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"practicable" Definitions
  1. able to be done; likely to be successful

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For example, companies are required to maintain the same employment levels that they had as of March 13 'to the extent practicable,' but it does not define what practicable means.
Ezra said it would meet noteholders as soon as is practicable.
When in-person visitation is not practicable, public institutions can help.
All that is needed are three sensible and practicable financial revolutions.
Much of the argument concerned whether paying the plaintiffs was practicable.
He is drawn to fantastical objects rather than to practicable policies.
Those implicit prices are higher than any politically practicable explicit carbon tax.
"The president has provided a practicable plan for closing the facility," Rep.
Here's a list of practicable solutions to everyday problems startups face with employees.
There exists a huge gap between what the bureau wants and what is practicable.
It says firms can only be asked to remove encryption when it is "practicable."
In fact, the DOJ has argued in court that "as soon as practicable" should impose no concrete deadline at all, and as long as the DOJ says it is processing a request "as soon as practicable," the courts should leave the department alone.
ICE accommodates, to the extent practicable, the parent's efforts to make provisions for the children.
He added that he asked IRS officials to resolve those applications as soon as practicable.
"The company will resume operating activities ... as soon as practicable," ZTE said in its filing.
The company is working expeditiously to close the transaction as soon as practicable in Q2.
"It depends on what is reasonably practicable for the communications service provider to do," replied Howe.
On Friday it said it would issue an announcement as soon as practicable after completing enquiries.
I would like to see a total denuclearization in as quick a period of time as practicable.
It said at that point it was "not practicable" to estimate any financial impact of the probe.
Airlines "to the extend practicable" would have to maintain existing employment levels while it had unpaid loans.
Physical inspections must be recorded in the appropriate electronic system(s) of record as soon as practicable.
"Are they required to make it technically practicable for future services for this to be allowed?" asked Harris.
The Marine Mammal Protection Act calls for the "least practicable adverse impact" on marine mammals and their habitats.
While billions are needed, some are suggesting that this amount should be constrained to the maximum extent practicable.
"Sometimes they simply say things that even laymen realize are hardly practicable, or just unfeasible," Mr. Putin said.
The goal is to align and simplify as many new and existing economically significant regulations as is practicable.
On Tuesday, HHS officials told reporters they were working on reunifying children and parents as soon as practicable.
One proven way to slow the transmission is to limit interactions among people to the greatest extent practicable.
"I'd like to see a total denuclearization in as quick a period of time as is practicable," he said.
The surveillance and enforcement regulatory responsibilities currently assigned to (Self-Regulatory Organizations) should be centralized to the extent practicable.
They maximize defenses by deploying more police and counterterrorism officials, managing borders, and hardening targets as much as practicable.
The FBI can't possibly argue that disclosure of the Comey memos is not practicable within a month or so.
Such a proposal is sensible and practicable – exactly what the Cornyn bill and now the House proposal is not.
Yahoo said on Monday that it is "working expeditiously to close the transaction as soon as practicable in Q2."
Roman Catholic Church doctrine had previously accepted the punishment if it was "the only practicable way" to defend lives.
Those plans should be delivered to the President "as soon as practicable," the White House said in the statement.
It said the suspension would end as soon as practicable and would be formally reviewed at least every 28 days.
Why it matters to innovation: The cybersecurity industry is due for contraction — there are currently more vendors than is practicable.
Teva, which cooperates with Lundbeck on several drugs, said Schultz will join and relocate to Israel as soon as practicable.
" Mnuchin also said that the Justice Department intends to "memorialize its advice in a published legal opinion as soon as practicable.
Although he noted that the IP bill's applied standard — of what is "reasonably practicable" — could vary from one CSP to another.
"I ask that the Federal Aviation Administration evaluate whether similar precautions in the United States are advisable and practicable," Feinstein wrote.
And the CME contract, based on one of those indices, is itself still too small to offer any practicable hedging opportunity.
It was also accused of failing to take all reasonably practicable steps to ensure that patients were not infected by contaminants.
Bevin's letter said he wants the transition to the federal site to occur "as soon as is practicable," the newspaper said.
And when partisan loyalty is high, voting is predictable enough to make gerrymandering practicable, even more so given modern mapping technology.
The special committee expects to provide a further update concerning the process associated with Mr. Musk's proposal as soon as practicable.
Defense Department policy also says that simulations, rather than animals, should be used "to the maximum extent practicable" before live tissue training.
" Sessions authored an April 6 memorandum directing U.S. attorneys "to adopt a policy to prosecute all" such violations "to the extent practicable.
Airlines would be barred from stock buybacks or paying dividends and to the "extent practicable" would have to keep existing employment levels.
