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If the U.S. government starts penalizing companies that move abroad, what's to stop other countries from retaliating by penalizing companies that want to invest in the United States?
But penalizing individuals because they belong to a particular religion -- even when the government tries, as a proxy, penalizing countries with populations overwhelmingly of that religion -- falls outside that leeway.
This country is penalizing domestic banks that increase in size.
In essence, you're penalizing the party who's making the complaint.
We need to support these hospitals rather than penalizing them.
For example, there's the rule penalizing hits on defenseless receivers.
Inside the building, shareholders stopped short of penalizing Boeing executives.
We are penalizing Asian students for being diligent and intelligent.
The FCC won't be penalizing the carriers in any way.
They depend on penalizing older patients and rewarding younger ones.
Penalizing certain majors in the form of reduced funding is another.
"It's a very American tradition to start penalizing success," Clegg said.
For the Trump administration, penalizing Facebook would be a defining action.
It depends, rather, on penalizing older patients and rewarding younger ones.
If incentives aren't working, then also consider penalizing them for late payments.
The accreditors are responsible for flagging and penalizing schools that do not.
It's impossible to penalize China without penalizing American businesses, workers, and consumers.
Now they are flipping that, penalizing you and not even telling you.
In recent years, other companies have taken similar actions penalizing workplace relationships.
That starts by finally penalizing the perpetrators of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
C., are also discussing penalizing other countries that sell weapons to Turkey.
The tech investor has a simple reason for penalizing his general partners.
Penalizing its violations don't make the deal stronger, they blow it up.
He believes in a secure border and voted for penalizing sanctuary cities.
Moreover, the cost of many products could drastically increase, unnecessarily penalizing consumers.
U.S. has slapped more sanctions on Iran, penalizing the Iranian Central Bank.
Could factory workers receive penalizing text messages if they enter a break area?
But Tianneng's Zhang said regulators were not enforcing policies and penalizing unqualified companies.
Another is a border adjustment tax, which would reward exporters while penalizing importers.
Penalizing caregivers by docking the Social Security benefits they count on is backwards.
If this is true, Twitch would be essentially blaming and penalizing swatting victims.
Governments are more actively penalizing waste, reducing fuel subsidies and implementing environmental standards.
President Trump continues to attack the league for not penalizing players who protest.
Making a work requirement effective means eventually penalizing people who don't follow it.
"This is tantamount to penalizing applicants based on sexual orientation," Ms. Vullo said.
"It really is penalizing Americans more than it is the Chinese," said Lohman.
Some lawmakers see SESTA-FOSTA as a usable workaround for penalizing tech companies.
What's worse, the effects persist for decades, penalizing a generation of wage earners.
They will also be penalizing companies that allow their workers to go over that.
However, the academy's new diversity program has been criticized for unfairly penalizing veteran actors.
The US Open has apologized for penalizing Alizé Cornet for taking off her shirt.
"Isolating or penalizing China will not serve America's interests," he said in a statement.
I don't think that they should be penalizing me for the mistake they made.
However, some experts suggest that penalizing Kaspersky Lab would be a step too far.
Instead of penalizing students in more traditional ways, this professor makes tardy students dance.
We must stop penalizing women when they return to their careers after having children.
Many popular shows have killed off problematic characters without penalizing an all-star cast.
We give deductions to the inefficient but well-connected, while penalizing the growth engines.
One option is a collection of ecotaxes, penalizing airlines — and passengers — for carbon emissions.
Financially penalizing these resource-poor hospitals may impede their ability to deliver good care.
Thus, the Trump administration's attempt at humiliating and penalizing Pakistan is unlikely to work.
For Mr. Trump and his supporters, penalizing Mr. Acosta was a sure crowd-pleaser.
They demanded independent monitoring of construction firms and a system for penalizing contractual breaches.
But protecting the few by penalizing the many is no sustainable path to prosperity.
Only the National Hockey League has stopped penalizing players who test positive for marijuana.
Penalizing businesses for joining in this critical national security effort is beyond the pale.
But it has a different way of penalizing people who decide to remain uninsured.
Last year, even the National Football League began penalizing players for helmet-led contact.
It is penalizing foreign banks that compete with China in nations shifting their financial allegiances.
Google recently began penalizing mobile sites that show hard-to-dismiss pop-up ads, too.
Another is the possibility of penalizing people in poverty for failing to pay a premium.
Otherwise, they could end up penalizing their female coworkers for something totally outside their control.
Instead, the NFL seems to be penalizing Kaepernick for his pro-Black Lives Matter stance.
Some Republicans fear it could wind up harshly penalizing U.S. businesses or European Union allies.
Raising tax rates has the opposite economic effect by penalizing participation in the taxed activities.
Democrats now control the House and have been more open to legislation penalizing Saudi Arabia.
The runner-up also smashed her racket and verbally attacked the umpire for penalizing her.
Federal law generally prohibits companies from openly discouraging union efforts or penalizing employees for organizing.
"Implementing the border adjusted tax will stop penalizing products Made in America," he said. Rep.
Far from penalizing public companies building for the future, the stock market often rewards them.
Two men fined for smoking sued, demanding an injunction preventing her agency from penalizing anyone.
Penalizing teams whose players do not respect the anthem figures to be even more troublesome.
" He added, "On its face, this whole thing of aggressively penalizing average people is shameful.
So if penalizing a company through fines isn't always the best answer, what could be?
Many economists also doubt that the change would end up penalizing imports or encouraging exports.
How then to square the circle of preserving domestic production capacity without penalizing Japanese imports?
Unnecessary readmissions to hospitals, which the health care law began penalizing in 2013, have plummeted.
Europeans have taken hard positions on increasing privacy protections and penalizing tech companies for irresponsible practices.
Now China's blacklist could target those same companies, penalizing them for complying with the US ban.
You're basically penalizing the Japanese consumer, and I don't know what economic theory is behind that.
Trump also signed an executive order penalizing any company or person doing business with North Korea.
Penalizing drug manufacturers: Trump said DOJ will be looking at bringing law suits against drug manufacturers.
This was of no concern to Mr.Trump, who complained about referees penalizing teams for excessive violence.
She added that penalizing youth for menthol cigarettes would be "low-hanging fruit" for law enforcement.
Democrats' proposals include penalizing businesses that move jobs or their headquarters out of the United States.
But the administration has vowed to protect steelmakers and other U.S. manufacturers by penalizing "unfair" imports.
But he more fundamentally doesn't like the idea of penalizing Russell for his record on race.
Investors may already be penalizing oil companies for the long-run question marks looming over the industry.
In recent weeks, the SEC has taken explicit aim at these ICOs, warning some and penalizing others.
In recent years, the government has pushed for greater Saudi employment, penalizing companies with few Saudi employees.
Hyundai was also penalizing dealers who breached the set discount controls, the CCI said at the time.
Sure, Trump could advocate for legislation designed to prevent outsourcing, perhaps through penalizing taxes on offshore manufacturing.
In recent years, the government has pushed for greater Saudi employment, penalizing companies with few Saudi employees.
Kasich signed legislation banning dilation and evacuation (or "D&E") procedures and penalizing doctors who perform them.
Hospital readmissions, for example, have fallen sharply since Medicare began penalizing providers for those unnecessary repeat visits.
"I don't believe that withholding a wild card is a 'penalizing' action," she wrote in an email.
Others noticed that Rudolph was left out of the league's statement penalizing players involved in the fight.
HHS argues that penalizing people for not working by ending their Medicaid coverage will improve health outcomes.
So the parties began harshly penalizing other states that tried to move their nomination contests too early.
The White House plans to announce a package of tariffs Thursday penalizing China for intellectual property theft.
So the parties began harshly penalizing other states that tried to move their own nomination contests too early.
As a result, a law originally aimed at penalizing providers of potentially objectionable content wound up protecting them.
He said that if restrictions were implemented, they would raise vehicle prices and reduce available options, penalizing consumers.
"They are penalizing U.S. beans," said Roy Huckabay, an analyst with Linn & Associates, a futures brokerage in Chicago.
The double standard is exhausting, especially because penalizing women for cursing doesn't mean people won't curse at them.
Alibaba said it would now investigate claims for merit, and give merchants time to respond before penalizing them.
North Korea's limited global links leave most countries with few targets for penalizing the regime on their own.
In addition to penalizing the banks, it also barred several individuals from participating in the Singapore finance industry.
At a political rally in Alabama on Friday, the president complained about referees penalizing teams for excessive violence.
Hoping to stem the increasing rate of opioid addiction, authorities began tightening drug regulations and penalizing drug manufacturers.
Subjecting people to a separate legal code, penalizing them for the border they were born within, is irresponsible.
When you change rules, you end up penalizing people who were caught behaving according to the old rules.
He also opposed Republican proposals that sought to curb illegal immigration by penalizing employers who hired such immigrants.
France went further by penalizing Haiti for the revolution that abolished slavery in its former colony St. Domingue.
I think it's pretty unique, where it's not about like playing gotcha or penalizing people for the past.
I absolutely think we should not be penalizing someone with an arrest record so they can't get job.
I do think, as I said, the spirit with our original policy wasn't about penalizing one individual artist.
For the moment, providers seem to be content making up for losses by penalizing the customers who stick around.
Amazon discovered that the system they created developed a preference for male candidates, in effect, penalizing women who applied.
That algorithmic ordering does not involve penalizing other accounts and removing their posts from your feed, the company said.
This could be done by raising the penalty or penalizing people if they delay purchasing until they get sick.
But the study suggests that most ER visits are valid, and that retrospectively penalizing patients could complicate the issue.
He argued that actions already taken by the E.C.B., which include penalizing banks for hoarding cash, have been working.
She accused Ramos of sexism for penalizing her and denied his accusation that she received coaching during the match.
The common practice of requiring cash bail is widely acknowledged to exacerbate inequality by penalizing people of limited means.
It expanded sanctions against Russia by penalizing those who do substantial business with the Russian military or intelligence sectors.
Punitive damages are uncommon in Britain, on the theory that excessively penalizing companies could become a burden to them.
Activists like Diamond and McKibben should concentrate on drastically penalizing human footprinters and go all-in on nuclear power.
In Hungary, Viktor Orban's government in late 2014 eliminated billions of euros worth of such mortgages, penalizing banks heavily.
With no opportunity to make their status right with the law, the broken immigration system was penalizing young people.
"The UAE has a long history of penalizing rape victims," said Radha Stirling, founder and director of Detained in Dubai.
The moderate voices of the second panel decried the regulation as needlessly penalizing small businesses for simply entering the market.
Maine's law expressly prohibits employers for penalizing a person "solely for that person's consuming marijuana outside" of the employer's property.
Both tie doctors' payments to performance to varying degrees, rewarding them for good outcomes and penalizing them for poor ones.
A. The Security Council has passed four resolutions since 2006 aimed at penalizing North Korea for its nuclear weapons program.
If we go back to Twitter, we can see the market routinely penalizing the company for not growing to expectations.
The SEC often uses disgorgement as means of penalizing those alleged of financial crimes beyond a penalty for specific crime.
Other lawyers like Ms. Campbell are challenging their firms' remuneration with lawsuits, accusing management of favoring men and penalizing women.
But formally penalizing Huawei could have serious consequences for how the US-China tech fight plays out down the line.
The bill enforces existing laws by ensuring that authorities report criminal records to the system and penalizing agencies that don't.
I've pointed out before that Democrats seemed to be penalizing candidates in early polls who were mainly known as businessmen.
A system for penalizing individuals blacklisted for such offences as failing to pay court-mandated fines was extended in March.
"It's a penalizing course if you don't hit very good shots, and I hit some terrible shots today," Mickelson said.
Fuad has hung on his storefront an enlarged notice from the health department, penalizing Zuheir's shop for a code violation.
It would also assess regulations that raise "novel" legal or policy issues, such as penalizing conduct through the tax code.
Penalizing hospital readmissions may also penalize a hospital for comorbidities, patient complexity, and socioeconomic status, all factors beyond its control.
The legislation reinforces existing laws by ensuring that authorities report criminal records to the system and penalizing agencies that don't.
