otherwise retaliating against workers," Biden's website reads.
As a party, they should redouble their efforts to help those in the lower economic and middle classes, even when it goes underappreciated, and should do so without instituting purity tests against Wall Street.
Read: Trump vs America -- the fight for democracy Erdogan has already transformed a largely ceremonial office into a strong powerbase, instituting a widespread crackdown on dissent that intensified after a failed coup last year.
Carlson, a conservative political commentator who has been known for being confrontational, started the conversation about California universities instituting an 18% cap on out-of-state residents but having no cap for illegal aliens.
In her semi-annual congressional testimony on Wednesday and Thursday, Janet Yellen said the Federal Reserve had not ruled out instituting negative interest rates and said there was a "chance" of a downturn ahead.
A Senate investigation that concluded earlier this month recommended a series of measures aimed at preventing further disasters, expanding the list of environmental crimes and instituting a tax on miners of up to 40%.
It's as if the show decided to make its villains Islamic terrorists, bent on instituting Sharia law throughout the world, but then didn't bother to think about how that might play into terrible stereotypes.
Along with instituting stricter regulations for abortion providers, Missouri lawmakers want to make it legal for employers and landlords to discriminate against women who are pregnant, have had an abortion, or use birth control.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission detailed the settlement with the London-based drug company in an order instituting an administrative proceeding arising out of violations of provisions in the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
"  Kaine added the first program was "ill conceived" and there were better ways — including instituting a no fly zone — to spend U.S. money, noting, "I think a lot of people recognize that in retrospect.
For example, USCIS reversed many years of prior practice by instituting a new policy requiring its officers to re-adjudicate extensions of previously processed petitions, even where no facts had changed in the filing.
A moderate Republican lawmaker on Monday proposed instituting a carbon tax, breaking with the party's long-standing opposition to policies that would punish people and companies that emit gases that cause climate change. Rep.
She supports instituting universal background checks, banning assault rifles, and Extreme Risk Orders — also known as "red flag" laws — which allow law enforcement to remove guns from people they determine to be a threat.
Our efforts have included self-reporting the Macro issue, bringing our licensing into compliance, changing our leadership and governance, instituting new company values, and transforming the culture so that compliance is a top priority.
By not instituting widespread testing from the start, the U.S. has ensured that there are now cases all over the country — we have no idea how many — and that the virus will spread rapidly.
By divesting non-core assets; reducing operational inefficiency; instituting capital discipline and aggressively de-levering; and enhancing leadership and oversight, AT&T can improve its business and deliver historic value creation for all stakeholders.
It had sent Gray's bosses at Inpax a memo just days before the accident, criticizing lackluster delivery rates in the area and instituting a "no package left behind" policy during the critical holiday week.
An overwhelming majority of Americans favor Congress expanding background checks for firearm sales, passing "red flag" laws and instituting a voluntary buyback program, according to a WSJ/NBC poll conducted between Aug. 10–14.
Carnival Cruise Lines is instituting a number of protocols in response to the coronavirus outbreak, including barring certain guests from disembarking and mandating temperature check-ins and pre-cruise screenings for others during boarding.
It is a problem that Congress and the White House can rectify, not by cutting spending, but by raising the minimum wage, updating the overtime-pay rules and instituting paid sick leave — for starters.
The ministers urged rapid implementation of agreements, such as EU states exchanging airline passenger data and instituting systematic checks on the identities of not just foreigners but also EU citizens crossing Schengen's external borders.
Companies have still been raising the list prices of their medicines to offset the rise in drug rebates, but the political climate has prevented companies from instituting large, frequent price increases like previous years.
In 2016, he led an effort to establish a government-endorsed, privately run program to help undocumented immigrants by instituting a "community resident card" to access city services in lieu of a driver's license.
The State of Louisiana took over most New Orleans public schools, instituting changes that created the nation's first so-called "portfolio" school district, in which the majority of schools are independently managed charter schools.
One of the first national elected leaders to give birth in office, Ardern also garnered praise for her handling of a pair of March mosque shootings, including instituting a quick ban on assault weapons.
The Thai government responded by introducing registration documents -- known locally as pink cards -- for migrant workers on board fishing boats, along with instituting practices to inspect ships' crews when leaving and returning to port.
Because the terms of these loans can be hard on borrowers, some states either ban them outright or have regulated them by, for example, instituting laws that limit the APR to 36 percent or less.
When Director of the Office of Management and Budget Mick Mulvaney became acting director of the CFPB in November – following Cordray's resignation to begin his race for governor in Ohio – Mulvaney started instituting immediate reforms.
"I have appointed a team to study the papers with a view to possibly instituting criminal prosecution, and another to study them with civil proceedings in mind," Attorney General Tommy Thomas said in a statement.
Ultimately, Airbnb has limited power in stopping governments from instituting any of the following regulations, but its latest release makes it very clear what the company's preferences are and what it sees as its responsibilities.
The judges also said that DHS is likely to prevail on the claim that the administration didn't go through the regulatory process and deliberative system that allows for public comment before instituting the sweeping changes.
Instituting a standing repo facility would encourage banks to hold more Treasurys and thus reduce the demand for reserves, which escalated after the financial crisis when big Wall Street institutions faced a crippling liquidity shortage.
The IOC was criticized for not instituting a blanket ban on Russia for the 2016 Olympics, instead screening athletes on a case-by-case basis and allowing 271 athletes to compete under the Russian flag.
As she said during the debate, Clinton wants to raise taxes on the wealthy to pay for a variety of programs, such as instituting paid family leave, making college debt-free and investing in infrastructure.
She repeated previous announcements that Facebook would be instituting new standards for advertising transparency, allowing people to see all the adverts a page is running and launching new tools ahead of EU elections in May.
The flight restrictions will arrive as a part of an update to drone software, instituting restrictions or the duration of the games this month in the South Korean cities of Pyeongchang, Gangneung, Bongpyeong and Jeongseon.
He has promised to boot out "the mafia of power" by getting rid of corruption and instituting "republican austerity" in public spending; he's promised to pay for massive new social programs with the money saved.
