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If they cannot, their support will be reallocated to other candidates.
Mao Zedong's Communists reallocated land in every new territory they seized.
Those visa slots will be reallocated to a new merit-based program.
The forage would be reallocated to ecosystem and watershed goods and services.
Instead, the statewide delegates are reallocated among the viable candidates still standing.
Ideally, some of the land would be reallocated to other agricultural pursuits.
The rest would be either unbound or bound until release or reallocated.
The proceeds will be reallocated toward purchasing higher-quality real estate, Wolfinger said.
In the reallocated preference, however, Sanders received only six votes, or 14.29 percent.
The RNC interpreted them a certain way, and reallocated everyone to Trump, officially.
Now, IT budgets are being reallocated to innovation around new products and services.
For the Democratic Party, in every state, delegates are reallocated to the remaining candidates.
The diversity visa lottery would be eliminated, and those 50,000 visas would be reallocated.
The CBP has reallocated the money from other programs, according to the New York Times.
When growth returns, job creation always follows, and labor is arguably reallocated to better uses.
What's truly making your life better and which expenses can be reallocated for the future?
But starting in 2020, that funding would be reallocated to state governments as block grants.
Billions of dollars have been reallocated from creators of content to owners of monopoly platforms.
The lottery spots could be reallocated to people in the country under temporary protected status.
There is also a middle ground in which those delegates are reallocated to the remaining candidates.
Under his leadership, the organization reallocated personnel to better serve all 2000 hospitals in their area.
Trump's budget proposal slashed $54 billion from nondefense discretionary spending and reallocated those funds to defense.
Asked what would happen to the undelivered A350-900 jets, he said: "They will be reallocated".
They could see what else in the city's budget could be reallocated to address this crisis.
By suspending their campaigns instead of ending them, they avoid their delegates being reallocated to Sen.
So extra cash can easily be reallocated to another student to help pay for college expenses.
Administration officials said that the funds are being reallocated from the department's Science and Technology directorate.
Administration officials said that the funds are being reallocated from the department's Science and Technology directorate.
But some critics maintain that the money in Planned Parenthood's budget is "fungible" and can be reallocated.
Under his watch, more than a third of the city was rezoned (ie, reallocated for alternative uses).
Indeed, tens of billions of low-priority spending on both sides should be reallocated to better uses.
President Trump: She just sort of said we're trying to get something – you know, it's being reallocated.
Congressional aides said the administration told them some $550 million in aid would be reallocated or suspended.
Money to support the new positions will be reallocated from other places in the budget, Sessions said.
The department has reallocated $20 million from other programs to pay for the prototypes and related costs.
But much of the cash was later designated for maritime security and reallocated to the defence budget.
The money would be placed in a trust fund, preventing it from being reallocated by future Congresses.
Funds within HHS were also reallocated to the Unaccompanied Alien Children program in 2017, 2014, 2013, and 2012.
It was not immediately clear how these funds would be raised or from where they would be reallocated.
Trump withdrew the U.S. from the deal, and those benefits have been reallocated to the other TPP countries.
Workers were reallocated from farms to factories, average incomes and inequality soared and the world became unprecedentedly interconnected.
The money would be placed in a trust fund, preventing it from being reallocated by a future Congress.
The cut visas would be reallocated to accommodate the new green card system and more employment-based visas.
Canada's spot in the 2020 Olympics has now been reallocated to Argentina, which originally finished fifth in Lima.
Canada's spot in the 2020 Olympics has now been reallocated to Argentina, which originally finished fifth in Lima.
Just under $24580 billion meant for US and US territory projects will be reallocated to the border wall.
A year later, not a single brick has been laid, and the funds are in danger of being reallocated.
The bank's management has so far declined to provide any guidance as to where capital might be reallocated to.
Those that are not are put into a pool and reallocated; half are supposed to go to new entrants.
That sets up a confrontation with House Republicans, who have agreed on just $622 million reallocated from other programs.
But if not, the lowest vote-getter is eliminated, with their votes reallocated until one contender gains a majority.
Congress quickly reallocated the $2.6 million that had been set aside for firearms research to traumatic brain injury research.
Instead, about 3% of the budget, which totals 1.67trn rand ($120bn), will be reallocated to create jobs and fuel growth.
"I think it is most likely Hanjin's vessels will be reabsorbed into the market and its cargoes reallocated," he added.
In total, $271 million is being reallocated from various parts of the agency, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
The cut visas from family categories and diversity would be reallocated to the new green card category and employment categories.
When it does, 46 seats will be scrapped and 27 of Britain's 73 will be reallocated to 14 other states.