"  Noah also responded to Trump's comments that NFL referees are "ruining the game" by penalizing players who "hit too hard.
For about five years, regulators had been penalizing nursing homes for sending patients back to the hospital within 30 days.
Nevertheless, we hope Medicare chooses not to pursue a strategy of penalizing doctors for ordering prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, tests.
" Adam from New York wrote: "You could call it 'penalizing students who have not been exposed to a lot of reading.
The second year would be different, and that's mainly because the bill would stop penalizing people who didn't have health insurance.
It's even worse that an unintended tax provision is penalizing the very organizations that are taking steps to bridge the gap.
The DPPS said it's happy to settle with Uber as it believes the courts would have reached the same penalizing conclusion.
Law enforcement is penalizing her for disorderly conduct, damage to real property, participation in a riot and inciting others to riot.
This is a basic incentive problem that we can address by penalizing borderline content so it gets less distribution and engagement.
Experimenting with these kind of alternatives to the gas tax is a much better approach than penalizing drivers of cleaner cars.
From the state's perspective, it's both easier and more equitable to adopt a law penalizing businesses that fail to offer insurance.
In addition to penalizing the 30 Russians, Canada also imposed sanctions on 19 officials from Venezuela and three from South Sudan.
Inversion proponents argue that the solution appears simple: Rather than penalizing companies, the U.S. should make its tax code more competitive.
Yet the Fed's board in Washington, a unit that operates separately from the New York Fed, is the one penalizing Goldman.
Now, it's putting in place a program to force those sellers to use the space more efficiently, penalizing those who don't.
The evidence is being stacked up in an effort to determine how to proceed with penalizing Russia ahead of Pyeongchang 2018.
Almost uniquely, the administration's e-cigarette tariffs raise the farcical specter of virtue taxes, penalizing people for making healthier life choices.
First, it has been hitting owners of slow, bloated websites where it hurts worst by penalizing them in the search rankings.
Some employees have criticized the system for penalizing people who are good performers, but don't participate in social activities with peers.
The bill would prohibit federal regulators from penalizing banks or credit unions for serving cannabis businesses that comply with state laws.
The majority leader has made clear that he believes Russia was behind the 2016 election interference and has backed penalizing Moscow.
Paulson agrees we should "press" for those reforms, but not to the point of penalizing Chinese firms for refusing to comply.
At midday, the Trump administration is expected to announce tariffs against China, penalizing it for the theft of U.S. intellectual property.
Instead of penalizing North Korea, China has been calling for such negotiations for many months, but the Trump administration has declined.
Instead of penalizing Americans who understand the value of supporting higher education, Congress should champion a tax structure to encourage philanthropy.
A former Afghan women's soccer player, who recently fled overseas, was critical of FIFA for not penalizing other Afghan federation officials.
"The plan should also offer incentives, like tax credits, to encourage individuals to enroll in health-care coverage, instead of penalizing them."
They were hoisted into the controversy surrounding Facebook following their accusations that the social network was penalizing their content for political purposes.
The idea of penalizing a company for making its employees work too hard can seem ridiculous if the work environment is safe.
Between the lines: A growing number of users are no longer buying the company's excuses for not penalizing Trump for his tweets.
The ban makes performing or attempting to perform an abortion a felony, penalizing the doctor with up to 99 years in prison.
Next, lawmakers need to recognize how the tax code is actively penalizing Americans who join the market for alternative currencies and ICOs.
But rather than penalizing people for bad habits, the idea will be to help them make better choices through support and resources.
Google also has had a history of penalizing publishers that have paywalls, and some think it still dings them in search results.
Yang proposes assisting companies in detecting bots and penalizing those that don't meet "minimum effectiveness thresholds" at regulating the spread of misinformation.
The case also prompted Pennsylvania lawmakers to pass pass a bill prohibiting municipalities from penalizing tenants or landlords for calling the police.
Uber has also added a ratings protection for drivers that will stop penalizing them for factors that were outside of their control.
Chris Evert, a former top tennis player, tweeted that Ramos should have warned Williams about the verbal abuse violation before penalizing her.
There's data to support the idea that penalizing those who don't vote would ultimately affect low-income and minority citizens the most.
"It's time that we rewarded mums for participating in the economy instead of penalizing families," he said from a rally in Melbourne.
"It was penalizing résumés that had the word 'women' in it, such as if you went to a women's college," she said.
He said nations should draw a "red line" against mass rape in war by penalizing leaders who tolerated or used sexual violence.
They add that a law penalizing groups for the mistakes on forms is a clear attack on efforts to mobilize black voters.
The European Commission has already responded to Mr. Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs by penalizing American products like motorcycles and orange juice.
Netflix withdrew from the Cannes film festival, after a rule change penalizing streaming films, and was sued by a shareholder over bonuses.
The City of Santa Clara added a possession provision to its version that Cody said is a "slippery slope" to penalizing youth.
He said the next higher settings could involve penalizing countries that continue to defy United Nations sanctions on trade with North Korea.
Carney said the BoE would be more open to a "brown" penalizing factor, meaning an adjustment in regulatory requirements for polluting investments.
Since the WannaCry outbreak, regulators stepped up their reviews of firms' response programs and issued warnings that they will begin penalizing laggards.
It's the same reason Facebook is penalizing publishers that drive people to sites full of ads, or publishers that post false news.
Coupled with CompStat, Bratton instituted "broken windows" policing, a proactive approach to policing that prioritizes penalizing petty crimes, such as vandalism and loitering.
Even if they are, the expanding universe of bonds with a negative yield -- effectively penalizing investors for holding them -- is unnerving for many.
At this point, some of you may be concerned about the free speech implications of penalizing Luckey for his political views and actions.
RNC spokeswoman Lindsay Walters declined to address the possibility of penalizing future presidential candidates who didn't abide by their pledges to support Trump.
Policymakers would do well to look at other measures — such as rethinking corporate tax breaks and regressive tax systems — rather than penalizing workers.
But employers continue to embrace them, partly as a way to shift more health care costs to workers, including by penalizing them financially.
And it was clear the way to do that was cut tax rates, stop penalizing initiative, and sit back and watch the fireworks.
Because of incidents like Columbine, schools have now placed metal detectors and police officers in schools that are penalizing children for childish behavior.
In Mexico, the chant is largely seen as much ado about nothing, and penalizing the team over it a sign of political correctness.
Penalizing a country, even at the risk of politicizing the process, seems a much more effective method of ensuring rapid and enduring change.
Abortion: The House is expected to take up legislation to prohibit the federal government from penalizing healthcare providers that don't offer abortion services.
The idea is to encourage lending to households and businesses by penalizing commercial banks that keep cash sitting unused at the central bank.
But House Republicans and other Trump defenders put aside penalizing ZTE to avoid sandbagging Trump amid his broader trade negotiations with China. Sen.
We should stop penalizing those who choose to participate in our debates by putting themselves and their views out there for public discourse.
In 231, as Hazleton's mayor, Mr. Barletta championed a first-in-the-nation ordinance penalizing employers and landlords for dealing with illegal immigrants.
Their discussions accelerated in the weeks after President Trump criticized the league for not penalizing players who did not stand during the anthem.
A final paradox: If you do go on lying to your employers, they will be justified in penalizing you if they find out.
Even if they are, the expanding universe of bonds with a negative yield — effectively penalizing investors for holding them — is unnerving for many.
Järlström said the existing model doesn't account for the deceleration required before safe and comfortable turning maneuvers (like turning right), unfairly penalizing drivers.
Some companies aren't penalizing people for missing payments toward utilities and insurance, and others aren't evicting people for missing rent or mortgage payments.
In their view — and that of mainstream economists — their approach to taxing is the only way to avoid unfairly penalizing their domestic companies.
At the same time, proponents of the law take care to point out that it still doesn't target smokers themselves, instead penalizing shops.
As for Trump's goals to shore up the battered manufacturing industries, Roach said Americans will have to pay a price for penalizing offshore operations.
As much sense as that explanation may make, Apple could have made plenty of choices that would have benefited consumers instead of penalizing them.
Wellness programs are popular with employers, and often include features like offering insurance discounts for completing health-risk assessments, or penalizing employees who smoke.
Pruitt supports majorly downsizing the agency, and has filed suits for years to minimize the EPA's ability to regulate pollutants and sue penalizing companies.
BOOTHE: No, but they&aposre penalizing you to a point where it makes it very difficult to try to be a part of one.
In order to avoid penalizing companies who already pay taxes in France, the amount paid will be deductible from pretax income, Le Maire said.
And it has drawn Iranian charges that the U.S. is violating last summer's nuclear accord by penalizing legitimate business travel to the Islamic Republic.
This frees players to get comfortable in each kingdom rather than penalizing them every time they die by booting them back a few levels.
"The global drug enforcement system is disproportionately penalizing vulnerable and marginalized people," says Dan Dolan from Reprieve, which assists those facing the death penalty.
We have laws governing breaches — most of them focus on notifying consumers and penalizing companies for not notifying users on the purpose for collection.
These types of policies encourage savings and investment, instead of penalizing success, and it would be a welcome reversal from the last eight years.
According to the company, the glasses provide nuerofeedback, penalizing or rewarding the user based on their brain patterns, which is known as operant conditioning.
The move was aimed at penalizing Russia's aggressive foreign policy, including military interventions in Syria and Ukraine and the alleged subversion of Western democracies.
He has proposed what is commonly referred to as a "Stop Soros" law, aimed at penalizing nongovernmental agencies that assist asylum seekers and refugees.
"The government is creating impossible barriers and penalizing poverty," said Neha Desai, director of immigration at the National Center for Youth Law in Oakland.
He insisted that there would be no penalizing the Palestinians for shunning the conference, and said they were welcome to reach out to him.
The double-barreled tactic of sending medicine to Iranians and penalizing its leaders is an effort to fuel frustration against the government in Tehran.
Aggrieved that some eastern states refuse to take in mainly Muslim migrants, some in the west have suggested penalizing them via the EU budget.
Elsewhere, Ramos, who is among tennis' "gold badge" umpires, also angered Rafael Nadal at the 2017 French Open, penalizing the Spaniard for slow play.
"You're penalizing him for holding office by making him divest his assets," Mooppan told Judge James Wynn Jr., an Obama appointee, in one exchange.
Freedom House warns that overreacting to external campaigns by banning or penalizing foreign websites would be worse for internet freedoms than taking no action.
Buttigieg was criticized for unfairly penalizing less well off, down-on-their-luck residents, and black homeowners who inherited these homes by threatening demolition.
Mass incarceration reinscribes poverty by criminalizing and penalizing low-income communities, which the racial and class composition of our jails and prisons bears out.
In order to prevent a situation where only sick people enroll, it requires doing something unpopular: penalizing healthy people when they don't sign up.
On Monday, the island nation became the first country in the world to enact a national law penalizing companies that don't offer pay parity.
The commission has also emphasized penalizing individual wrongdoers rather than corporations, on the theory that shareholders should not bear the cost of their own deception.
"We're penalizing them because they're the world's foremost sponsor of terrorism, because they have the most active missile program in the world," this official explained.
" Note the odd language there about "not penalizing longer videos" instead of saying the more straightforward thing, which is "we're going to boost longer videos.
But, in that case seven justices also found that similar laws penalizing drivers who refused blood tests were not lawful, a possible boon for Mitchell.
They are more willing to consider running up a little more near-term legal risk and being more visible in implementing surveys or penalizing individuals . . .
Both the FSA and the public prosecutors "are pursuing the possibility of penalizing the bank," the country's acting business minister Rasmus Jarlov said on Facebook.
"The market is not penalizing him for coming in and realizing that government is a much more difficult endeavor than a business investment," Krosby said.
The federal government in the U.S. is increasingly penalizing hospitals for excessive readmissions, in a goal to better link payment to the quality of care.
While the First Amendment prevents Congress from penalizing people for what they say, it does not prevent your employer from firing you for your politics.
To avoid penalizing stock trades, their plan would tax capital gains each year on a "mark-to-market" basis, not simply when shares are sold.
The so-called slowpoke laws are not aimed at penalizing slower drivers for simply using the left lane, but rather discouraging them from staying there.