Though his goals in education were not realized, Mr. Patrick was widely praised for helping to keep student performance high while instituting reforms aimed at closing the achievement gap between students of different socioeconomic backgrounds.
The USOC, which has already implemented reforms and initiatives, including instituting new leadership and stronger accountability measures, said it is creating a culture free from abuse that can be an example for all other organizations.
This might mean instituting a minimum Social Security benefit while curbing benefits for high earners, or using competition to curb cost growth in Medicare and Medicaid while also expanding coverage to include long-term care.
MMT has become increasingly influential on the left, giving progressives like Myerson a reason to believe that a high price tag shouldn't stop the US from instituting wide-ranging social reforms like Medicare for all.
In late April, during a routine visit to Cúcuta, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos announced that the government would be instituting a new form of ID for Venezuelans who cross regularly into Colombian border states.
The company's Chief Financial Officer Nikolay Ivanov told Reuters in an interview in January that dividend payments were likely this year, and said instituting a new policy of regular payouts would be a wise move.
"If they're now talking about instituting training programs, the fear that I have is that it suggests that there weren't programs in place before or if they were, they clearly were not sufficient," he said.
Social soirees have been canceled, universities are moving classes online, and more companies are instituting mandatory telecommuting policies—Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Salesforce have each asked their employees to work from home in recent weeks.
He once referred to himself as "emir" of a group with ties to Al Qaeda that in 2012 took control of territory in Mali, instituting its own rule until French troops ousted it in 2013.
Anticipating higher consumer demand, the company is instituting measures to "lower our overall bandwidth utilization by at least 25% in all of the markets launching Disney+ on March 24th," the report said, citing Mayer's statement.
Minas Gerais, a major mining state, passed a law instituting new safety measures for miners last year following the collapse of a tailings dam at a Vale SA mine that killed more than 270 people.
Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, aims to get rid of the tax havens by instituting a per-country limit on the foreign tax credit and taxing offshore and domestic income at the same rate.
The NRA, which has sought to pour cold water on nearly all the proposed reforms, came out swinging against Patrick on Friday after he signaled support for instituting background checks for gun sales between strangers.
The Homeland Security Department has been searching for ways to stem the uptick for the past month — including instituting a pilot program in El Paso intended to expedite the adjudications of Mexican migrants seeking asylum.
Such changes would include converting to a "safe harbor" plan, instituting a profit-sharing contribution, more education to inform employees of the benefits of saving for retirement or an automatic enrollment of all eligible employees.
She doesn't defend the status quo — she doesn't think there's any compelling reason why Iowa should be first — but she does think there's room for retail politics in small states, while instituting a national primary.
Amazon (AMZN) told third-party sellers that beginning on April 1 it will collect sales tax on shipments to Pennsylvania, the second state, after Washington, where the e-commerce giant is instituting Marketplace Tax Collection.
"Sustainability is one of our core values and we're committed to demonstrating change by taking action and instituting sustainable practices throughout our organization," said Bishop Museum president and CEO Melanie Ide in a press release.
The new law addressed discrimination in two main ways: by permitting lawsuits against direct government bias in election practices and by requiring certain states and localities to obtain federal approval before instituting new election procedures.
Sessions' very brief ruling simply overturned the four-year precedent without instituting a new standard, but analysts assume the ruling will allow judges to start rejecting asylum claims without needing to schedule a hearing first.
The bill's cuts to Medicaid — ending the generous funding for Medicaid expansion and instituting a federal spending cap — could also hit insurers, because so much of the insurance program is now administered by private plans.
CATHY AREU, PUBLISHER, CATALINA MAGAZINE: OK. CHAFFETZ: Do the Democrats, do they think they are scoring points with the American people by instituting this resistance movement climbing the Statue of Liberty on the Fourth of July?
Speaking of Germany: At the conference, Perry called out Germany in particular for displaying ambitious rhetoric on addressing climate change but instituting policies, such as closing down nuclear plants, that ultimately increase its greenhouse gas emissions.
Instead of restricting women, we should focus on creating the conditions to make them feel safe -- instituting law and order, training police, punishing eve-teasing (unwanted advances on a woman), cat-calling, and even offensive staring.
It's a very frequent topic and we believe strongly in Instituting the Rooney Rule — meaning that unless it's an extreme situation, we want to get women [and others from minority groups] on a company's leadership team.
Mr Lanier remains optimistic that things can be fixed, perhaps by instituting a system of small payments to users for their data or by ensuring that artists and writers are recognised and paid for their work.
Other responses, like tightening drug-prescribing guidelines and instituting programmes to prevent "doctor shopping", would, perversely, trigger a short-term increase in deaths by incentivising those addicted to prescription painkillers to switch to heroin or fentanyl.
The chipmaker was already stumbling from an FTC complaint a week back that accused the company of instituting a "no license, no chips" policy that instituted higher fees and held down competitors, according to the commission.
In 2016, it launched its first New York event at the Park Avenue Armory, a fall edition dedicated to classical art, before instituting a spring iteration last May focusing on modern and contemporary art and design.
House members are set to put forward a higher-ed revamp this week, including instituting borrowing caps and eliminating some loan forgiveness programs in the $1.34 trillion federal student loan program, the Wall Street Journal reported.
If the President takes action to reform a runaway agency class by instituting civil service reform, he will truly be returning political control to the people and their elected representatives in Congress and the White House.
The recommendations, which were unanimously adopted by the board on Sunday, call for reducing Chief Executive Travis Kalanick's sweeping authority at the firm and instituting more controls over spending, human resources and the behavior of managers.
The European Union is instituting its own data access framework with the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2), which requires banks to open up APIs by 2018 to give third-party providers access to their customers' accounts.
An Upshot article on Tuesday about the expense of instituting a single-payer health care system in the United States misstated the average salary of general practitioner doctors in Britain, which has a single-payer system.
Facebook in the post wrote that it is instituting a "rigorous and regular compliance and audit process" to check in on third-party contractors and that it will increase "requirements and expectations" laid out in contracts.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) said Monday that he's open to instituting a mandatory gun buyback program if he's elected to the White House following a mass shooting in his hometown of El Paso, Texas, last week.