"Residents should receive therapy and other services that can help them attain, and maintain, their highest practicable well-being," Mr. Mollot said.
" The Justice Department has left itself some wiggle-room on its zero-tolerance approach, saying it would be applied "to the extent practicable.
The asset manager said the suspension on the fund's trading will end "as soon as practicable", and will be reviewed every 28 days.
Instead, they were ordered to ensure that the recipient had downloaded Ring's app—"as far as practicable"—and then install the device themselves.
Scientists studying it believe there are practicable applications for electric plants, like creating autonomous energy systems that can optimize plant functions and growth.
" However, he has asked the IRS to consult with the Justice Department and try to resolve the pending applications "as soon as practicable.
Third, Yemen and its neighbors should open all land and air crossings, as well as all ports, as expansively and efficiently as practicable.
That role would be less practicable for the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine — even in cooperation with the U.S. ambassador to Russia — to fulfill.
"The surrender on a case basis is full of matters that make it not practicable," Mr. Lee, the security secretary, said on Tuesday.
Nobody has either the ability, or a practicable plan, to build truly human-like robots in the model of Star Wars' C-3PO.
The potential sponsor is generally the closest relative in the US. HHS is supposed to place children with sponsors as quickly as practicable.
" The Justice Department has left itself some wiggle-room on its zero-tolerance approach, saying it would be applied "to the extent practicable.
It may not be practicable any time soon, but on some time scale, electricity (and the hydrogen fuels it can create) must take over.
Once SRO surveillance and enforcement responsibilities have been centralized to the extent practicable, Congress should revisit the Exchange Act to reconsider exchange legal immunity.
"We respectfully ask that the board consider calling an extraordinary general meeting of Nissan shareholders as promptly as practicable," Bollore wrote in the letter.
Ezra said it would hold a meeting as soon as "reasonably practicable" to carry out a "transparent restructuring process" with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
The GSA is considering updating federal travel regulations to encourage government contractors to use travel charge cards "as often as practicable," the agency says.
The GSA is considering updating federal travel regulations to encourage government contractors to use travel charge cards "as often as practicable," the agency said.
The models will help us decide which approaches are practicable, trading off near-term impacts to the economy against longer-term impacts to the climate.
Yahoo, which reported fourth-quarter earnings after the bell on Monday, said the Verizon acquisition would close "as soon as practicable" in the second quarter.
Villeré is interested in art as a laboratory for climate design, and as a Trojan Horse for implementing that lab's most promising and practicable results.
Previously it said only in filings that it was "not practicable" to estimate the financial impact because the range of potential outcomes was too broad.
But, while it was a valid idea, the article disappointed by not expanding on why, when or how the theory could be practicable or useful.
"One proven way to slow the transmission is to limit interactions among people to the greatest extent practicable," the order states, according to the Chronicle.
Still, at the very least, there's a good bit of policy work ahead for this (politically central) element of the plan to become practicable legislation.
"So there is no practicable alternative to the use of force to degrade and deter the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian Regime," she said.
The courts have held that the DOJ fails to process an expedited request "as soon as practicable" when it violates that standard initial 20-day deadline.
Each shareholder can subscribe to one right and the bank will launch the operation as soon as "practicable" after receiving approval from the Portuguese securities commission.
He predicted that eight to 12 candidates will ultimately throw their hat in the ring and called on those candidates to be "practicable" with their ideas.
Pragmatism: One of Negan's most strategically utilized skills is his ability to clearly and calmly assess situations and determine what outcome is most practicable and favorable.
This effort and others like it should work to reach agreement on practicable and achievable improvements to how we as a society fund and provide healthcare.
The Coca-Cola Beverages Africa merger parties welcomed the Competition Tribunal's approval saying in a statement they expect the transaction to complete as soon as practicable.
He said to keep cars charged all the time would require filling about 2003 percent of road surfaces with 10 kW chargers, which obviously isn't practicable.
They asked Ellis to set a new date for sentencing "as soon as practicable" and said they planned to file their sentencing memo later in the day.
Before exercising this authority, the Attorney General should, to the extent he deems it practicable, consult with the head of the originating intelligence community element or department.
On Monday, the British government said it would impose penalties on tech companies if they do not do everything practicable to stop harmful content on their platforms.
And while the department's own guidelines instruct agencies to accommodate religious practices "to the greatest extent practicable and permitted by law," it has fought these requests aggressively.
BOP also says -- to the extent practicable -- inmates will have access to programs and services offered under normal operating procedures, such as mental health treatment and education.
BOP also says -- to the extent practicable -- inmates will have access to programs and services offered under normal operating procedures, such as mental health treatment and education.