The high-profile case, brought by an organization called Students for Fair Admissions, concerns whether Harvard has been unfairly penalizing Asian students for their race.
But while Mr. Zuckerberg was personally offended, he deferred to subordinates who warned that penalizing Mr. Trump would set off a damaging backlash among Republicans.
Their action spurred a national debate and led President Trump to attack the N.F.L. for not penalizing players who do not stand for the anthem.
For example, "abnormal" beards were legally banned in March 2017, years after the Xinjiang authorities had begun arresting or otherwise penalizing men with large beards.
The European Union has become the world's most assertive check against the tech industry, penalizing companies including Apple, Facebook, Google and the semiconductor maker Qualcomm.
She was also a part of the lawsuit against Nike filed in May, where female athletes accused the company of penalizing them for being pregnant.
The legislation, known as Fix NICS, would reinforce existing laws by ensuring that authorities report criminal records to the system and penalizing agencies that don't.
Trump and his trade advisers are currently considering penalizing China under Section 301 of the 1974 trade law for its alleged theft of American intellectual property.
Penalizing Beijing for dumping steel and aluminum in American markets is one thing; walking away from friends simply because their labor costs are lower is another.
Attempts to limit their access to appropriate and needed care, and penalizing physicians like me who are providing the standard of care, is a misguided step.
The committee said it will also look into penalizing companies that hire irregular workers 'excessively' in order to make sure more South Koreans have stable jobs.
"We can never repay all that the 9/11 community has done for our country, but we can stop penalizing them," Stewart told reporters on Tuesday.
Image: Getty ImagesAccording to a new report, Spotify really hates artist exclusives so much that it's penalizing acts that put their jams on Apple Music first.
The church is penalizing McCarrick, the former Archbishop of Washington, D.C., and Newark, New Jersey, with "dismissal from the clerical state," it said in a statement.
"Twitter ultimately implemented a change to stop penalizing conservatives, but serious questions remain about how and why the company filters content on its platform," McCarthy said.
"I think this whole idea of attracting foreign capital and then penalizing it in this form will send confusing signals and discourage foreign investment," he said.
Trump's insistence of the impact of the sale has grown as the administration comes under fire for its reluctance in penalizing the Saudis for the Oct.
They would do so by taking similar trade measures as did the U.S. with the aim of boosting their own exports and of penalizing U.S. imports.
Even if you focus only on paid parental leave, why would you want to discourage people from taking it by penalizing them with a later retirement?
France voted this week to approve a new law penalizing sexual harassment in public areas by imposing on-the-spot fines for catcallers, BuzzFeed News reported.
" He wanted corporate leaders and their allies to assume "a broader and more vigorous role in the political arena," including penalizing opponents without "the slightest hesitation.
Instead, they will encourage American companies to push ideas and production overseas by raising the cost of raw materials without penalizing the import of finished goods.
"Penalizing migrants for accessing health programs -- that is not sound policy and will lead to more cost, not to mention the human rights implications," McGovern said.
The ICP fandom has provided them with a valuable community and support network, and they resent the government penalizing them for it based on flimsy reasoning.
The NLD says the new bill would introduce substantial changes to the military era legislation and was aimed at protecting peaceful protesters rather than penalizing them.
The protests turned into a full-blown crisis for the league last September when President Trump criticized the league's owners for not penalizing players who protest.
"In the absence of any such indicators, what we've seen domestically and abroad is government officials penalizing people's speech, religious affiliation and other conduct," she said.
Around two dozen states have laws and regulations denouncing, and in many cases penalizing, B.D.S. activities, and the Senate recently passed a bill supporting such measures.
The list did not include any instances of the department formally penalizing a medallion lender, or making any public statement about the industry before it collapsed.
Under Schiraldi, Bloomberg's Department of Probation also took steps to make probation less punitive — by penalizing fewer people for technical violations and by reducing probation terms.
And toward that end, it will sabotage the bloc, sending provocateurs to represent it in Brussels and penalizing countries that vote to grant another Brexit extension.
After YouTube initially said that Crowder's videos didn't violate the company's community guidelines, it ended up penalizing Crowder by suspending his ability to earn ad revenue.
That's why we need legislation that protects patients yet preserves access to care by not penalizing physicians who need to be paid fairly to stay solvent.
A healthcare company in Virginia changed the way it calculates pension benefits to avoid penalizing workers who cut back to part-time hours close to retirement.
The outflow of metal will accelerate this month and again in May due to new rules penalizing any warehouse operator with a queue over 30 days.
He suggested that it could mean a return to police practices penalizing minorities more harshly than whites, as he faced growing up in Alabama generations ago.
With both gone, Congress should now develop a creative solution to induce consumers to buy insurance, rather than penalizing them for being unable to afford it.
He has taken the time to understand how the current tax code, by penalizing cannabis businesses in this way, is hindering the growth of our industry.
Welcoming, not penalizing, these young people is consonant with our nation's foundational principles and the best traditions that have made America an exceptional and exemplary nation.
In 2015, Amazon began to realize that the system was penalizing resumes that included the word "women's" (as in a women's sports team or all-women's colleges).
This means more border fencing, penalizing crooked businesses and implementing a check-out system for foreign visitors to prevent overstays (the main source of new illegal immigration).
It could also deter Facebook from potentially penalizing or blocking Trump's Facebook account for distributing hate or threats more , as many have called on Twitter to do.
The plan departs from tax norms because of extraterritoriality; taxing revenue not income; and a purpose of penalizing particular technology companies for their commercial success, it said.
He would also allow the federal government to negotiate drug prices for Medicare and Medicare X, while penalizing drug makers who raise their prices faster than inflation.
When combined with enriched uranium or plutonium and a delivery device like a missile, discovering and penalizing weaponization becomes a final barrier against a nuclear-capable Iran.
Instead of penalizing sub-legal spaces, he recommends that the city offer what he calls a "compassionate compliance strategy" to help artists meet standards without risking displacement.
With such a rule penalizing low-income people, the United States fails to live up to its promise as a political and economic light in the world.
The bill took specific aim at issues like zero rating, the practice of excluding an ISPs own content from usage caps while still penalizing rivals like Netflix.
"We can never repay all that the 2628/28500 community has done for our country, but we can stop penalizing them," Stewart said at a news conference.
Penalizing company officers, directors or employees personally, when they played no part in the wrongdoing, creates all the wrong incentives if we want a successful, innovative marketplace.
State Department officials met with representatives of the airlines as well as groups that oppose penalizing the Middle Eastern carriers, according to sources briefed with the meeting.
Harris' plan also contains provisions that have become popular with other politicians, including importing drugs from Canada and penalizing drug makers for raising prices faster than inflation.
It would also aim to undo some damage from marijuana laws by expunging federal marijuana convictions and penalizing states with racially disparate arrests for marijuana-related crimes.
Now I think we're entering the bargaining stage—the Ivy League schools not having tackle practices, Pop Warner eliminating kickoffs, the NFL penalizing head-to-head contact.
Read more " _____ • Robert L. Pollock in Real Clear Politics: "Never again should we entertain proposals to help the worst off by penalizing the not so well off.
"The idea of penalizing people for not getting insurance is controversial, even in blue states," said Larry Levitt, a senior vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
" That staffer said the campaign is now worried about the leak of the audio recording because "penalizing staffers of color in this way, it doesn't help us.
These include installing Phil Hogan, a former EU agriculture chief, to be its new trade commissioner and developing a new process for penalizing countries for trade violations.
The correct way of thinking about all of the above is not to think of it as penalizing but, instead, a need to get that person the experience.
Dutch rider Kees Koolen had claimed on Monday that Sainz had hit his machine on a previous stage and failed to stop, with the stewards penalizing the Spaniard.
The lawmakers also barred a lawsuit to hold oil and gas companies accountable for damaging coastal wetlands and considered penalizing student law clinics that represent communities fighting industry.
The U.S. Senate passed legislation on Wednesday aimed at penalizing website operators that facilitate online sex trafficking, chipping away at a bedrock legal shield for the technology industry.
We're trying to strike a balance between promoting gameplay that utilizes weather, without penalizing everyone who might not have that super high-level Charizard when it's hot outside.
The NCAA's intransigence is increasingly out of touch, and its perceived power moves, like snubbing USC and penalizing Arizona in this year's bracket, will only make matters worse.
Brunei, a small Southeast Asian country of about 400,000 people, sparked outcry last month when it rolled out laws penalizing sodomy, adultery and rape with the death penalty.
Yet such a freebie has the obvious knock-on effect of penalizing other video services that do cost data to consume (and thereby eat into users' data allowances).
The "Better Deal" trade agenda incorporates a number of longstanding proposals to curb trade and investment, including expanding "Buy American" programs and penalizing companies and contractors that outsource.
They argue the maps represent extreme partisan gerrymander and that they prevent fair and effective representation by diluting voters' influence and penalizing voters based on their political beliefs.
One of them is that Trump was penalizing him for his closeness to Christie, who had been placed in charge of the transition and then was quickly fired.
Currency fluctuations and a favorable exchange rate for the dollar are a boon for American buyers, but the exchange rate is "penalizing the Russian clientele," Ms. Gisti said.
The DSA goes further - penalizing obtaining papers, information, or pictures from government offices without official consent, said Asif Nazrul, a professor of Law at the University of Dhaka.
AT&T and Verizon were similarly blasted by the previous FCC for exempting their own mobile video offerings from caps and overage fees—while still penalizing competing services.
Washington has not detailed potential actions but one way in which the United States could undermine the project would be by penalizing big multinational firms working on it.
"non-labor inputs to business" (materials, energy and land), making it artificially expensive to employ people and artificially cheap to consume stuff, effectively subsidizing consumption while penalizing hiring.
And severely penalizing farmers for burning dried-up rice stalks in preparation for new crops could jeopardize a key voting bank, something politicians are not keen to do.
Progressives often take heat for penalizing speech, but political cartoonists who skewer conservatives can also attest that they have been threatened, penalized, and even fired for their work.
Using this authority requires HHS to answer two questions: Does penalizing people for not working support the objectives of the Medicaid program, which are reflected in federal law?
The Congressional Budget Office said that the bill would eventually reduce health insurance premiums, but that it would do so by penalizing older patients and rewarding younger ones.
The bill seeks to limit these risks and challenges by prohibiting federal regulators from penalizing banks or credit unions that serve cannabis businesses that comply with state laws.
Just as it has in the past, the algorithm appeared to be unfairly penalizing perfectly acceptable YouTube videos, including one news video from a popular true crime channel.
The government's exclusion of JPMorgan comes shortly after the Finance Ministry said it was penalizing the U.S. bank following its issuance of a negative report on Indonesia in November.
The changes, which rolled out to 100 U.S. and Canadian cities yesterday, also include a "pay for wait" program penalizing riders who make drivers wait more than two minutes.
"It's not about awarding it the top score or penalizing Tesla; all we're doing is just being very clear to consumers what they get with this car," Fisher said.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced Tuesday that the U.S. is penalizing the Saudi agents accused of killing journalist Jamal Khashoggi by revoking their visas, the Washington Post reports.
Some worry that the current low-rate environment has generated capital misallocation and boosted asset values — stocks in particular — while penalizing savers and pensions and holding back economic growth.
The overall policy includes quotas for plug-in cars, targets for average fuel economy requirements, and a credit trading system to promote green energy cars while penalizing petrol cars.
There has been increasing debate this season about the fairness of penalizing a driver for mechanical problems beyond his control, although Formula One has always been a team sport.
BERLIN/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Germany threatened on Friday to retaliate against the United States if new sanctions on Russia being proposed by the U.S. Senate end up penalizing German firms.
Other passenger and cargo airlines, however, disagree, and warn that penalizing Qatar or the other Gulf airlines would be a violation of the treaty itself, and could provoke retaliation.
The Trump administration on Tuesday announced that it is sanctioning two Russian firms and individuals for attempting to evade U.S. sanctions penalizing Moscow for engaging in malicious cyber activity.
BECAUSE IT DOES FEEL LIKE THE TAX CODE IS YOU KNOW, PENALIZING THE COASTS, THE STATES THAT DIDN'T VOTE FOR TRUMP, AT THE BENEFIT OF THE STATES THAT DID.