Youngstown's earlier experiments in worker control, as well as more recent successes in Cleveland, also serve to drive home the ways in which the larger community stands to benefit from instituting basic protocols of worker ownership.
On Thursday, Airbnb took its most aggressive steps yet to combat discrimination, releasing a 32-page report and instituting changes including a new nondiscrimination policy and requiring a "community commitment" from its hosts, writes Katie Benner.
It's time for policymakers to stand up for working people, restoring the rights that have been chipped away at for the past four decades and instituting new ones to adapt to the changing nature of work.
This means instituting meaningful penalties against employers who illegally interfere with workers forming a union and prohibiting union-busting practices like making workers attend meetings designed to persuade them against voting in favor of a union.
Bali has considered instituting a tourist tax of $10 per visitor and is also working to create guidelines for culturally insensitive tourists, a select group of whom "are visiting religious sites in bathing suits," Fodor's notes.
It did, however, do its due diligence, investigating the cause of the phone's battery issues, publicly apologizing and instituting an eight-point safety check in hopes of assuring that it wouldn't ever repeat its mistakes again.
What we should keep in mind when instituting tariffs is that the larger the difference between the growth rates of world trade and world production, the greater the extent of global efficiencies that may be disrupted.
These moves are not exactly ideological in the traditional sense, though legislation aimed at stopping the minimum wage from rising and instituting Medicaid work requirements certainly falls in line with right-wing hostility toward the poor.
Officials also said that the health experts' arguments were bolstered by actions and urgings by several governors who began instituting dramatic restrictions on public life over the weekend and urged the federal government to take charge.
But firing undocumented workers — and instituting widespread policies intended to flush them out of the US labor market — may have the unintended consequence of placing stress on an economy desperately in need of low-skilled workers.
Old Country Buffet's sales dropped 217 percent in 2017, but Golden Corral is instituting a "100-year plan," according to CEO Lance Trenary, who provided vague details of this plan to Restaurant Business magazine in 2018.
Forty-six other states will have (or will be in the process of instituting), a system called the Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail in time for the 2020 election, but Tennessee will have no such thing.
My best guess is that China is not instituting this policy with the specific intention of eliciting violence, but that they really are seeking to indoctrinate (we've seen China use this strategy before, toward Falun Gong).
The maddening Catch 22 is that it would likely be higher if key pieces of Sanders's platform—including overturning Citizens United, instituting automatic voter registration, and ending pernicious voter-ID laws and gerrymandering—were already policy.
Apple has recommended that employees at its Silicon Valley headquarters work from home due to coronavirus fears, making it the latest in a growing list of companies instituting new remote work policies because of the outbreak.
The move is part of an industry-wide shift, according to the Washington Post, which notes that InterContinental Hotels Group took similar steps in July, while Hyatt is instituting the bulk dispensers at particular test properties.
The platform has made a number of policy changes in response to the pending settlement in recent weeks, most notably instituting an explicit ban on violent or "mature" videos that appear to be marketed toward children.
" Following that encounter, the Trump campaign sent a letter to Twitter accusing the company of instituting a "Biden protection rule" that effectively "censors and silences legitimate political speech Biden's campaign and its supporters do not like.
His proposal includes requiring at least one armed school resource officer for every 1,000 students; instituting measures to keep weapons out of the hands of the violent or mentally ill; and expanding mental health services statewide.
It would have cut $100 billion from the deficit by instituting an across-the-board spending freeze, preventing cost-of-living increases to Social Security and Medicare as well as increases in defense and domestic spending.
Last month, President Trump announced from the Oval Office that he was instituting a total ban on all e-cigarette flavors except tobacco until the companies can clear the Food and Drug Administration's strict regulatory requirements.
The DOJ alleged that Vinnik, who was arrested in Greece on Tuesday, used BTC-e to facilitate crimes by not requiring users to validate their identity, anonymizing transactions and not instituting any processes against money laundering.
One who thinks that will occur, and fairly quickly, is Matthew L. Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, an advocacy group based in Washington that has led the charge for instituting local bans.
The Senate version of VAWA, sponsored by Iowa Republican Senator Joni Ernst, arrived after months of opaque holdups, and walks back this 2013 provision, instituting a series of restrictions on the jurisdictional reach of tribal courts.
If the Obama Administration is truly serious about instituting change in the housing market that ensures affordability for all, while protecting the American taxpayer, it must realize that a gridlocked Congress will not act anytime soon.
Suspending the current dividend requirements, instituting a fixed rate below the typical return on equity, and reclassifying a portion of these required dividends paid as principal repayment each amounts to yet another bailout for these corporations.
The DOJ alleged that Vinnik, who was arrested in Greece on Tuesday, used BTC-e to facilitate crimes by not requiring users to validate their identity, anonymizing transactions and not instituting any anti-money laundering processes.
That is now the minimum acceptable response to Russia's massive and state-sponsored doping program and its continued boot dragging on taking full responsibility and instituting genuine, verifiable root-to-branch reform across all Olympic sports.
Where it stands: Draghi also tried to placate the heads of Europe's consumer banks by instituting a tiered deposit system that would spare some banks from having to pay the central bank to park their reserves.
Threat level: The injections are prompting suspicion the Fed is instituting a clandestine new phase of quantitative easing to boost asset prices and help stimulate the economy, but that's not the case, according to market strategists.
She is campaigning on Medicaid expansion (which may be on the ballot in November), building a public medical school in the state, protecting public lands, raising the minimum wage and teachers' pay, and instituting universal preschool.
Candidate Obama didn't favor overturning the country's private health care system or even instituting the individual mandate to purchase health insurance that Senator Clinton insisted was necessary to extend coverage, though he later adopted it as president.
Ford would want to send Dolores down the road into Wyatt-dom after instituting the Reveries system because he wants to unravel the mystery of the maze just as badly as does the Man in Black. Why?