"Therefore, to the greatest extent practicable and permitted by law, religious observance and practice should be reasonably accommodated in all government activity, including employment, contracting and programming."
"Terms such as "telecommunications service", "relevant communications data", "communications content", "equipment interference", "technical feasibility" and "reasonably practicable" need to be clarified as a matter of urgency," it writes.
" Lawyers for GOSH told Judge Francis they "would like to be able to fulfill the parents' wishes… if it is safe and practicable and in Charlie's best interests.
"This systematic underprotection of marine mammals cannot be consistent with the requirement that mitigation measures result in the 'least practicable adverse impact' on marine mammals," the court said.
If that proved not practicable, the resolutions further recommended absorption of those refugees into the nearby Arab states to which they had fled and compensation for their losses.
What that means is that it is no longer practicable for this White House to dismiss, say, Cohen's payment as a one-off of which they knew nothing.
Imperfectly and incompletely, it toys around with the idea that the city needs to evolve and adapt, and there are times when the ideal solutions just aren't practicable.
"This will not be popular among some of our members but ... we believe this is the only practicable solution," a group spokesman, Miles Anderson, said in a statement.
The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department and Environment Department were directed to enact methane emission reduction "rules as soon as practicable," the executive order said.
LONDON, March 20 (Reuters) - The European Union's markets watchdog said it may not be "practicable" to record all telephone calls for trading securities because of the coronavirus epidemic.
It's fine for devices to record the voice queries of children without parental consent, but only if the files are deleted "as soon as practicable afterwards," Smith said.
Both companies have agreed to finalise the terms of the transaction by 103 July 2017; and to complete the transactions, and asset and share transfers as early as practicable.
The UK might argue that it's "practicable" for a company to undermine its own encryption; that company might respond that doing so would endanger its business around the world.
Also, recognizing the importance of maintaining family relationships during incarceration, the legislation requires prisoners to be placed in a facility as close as practicable to the prisoner's family residence.
After two hours of debate on Saturday, the SNP resolved to create a new currency "as soon as practicable," leaving an indefinite transition period with an uncertain end goal.
In the current COVID-19 environment, stay-at-home stocks make perfect sense – we plan to accelerate our timing to uplist to a major exchange as soon as practicable.
Henderson is supposed to rule on the league's decision to suspend Elliott, the Dallas Cowboys' star second-year running back, "as soon as practicable," according to the labor agreement.
Debtors agreed to obtain an order from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court authorizing payment of $300 million in cash as soon as practicable to holders of first-lien bank claims.
Jefferson, named after the president who once envisioned establishing an independent nation in the western section of North America, is more a state of mind than a practicable proposal.
"The Company will be reaching out to HSBC Institutional Trust Services as trustee for the Noteholders to begin this process with the Noteholders as soon as practicable," the company said.
"Now that we have received the veto message from the president, the Senate will consider it as soon as practicable in this work period,"  said David Popp, a McConnell spokesman.
"We regulate in the public interest, remaining focused on regulatory oversight that reduces risk to safety and the environment to levels that are as low as reasonably practicable," she said.
"We regulate in the public interest, remaining focused on regulatory oversight that reduces risk to safety and the environment to levels that are as low as reasonably practicable," she said.
"This will not be popular among some of our members but...we believe this is the only practicable solution," Federated Farmers Rural Security spokesman Miles Anderson said in a statement.
"Our priority remains to support our clients and pressing for the Woodford Equity Income Fund to reopen as soon as is practicable, whilst protecting the interests of all investors," Hill said.
They should only seek such information where it is clearly feasible, and reasonably practicable, and where its provision would be consistent with the right to privacy in UK and EU law.
If you're more interested in changing habits and developing new coping skills than you are in analyzing your dreams, good news — many therapists are especially focused on the practical and practicable.
But after Mr. Kammen left, Judge Spath ruled that learned counsel were required only "to the extent practicable," and pushed forward with pretrial hearings with just the lieutenant at the helm.
But that may not be for long: City officials are making records public "as soon as practicable, and within 25 business days," citing a part of the North Carolina public records law.
The company, which last month reported a 36% rise in first-half profit after tax to $225 million, said it would issue a detailed response to the report as soon as practicable.
The ride-sharing giant did not say at what price it initially plans to list its shares, but said the IPO should be approved "as soon as practicable" after the registration's filing.
" The bill also aims for the Department of Homeland Security to have access to a facial recognition system for "the greatest extent practicable … inspect[ing] travelers at United States airports of entry.
Before, church doctrine accepted the death penalty if it was "the only practicable way" to defend lives, an opening that some Catholics took as license to support capital punishment in many cases.