Finally, let's end what is arguably the NHL's dumbest rule by continuing to make the play illegal but only penalizing the team the way you would after an icing.
Blizzard, the NBA, and Apple have all come under scrutiny for downplaying or otherwise penalizing support for the Hong Kong protestors, in apparent moves to appease the Chinese government.
Reactions on social media largely focused on the umpire, Carlos Ramos, for penalizing Williams for behavior that critics said would ordinarily result in just a warning for other players.
The company also announced a slew of other changes aimed at combating misinformation on the platform, such as penalizing Groups that spread fake news and changing their community standards.
It comes amid a broader push by Mr. de Blasio to change how schools deal with discipline in the hopes of keeping schools safe without unfairly penalizing minority students.
The NICS legislation would enforce existing law by ensuring that authorities report criminal records to the NICS and penalizing agencies that don't provide the information to the FBI. Sen.
"It feels like a very thinly veiled attempt to collect information that could be used by an overzealous prosecutor hellbent on penalizing someone who's performed an abortion," Adams said.
This means that schools and sports teams should be mindful that they aren't ostracizing girls based on arbitrary modesty codes that have the effect of penalizing certain body types.
And, he said he is now concerned about Trump's threat of penalizing another $200 billion worth of Chinese goods — since lighting parts could also be on the final list.
New democracy-suppression tactics have sprung up, such as Florida's nullification of a ballot measure to re-enfranchise formerly incarcerated persons, and a Tennessee law penalizing voter registration efforts.
The legislation, which is expected to be signed into law this week by U.S. President Donald Trump, was aimed at penalizing operators of websites that facilitate online sex trafficking.
Conte said Commission threats to launch disciplinary proceedings were incomprehensible given recent government commitments, adding that its interpretation of EU rules was penalizing Italian efforts to boost economic growth.
Penalizing the uninsured One of the most reviled provisions of the Affordable Care Act is the individual mandate, which requires most Americans to have health insurance or pay a penalty.
Baker Mayfield is teeing off on the Big 12 Conference for penalizing players who mock Texas' famous "Hook 'em Horns" hand gesture ... saying the world is getting way too sensitive.
Insurance could instead become an arbiter of social norms, penalizing individuals for snacking on junk food or taking too few steps, for example, irrespective of their particular circumstances, Gatschke said.
Technology companies argue that the restrictive measures the administration is taking to help protect them could end up penalizing American manufacturing, raising costs and making their companies less competitive globally.
But investors have proven to be picky about such deals - penalizing companies for piling on too much leverage - meaning the option is limited to junk credits with strong operating performance.
All of that's nice to have, but the camera is the key ingredient here: Google isn't penalizing those who prefer smaller devices with any sacrifice in capabilities on that front.
Regulators were also grilled by the commission's barristers about why they seemed reluctant to crack down on wrongdoing, sometimes penalizing firms with little more than a mildly worded press release.
Remember, Carlos Ramos was so offended when Serena called him a "thief" during a heated moment in the U.S. Open final, he punished her by penalizing her 1 full game.
Without restrictions on zero rating, ISPs like AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast have begun letting their own streaming services bypass usage cap restrictions, while still penalizing streaming services like Netflix.
Dean Blandino, the league's chief of officiating, said that officials on the field had erred in not penalizing the linebacker, Brandon Marshall, for roughing the passer in the third quarter.
Addressing the prohibitions that hinder medical practices from rewarding physicians for following best clinical practices or penalizing those who fail to follow treatment protocols will lead to better patient outcomes.
Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) introduced a bill Tuesday that would help fund a wall along the U.S. southern border by penalizing countries whose citizens illegally enter the United States.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate passed legislation on Wednesday aimed at penalizing website operators that facilitate online sex trafficking, chipping away at a bedrock legal shield for the technology industry.
Last year, Egypt passed its own law penalizing so-called fake news and declaring any social media account or blog with more than 5,000 followers to be a media outlet.
Perhaps there are more effective and less economically destructive ways we could be sanctioning and penalizing the Chinese to get them to act like a civilized and law-abiding nation.
And Trump's National Labor Relations Board picks have all been uniformly conventional pro-business conservatives with no interest in penalizing Amazon for anything it's doing on the workers' rights front.
This study gave legs to a longstanding conservative argument that affirmative action is a misguided progressive policy to help black and Hispanic people while unfairly penalizing Asian and white people.
It is unclear whether the president might mollify three major allies — Britain, France and Germany — by allowing them to maintain economic relations with Tehran without penalizing any of their firms.
And the tried-and-true disincentive — penalizing the state's delegates — might not be particularly effective, since Iowa only has 41 delegates, or about 1 percent of the total national haul.
But I feel I would be penalizing her for something she hasn't done, and I know it will be nearly impossible for her to get another job at her age.
As part of the trade agreement, China said it would work to combat copyright infringement and counterfeiting on e-commerce websites by penalizing local merchants that repeatedly sell counterfeit goods.
Twitter seems to have no problem penalizing everyday black, brown, and queer users, meanwhile it takes a high profile, potential PR disaster for open white supremacists to face similar treatment.
But pursuing policies similar to those he promoted in his campaign could change the entire manufacturing industry by penalizing companies for investing overseas or by stifling free-flowing global trade.
But by focusing largely on transparency and penalizing short-termism instead of supporting long-term perspectives, we miss potential solutions that can harness forces already working toward long-term thinking.
Those steps coincided with the Rajoy government's introduction of what has become known as a "gag law," harshly penalizing unauthorized public demonstrations, which has drawn strong criticism at home and abroad.
As we continue to understand how our community consumes video, we've realized that we should therefore weight percent completion more heavily the longer a video is, to avoid penalizing longer videos.
Now, those same markets are penalizing pipeline companies formed as master limited partnerships (MLPs), which rely on growth to pay out rich dividends to investors in exchange for favorable tax treatment.
The agency has been critical in fighting lender misconduct, rolling out mortgage and payday-lender rules and cracking down on bad behavior by penalizing Citigroup, Wells Fargo and many other lenders.
The HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is penalizing UMMC for a series of alleged privacy and security violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, also known as HIPAA.
The deal was billed by Treasury as penalizing Mr. Deripaska by separating him from the companies, while allowing the companies — which play an important role in global aluminum markets — to survive.
His order penalizing anyone who harbored Quakers provoked 31 residents of Flushing on Long Island — none of them Quakers themselves — to sign a remonstrance, a collective appeal to redress their grievance.
The sanctions — against seven of Russia's richest men and their companies as well as 17 top government officials — were aimed at penalizing those seen as enriching themselves from Mr. Putin's government.
"Rather than that stick of penalizing people and fining them, you can turn it into a carrot and say, OK we're going to compensate you," says Northwestern University economist Seema Jayachandran.
The U.S. Department of Labor on Monday proposed a rule that it said would provide greater clarity to government contractors on its process for investigating and penalizing companies for workplace discrimination.
"We are not promoting penalizing people who are addicted to nicotine," said Joneigh Khaldun, chief deputy director for health for Michigan's health department, who testified in front of Congress on Wednesday.
Like on the street, police officers are there to keep the peace, take care of penalizing the players, but if something is missed, well, then the players get their retribution with fights.
The law purportedly aims to reduce prostitution by penalizing the john, or solicitor, and not the women working in the trade who often hail from poor Eastern European countries or South Asia.
He acknowledged that the change could be phased in over time to help smooth the transition but denied that the proposal would violate international trade rules by penalizing imports or subsidizing exports.
We've reached out to Amazon for comment on how rare it anticipates this situation might be, and whether it has any methods for detecting, penalizing, or tracking one-off or habitual shoplifting.
That's because the political vacuum has provided Spain with cover for widely exceeding deficit targets set by the European Commission, which polices policy in the eurozone but has refrained from penalizing Spain.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's traditional political parties have pledged to back a new electoral law this week that is seen penalizing the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement ahead of next year's national election.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo banned short-term rentals on Airbnb after he signed a bill on Friday penalizing people for listing unoccupied apartments on the service for stays under 30 stays.
New Zealand is a welfare state that provides comprehensive financial assistance to the poor, but the government discourages welfare recipients from having an interest-earning savings account by penalizing those that do.
Olson said Goodell "ignored highly pertinent rules in the collective bargaining agreement on tampering with equipment" and changed his reason for penalizing Brady without giving the quarterback a chance to defend himself.
The other technique involves treating multiple Chinese companies of a product as a single entity, in essence penalizing some producers that do not violate anti-dumping rules along with those that do.
Elizabeth Hawley, a Kathmandu-based historian who has chronicled Everest climbs for over five decades, said she had heard of people faking ascents but could not recall the government ever penalizing anyone.
Instead of penalizing these middle-class entrepreneurs, we should be incentivizing health care and offer individuals a tax deduction for enrolling in coverage — helping to drive down costs for all insured individuals.
The controversial bill would bar state or local governments from penalizing healthcare providers that decline to offer abortions – a direct rebuttal to California's recent policy requiring health plans to cover elective abortions.
They contend in their lawsuit that Harvard systematically and unconstitutionally discriminates against Asian-American applicants by penalizing their high achievement as a group, while giving preferences to other racial and ethnic minorities.
But by acting alone, he has given Mr. Xi the ability to make common cause with other countries that see Mr. Trump as a bully intent on penalizing rivals and allies alike.
"When you have folks, whether they're self described as a socialist or progressive or liberal, talking about penalizing companies for having the audacity of being successful, that doesn't resonate here," Guardino said.
In a video for the newspaper's opinion section published in May, she criticized Nike for penalizing its own athletes for having children while marketing itself as a supporter of women in sports.
If the bill becomes law, the state would be forbidden from penalizing an agency — declining to renew a contract or license, for example — that cited religious objections when denying service to someone.
As part of a crackdown on low-income immigrants, the Trump administration has also proposed penalizing those who use or are likely to use public benefits like food stamps or housing assistance.
When Congress, in July, passed the "Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act," members of both Houses showed too-long-absent unity and supported the idea of penalizing Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
Merkel's getting back to business The recent announcement of US steel and aluminum tariffs, and comments about penalizing Mercedes Benz imports to the United States, was heard loud and clear in Germany.
Such tepid expectations could provide a lift to a market that in recent quarters has been penalizing misses more than it has been recording beats when it comes to earnings vs. estimates.
We must work with law enforcement to avoid penalizing and traumatizing those being exploited, deter men from buying, reduce rates of re-offending, and reserve significant penalties for dangerous and repeat offenders.
Penalizing banks for stashing extra cash with the central bank is supposed to encourage more lending, more investment, and more economic activity, which is needed because Japan's economy keeps tilting into recession.
I'm planting my flag on this: If you are working a hard job and caring for a kid, society should not be penalizing you for that — it should be rewarding you for that.
A review might be welcome in cash-rich countries where the ECB's ultra-easy policy has been criticized for penalizing savers and inflating bubbles in bond and property prices, for example in Germany.
China, in the sixth year of its "war on pollution," has sought to maintain its focus on curbing smog, but without unnecessarily penalizing low-emission producers at a time of slowing economic growth.
When Gates talks about a robot tax, in essence, he's talking about financially penalizing companies that deploy the latest automation technology — a sort of "innovation tax" — which, to me, is a backward tax.
Opposition parties have already teamed up to try and overturn an unpopular renewable energy bill seen as penalizing households which want to use solar panels, as well as the PP's last education overhaul.
Still, Republicans cautioned that talk of penalizing pledge-breakers is aimed at nudging Kasich, Cruz, Bush and others to support Trump in 2016 -- not to handicap the party's presidential candidates in the future.
Washington (CNN)The amount of money the Environmental Protection Agency is penalizing polluters they've sued for breaching federal regulations has plummeted by 60% under President Donald Trump, a report released Thursday has found.
The federal bills were crafted to strengthen state laws, and, of special importance to proponents, to prevent the FDA from penalizing companies if bad outcomes result from the use of an unapproved drug.
Smith echoed Wood's sentiment in his own testimony, sharing how he sued Ohio University for penalizing his student group over allegedly offensive T-shirts, which violated OU's code of conduct at the time.