Washington (CNN)The Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General announced late Wednesday that it would "review DHS' implementation" of President Donald Trump's controversial executive order instituting a temporary travel ban on seven majority-Muslim countries.
An Al Qaeda-affiliated terror group has decided to follow in the footsteps of cities such as Seattle, San Francisco and Boston and countries like Australia and the United Kingdom in instituting a ban on plastic bags.
Meanwhile, some schools are trying to reel in the mounting debt problem by instituting a no-loans policy and a growing number of states are adopting free-tuition programs to boost the number of students attending college.
While instituting no selfie zones might seem like a bit of an over-reaction, it seems that people can't be trusted to look after themselves, so someone has to do it for them until they wise up.
One legacy publication took some well-deserved flak for wringing its hands about a new crisis of civility because people were using some very mean words about the policy of separating families and the people instituting it.
Over the two and a half centuries since, we've grown more democratic, expanding the franchise to women and people of color and instituting the direct election of senators by popular vote (the 17th amendment, ratified in 1913).
When oil prices crashed in 5003, President Nicolas Maduro responded to budgetary shortfalls by printing money, instituting price controls and tightening access to U.S. dollars, stoking runaway inflation that is expected to top 2500,2500 percent in 237.
Regulators and authorities responded by instituting air traffic corridors and beacon-based navigation systems—and eventually, around 1930, air traffic control towers began appearing in the UK. In 1935, the first Flight Monitoring Center appeared in Newark.
The Axon Signal Sidearm Systems like these could make law enforcement's use of body cameras a more seamless process, rather than tasking officers with the responsibility of pressing a button or instituting an "always on" recording policy.
Regulators around the world, led by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, have tightened the screws on token sales of initial coin offerings, by instituting rules and guidelines that are giving investors pause and delaying new offerings.
Amalgamated Bank and CtW Investment Group, both of which have previously sparred with Chipotle, filed a shareholder resolution on Tuesday to strip board leadership from Ells, who is also co-chief executive, by instituting an independent chair.
Even as the Roosevelt Administration began to prepare for the war, switching on the "arsenal of democracy" and instituting a peacetime draft, it wasn't enough to deter the Japanese from hitting the United States at Pearl Harbor.
The consequences of reducing the reimbursement of infusible drugs without instituting at the same time a reimbursement for the necessary professional services to train and monitor patients for self-administration of the drugs are happening right now.
The leaders of those schools believed they could preserve the integrity of sports and academia by eliminating athletic scholarships, banning postseason/bowl game participation, and instituting strict academic admission standards that all members would have to follow.
Starting in 2007, when he became the ranking Republican on the House Budget Committee, Ryan started putting together budgets that laid out comprehensive conservative plans for reshaping the federal government, slashing spending and instituting big entitlement reforms.
President Trump tweeted this morning that an on-again, off-again afternoon meeting to "protect & build our Steel and Aluminum Industries" — one that may include the signing of a proclamation instituting tariffs — is very much on again.
One of the country's loudest—if not necessarily brightest—voices for targeted voter suppression, Kobach has for years drummed up fears about fraud while instituting extremely strict standards, some of which were struck down by a judge.
In December, she reversed an Obama-era policy of granting full debt relief for students by instituting a tiered system that granted partial relief for federal loans based on whether students went on to be gainfully employed.
These include promises to lower the cost of HIV-prevention medications like Truvada and instituting anti-bias training to ensure that local law enforcement agencies interact with members of the LGBTQ community appropriately, among many others. Rep.
Grocery stores, dubbed essential businesses amid the shutdown of various institutions amid the pandemic, have taken various measures to protect shoppers and employees, including instituting "senior hours" for shoppers who are particularly at risk from the virus.
Boeing executives believe the most likely possibility is that the government effectively mandates a work stoppage, either by shutting down all nonessential businesses or instituting strict travel restrictions, such as border closures or shelter-in-place orders.
Yet there's also no denying that there are some real obstacles to ditching the practice of seeding playoff teams 1 through 8 by conference and instituting a 1-to-16 seeding protocol based purely on overall record.
"The court did not dispute that the president acted at the height of his powers in instituting" the executive order's "temporary pause on entry by nationals from certain countries that sponsor or shelter terrorism," the brief said.
Instituting these best practices requires investments in people who do user experience research, which considers "how people think, [and] what their priorities and incentives are" in order to develop products and features that will ensure their security.
State officials have responded by instituting measures to address what has become an increasingly common problem for conservation authorities across the country who aim to strike a balance between making parklands accessible and protecting them from degradation.
To make matters worse, if Congress passes the resolution, the CRA further prohibits the CFPB from instituting a similar rule addressing forced arbitration clauses unless Congress gives it explicit authority to do so sometime in the future.
He added that Mr. Basuki's defeat would embolden hard-line Islamic groups to further pressure the Jakarta and national governments to put in place an ultraconservative agenda, including instituting Islamic law and banning the sale of alcohol.
The senators pointed to the impact the uncertainty is already having, with centers halting renovation or expansion projects, instituting hiring freezes, delaying the launch of new medical services and having trouble retaining existing and recruiting new staff.
Among the enhancements the company will make are instituting a tree crew training and certificate program, hiring an independent wildfire safety auditor and conducting quarterly public reporting on electric maintenance work, the company said in the release.
The Chinese government is stepping up scrutiny of and instituting new measures for a once-burgeoning online lending sector, where fund closures have prompted protests and even caused a convenience store chain in Beijing to shut down.
Prompting the declines was a release Friday from China's Ministry of Justice regarding draft legislation for changing a law on private education that some saw as potentially instituting curbs on mergers and acquisitions activity in the space.
The Trump administration's plan calls for sensible reforms such as creating incentives for inmates to complete programs that reduce recidivism and instituting prison work programs that train inmates to do jobs available in the economy upon release.
According to that poll, the most popular potential way to reduce the impact of money in politics was instituting requirements that all groups spending money to support candidates disclose their contributors and how much money they gave.
Female delegates from opposing parties disagreed over how to implement a sexual harassment policy for the legislative chamber, according to the Washington Post, but the state House still ended up instituting its first sexual harassment training program.