"The relevant question then is whether it would be practicable to distribute the available $13 million settlement fund to self-identifying class members through a claims-made process," the objector's brief said.
"The ACA Board has resolved to seek a meeting with Cricket Australia Board as soon as practicable to discuss and better understand both the sanction and the process," an ACA spokesman said.
GM suggested that the program should be terminated when its 25 percent target was met, unless it was concluded that the battery cost or infrastructure targets were not practicable within the recommended timeframe.
If there are other circumstances where it would apply I will take advice and write to the noble Lord but we come back to what is reasonably practicable for the company to do.
Indeed financial conditions - including credit spreads, the dollar, stocks and bonds - have played an outsized role in his recommendations even while he has urged policies to drive U.S. unemployment as low as practicable.
Tiefer's opinion goes on to say the GSA's FSSI is in direct conflict with federal law and Supreme Court instructions that federal agencies provide small businesses with "maximum practicable opportunity" for federal contracting.
The bill also calls for hiring workers "to the greatest extent practicable" from public housing residents, people living within 50 miles of work sites, armed forces veterans, formerly incarcerated people, and union workers.
"Following the rainfall (in) the last 24 hours in the area, the last section of the Jorasse ski run ... although still practicable for leisure skiing, is no longer suitable for competition," organizers said.
"Following the rainfall (in) the last 24 hours in the area, the last section of the Jorasse ski run ... although still practicable for leisure skiing, is no longer suitable for competition," organizers said.
With all the briefs scheduled to be filed on Monday, the court should follow its practice from previous urgent cases: Schedule argument for 21981 days hence, with a resolution as soon as practicable.
"Under the circumstances of this case, the only practicable method of providing plaintiffs with the relief to which they are entitled is to vacate the [policy] and permanently enjoin its application," the judge concluded.
He went on to note that any encryption a CSP has not applied themselves would "almost inevitably fall outside these provisions because it would not be reasonably practicable for a company to de-encrypt".
"Counter-terrorism response and protocols kicked in... for us that meant having the plane isolated, and as soon as practicable, getting the passengers off the plane safely and dealing with the offender," Ashton said.
" In such events, police officers are supposed to activate their body cameras, and when possible, alert the public that they are being recorded "as soon as it is safe and practicable to do so.
The company will now shutter its shops by close of business hours on Tuesday but said it intends to maintain employment of its workers at full contract hours for "as long as is practicable".
It's worth noting the startup has never been solely focused on meal delivery — with the app supporting requests for anything (practicable) to be delivered by bike courier in the urban centers where it operates.
And BSEE approved 119 requests that companies could overlook a rule stipulating they "stop operations as soon as practicable" to evaluate wells that had gone more than 30 days without tests on well casings.
Districts should be compact and contiguous; have as near equal populations as practicable; preserve counties, municipalities and wards within a single district to the extent possible; and not dilute districts with minority-majority populations.
If we do, I hope that any such legislation will be seriously vetted, to the extent practicable, to avoid the proverbial law of intended consequences (a vetting far too often ignored in the sausage-making).
"Every enclosed workplace shall be so constructed, equipped, and maintained, so far as reasonably practicable, as to prevent the entrance or harborage of rodents, insects, and other vermin," reads the online description of the standard.
The draft, which is open for public consultation until May 9, includes requirements such as the avoidance by cobalt refiners of cash transactions where practicable, and conducting a risk assessment "on all cobalt material sourced".
Yes, but: These children are not guaranteed legal counsel, although Congress has instructed HHS to ensure that child migrants have access to immigration attorneys "to the greatest extent practicable," according to the American Immigration Council.
For parents of U.S. citizens who are ordered removed, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency "accommodates, to the extent practicable, the parents' efforts to make provisions" for their children, said ICE spokeswoman Sarah Rodriguez.
In a submission to Britain's finance minister Philip Hammond, the FPC said it will, "where practicable", consider how its policy actions, or decisions not to act, might affect the international competitiveness of the UK financial system.
But for Apple and other Silicon Valley companies, the proposal also includes new powers that can permit the British government to demand that companies remove encryption protections where "reasonably practicable" to gain access to digital communications.
Those businesses may not issue dividends for up to a year after the loan is no longer outstanding, and must retain 883% of employment levels as of March 24, "to the extent practicable," through September 30.
Complicating matters, Pope Francis this week declared that executions are unacceptable in all cases, a shift from earlier church doctrine that had accepted the death penalty if it was "the only practicable way" to defend lives.
"Given the public interest in an expedient product exclusion process that offers due process and procedural fairness, we urge you to implement improvements to each area of concern outlined above as soon as practicable," they wrote.