Abdelhady notes the Trump administration has been explicit about its interest in penalizing corrupt practices involving extractive industries, such as cobalt mining, which is integral to the production of electric cars, for example.
The company just dropped suits against New York City and New York's state government after new laws were passed penalizing hosts who listed short-term rentals in apartments in which they're not present.
China, in the sixth year of its "war on pollution", is seeking to maintain its focus on curbing smog, but without unnecessarily penalizing well-performed producers at a time of slowing economic growth.
If that carefully coordinated plan moves forward, the Saudis would likely see a significant increase in oil revenue at exactly the moment Congress is talking about penalizing the kingdom over the Khashoggi case.
As Medicare began penalizing hospitals for 30-day readmissions under the Affordable Care Act, he looked at the national data and noticed that most readmissions involved conditions seemingly unrelated to the initial diagnoses.
The NHL may believe it is penalizing the IOC or the players, or both, for not giving the owners some meaningful concessions in order to induce them to agree to go to PyeongChang.
In December, a coalition of fraternities, sororities, and students sued Harvard because of its policy of penalizing unrecognized single-gender group members by denying them campus leadership roles and endorsements for major scholarships.
Included in the stimulus legislation is a clause penalizing people who violate government-mandated home quarantine orders, with those in breach possibly facing a T$2 million fine or two years in jail.
Another risk is that penalizing people and countries that deal with the Brotherhood could make it impossible for members to continue their involvement in politics and even push some of them into violence.
Opposition parties have already teamed up to try and overturn an unpopular renewable energy bill seen as penalizing households which want to use solar panels, as well as the PP's last education overhaul.
By penalizing Williams by awarding Osaka the game and making the score to 5-3, Ramos gave Osaka a considerable advantage, taking away her opportunity to clearly win the match on her own terms.
Some authors believed that Amazon was penalizing them for having eager fans who rushed to review new releases too quickly; other authors believed that malicious actors had bought clickfarms to target those legitimate authors.
When Steve Cronin first got a strike against one of his videos—a review of a product he had bought at Whole Foods—he had to guess at what YouTube was penalizing him for.
So our work is really to work in collaboration with other organizations to address the issue of why are there police officers in this schools and why are they penalizing children for childish behavior.
This gap is not only unfair to high-effective-rate-paying companies, but it also hurts the economy by distorting the allocation of investment among industries and artificially subsidizing certain industries while penalizing others.
In addition to penalizing foreign aid, a fee would be placed on outgoing international wire transfers, and foreign travelers filling out I-94 application forms would see those fees increased from $6 to $25.
Regionally banning a globally traded product like fossil fuel is not good political strategy or economics: Consumers would simply buy fuel from outside the state, effectively penalizing California businesses without reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
On Wednesday night, the state Senate passed a bill that would forbid the government from penalizing businesses (and individuals) on the basis of their charitable giving or religious affiliation, the Dallas Morning News reports.
Instead, it has a different way of penalizing people who decide to remain uninsured: requiring those who don't maintain "continuous coverage" to pay a hefty fine when they want to reenter the insurance market.
B&H is contesting all of OSHA's claims; it also seems to be penalizing workers for speaking out and demanding change: on Tuesday, managers at the company's Manhattan basement warehouse suddenly fired seven employees.
Instead of penalizing working students like me for not being able to participate in every activity, why don't universities seek additional ways to make higher education reachable for an increasingly diverse population of students?
Azarenka also says she believes that Ramos should have made it clearer to Williams that she was in danger of receiving a game penalty before penalizing her for verbal abuse in the second set.
Though the N.F.L. has been criticized by President Trump, sponsors and fans for not penalizing players who kneel during the anthem, Jimmy Pitaro, ESPN's president, told reporters the league did not pressure the network.
The paper argues the U.K. should widen its carbon tax from one based solely on penalizing power generators and heavy industry to a new set up that includes the firms that sell fossil fuels.
It's also served as a strong check on Wall Street since its inception in 2010, rolling out mortgage and payday lender rules and penalizing bad behavior from big banks like Citigroup and Wells Fargo.
It is a fixable problem, and the report does not allege that Facebook had been more broadly penalizing conservative media in its almighty Edge Rank algorithm, which determines what users see in their News Feeds.
Per Sanger: If that carefully coordinated plan moves forward, the Saudis would likely see a significant increase in oil revenue at exactly the moment Congress is talking about penalizing the kingdom over the Khashoggi case.
The Commission - which came close to penalizing Italy over an excessive deficit target before the agreement in December - will assess states' compliance with EU rules at the beginning of June, economics commissioner Pierre Moscovici said.
WASHINGTON/NEWYORK (Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence) - The United States on Monday reactivated its most biting sanctions on Iran, prohibiting and penalizing business with Iran's energy, shipping, and financial services sectors, as well as other activities.
So, for example, the administration has not publicly talked about penalizing China for the theft of personal data on roughly 22 million Americans, whose security-clearance information was taken from the Office of Personnel Management.
The Office of Foreign Assets Control designated North Korean state security minister Jong Kyong Thaek, ideological watchdog Choe Ryong Hae and propaganda director Pak Kwang Ho under 85033 financial sanctions penalizing Kim Jong Un's regime.
The Office of Foreign Assets Control designated North Korean state security minister Jong Kyong Thaek, ideological watchdog Choe Ryong Hae and propaganda director Pak Kwang Ho under 2016 financial sanctions penalizing Kim Jong Un's regime.
This is why Republicans on the Ways and Means Committee have released our principles for Social Security Reform: The first is that we need is long-term economic growth by encouraging work, not penalizing it.
Sanctions are now widely seen as a silver bullet when it comes to penalizing a country for its behavior, but replicating these conditions and calibrating the penalties themselves may prove more difficult than initially understood.
PARIS — After a debate lasting nearly two and a half years, France's Parliament on Wednesday approved a bill to discourage prostitution by penalizing those who pay for sex, following the example of Sweden and Norway.
In June of 1985, the Semiconductor Industry Association filed for regulatory relief with the US Trade Representative, arguing that Japan was unfairly penalizing the US chip industry by favoring local computer chips over American ones.
But Rand Paul is a solitary, at times cranky presence in the Senate, a legislator whose libertarian zeal once made him the sole opponent of a bill penalizing people who aim laser pointers at airplanes.
The move threatens to escalate a billowing dispute that has galvanized many players who believe the owners are penalizing Kaepernick, who began kneeling to raise awareness of social injustice, including police brutality against black Americans.
If YouTube wants to fulfill its promise of an online environment where independent creators can make interesting work, it will find a way to scrub ads from truly vile content without penalizing the merely controversial.
And in the Senate, just 10 Republicans have indicated any kind of support for Grassley and Wyden's legislation amid widespread concern that penalizing drug makers for price hikes would be equivalent to imposing price controls.
Their fairy tale rhetoric promises to reward the working class and middle class by penalizing high earners and corporations in the same way that Britain's post-war economy did: through massive taxation and government intervention.
"(There's) an explicit need for decision concentration levels to ensure the program is penalizing intentional cheaters and not those athletes who have been faithfully adhering to the anti-doping policy," Novitzky said in a statement.
To avoid penalizing American business, the leadership council proposes border adjustments — extra fees on imports from countries with no carbon tax, and tax rebates to American companies that export to countries with no carbon tax.
The United States, which has been helping draft a new Security Council resolution aimed at penalizing North Korea since its most recent nuclear test nearly a month ago, reacted angrily to news of a missile launch.
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators introduced legislation on Thursday aimed at penalizing Russia for interference in recent elections, something the Kremlin strongly denies, as well as for its annexation of Crimea and actions in Syria.
If industry members continue to work together to get the project completed as quickly as possible, the SEC's trading and markets division said it would not recommend penalizing firms for not complying with the earlier deadlines.
Draghi has become somewhat of a political lightening-rod in Frankfurt, where many analysts, bankers and citizens blame the Italian central banker for penalizing German savers as he seeks to boost the euro zone's ailing economies.
"There's no other way to characterize this other than penalizing the only candidate in the field who has demonstrated he can win in a red state, a Trump state," said Matt McKenna, a longtime Bullock adviser.
Given that the First Amendment is the cornerstone of self-governance, political redistricting would seem to pose a grievous threat to representative democracy, entrenching undemocratic legislative majorities by penalizing voters who openly support the minority party.
A Treasury Department spokesman said that the oligarchs' list was expected to be produced by Monday's deadline, along with a separate report also required by the law about the possible consequences of penalizing Russia's sovereign debt.
Breaking down every factor that leads patients to develop cancer or heart disease or Alzheimer's — and penalizing or rewarding them based on the share they could in theory control — seems a herculean and morally suspect task.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration considered severely penalizing El Salvador this month for severing diplomatic ties with Taiwan in a move that officials said was intended to signal a significant widening of the administration's pushback against China.
Getting rid of them all would enable a huge reduction in overall rates and would have the advantage of penalizing just about everyone in the upper income brackets (not to mention radically simplifying the tax code).
But Klingner said Trump is also not doing enough when it comes to secondary sanctions, such as financially penalizing Chinese banks that participate in the U.S. financial system but do not follow American rules and regulations.
Still, in recent years, the A.F.L. has taken steps to reduce the game's most dangerous plays, penalizing players who target the heads of opponents, and forcing players with concussions to sit out days and even weeks.
And two small states, Iowa and New Hampshire, staked their claims very quickly — and have successfully gotten the DNC and RNC to defend their positions, by penalizing any other state that tries to jump in front.
The authorities in Iran strengthened their reprisals on Tuesday over the protests that engulfed the country last week, arresting "six main elements" accused of rioting in Tehran and penalizing Iranian journalists overseas who publicized the mayhem.
The decision to play Brown is certain to bring heightened scrutiny to the Patriots and the N.F.L. The league has been accused of being inconsistent in penalizing players in cases involving accusations of violence against women.
The decision to play Brown is certain to bring heightened scrutiny to the Patriots and the N.F.L. The league has been accused of being inconsistent in penalizing players in cases involving accusations of violence against women.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will take penalizing action against Turkey if it engages in any "inhumane and disproportionate" moves against civilians during its incursion into northeastern Syria, a senior State Department official said on Thursday.
Republicans are lining up behind the Fix NICS (National Instant Criminal Background Check System) Act, which enforces current law by ensuring that states and agencies provide criminal records to the NICS, while penalizing those that don't.
A New York Times editorial made the point succinctly, deeming it monstrous that Congress should lay a tax penalizing individual toil while exempting from this special levy the receivers of income from dividends, interest, or rent.
Justice Kennedy's decision for the Court in Citizens United, though now symbolically important, held that the First Amendment prohibited the government from penalizing a nonprofit corporation that was distributing a political film during an election year.
Senate Republicans are lining up behind the Fix NICS (National Instant Background Check System) Act, which enforces current law by ensuring that states and agencies provide criminal records to the NICS, while penalizing those that don't.
The document was not legally binding but Priebus said the party will "look at" the possibility of penalizing 2016 Republican hopefuls who fail to endorse Trump should they decide to run for president again in the future.
Since entering office, Trump has taken a tough line on the WTO, accusing it of unfairly penalizing U.S. trade while being soft on China, which was a far smaller economy when it joined the WTO in 2001.
The Moody's case has fueled concerns that governments in the region are increasingly trying to muffle negative research, with the Indonesian Finance Ministry in November penalizing JP Morgan following its issuance of a negative report on Indonesia.
The material has migrated to platforms where the audience already exists, but in a more unwieldy fashion that all but eliminates the free-view option of broadcast television, limiting its potential audience and penalizing low-income customers.
The U.S. aim would be to tighten the screws on North Korea in the same way it pressured Iran to open negotiations on its suspected nuclear weapons program – by penalizing all foreign firms dealing with the country.
The administration is officially penalizing members of single-gender social clubs, with penalties such as barring members of such clubs from holding student leadership positions, varsity athletic team captaincies and even from receiving College endorsement for fellowships.
The bipartisan Fix NICS Act, introduced by Republican Senator John Cornyn from Texas, hopes to increase the effectiveness of the National Instant Criminal Background Check System by penalizing agencies that don't comply, and rewarding those who do.