" He pointed to the many public safety reforms he was instituting that went beyond just the police department: "senior citizen groups working with police, a police-clergy alliance, the changes we were making in our court systems.
As Wired noted, large numbers of Americans still find it hard to afford either cell phones or broadband, and the FCC is already instituting a verification system to help prevent fraud which should be available nationally by 2019.
Harris noted that businesses can strengthen security protocols by instituting pat-downs or metal detection devices at entrances; stipulating that music in the location is turned off during an altercation; and training staff regularly to deal with threats.
In a press released posted this evening to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website, the Trump administration said it was instituting a temporary suspension of what is known as premium processing for H-21B visa petitions.
"Thanks be to God who has allowed the Islamic State's soldiers in Sinai in applying his law and instituting religion in spite of all the infidels, apostates and envious Jews," one fighter can be seen and heard saying.
Not instituting federal protections for gig economy workers could be good for Uber and other on-demand tech companies that use independent contractors, since that means not having to pay for employee healthcare or contribute to retirement plans.
The policy prescription used when the crisis hit its peak in 2008 included the Fed taking its benchmark interest rate to near-zero and instituting three rounds of quantitative easing, or bond buying that helped create bank reserves.
Central to their approach was taking the central bank's benchmark interest rate to near zero and instituting three rounds of bond buying aimed at lowering long-term interest rates and bringing liquidity back to the economy and markets.
The company's model of launching high-quality originals, rolling out the service worldwide on a massive scale, localizing content and instituting price hikes when appropriate has been working, fueling strong Y/Y growth, which we view as sustainable.
Early this evening, the Senate will go on the record on a measure instituting universal background checks for gun buyers and another measure allowing the FBI to veto gun purchases by people under investigation for ties to terrorism.
"I have a pilot who's a real expert, and he said … [the government] is instituting a massive, multi-billion dollar project, but they're using the wrong equipment," Trump said to airline CEOs, airport officials and air cargo carriers.
SHOWDOWN OVER CARBON TAX: A moderate Republican lawmaker on Monday proposed instituting a carbon tax, breaking with the party's long-standing opposition to policies that would punish people and companies that emit gases that cause climate change. Rep.
Most important here is instituting ranges on financial disclosure forms for debts above $50 million in place of the current regime, which simply requires filers to whom that category applies to check a "greater than $50 million" box.
Currently, the U.S. takes a patchwork approach to data privacy, with some laws instituting protections for certain kinds of personal data, such as the 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, which added protections for sensitive medical information.
As of last July, a new administrator for the the TSA has vowed, for instance, to implement new policies that would guide the agency toward better performance, instituting a new "culture of competence" through increased training of employees.
Mabus, who served as head of the Navy under President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017, lamented that the Pentagon "didn't move fast enough" in instituting a policy to allow transgender individuals to openly serve in the military.
From being the go-to email proofer for her team (thanks to her business communications class at Year Up) to instituting Feedback Fridays, she could take what she learned at Year Up and share it with her coworkers.
Beyond abolishing high school football, Davis's platform calls for banning heading in soccer, instituting concussion protocol training for coaches in every sport, and forbidding Clark County teams from playing against outside schools that don't follow the same standards.
The dangerous levels of pollution have prompted authorities in New Delhi to declare a public health emergency, diverting planes, forcing schools to shutter, halting construction, and instituting new traffic controls limiting the number of cars on the road.
One senior administration official familiar with what was said at the meeting said industry officials seemed to be looking for the federal government to take action as opposed to cruise ship companies instituting their own more rigorous policies.
The report's recommendations include instituting a far more robust military response to armed threats, including a willingness to strike first and to face attackers where they lurk, rather than waiting for them behind the walls of peacekeeper bases.
How about passing universal background checks, instituting violence restraining orders, raising the age of gun purchases to 21, banning 100-round drums, fixing our National Instant Criminal Background Check System and investing in mental health inside our schools?
Expanding education In addition to expanding broadband access and increased funding for apprenticeship programs, Buttigieg's plan aims to reduce the teacher shortage in rural areas by 50% by increasing salaries and instituting student loan forgiveness for rural teachers.
They have not yet acknowledged that the reform of state institutions is critical to this process, and the quest for justice must be seen as part of the political process of instituting a credible and legitimate transitional government.
The central government has been trying to "disentangle" LGFVs from public-sector balance sheets to contain financial risks through means such as instituting debt ceilings and providing swaps to convert LGFV debt into explicit government debt, Fitch noted.
New Delhi, which is home to more than 18 million people, has declared it a public health emergency, with authorities halting work at construction sites and instituting new traffic controls limiting the number of cars on the road.
Our government should be focused on repairing the harms the border protection agency inflicts on border communities by reducing operations like intrusive interior checkpoints up to 100 miles from any border and by instituting reforms like body cameras.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday that indefinitely suspends admissions for Syrian refugees and limits the flow of other refugees into the United States by instituting what the President has called "extreme vetting" of immigrants.
The Yankees are at the forefront of a burgeoning movement by sports teams to gain greater control of their ticket inventory, thereby garnering a greater share of resale fees, instituting price floors and having greater access to marketing data.
The Bank of Japan joined the European Central Bank and others in instituting negative interest rate policy (NIRP) last week, and even the Federal Reserve is now modeling how banks would respond if it too took this particular plunge.
Although his policies have been tied up in court, he remains committed to instituting a 90-day ban on people from those countries, as well as a 120-day ban on all refugees, regardless of their place of origin.
Republican and Democrat-controlled legislatures swiftly learned that they could use this power to smother rising third parties like the Populist Party, and gave themselves automatic lines on the ballot while instituting onerous petitioning requirements to hinder other upstarts.
In instituting its ban, the I.A.A.F. invited Russian athletes living outside the country who had been regularly tested for drugs to petition to compete individually; officials said they had offered that option in part to protect against court challenges.
Yang thinks other presidential candidates will come around to geoengineeringYang doesn't see geoengineering as a replacement for phasing out fossil fuels, instituting a carbon tax, and doing all we can to curb emissions (including remaining in the Paris agreement).