Tullett, which last week reported higher activity in some of its traditional products for the last two months of 2015, said on Tuesday it intended to respond to the U.S. justice department's request "as quickly as practicable".
In a filing made with those agencies Friday -- the deadline for comments -- General Motors Co. said the Obama administration standards are "not technologically feasible or economically practicable," and would increase vehicle costs at the expense of jobs.
It offered concessions to Democrats like a ban on stock buybacks for companies that receive federal aid while a loan is outstanding and maintaining payroll "to the extent practicable," but some worried those stipulations weren't strong enough.
If you think sending a person to Mars is a waste of time, energy, and money, then it follows that the space station is also a waste and should be decommissioned as soon as is safely practicable.
School districts were allowed to apply for unitary status that released them from court oversight as long as they could prove they had done everything practicable to desegregate, even if the schools were still, in fact, segregated.
Again it depends on what is reasonably practicable in the particular circumstances and those circumstances might vary from provider to provider and from situation to situation so I don't think it's possible for me to generalize about this.
"I urge companies to work with their audit committees and auditors to ensure that their financial reporting, auditing and review processes are as robust as practicable in light of the circumstances in meeting the applicable requirements," Clayton added.
"I urge companies to work with their audit committees and auditors to ensure that their financial reporting, auditing and review processes are as robust as practicable in light of the circumstances in meeting the applicable requirements," Clayton added.
"The faithful execution of our immigration laws is best achieved by using all these statutory authorities to the greatest extent practicable," John F. Kelly, the secretary of homeland security, wrote in one of two memorandums released on Tuesday.
Before then, a spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said, the agency's practice was to offer parents a chance to reunite with a child before departing the country, "to the extent practicable," as outlined in 2017 guidance.
But ICE Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Sprecher said that while he favored slowing the market down, there is a law that requires NYSE and other exchanges to execute orders and deliver responses to customers as fast as technically practicable.
"Jemena has indicated that it will start construction ... as soon as practicable to take advantage of the dry season," Northern Territory Minister for Resources Ken Vowles said in a statement, referring to the drier months between May and October.
The report urged the government to name BoE Governor Mark Carney's replacement as early as practicable to avoid Britain losing clout in international financial standard-setting bodies as its say over EU rulemaking end in just over a year.
Officials said HHS works with the other agencies to do three things: link the records of parents and children in different agencies' custody, to "ensure that contact occurs" between them and to reunify the parents as soon as practicable.
Since experiments on cavepeople are, however, not practicable, researchers at Cambridge University in England decided instead to focus on the bodily machinations of 62 elite, collegiate rowers for their new study, which was published this month in Scientific Reports.
"Official travel on the part of federal employees must be 'by the most expeditious means of transportation practicable' and 'commensurate with the nature and purpose of the employee's duties,'" Mr. Gowdy wrote in the letter, quoting United States law.
" On his second day in office in 20013, President Barack Obama signed Executive Order 13492, which stated that the prison would be closed "as soon as practicable, and no later than 1 year from the date of this order.
And it is handled as expeditiously as possible, to the maximum extent practicable within 2202 hours, but in no case later than seven days after the determination that the alien has failed to establish a credible fear of persecution.
Athene filed its initial Form S-1 on May 9, 2016, indicating its intention to become a publicly held retirement services company as soon practicable, and Fitch's ratings on the company have incorporated an expectation of an IPO for some time.
" The new teaching wouldn't allow death penalty at all, which stands in stark contrast to the previous text, which allowed death penalty if it was "the only practicable way to defend the lives of human beings effectively against the aggressor.
"I would strongly suggest that the board properly execute its fiduciary duty and address the material weaknesses in management by replacing the current chief executive officer as soon as practicable," Clinton Group Managing Director Scott Arnold said in the letter.
White House officials suggest America could use its unbalanced trade relationship with China as leverage in asking for Chinese assistance; whether or not that is practicable, it suggests Mr Trump might countenance leaving US-China trade more or less as is.
COMMON STOCK AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE * METLIFE INC - EXPECTS TO COMPLETE DIVESTITURE OF BRIGHTHOUSE FINANCIAL SHARES PRIOR TO END OF 2018 * METLIFE INC - DOES NOT EXPECT STRUCTURE OF ANY TRANSACTION TO AFFECT ITS PLANS TO REPURCHASE SHARES OF METLIFE, INC.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will impose penalties that force tech companies to "sit up and take notice" if they do not do everything reasonably practicable to stop harmful content on their platforms, the Culture, Media and Sport Secretary Jeremy Wright said.