Other computer-driven - or "quant" - hedge funds to lose out included Candriam Alternative Systematic, which lost 0.9 percent on Tuesday, with the steep fall in the FTSE penalizing its positions, according to a spokesman at the firm.
Penalizing the obese for a medical condition and charging them more for medical coverage is contrary to two of the prime tenants of the Affordable Care Act (ACA): The coverage of preexisting conditions and access to all.
The chairman of the New York Jets said he will pay the fines for players on his team who protest during the national anthem, hours after the NFL announced a new policy penalizing players who do so.
Drugmakers such as the Japanese arms of Pfizer Inc and Eli Lilly and Co said the change, which could as much as half the price of popular medication, risks penalizing companies for developing revolutionary drugs like Sovaldi.
It seeks to work with contractors to improve their performance rather than penalizing them with huge fines that divert large sums of money from patient care, or simply shutting down facilities that are not in perfect compliance.
They contend in their lawsuit that Harvard systematically discriminates against Asian-American applicants in violation of federal civil rights law, by penalizing their high achievement as a group, while giving preferences to other racial and ethnic minorities.
The Department of Homeland Security is indiscriminately penalizing New York residents — both those directly denied access to expedited transit and those derivatively affected by the attendant economic and social consequences — for the actions of lawmakers in Albany.
China has aggressively promoted green energy vehicles to combat pollution and promote technological innovation, spending billions of dollars in subsidies, but has stepped up oversight after penalizing dozens of companies last year for cheating the subsidy program.
While preparing a platform for the June election, Prime Minister Theresa May sensed the mood turning against austerity, loosening debt targets, trying to reach out to disaffected working-class voters and penalizing, though mildly, the better-off.
The bipartisan Fix NICS (National Instant Criminal Background Check System) Act would reinforce existing laws by ensuring that authorities report criminal records to the system and penalizing agencies that don't provide the information to the FBI. Sen.
The measure, known as the "Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act," or CAATSA, required the administration to list "oligarchs" close to President Vladimir Putin's government and issue a report detailing possible consequences of penalizing Russia's sovereign debt.
Trump has long been a critic of Chinese trade practices but his interest in penalizing Beijing has risen because of his concern at what he perceives to be Chinese inaction on reining in increasingly belligerent North Korea.
High-frequency trading (HFT), which uses super-fast computers and connections to place trades, has been blamed for accentuating market swings and penalizing other investors by flooding trading venues with orders that immediately get canceled or go unfilled.
Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Regina Lopez ordered the closures and suspensions on Thursday when she announced the results of a months-long audit on the country's 41 mines aimed at penalizing those that have harmed the environment.
They argue that Apple directly sells the apps in its store, and has gone to "great lengths" to keep it that way, both by establishing technical barriers to other marketplaces and by penalizing those who jailbreak their devices.
S&P said it could revise its outlook to stable if negotiations with the EU provided more certainty for the economy, and if key sectors retained access to EU markets without penalizing tariffs or significant non-tariff barriers.
First, the international community must move to strengthen the environmental rule of law -- improving legislation and effectively penalizing law-breakers -- if it is to succeed in disrupting overseas tax havens used by environmental criminals to launder illicit profits.
China has aggressively promoted green energy vehicles to combat pollution and promote technological innovation, spending billions of dollars in subsidies, although it has stepped up oversight after penalizing dozens of companies last year for cheating the subsidy programme.
Instead of penalizing landowners who find endangered species on their property, the Interior Department should make use of voluntary agreements, such as conservation easements and habitat rental agreements, which proactively reward private landowners for enhancing species habitat. 5.
To avoid penalizing Chick-fil-A and other smaller chains, we only considered responses from people who said they visited a chain in the last six months and who said the brand was the best in a category.
Trump also said on Tuesday he would revive U.S. economic sanctions against Iran, penalizing foreign firms doing business with Tehran and further undermining what he called "a horrible, one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made".
State laws that stop employers from asking about workers' past wages or penalizing those who share their salaries could also help rein in pay disparity, Rosenfeld said, adding that the latter are associated with smaller gender wage gaps.
For many prostitutes in France, the death of Ms. Campos is proof of the growing dangers they face since Parliament passed a law in April 226 penalizing those who pay for sex rather than those who provide it.
Instead of penalizing people and businesses that don't, the city is focusing on educating residents, particularly those for whom English is not their first language, about the shelter-in-place mandate and the importance of it, she said.
In the wake of the French Tennis Federation's decision on Tuesday not to give Maria Sharapova a wild card into the French Open, a debate arose within the sport about whether denying Sharapova was also further penalizing her.
Penalizing people by taking away their health coverage if they do not work or participate in employment-related activities is extremely unlikely to change the basic calculus that loss of health coverage brings with it loss of health.
Under new EU rules for dealing with bank crises, any state bid to help would require penalizing the banks' bondholders - a politically sensitive issue as many ordinary Italians own such debt – before any taxpayer money can be used.
But merely raising the profile of the debate over penalizing ecocide could go a long way toward shaping the risk assessment of corporations and world leaders who until now have regarded environmental disasters mainly as public relations nightmares.
And while industry routinely insists consumer privacy is a top priority, the last decade has repeatedly shown such promises to be decidedly hollow, and government regulators routinely incapable of penalizing companies that mislead consumers or break the law.
The order will effectively interpret Judaism as a race or nationality, not just a religion, to prompt a federal law penalizing colleges and universities deemed to be shirking their responsibility to foster an open climate for minority students.
As part of the trade agreement between the United States and China this year, China said it would work to combat copyright infringement and counterfeiting on e-commerce websites by penalizing local merchants that repeatedly sell fake goods.
Almost a year later, the United States has imposed economic sanctions on just one Myanmar military leader; Congress has failed to pass legislation penalizing the country; and efforts to further restrict minimal U.S.-Myanmar military ties have stalled.
Don Beyer, Jennifer Wexton, Bobby Scott and others implored the Office of Personnel Management and OMB to issue guidelines "as soon as possible" that prohibit federal agencies from penalizing workers because of poor credit caused by the shutdown.
The same goes for other superficial luxuries like maternity leave, and rest assured that the bill attacks all the expected parts of sexual and reproductive health, like defunding Planned Parenthood and penalizing health care plans that cover abortions.
Yes, but: The fine is big enough to act as a warning to Google that it needs to change its ways, particularly if other EU authorities take it as a roadmap for penalizing Google (and others) in similar complaints.
They've spent the whole time arguing about whether the GOP bill is being rushed, whether Obamacare was rushed, and whether the Republicans' "continuous coverage" rule — penalizing people who don't stay insured — is an adequate substitute for Obamacare's individual mandate.
There won't be any specific message to riders from the company about rewarding or penalizing their drivers based on their UberPool experience, which may upset those drivers who dislike UberPool because of its often negative effect on their ratings.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Russia has indicated a potential new legal salvo in its trade war with Ukraine and the European Union, telling the World Trade Organization that a trade deal between Kiev and Brussels breaks the rules by penalizing Russia.
The council, which oversees the LSAT as well as the common application process used by thousands of law students, refrained from penalizing Arizona after a majority of the nation's law school deans rallied last week to support the school.
Many insurance companies raised their rates for next year's plans because they were worried the administration would essentially stop penalizing people who refused to buy coverage, leading to fewer enrollments, said Sabrina Corlette, a research professor at Georgetown University.
Penalizing Facebook for letting people post the wrong date for an election absolutely feels like the right thing to do, but I worry that making Section 230 any more porous will just turn the law into meaningless swiss cheese.
The Trump administration is imposing sanctions on at least 20 more people accused of human rights abuses, targeting government officials, businessmen and others in countries from Myanmar to Pakistan — but still avoiding penalizing some world leaders deemed critical partners.
U.S. has slapped more sanctions on Iran, penalizing the Iranian Central Bank while the Pentagon said it was sending U.S. troops to bolster Saudi Arabia's air and missile defenses after the largest-ever attack on the kingdom's oil facilities.
Arguably they've hurt Ferrari twice, first by penalizing Sebastian Vettel and knocking him out of the lead at the Canadian Grand Prix in early June, and then by refusing to punish Verstappen when he pushed Leclerc off the track.
The Senate vote on the California Values Act came one day after a federal judge in Chicago blocked the US Department of Justice (DOJ) from requiring cities to comply with new federal grant requirements aimed at penalizing so-called sanctuary cities.
As they weigh up a response to renewed U.S. sanctions against Iran, which have forced an exodus of European companies, EU governments should consider the prospect of similar extraterritorial measures penalizing China trade, Lamy told an international investment conference in Paris.
There will also be adjustments to the bloc's bank capital rules to avoid penalizing market-making banks that are ready to buy and sell stocks and bonds at any time, as they are seen as essential for a well-functioning markets.
LONDON, March 13 (Reuters) - British pubs group JD Wetherspoon reported a 3.9 percent dip in first-half pretax profit and said government tax policy was penalizing pubs and restaurants that were struggling to compete with supermarket sales of cheaper alcohol.
The more water bodies that are explicitly protected under the Clean Water Act, the more regulatory power the EPA has in setting the water quality standards, issuing permits and penalizing companies and farmers who put drinking water and ecosystems at risk.
The studio also says it has server-side features that will help it identify connection issues versus manual disconnects, a good-faith effort to avoid penalizing players with shoddy internet hiccups that I have yet to really see in action.
"It's not that simple to look at us and say, 'You're an American company and therefore we're going to penalize you,' because in fact, you'd be penalizing the Chinese real estate partner more than us in some respects," Sorenson said.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission is considering penalizing Spain and Portugal for missing budget deficit reduction targets but is also likely to give them more time to bring their budget gaps within EU limits, officials familiar with the issue said.
The Trump administration has sought to ramp up pressure on Kim to strike a deal to halt North Korea's nuclear program in part by penalizing Chinese and Russian firms that the increasingly isolated country depends on to keep its economy afloat.
But a recent make-up craze - driven in part by the rise of social media platforms, which pushed consumers to want to look their best online and fueled cosmetics sales - is losing momentum, penalizing L'Oreal in the United States especially.
BLOOMBERG Law School That Accepts GRE Scores Can Continue On | The Law School Admission Council refrained from penalizing the James E. Rogers College of Law in Arizona after most of the nation's law school deans rallied to support the school.
The Act to Protect the Privacy of Online Consumer Information would prohibit any ISPs in Maine from refusing to serve a customer, penalizing them or offering a discount in order to pressure consumers into allowing the ISP to sell their data.
Her plan also includes penalizing drug companies that increase prices without justification, prosecuting companies that knowingly promote more addictive drugs and instructing the Department of Health and Human Services to create guidelines for importing drugs from licensed vendors in Canada.
Instead of penalizing seniors for paying their own way in a nursing home by taking away this tax deduction, this important deduction should be expanded upon so even more seniors would want to use it instead of relying on Medicaid.
To avoid penalizing smaller regional chains, we crunched the numbers to create a score based on the percentage of people who said they visited a chain in the last six months and who said the brand had the cleanest restaurants.
Insisting on strict conditions could force the Saudis to buy instead from Russia or China, which don't impose such nonproliferation rules, or from France and South Korea, thus penalizing a moribund American nuclear industry eager for the lucrative new business.
Zeel has routinely ignored reports of sexual misconduct, often with the effect of protecting long-term clients, and appears in some cases to be penalizing the workers who file such reports by blocking their clients or downgrading their account status.
Hough began working with Mural Arts Philadelphia in 2006 while still in prison and has since publicly shared his experience of finding art and the potential for programs that focus on reforming over penalizing those in the criminal justice system.
To that end, he has pushed an initiative to build affordable housing on public land, pressured cities to accommodate more housing and actually issue permits for what it zones, and signed legislation penalizing cities that don't meet their state housing goals.
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FRENCH DIGITAL TAX "VERY RADICAL" Ross also dismissed as "very radical" Frances proposed 3% digital tax, which he said was aimed squarely at U.S. companies, and said European countries should focus on developing their own technology rather than penalizing U.S. companies.
This is an efficient way to do things, and it focuses on penalizing the employers rather than the employees (an unauthorized worker might lose her job because her employer is facing a "paper raid," but she isn't as likely to get deported).