The ad then lays out several of his proposals, including eliminating gun-free zones in schools, defunding Planned Parenthood, repealing ObamaCare, building a wall along the southern border, instituting a "deportation force" and banning Muslims from entering the country.
Pollster Robert Griffin said on Monday that talk among Democratic candidates about instituting a single payer "Medicare for all" health policy is a way to get American voters used to the idea of implementing it across the United States.
Yang supporters claim that their support for his policies is based primarily in his analytic logos, particularly the tentpole policy of instituting a universal basic income payment of $20203,000 a month that would be guaranteed to all U.S. citizens.
While it started with selfie-stick bans and caps on visitors, more and more places around the world are now instituting "tourist pledges" — waivers travelers must sign promising to be on their best behavior and to practice responsible tourism.
Critics have accused Bach of trying too hard to avoid alienating Russia, which has been one of the most supportive and successful countries in international sports, at the expense of punishing the country for instituting the elaborate cheating scheme.
Two years ago, voters approved a ballot measure mandating panic buttons and instituting a system that would place guests accused of sexual misconduct on a blacklist, which would make hotel workers aware of their presence but not bar them.
Details: The elements of the plan reported by the WSJ include recycled GOP health policy ideas, like instituting high-risk pools and encouraging the sale of insurance across state lines, and goals like covering people with pre-existing conditions.
The partner theaters will also commit to one or more such productions in future seasons, to planning events to supplement performances that feature Asian-American speakers and to instituting a plan for outreach to Asian-Americans in their communities.
"Let me be clear: Instituting xenophobic, shameful and unconstitutional policies that discriminate against innocent people, trample over basic civil rights, and put fear in the hearts of millions do not make us safer," Jayapal said in a statement. Rep.
Brown told CNBC on Monday that he understands the political perils of instituting mandatory evacuations before storms like Harvey hit, but said Houston officials should have strongly encouraged residents in the path of the storm to leave the area.
They were so focused on undoing the Affordable Care Act, banning Muslims, instituting tax cuts, and deregulating our economy once again that they turned a blind eye to the rise of Nazis and white nationalism within their own party.
Trump avoided instituting harsh penalties against China over the violent crackdowns in Hong Kong while he negotiated a trade agreement with Beijing, though he did sign a bill supporting the protests after Congress passed it with veto-proof majorities.
Warren, who has paced the field in new policy rollouts, proposed breaking up big agribusiness corporations and supporting small family farms, as well as instituting a wealth tax on families with a net worth of $50 million or higher.
But when people feel like chaos is descending on their society and threats from the outside are ubiquitous, they are willing to turn a blind eye to growing authoritarianism in the interest of the instituting a more "orderly" society.
Integrating Facebook was once a way for outside apps to get a lot of info about you, but Facebook has tightened that up considerably, setting rules and instituting a review process for apps that want anything beyond basic identity information.
With a surge of Central American asylum seekers-arriving at the border and Trump vowing to ramp up deportations while simultaneously instituting a hiring freeze that would limit additional immigration court judges and staff, the situation could get even worse.
Less than one month after instituting a new policy designed to punish artists for misconduct in their personal life, Spotify is partially walking back its "hateful content" rules that resulted in several artists being removed from the streaming service's promoted playlists.
For seven years Republicans have run against Obamacare, also known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), calling it socialism, a government power-grab and accusing the law of instituting "death panels" that could deny older Americans care by bureaucratic fiat.
Green said governments could accomplish this by subsidizing train travel instead of new airports, or by instituting what she calls a "runway tax"—charging consumers or airlines themselves an extra few hundred dollars to take off or land at an airport.
The EU is less than six months away from instituting the most aggressive personal data protections ever seen, limiting how tech companies can collect, secure, and use your information — and making sure they let you know just what they're doing.
Five days after a presidential Twitter tirade, provoked in part by BuzzFeed's reporting on the migrant caravan, the Department of Justice announced it was instituting a "zero-tolerance" policy toward undocumented immigration, including officially codifying the family separation policy already underway.
Which is why she rejected the idea of instituting quotas that would force companies to change the makeup of their workforce or C-suite: She didn't want anyone ever doubting that a woman hadn't been hired on their own merit.
Yingluck, ousted in the 2014 coup and derided by her many critics in Thailand as a bumbling proxy for her exiled brother, was accused of negligence in instituting a money-losing rice subsidy program and sentenced to five years in prison.
There is a horrible irony in the fact that Taiwan has succeeded in instituting a model democracy in which all big decisions are up to voters except the one that seems most important: whether Taiwan should be a country at all.
If we've already wiped out the use of the traditional filibuster, that 60-vote margin on several things including Supreme Court nominees, what's to stop either this majority or the next majority, Democrat or Republican, from instituting it on legislative matters?
It's all part of a redoubled effort toward censorship on the part of the Chinese government, which in addition to instituting the real-name rule last month has been combating VPN use, further pruning online discussion and limiting foreign content.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced on Thursday a new rule under the Endangered Species Act, instituting a near-total ban on the domestic commercial trade of African elephant ivory in an effort to protect the severely endangered animals.
While incorporating a number of monetary rule benchmarks into their analysis and instituting a self-review would be an excellent start to balancing Fed independence with appropriate Congressional oversight, the lynchpin compromise might lie in expanding the Fed's research capacity.
Then-Secretary of State Brian Kemp took the lead on aggressive voting-reduction efforts, purging the voting rolls of over 1 million primarily minority voters and instituting an "exact match" requirement that removed voters for any clerical errors or misspellings.
The week was totally defined by the botched handling of the separation of families at the border -- a crisis that the Trump administration created earlier this spring by instituting a "zero-tolerance" policy for people trying to enter the country illegally.
Mr. Toomey — never the most loquacious lawmaker — has mastered the art of twisting his face into a grimace and racing away from reporters before they can ask him about Mr. Trump's latest statements about instituting a ban on Muslim immigration.
Some investors believe that should market conditions worsen, the Fed will be forced to join central bankers in Japan, the euro zone and others in instituting a negative rates policy, charging banks to hold their deposits rather than paying for them.