New and standing committees "shall be as equally divided as practicable between men and women (determined by gender self-identification) meaning that the variance between men and women in the group cannot exceed one (1)," the rule states according to CNN.
" Guadarrama and small-business advocates point to the section of the law that says federal agencies should "to the maximum extent practicable, avoid unnecessary and unjustified bundling of contract requirements that preclude small business participation in procurements as prime contractors.
In addition, the Administrator shall immediately take all steps necessary to review the proposed rule set forth in subsection (b)(iii) of this section, and, if appropriate, shall, as soon as practicable, determine whether to revise or withdraw the proposed rule.
"This will not be popular among some of our members but after a week of intense debate and careful consideration by our elected representatives and staff, we believe this is the only practicable solution," Feds Rural Security spokesperson Miles Anderson said.
"We do not agree that an inflexible 'first-in-first-out' approach to requests for information would be appropriate, practicable, or helpful to Congress," the department wrote in a January letter to Wyden, according to a person familiar with the letter.
"The panel majority eviscerated the critical program Congress enacted to ensure that substitutes adopted to replace ozone-depleting chemicals 'reduce overall risks to human health and the environment' 'to the maximum extent practicable,' " the NRDC wrote, quoting the Clean Air Act.
Zhongwang USA agreed to "undertake best efforts to obtain CFIUS clearance as soon as practicable," while also limiting any CFIUS-related divestitures it would be willing to accept to 5 percent of Aleris' 2015 U.S. net sales, a regulatory filing shows.
But USCIS is in "preliminary discussions to shift its international workload to our domestic offices and, where practicable, to US embassies and consulates abroad to maximize resources and free up funds to help address growing backlogs," Jessica Collins, an agency spokesperson, said.
Howe also claimed the IP bill does not expand on existing state agency capabilities vis-a-vis removing encryption, emphasizing that it can only be used to require a company to remove encryption where it is "reasonably practicable" for them to do so.
Renzi originally said he wanted to hold the ballot in early October, but he has pushed back the vote to one of the last practicable dates allowed to him by law to give the government more time to win over a skeptical electorate.
PK. Zhongwang USA agreed to "undertake best efforts to obtain CFIUS clearance as soon as practicable," while also limiting any CFIUS-related divestitures it would be willing to accept to 5 percent of Aleris' 2015 U.S. net sales, a regulatory filing shows.
This self-evident reality was articulated by writer Octavius B. Frothingham in 1890: The masculine represents judgment, the practicable, the expedient, the possible, while the feminine represents emotion, what ought to be … The predominance of sentiment in woman renders her essentially an idealist.
"As we have internally shared, U.S.C.I.S. is in preliminary discussions to consider reallocation of its international U.S.C.I.S. office workloads to U.S.C.I.S. domestic offices in the United States and, where practicable, to U.S. embassies and consulates abroad," she said in response to emailed questions.
"It is early days but if it works as its proponents claim, then we will buy literally hundreds of thousands of these kits as soon as practicable because obviously it has the potential to be a total game changer," he told reporters.
"The most glaring, real problem in the bill is that the industry bailouts do not have the provisions that you can't lay off workers," she said, noting that the bill text merely requires them to keep workers to the greatest extent practicable.
The board could impose competitive shipping if it is "practicable and in the public interest" — allowing it to consider virtually any factors — or "necessary to provide competitive rail service" — even if the railroad's rates are reasonable and no anticompetitive abuse has occurred.
"Given the public interest in an expedient product exclusion process that offers due process and procedural fairness, we urge you to implement improvements to each area of concern outlined above as soon as practicable," Hatch and Wyden wrote to Ross in a letter.
In response, GKN said it would return up to 21200 million pounds in cash to shareholders as soon as practicable, as part of an already announced 21 billion pound cash return program from the Driveline sale and the planned divestment of its powder metallurgy unit.
Salesforce said the three deals totalling $58.4 million are still being worked through to some extent via earn outs and other processes; and Salesforce said it expects to finalise the valuations "as soon as practicable, but not later than one year from the acquisition dates."
That said, if a practicable plan of action for confronting official corruption and the erosion of confidence in national institutions emerges from the conversations between and among the countries of the Caribbean, Central and South America, we will all be better off going forward.
The regulations enacted under the law require employers to put service members who have been away on a deployment back to work "as soon as practicable under the circumstances," which the rules define as generally within two weeks of receiving a request to do so.
Though the Trump administration has emphasized protecting the religious liberty "to the greatest extent practicable and permitted by law," Justice Department lawyers rejected the assertion that the volunteers' actions were motivated by their faith, according to the Law, Rights & Religion Project at Columbia Law School.