" By then, however, many transgender soldiers had come out, and the plaintiffs said in the August brief that Trump's directive "tramples bedrock estoppel principles that preclude the government from inducing reasonable reliance on its policies and then penalizing those who do so.
But they spent the bulk of a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing reassuring Republican and Democratic lawmakers who questioned how aggressively the Obama administration is penalizing Iran for its destabilizing activities in the Middle East and how strictly it is enforcing the deal.
The trade war with China is notionally a separate issue than intellectual property theft, as is the arrest of a Huawei executive for trade sanctions violations, the penalizing of ZTE for similar trade sanctions violations and the U.S. accusations of election interference.
"Our bill will prevent the IRS from penalizing Team USA's champions and ensure that our athletes can remain focused on fulfilling their Olympic dreams without fear of the tax consequences," said Dold, whose congressional district is home to five Rio Olympic athletes.
In August, 2016, Bob Dinneen, who runs a leading ethanol trade group, the Renewable Fuels Association, told the Houston Chronicle that the Renewable Fuel Standard functions basically as it should, providing incentives to refiners that blend ethanol and penalizing those which do not.
Generally, the final fine amount is usually at a low level within this range; however, judging from the EU's attitude and strength in penalizing science and technology companies, this fine marks the escalation of the struggle between the European Commission and Google.
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives passed a measure on Wednesday that would stop workplace regulators from penalizing employers for incomplete or falsified injury records older than six months, even though they are required to keep accurate records for five years.
It is also unclear whether Manning, 40, was under any obligation to cooperate with an investigation after he left the league and whether the league would have had any means of penalizing him had it found that he had taken banned substances.
The 9-0 ruling authored by Chief Justice John Roberts in a Wisconsin case is a blow to Democrats who argued the Republican-drawn maps prevented fair and effective representation by diluting voters' influence and penalizing voters based on their political beliefs.
But California's proposal goes notably further than the FCC's rules in that it takes specific aim at "zero rating," or the practice of letting an ISP's content (or content from a deep-pocketed partner) bypass usage caps while still penalizing competing services.
"I think we ought to look at not penalizing Americans for inflation," said Representative Kevin Brady of Texas, the Republican chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, who said he would like to see the Treasury Department make the change through regulation.
Any legislation that in turn focuses on outcomes, rather than assuring accountability at a granular level for the way we're building the internet, could potentially wind up penalizing the good parts of the internet while failing to prevent the bad parts from flourishing.
Citing interviews with merchants of the e-commerce giant, as well as internal sent alerts to those individuals, Bloomberg reported Monday that Amazon is effectively penalizing its sellers if it finds that their products are being offered for a lower on rival websites.
But supporters of the changes to New York's law said the system had ended up penalizing people who were unable to afford bail, forcing them to rely on expensive bail bonds or remain behind bars while their cases moved through the courts.
Democrats and conservatives alike say they can help President Donald Trump cut corporate taxes and put money in the pockets of American taxpayers, but it will come at a price: penalizing coal miners and fossil fuel interests for contributing to global warming.
After CR7 stormed the pitch and banged a quick goal in the 2nd half of Real Madrid's battle with Barcelona -- he was tripped up by Samuel Umtiti in a run a few minutes later and blew up at the refs for not penalizing the guy.
"If the EU wants to thrive in the algorithmic economy, it needs to reform the GDPR, such as by expanding authorized uses of AI in the public interest, allowing re-purposing of data that poses only minimal risk, not penalizing automated decision-making," it said.
A few other blue states were quicker to create a replacement state mandate, but California's progressive lawmakers were wary of penalizing people who failed to buy health insurance unless the state also cushioned the blow by offering people more subsidies to lower the costs.
"Pulling people out of the sex industry without their consent and penalizing those who do not agree to exit the sex industry does not 'save' or 'rescue' them," reads the open letter, calling for the end of British Columbia Police involvement in the operation.
Among the proposals she's laid out, Harris has called for closing the pay gap between teachers and other professions with comparable training, closing the gender wage gap and penalizing companies that don't do so, and closing the pay gap between public defenders and prosecutors.
As candidates talk about income inequality — an issue discussed during both Democratic debates — they cannot ignore the gender and racial biases that fuel our country's wealth and income gaps by disempowering half the population and penalizing women for the childbearing and caregiving work they do.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma indicated during the meeting that inspectors would not be conducting reviews with the intention of penalizing facilities that fail to meet standards, Bury said, but would be focused on ensuring best practices are being followed.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Penalizing Pregnancy, From Walmart to Wall St." (front page, June 17): Your article is timely in an era in which women's reproductive rights are being systematically undermined within the larger context of denying health care to millions of Americans.
So the fear shared by Central European politicians but also some Western European investors is that the policies Mr. Macron promoted during his campaign, like harmonizing tax regimes across the union and penalizing countries for exporting cheap labor, could destroy Central Europe's business model.
If Mueller concluded Smith did not understand the gravity of the incident, or if he believed there was an unrelated basis for dismissal, instead of penalizing Smith for the minor infraction, Mueller's surrogate would make an improper decision that Smith lied about the car's color.
In the Superdome on Sunday, the very stadium where momentum for the new rule originated, the league enforced it against the Saints at a critical juncture, reversing a late non-call on an incomplete fourth-quarter pass and penalizing them for defensive pass interference.
The law's standards are so vague that it is impossible to know what products comply and what don't, a lack of specificity that the courts have long considered constitutionally unacceptable – as is penalizing out-of-state manufacturers for sales by parties outside their control.
In this flurry of activity, he seemed oblivious to how his actions might affect the economy and millions of Americans who stand to lose their jobs if he tears up trade agreements and causes other countries to retaliate by penalizing American goods and services.
I can try to be careful that my own unreasonable attitudes don't end up penalizing my patients — but I also embrace my own discomfort and remember my mother whenever I get a particularly bad twinge, and feel somehow smug about not taking pain medicines.
The majority of claims of censorship on Twitter have to do with how it handles harassment and trolling—admittedly a total mess, but Twitter has time and again proven particularly unwilling to risk outrage by penalizing users who drive some of the worst behavior on the site.
At a court hearing in September in an unrelated case about a breach of contract lawsuit against the Iraqi government, the judge referred back to the Chabad case as proof that he had no qualms about penalizing a foreign government for refusing to follow his orders.
Except that's far more likely to end up penalizing smaller players who don't have the resources to pay for their services to be prioritized by ISPs — while tech giants have deep pockets and can just cough up to continue their ability to dominate the online conversation.
As the Post noted, this is a strong hint that given the choice between penalizing Facebook further for the "litany of privacy scandals" that have emerged since the FTC began its investigation and giving it "a clean slate going forward," the agency has chosen the latter.
Flexible policies that set firm, declining limits on pollution and let businesses find the best ways to respond have helped meet environmental goals faster and more cheaply than expected and while growing the economy — by penalizing pollution and rewarding new and better ways to cut emissions.
NFL fans were in an uproar on Sunday when a replay appeared to show Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey "choking" Cleveland Browns star receiver Odell Beckham Jr.To make matters worse, the video also seemed to show an official watching the incident and not penalizing or ejecting Humphrey.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the Transfer Working Group is considering ways to encumber and restrict the practice, both by requiring teams to count transfers against their scholarship limits for two years, regardless of whether the player is still at the school, and penalizing coaches for recruiting potential graduate transfers.
Over the past two-and-a-half weeks, tech platforms have taken a (if sometimes meek) stance against the far-right and conspiracy theorist content of Alex Jones by removing, banning or penalizing Jones and his podcast Infowars for breaking their community and hate speech policies.
So if more white males with generally homogeneous mannerisms have been hired in the past, it's possible that algorithms will be trained to favorably rate predominantly fair-skinned, male candidates while penalizing women and people of color who do not exhibit the same verbal and nonverbal cues.
"By penalizing a player for speaking up in support of protesters exercising their right to freedom of expression as well as assembly and association, Blizzard demonstrates a lack of respect for the human rights of its users," Access Now wrote in an open letter published earlier Friday.
The changes from France will also ensure the stock options are priced at a fair-market value instead of the value paid by investors to avoid penalizing early employees, as well as remove restrictions on start-up visas that require eligible employers to be based in France.
Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee have accused the agency of penalizing Wells Fargo, which admitted to creating millions of fraudulent checking and savings accounts, just for headlines and of speeding along a payday and car title loan rule to be released before Cordray's departure.
Finally, it said, it would try to put economic pressure on bad actors in three ways: by banning disputed stories from its advertising ecosystem; by making it harder to impersonate credible sites on the platform; and, crucially, by penalizing websites that are loaded with too many ads.
And multiple senators warned that the debate, which is supposed to be focused on "phase one," could spill into a larger discussion that includes penalizing cities that don't comply with federal immigration law, employment-based investor visas and the larger population of roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants.
Four expatriate pilots told Reuters the downsides include a long hiring process; short, 3-year contracts, with no union protection; gruel ling flight rosters handed to pilots at late notice; and a system geared towards penalizing pilots for mistakes rather than using these to learn safety lessons.
He would not be quite the same again, and when Seppi hit a backhand return winner to break him at 4-4, Kyrgios spiked his racket to the ground near his chair and received another code violation, this one penalizing him a point in the next game.
PSG coach Unai Emery said his side had been unfortunate and criticized referee Gianluca Rocchi for awarding Real a penalty for Giovani Lo Celso's shirt pull on Toni Kroos and not penalizing Sergio Ramos when Rabiot's shot hit the Madrid captain's arm in the area in the second half.
But it is still possible to reintroduce an important, new measure of accountability into the Wall Street compensation system, which has became way too good at rewarding bankers, traders and executives for taking big risks with other people's money and absolutely terrible at penalizing them for their bad behavior.
But critics worry the new courts could be stacked with Orban loyalists and used to try politically sensitive cases, for instance dismissing challenges to government decisions, penalizing civil servants whose loyalty to Mr. Orban is in doubt or rejecting freedom of information requests from journalists investigating government corruption.
Tesla and G.M., far ahead of their rivals in investing in and promoting electric vehicles, have benefited from the tax credit in the intervening years, but will lose it soon, just as the market is becoming more competitive — in effect, penalizing them for being ahead of the curve.
Operation Streamline has not only torn apart families and punished the hard work that Mr. Flake exalts, but it has also subjected those fleeing violence and persecution to the same punishment as other immigrants, despite United States treaty obligations that prohibit penalizing asylum seekers for their manner of entry.
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Some have called for allowing married women to keep their maiden name, penalizing workplace harassment (which the law says should be prevented but does not punish), further criminalizing nonconsensual sex crimes, prohibiting discrimination against L.G.B.T.s — and reforming the labor market to improve working conditions for so-called nonregular workers.
Some have called for allowing married women to keep their maiden name, penalizing workplace harassment (which the law says should be prevented but does not punish), further criminalizing nonconsensual sex crimes, prohibiting discrimination against L.G.B.T.s — and reforming the labor market to improve working conditions for so-called nonregular workers.
In addition, more than a dozen bills are aimed at limiting immigration, whether by freezing refugee programs, penalizing countries that deport immigrants too slowly, or making it harder to legally bring in skilled foreigners indicate that we're in for a long and ideologically charged discussion that goes way beyond the wall.
"A preoccupation with penalizing poor whites reveals an uneasy tension between what Americans are taught to think the country promises—the dream of upward mobility—and the less appealing truth that class barriers almost invariably make that dream unobtainable," Nancy Isenberg wrote in the preface to her book White Trash.
The European Central Bank; the central banks of Switzerland, Sweden and Denmark; and, last month, the Japanese central bank have all deliberately set at least some short-term rates below zero — effectively penalizing commercial banks for depositing funds with them, and giving them a strong incentive to move their money elsewhere.
In zeroing out the mandate penalty while leaving the rest of the law in place, Congress has done a lot more than merely show its "intent" to regulate the individual insurance market without penalizing those who fail to obtain insurance; it put that into action, incontrovertibly enacted into statutory text.
When governments are charged with regulating other governments, ensuring public health becomes a matter of interagency politics: the ultimate effect of regulatory policy turns not on the letter of the law, but rather on the regulated government's political costs of compliance, and the regulator's political costs of penalizing another government agency.