He did, however, mention several initiatives on which even progressive Democrats could have agreed to work with him — for example, investing in infrastructure, reducing prescription drug prices, instituting paid family leave, and putting more money toward research for childhood cancer.
Since then, the government has refused to accept refugees from the Middle East and North Africa, resisted instituting equal rights for same-sex couples, and passed a law forbidding discussion of Polish collaboration with the Nazis during the Second World War.
The scene was vastly different on Thursday, the day after New York became the first major American city to halt the issuance of for-hire vehicle licenses, instituting a one-year cap to study the vehicles' effect on the city.
Beyond checking possible malfeasance inside the White House, Democrats in the House can also push back against international corruption and money laundering, including by instituting rules that make it harder to establish anonymous shell companies that hide ill-gotten wealth.
In the past several days, Italy has officially imposed a whole-country lockdown, and in the U.S., epicenter states such as California and New York have declared emergency status while instituting lockdowns on high-risk districts such as New Rochelle.
What we need is real advocacy for victims of sexual violence, which includes putting an end to the sexual-trauma-to-prison pipeline, instituting campus sexual assault policy reform, and dismantling the power structure that enables predators by silencing survivors.
Why it matters: Previously a rare clause, companies have recently been instituting noncompete agreements into the contracts of "janitors, receptionists, customer service workers, fledgling journalists, even employees of a day care center," according to analysis from the Economic Policy Institute.
Congress also could make the U.S. tax code more supportive of high-risk research and development by expanding the R&D tax credit and by instituting an "innovation box" that lowers the corporate tax rate on profits derived from intellectual property.
The auctions were the result of Mexico instituting energy reform legislation in 2013 and 2014, which ended the 75-year-old monopoly of Pemex and opened the country to foreign investment for oil exploration, production, pipeline construction and other energy ventures.
Instituting this would be a necessary and long-overdue step in fashioning consistencies across the international shipping world, and bring USPS up to code with private carriers, who must submit advance security data through the Air Cargo Advance Screening system.
The China National Coal Association has said the country could eventually shutter 5,600 of its 85033,760 coal mines by instituting a policy banning those with an output capacity of less than 90,000 metric tons of coal a year, Reuters reported.
It's part of a larger effort to improve school safety, Mr. Hill said, that includes installing a concrete barrier between a parking lot and a walkway, instituting regular police patrols at each of the district's 10 schools and securing building entrances.
Indeed, in some cases regulators may have been too permissive — for example, in light of Uber pulling its cars and instituting new safety procedures, it seems the vehicle that killed Elaine Herzberg probably shouldn't have been on the road at all.
Moreover, the political optics of instituting an admissions fee could impact Mayor de Blasio's re-election campaign, especially if the museum is seen as gouging tourists or reversing a historic principle of making a cultural institution free to the public.
Though it originally charged $99 per month for an unlimited number of fitness classes in New York, it was forced to raise prices before more recently instituting fluctuating class prices based on demand (and the availability of classes) of particular studios.
"National Treasury, in partnership with the Department of Public Enterprises, is instituting a series of measures to bring discipline to the utility's finances, and to step up the timeline for restructuring," it said in a statement responding to Fitch's decision.
While a few states have adopted paid leave programs and employer support for these policies is rising, there is no substitute to instituting a basic floor of benefits at the federal level that is broadly available to workers across the spectrum.
But as Democrats gaze around the Senate floor, they see a Republican majority that seems to have prospered despite years of instituting its own blocking maneuvers and its very bold decision to stall the Garland nomination for nearly a year.
Her erotic films are part of a feminist movement reclaiming the male-dominated porn industry by embedding it with the female gaze, instituting ethical production practices, empowering female adult filmmakers, and putting women's pleasure at the forefront of it all.
Eventually, President Sukarno, with his anti-American talk and socialist sympathies, was replaced by Suharto, a general who held power for 32 years, instituting a policy he called the New Order to reinvigorate the economy through foreign aid and investment.
Amnesty International called on Iranian authorities to investigate "reports that at least five people have died in custody following a crackdown on anti-establishment protests," accusing the regime of instituting a "shroud of secrecy" over the fates of those detainees.
"In instituting this new policy, the Department of Justice has taken a vital and necessary step to protect the integrity of our elections and deter foreign meddling, and has made an unprecedented commitment to the American people," Schiff said in a statement.
Ryan met with top Trump advisors Monday to discuss his tax plan, "A Better Way Forward, " which includes calls for lowering corporate tax rates, taxing imports and instituting a territorial approach to end U.S. taxation of foreign profits of American-based companies.
When Raul Castro took over from his ailing brother in 21990, he began instituting reforms designed to ease the country toward a mixed economy, while maintaining the most important socialist achievements such as universal healthcare, free education, and subsidized culture and sports.
The second story is about the Trump administration instituting a new policy to separate children from their parents when they arrive as undocumented immigrants in the US. The policy is designed to act as a deterrent, but has been criticized as cruel.
CEO and cofounder Mark Zuckerberg went from saying fake news and Facebook affecting the election was a "crazy idea" to instituting a major crackdown on shady publishers and creating a task force within the company dedicated to investigating the spread of misinformation.
So what Larry Culp and what the management team have told the market is 2019 is not going to be a good year from a numbers perspective, but they're instituting some operational changes currently to try to drive better performance going forward.
Croswell said Pratt & Whitney had reduced the number of parts that had quality issues by 80 percent since instituting a major quality assurance program in 2012, and was meeting a requirement for the mean time between major repairs four years ahead of schedule.
While many of her policy proposals address large, structural change — breaking up the tech companies, instituting Medicare for All and cancelling student loan debt, among others — her books and research underline her understanding of the factors affecting American finances on an individual basis.
He says reports about the price hike Netflix is instituting this year, which raises the price of its most popular plan by a dollar a month, confused people and got them to stop paying even before their actual price hike kicked in.
Working together, parents, educators and students can make small but important changes: instituting everyday homework limits and weekend and holiday homework bans, adding advisory periods for student support and providing students opportunities to show their growth in creative ways beyond conventional tests.