"The Secretary of State will now carefully consider that advice before making her decision on referral on the basis of all the evidence before her, and will do so as soon as is reasonably practicable," the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport said.
In response, GKN said it would return up to 700 million pounds in cash to shareholders as soon as practicable, as part of an already announced 2.5 billion pound cash return programme from the Dana sale and the planned divestment of its powder metallurgy unit.
"The state acknowledges the right to life of the unborn and, with due regard to the equal right to life of the mother, guarantees in its laws to respect, and, as far as practicable, by its laws to defend and vindicate that right," the amendment said.
The company said in a statement Tainwala would no longer be an executive director and that it was in talks with him about the terms of his departure from the firm, which would be confirmed at a general shareholders' meeting to be convened "as soon as practicable".
"The LME understands from its ring-dealing members ‎that they wish to continue open-outcry trading from London, and will facilitate this as long as desired and practicable," a spokeswoman for the exchange, which is owned by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd, said in an email.
Each agency shall, as soon as practicable, suspend, revise, or rescind, or publish for notice and comment proposed rules suspending, revising, or rescinding any such actions, as appropriate and consistent with law and with the policies set forth in section 1 of this order. Sec. 4.
"The LME understands from its ring-dealing members ‎that they wish to continue open-outcry trading from London, and will facilitate this as long as desired and practicable," the spokeswoman for the exchange, which is owned by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd, said in the email.
That map "shall consist of: congressional districts composed of compact and contiguous territory; as nearly equal in population as practicable; and which do not divide any county, city, incorporated town, borough, township, or ward, except where necessary to ensure equality of population," according to the court ruling.
As a long time contributor to Men's Health, I enjoyed privileged access to a constellation of fitness professionals who were more than happy to share with me their own philosophies which were shaped by both their own experience, new practicable physiology research, and the prevailing trends in the industry.
" Indeed, utopia's name has become so tarnished that it has recently been used almost interchangeably with its evil twin, dystopia—a word coined by John Stuart Mill, three and a half centuries after the publication of More's book, to describe a society that was "too bad to be practicable.
"It's our priority to make sure that we implement disclosure rules mandated by Congress in a way that is true to the mandate and, to the extent practicable, allows companies to use operational data and otherwise readily available information to produce the disclosures," SEC Chairman Jay Clayton said in a statement.
If another country does not treat United States nationals seeking nonimmigrant visas in a truly reciprocal manner, the Secretary of State shall adjust the visa validity period, fee schedule, or other treatment to match the treatment of United States nationals by that foreign country, to the extent practicable. Sec. 216.
Mr. McConnell's office said it would consider the veto message "as soon as practicable in this work period," essentially ruling out the possibility, pressed by opponents of the measure, that the vote could be delayed until after the elections, when lawmakers might feel less political pressure to support the bill.
But as the country underwent rapid industrialization after the Civil War, Americans were wrenched all around the country from smaller communities, where the practice of town-hall self-government had been practicable, and thrust into the "wage-slavery" of the factory system, forced to live in large, crowded, anonymous, poverty-stricken cities.
But if Mr. Barr holds to the view that a president's actions should be policed by the political and not criminal process, it will be imperative that he share a Mueller report with Congress and, to the extent practicable, with the public, redacting only information that is classified or otherwise prohibited by statute.
In a letter to May published on a government website, Cox added that while the letter did not "alter the fundamental meanings" of the deal's provisions, it was his judgment that "the current draft withdrawal agreement now represents the only politically practicable and available means of securing our exit from the European Union".
In a letter to May published on a government website, Cox added that while the letter did not "alter the fundamental meanings" of the deal's provisions, it was his judgement that "the current draft withdrawal agreement now represents the only politically practicable and available means of securing our exit from the European Union".
He must be confined "to the extent practicable" apart from other inmates awaiting or serving sentences or being held in custody pending an appeal; have a "reasonable opportunity" to meet in private with his attorneys; and be brought to the court for any proceedings if summoned by the judge or a Mueller attorney.
Technically Finn's group, which owns 4,000 voting shares of Viacom's Class A stock, asked Viacom to include on the ballot for its annual meeting a resolution calling on its board to "take steps to adopt a recapitalization plan as soon as practicable for all outstanding stock to have one-vote per share," according to the proposal.
Once the government settled on the location for the WIPP—an internment site dug from beds of ancient ocean salts—as the template for future nuclear waste disposal, it set about tackling an Environmental Protection Agency regulation to designate the site with "the most permanent markers, records, and other passive institutional controls practicable" to convey the danger contained within.