These people see affirmative action as unfairly penalizing those who are not biased themselves and who have enjoyed no personal benefit from discrimination, and they see it as stigmatizing members of underrepresented groups with the suspicion that they are underqualified for the jobs they hold or the school they attend.
Secretary of State John Kerry had assured Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, last month that the Obama administration would try to keep the new rules from penalizing dual nationals or Europeans who wanted to visit Iran for business or tourism after sanctions were lifted as part of the recently completed nuclear accord.
"We all should be looking towards minimizing impact risk in kids, including (but not limited to): having good protective equipment, using careful training protocols that minimize unnecessary impacts, penalizing illegal or inappropriate plays, avoiding poor playing techniques, providing meaningful concussion/brain health education and properly and promptly diagnosing and treating concussions," said Giza.
Letter To the Editor: Re "City's Fee on Plastic Bags Faces Scrutiny in Albany" (news article, June 8): Instead of penalizing people for using plastic bags, why don't our lawmakers do what some enlightened communities do and require stores to issue a small credit for each reusable shopping bag provided by the shopper?
Under FASB's CECL plan, community banks would estimate expected credit losses for the life of a financial instrument and recognize the net present value of those losses at the moment of origination—penalizing these institutions for investing in local communities, increasing the cost of credit and constricting access to loans for many borrowers.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration said Tuesday that it will place a 25 percent tariff on Chinese products like flat-screen televisions, medical devices, aircraft parts and batteries, outlining more than 1,300 imported goods that will soon face levies as part of a sweeping trade measure aimed at penalizing China for its trade practices.
"Whether separating young children from their parents or penalizing families living paycheck-to paycheck by cutting off access to critical programs like Medicaid and nutrition assistance while giving trillions of dollars of tax breaks to Wall Street, the Trump administration has proven repeatedly that they are, in fact, anti-family," the groups wrote.
Earl BlumenauerEarl BlumenauerAirports already have plenty of infrastructure funding Climate protesters glue themselves to Capitol doors, confront lawmakers Here are the 95 Democrats who voted to support impeachment MORE (D-Ore.) warned that blocking the sales would result in "penalizing American companies for no good purpose" and threaten the nuclear deal with Iran.
For instance, the Senate parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, ruled last Friday that several portions of the Senate bill, including the proposal to defund Planned Parenthood for a year and penalizing people who don't buy insurance by making them wait six months before buying any, violated the Senate rules because they fell outside of the budget process.
"All of these are ideas that were suggested to me directly by students in Santa Fe." When asked about whether there could be legislation penalizing the lawful owner of a firearm when their children gain access to it, the Senate's No. 3 Republican John Thune said he doesn't know how that would be enforced.
Whether it's Comcast's wireless service charging you more money just to watch HD video, or AT&T exempting its own content from usage caps while penalizing competitors, ISPs are eager to craft a new, fractured internet where an ISPs own content—or the content of their wealthiest partners—are given a distinct market advantage.
While we certainly don't need The Cosby Show back on the air — reminding us of Cosby's greatest long-con: tricking the world into trusting him by deploying goofy faces and pudding pops every week for eight years — this habit of penalizing the people around a predator, especially the women closest to him, has become a habit.
Even so, the results add to growing evidence suggesting that the program designed to prevent infections and other hospital-acquired conditions "is paradoxically penalizing high-performing hospitals and those hospitals taking care of socioeconomically disadvantaged patients," said Dr. Karl Bilimoria, director of the Surgical Outcomes and Quality Improvement Center at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago.
On the job classification front, Uber struck a $100M class action settlement with 385,000 US drivers in April 2016 — getting them to agree to remain classed as independent contractors in exchange for providing them with some concessions, such as not penalizing drivers who decline trips when logged into the app, as well as handing over a chunk of cash.
Louis J. Coletti, the president and chief executive officer of the Building Trades Employers' Association, which represents union contractors, said that while relations with the city have been adversarial at times the inspections could benefit everyone if the city worked with them to improve safety instead of just penalizing them to raise money for city coffers.
Trump administration's plans for SNAP are a shove down, not a hand up Lisa Davis, Opinion Contributor While most people are opening their hearts and helping others this holiday season, the administration is headed in the opposite direction, penalizing the poor by taking away their basic necessities and making it harder for them to climb out of poverty.
They&aposre about an ever-growing majority of the global populace that has become fed up with cost of living increases, low wages, the erosion of public trusts like health insurance and pensions, and a corrupt justice system that protects the wealthiest citizens from the consequences of their actions while penalizing the poorest citizens for smaller and smaller infractions.
This week, The Atlantic uncovered emails from Department of Homeland official Ian M. Smith showing that he was friendly with white nationalists in DC. Smith subsequently resigned, but the Washington Post reported that as an immigration policy analyst he had worked on some of the administration's most high-profile and controversial initiatives, including refugees and penalizing immigrants who used public assistance.
His administration has waged a full anti-immigrant campaign, painting them as subhuman and implementing hardline tactics, such as the travel ban from Muslim-majority nations, separations of immigrant children from their families at the southern border, caps on the number of refugees fleeing their home countries for their lives, and penalizing green card applicants for using benefits such as food stamps.
Hidden within a jargon-filled, 411-word News Feed FYI (a blog dedicated to publishers and other Facebook Page owners), Facebook shared a change to the algorithm that addresses completion rate: As we continue to understand how our community consumes video, we've realized that we should therefore weight percent completion more heavily the longer a video is, to avoid penalizing longer videos.
John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE (D-Mass.) and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) on a proposal to curb carbon emissions, agrees with Romney that spurring technological innovation to reduce carbon emissions or remove atmospheric carbon is better than penalizing companies for burning fossil fuels.
Though most Verrazano travelers pay a discounted E-ZPass rate of $11.52, not the full $17 toll, the bridge has nevertheless emerged as a symbol of the glaring inequities of a transportation system that many see as primarily benefiting Manhattan, while penalizing residents of the other boroughs and the suburbs who drive because they do not have easy access to buses or subways.
Sen. James LankfordJames Paul LankfordThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Lankford to be named next Senate Ethics chairman Trump to sign order penalizing colleges over perceived anti-Semitism on campus: report MORE (R-Okla.) will be the next chairman of the Senate Ethics Committee, a source familiar with the matter confirmed to The Hill.
Some employers, like Victoria Hospital in Texas, have stated that they won't even hire someone with a body mass index over a certain threshold (35, which is about 220 pounds for someone who is 5-foot-6), while others have been critiqued for introducing workplace wellness programs that tend to benefit those who are already fit while penalizing people with serious health conditions.
Other ideas that have either been introduced as legislation or confirmed by Senate offices as being considered include making a public option for generic drugs, letting Medicare negotiate drug prices, penalizing price-gouging by manufacturers and abolishing "pay-for-delay," which is when a branded drug maker pays off a generic one to keep a competing product from coming to market.
" Eugene Kontorovich, a professor at Northwestern University's Pritzker School of Law, who has supported anti-boycott legislation, has suggested that Mr. Cuomo's executive order could run up against the First Amendment, and that its language penalizing advocacy of boycott or divestment — the measure is aimed at those who participate in pro-boycott activity or "promote others to engage" in it — was "a bridge too far.
Diane BlackDiane Lynn BlackBottom line Overnight Health Care: Anti-abortion Democrats take heat from party | More states sue Purdue over opioid epidemic | 1 in 85033 in poll say high costs led them to skip medical care Lamar Alexander's exit marks end of an era in evolving Tennessee MORE (R-Tenn.), say it would bar state or local governments from penalizing healthcare providers who decline to offer abortions.
"I'm delighted that there's a 30 day extension now for us to try to get a longer term deal with the U.S. "I think the idea of penalizing Britain when the small amount of steel that Britain sends to the United States is incorporated into its military program, to penalize us on grounds of national security would not make any sense and I'm glad we've got a breathing space on that.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE (R-Wis.), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the administration should focus its energy on sanctions that are most "effective" at penalizing Moscow.
But such comments, which Trump has also made about Mexico, may still pose a risk to Latin America's willingness to trust and work with the US. Penalizing Colombia "could endanger peace, disrupt markets, affect the Colombian peso, and undermine regional confidence (to the extent there is any)," Greg Weeks, a University of North Carolina at Charlotte political-science professor and editor of The Latin Americanist, wrote on Thursday.
Interestingly, this cohort tends to lean more Android if they had to choose a smartphone, and lean toward a similar brand of feature phone they previously had, like Samsung or LG. It intrigues me that price comes up as much as it does, given that it seems as if U.S. carriers are penalizing those who don't yet have smartphones by charging them more in various ways on their bill than consumers who do have smartphones.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is doing the right thing in Syria: penalizing the Assad government for using chemical weapons, but avoiding greater involvement in the civil war there, and laying plans to exit the conflict.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) blamed Democrats earlier Tuesday for holding up the Fix NICS (National Instant Criminal Background Check System) Act, which would reinforce existing laws by ensuring that authorities report criminal records to the system and penalizing agencies that don't.
PERRY: Well, that&aposs one good point is that in a global market just because Canada doesn&apost - if they don&apost really welcome our exports of dairy products, it&aposs a big world that we can sell them elsewhere and then to extent that they&aposre penalizing and taxing their consumers in the form of higher prices for milk and dairy products, it wouldn&apost make sense for us to retaliate and charge our consumers higher prices and by imposing tariffs.
Ed PerlmutterEdwin (Ed) George PerlmutterAppetite for Democratic term limits fizzling out Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers struggle to understand Facebook's Libra project | EU hits Amazon with antitrust probe | New cybersecurity concerns over census | Robocall, election security bills head to House floor | Privacy questions over FaceApp On The Money: Liberal Dems warn moderates against changes to minimum wage bill | House grapples with Facebook's Libra | Congress, White House inch closer to budget deal | Blue states sue over tax law regulations MORE (D-Colo.), would bar federal regulators and prosecutors from penalizing banks and credit unions for serving cannabis businesses if those firms are complying with state law.
" (Five Caucasians, three Asians, and Kyla Ross, who is of African-American, Japanese, Filipino, and Puerto Rican descent, also finished ahead of Ferlito.) Ron Biles, who grew up in public housing in Cleveland, responded with what should have been the final word—"Normally, it's not in her favor being black, at least not in the world that I live in"—except that a spokesperson for the Italian federation backed up Ferlito, saying she had simply been referring to "the current trend in gymnastics, which is going toward a technique that opens up new chances to athletes of color, well known for power, while penalizing the elegance typical of Eastern Europeans.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) and Chris MurphyChristopher (Chris) Scott MurphyOvernight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces White House eyes September action plan for gun proposals Trump phoned Democratic senator to talk gun control MORE (D-Conn.), enforces current law by ensuring that states and agencies provide criminal records to the NICS, while penalizing those that don't.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) and Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach New intel chief inherits host of challenges Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE (D-Va.) have introduced a bill aimed at penalizing credit reporting agencies for breaches in the wake of the Equifax data hack.
Sens. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) and Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach New intel chief inherits host of challenges Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE (D-Va.) have introduced a bill aimed at penalizing credit reporting agencies for breaches following the Equifax data breach.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) and Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 22019 breach New intel chief inherits host of challenges Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE (D-Va.) have introduced a bill aimed at penalizing credit reporting agencies for breaches following the Equifax data breach.
Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanHere are the Senate Republicans who could vote to convict Trump Lawmakers call for investigation into program meant to help student loan borrowers with disabilities Senators sound alarm on dangers of ransomware attacks after briefing MORE (Ohio), Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonDemocrats seek leverage for trial Overnight Defense: House passes compromise defense bill | Turkey sanctions advance in Senate over Trump objections | Top general says military won't be 'raping, burning and pillaging' after Trump pardons Senate panel advances Turkey sanctions bill despite Trump objections MORE (Wis.), Tim ScottTimothy (Tim) Eugene ScottTrump to sign order penalizing colleges over perceived anti-Semitism on campus: report Here are the Senate Republicans who could vote to convict Trump GOP senators unveil bill to expand 'opportunity zone' reporting requirements MORE (S.

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