The guidelines made public on Monday were released in a "frequently asked questions" format, and were intended to address the issues raised by the academy's announcement on Friday that it was instituting radical reforms to its voting requirements, recruiting process and governing structure.
The memo, received by a member of one of the advisory panels, said the department was instituting the freeze to review "the charter and charge of each committee" and that the review required the groups' meetings be postponed until September at the earliest.
Though these may seem like small steps, instituting policies and guidelines that clearly outline how trans patients should be treated could help to curb the discrimination they face from medical professionals who may not be aware of how their actions affect patients.
WASHINGTON — The capital region's subway system has failed to adequately learn from a series of dangerous and sometimes fatal episodes in recent years, making "little or no progress" toward instituting a culture of safety, the National Transportation Safety Board concluded on Tuesday.
But the cost of instituting such barriers is enormous, and it is painful to imagine the frustration the roadblocks would create outside some of the world's busiest airports like Kennedy International Airport in New York or Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil does not face any risks of countries instituting new bans on Brazilian meat imports after the latest phase of the "Weak Flesh" investigation into companies accused of committing fraud to avoid safety checks, Agriculture Minister Blairo Maggi said on Wednesday.
By instituting the zero-tolerance policy, the Trump administration guaranteed this sort of separation would happen much more often -- particularly given that there was no concurrent addition in the number of Department of Homeland Security officials to deal with the expected increase.
This consensus includes cutting pensions, healthcare and other social spending, as well government employment, and spending generally; as well as reducing employment protections and instituting labor market "reforms" to reduce the bargaining power of workers, as is currently being resisted in France.
While Congress granted citizenship to all Native Americans in 1924, many state-level discriminatory policies — such as banning people living on a reservation or enrolled in a tribe from voting, or instituting fees and "competency tests" — kept them from the polls for decades.
Setting higher inflation targets, tying monetary policy directly to economic output, instituting government spending programs that automatically kick in during economic downturns, and boosting investment in education and research are all policies that should be considered, San Francisco Fed President John Williams said.
Regulators had put the brakes on subsidies for new energy vehicles - defined as battery electric and plug-in hybrids - after discovering widespread cheating of the subsidy scheme last year, instituting stricter rules for qualifying and slowing approvals at the start of 2017.
A day after three minority owners of the Mets repurchased an emblematic piece of the team's history that had somehow been sold away, the Mets themselves said they were instituting steps to make sure the same type of mistake would not happen again.
But Democrats who gain control of state governments could also make voting rights a priority by, for instance, instituting automatic voter registration and giving people time off to vote, causes that tend to be embraced by a big chunk of the progressive base.
The deaths prompted changes in internal DHS policy, such as instituting secondary medical checks on all children in the care and custody of Customs and Border Protection, and additional medical support from the Department of Defense and the Coast Guard Medical Corps.
The lawsuit alleges that the company knew about the risks of climate change long before it revealed those risks to investors, and even when it did, instituting an internal carbon price, it secretly used a much lower price in actual business decisions.
A world leader seeing an outbreak in a specific region of China might understandably assume it would play out the same way previous coronavirus outbreaks have and not take drastic steps early on like closing borders and instituting stay-at-home orders.
Mr. Lasak stuck most closely to the formula of Mr. Brown, the prosecutor who held the office for 27 years until his death last month, saying his experience gave him the best shot of keeping residents safe while instituting common-sense changes.
The AGs allege that the company knew about the risks of climate change long before it revealed those risks to investors, and even when it did, instituting an internal carbon price, it secretly used a much lower price in actual business decisions.
The governor's actions have not always been at the forefront: He waited several days last week, as the count of confirmed cases continued to rise, before instituting an order to close nonessential businesses and ask residents to stay at home, even as Gov.
Going forward, she said if conditions continue to deteriorate she would support instituting financial crisis-era programs like a commercial paper facility as well as a term auction facility if the discount window isn't enough to keep money flowing for financial institutions.
Sanders' proposals include major increases in corporate taxes and taxes on the rich, breaking up big tech companies that have helped lift the overall market, curbing stock buybacks and instituting Medicare for fall to provide government-run health care for all Americans.
Disney, Tesla, more than a dozen airlines and other global companies with significant footprints in China are suspending operations, temporarily shutting factories and instituting travel restrictions as they grapple with the coronavirus outbreak that's derailed commerce in China and sent global markets spinning.
Health centers are considering or already instituting other measures: Roughly 41 percent would lay off staff, 47 percent would reduce their staff hours and/or hours of operation, and slightly more than half would cancel or delay renovating or expanding their facility.
All of the Democratic candidates vying to challenge President Donald Trump in 2020 support instituting a system of universal background checks and an assault weapons ban — with some promoting a mandatory buyback of the firearms and others in favor of a voluntary program.
When automation on the farm resulted in the mass migration of Americans from rural to urban areas in the early decades of the 20th century, agricultural states led the way in instituting universal public high school education to prepare for the future.
"Increasing the state's financial flexibility by creating new revenue streams or instituting a more flexible income tax regime should be credit positive, provided that new revenues help address the state's pension liabilities and that any adverse economic impacts are minimal," Moody's said.
"These findings demonstrate that even in an agency such as the [Austin Police Department], which is instituting reforms aimed at enhancing equity in policing, unwelcome disparities remain, indicating that more work is needed within and beyond law enforcement agencies," the researchers conclude.
After the federal law lapsed in 2200, some states and municipalities began instituting their own high-capacity magazine bans; currently, eight states have some kind of restriction on magazine size, including California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York.
They would entail launching public education campaigns about mosquitoes (as described above), treating certain bodies of water with larvicide, organizing neighborhood campaigns to clean up people's yards and work sites, and instituting tire pickup programs (old tires are a popular breeding place).
Most puzzling of all are left reformers who are continuing to push favorite procedural nostrums that have precisely zero chance in a GOP-dominated polity — pie-in-the-sky causes like abolishing the Electoral College, instituting the public financing of elections, or banning gerrymandering.

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