"While we believe that it is important to conduct appropriate environmental reviews, we also believe that further review will not contribute to the existing body of science that already supports pipeline construction and instead will have a significant impact on our rural communities," they said, adding that Trump should "take every practicable step" to get the project restarted.
These include requiring the Treasury Department to set up procedures to implement a centralized point of contact for victims of ID theft, requiring the IRS notify victims as soon as practicable and directing the IRS to study the feasibility of allowing victims to elect to prevent the agency from accepting returns filed electronically in their name.
A block association that my wife and I helped form on St. Marks Place, where we've lived since 1973, lobbied the Sixth Precinct to roust dealers away from our stoops and doorways and move them to the avenue corners: the most ambitious degree of crime control that seemed practicable or even, in those what-the-hell years, desirable.
" The draft says that all telecommunications companies and platforms over 10,000 UK users, thus including WhatsApp, must "provide and maintain the capability to disclose, where practicable, the content of communications or secondary data in an intelligible form and to remove electronic protection applied by or on behalf of the telecommunications operator to the communications or data.
"I just think although people pretend they want a Brexit deal, it turns out that far too many Remainers simply do not want to accept the result of the referendum and far too many Brexiteers have convinced themselves that no deal is the sensible, practicable thing to do and I don't think it is," he told the political magazine The Spectator last month.
Members of the House and Senate are now starting a movement to undo Obama's veto "Now that we have received the veto message from the president, the Senate will consider it as soon as practicable in this work period," said David Popp, the spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
Detainers ask the state or local law enforcement agency that is detaining a removable alien to (1) notify DHS as early as practicable before the suspected removable immigrant is scheduled to be released from criminal custody; and (2) maintain custody of the subject for up to 48 hours beyond the time he would otherwise have been released so that DHS can assume custody of him.
The text of the amendment was very short and very clear: Fetuses have a right to life "equal" to that of the woman's: The State acknowledges the right to life of the unborn and, with due regard to the equal right to life of the mother, guarantees in its laws to respect, and, as far as practicable, by its laws to defend and vindicate that right.
Illegals in the country, that is adults that came into the USA without proper permission should all be deported as soon as practicable and there never should be any amnesty in the future for anybody [shouldn't have happened in the past eather] the young man you talked about should have been removed and sent back to where he came from, I do not want him here in my country.
As soon as practicable, and by no later than one year after the date of this order, the Secretary shall issue guidance and promulgate regulations, where required by law, to ensure the assessment and collection of all fines and penalties that the Secretary is authorized under the law to assess and collect from aliens unlawfully present in the United States and from those who facilitate their presence in the United States.
Accordingly, the Commissioner of CBP shallwhile ensuring consistency in training and standards- immediately begin the process of hiring 5,000 additional Border Patrol agents, as well as 500 Air & Marine Agents/Officers, subject to the availability of resources, and take all actions necessary to ensure that such agents/officers enter on duty and are assigned to appropriate duty stations, including providing for the attendant resources and additional personnel necessary to support such agents, as soon as practicable.
To the greatest extent practicable and permitted by law, and consistent with the principles set forth in the report on the National Performance Review, each Federal agency shall make achieving environmental justice part of its mission by identifying and addressing, as appropriate, disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects of its programs, policies, and activities on minority populations and low-income populations in the United States and its territories and possessions, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Commonwealth of the Mariana Islands
ANNOUNCES SUCCESSFUL RESULTS OF VOLUNTARY EXCHANGE OFFER * UPON SETTLEMENT OF THE OFFER, TRANSOCEAN WILL HOLD MORE THAN 90 PCT OF THE SHARES IN SONGA OFFSHORE AND, THEREFORE, TRANSOCEAN INTENDS TO PROMPTLY INITIATE A COMPULSORY ACQUISITION OF THE REMAINING OUTSTANDING SHARES OF SONGA OFFSHORE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCEDURES SET OUT IN THE COMBINED PROSPECTUS AND OFFER DOCUMENT AND APPLICABLE LAWS * TRANSOCEAN WILL PROPOSE THAT SONGA OFFSHORE IS DELISTED FROM OSLO STOCK EXCHANGE AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE ​ Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Reporting By Ole Petter Skonnord)
Amendments to the draft legislation she specifically flagged up include a shorter period of time before urgent warrants that have been authorized solely by the Home Secretary must be retroactively reviewed by a judicial commissioner; the adding in of "statutory safeguards" to prevent domestic security agencies asking overseas partners to intercept comms where they do not have a warrant; and a degree of clarification on the bill's encryption fudge — "to put beyond doubt that companies can only be asked to remove encryption that they themselves have applied (or has been applied on their behalf by a third party), and that they will not be asked to remove encryption where it is not practicable for them to do so".

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