It reallocated the money to infrastructure expenditure which won a round of applause from analysts and investors to rating agencies.
Exports from India was expected to pick up from March after New Delhi reallocated unused sugar exports quotas in February.
More than 100 athletes tested positive in total in those re-tests and some 75 medals had to be reallocated.
Other workers will be reallocated to more customer-facing positions, the company explained, to simplify operations and oversee omnichannel initiatives.
Britain will lose its 73 seats in the chamber, with about a third of them being reallocated to other countries.
They also complained that millions of dollars in funding for their investigations is repeatedly reallocated to enforcement and removal operations.
The easier it is for companies to become insolvent, the more quickly capital can be reallocated from inefficient to efficient uses.
"Some of the investors that were playing in THC have reallocated some or all of their portfolios to CBD," says Hammon.
Some of the company's Nassau staff, which included five traders, will be reallocated to other offices, including Houston, the sources said.
Trump declared a national emergency and reallocated funds from military construction projects to build walls at strategic locations along the border.
Note: The funds will be taken from the 2017 budget and reallocated to similar programs at the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Under the rules, candidates should not receive SDEs if they have less than 15 percent of support in the reallocated preference vote.
In a number of states, delegates are reallocated automatically based in part on the results of the original primary or caucus vote.
Thailand in the 1980s froze capital investment in urban hospitals and reallocated the funding to primary-care centres, which cut mortality rates.
The report based on the investigation, conducted by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, recommended that Kalanick's responsibilities be reviewed and reallocated.
Shift toward electric cars (one-third of planned investment in gas and diesel engines will be reallocated to electric or hybrid cars).
As a result, the lowest-finishing candidates were eliminated and their votes were reallocated to whoever was ranked second on those ballots.
If no candidate receives majority support, the last-place vote-getter is eliminated, and their votes are reallocated according to subsequent preference.
It also includes $1 billion for concessional resources reallocated from other projects and $40 million in technical assistance and quick-disbursing grants.
Starbucks, for instance, could have given every one of its workers a $7,000 raise if it reallocated funds from buybacks to compensation.
Other workers in stores will be reallocated to more customer-facing positions, the company explained, to simplify operations and oversee omnichannel initiatives.
And no funding has been reallocated to accelerate gun sale investigations in Washington or at the offices of the 93 United States attorneys.
Of the 4 trillion yuan economic-stimulus package announced last November, 300 billion has now been reallocated from infrastructure projects to welfare schemes.
Today's cars sit unused 95% of the time, so a widespread switch to robotaxis would let urban land wasted on parking be reallocated.
Reallocated funds from the EPA to the military essentially amounts to selling your car's seat belts in order to buy a rad spoiler.
Some of the company's enormous market capitalization was reallocated to the Russell Value Index, as well as being in the Russell Growth Index.
Chinese XC60 production previously shipped to the United States would be reallocated to other markets, with some imported back to Europe, he said.
Urban environments will enjoy a renaissance as pollution declines and space previously devoted to parking is reallocated to parks, housing and bicycle paths.
Olympic berths will be reallocated by a Monday deadline after talks with the International Olympic Committee and national Olympic bodies, the federation said.
Another entity that could sue is a business that loses a government contract because funding is reallocated to the border wall, Chesney said.
Most state-level pledged delegates have not been selected yet, so they will be reallocated among remaining candidates once they are finally selected.
The administration has already reallocated nearly $400 million to respond and "curtailed expenditures not essential to the health and safety" of the children.
If nobody gets a majority in the first-round votes, the candidate with the fewest votes is dropped, and their votes are reallocated.
Defenders of buybacks contend that they do no harm because the funds are reallocated through financial markets and used elsewhere in the economy.
Sometimes this means videos are deleted, other times it means that the ad revenue from videos is reallocated to the actual rights holder.
To that end, his campaign has recently reallocated resources to the state, including spending $1.3 million to air its first television ad this month.
After a first count, the candidate with the least support is eliminated, and his or her ballots are reallocated to those voters' second choice.
UNHCR scaled back their involvement at the camp in August after funds from the European Commission were reallocated from NGOs to the Greek government.
Northern Ireland, like the Republic, uses a single transferable vote, meaning that ballots cast for no-hopers are reallocated to the voter's second choice.
In this situation, the candidate with the fewest first-place votes is eliminated and those votes are then reallocated to the voters' second choices.
Experts estimate that could cut overall immigration to the US by 40% to 50%, if those green cards are not reallocated to another category.
Despite receiving below 15 percent in the reallocated vote in the precinct, Sanders received 0.1 SDEs from the precinct — when he should have received none.
"We think resources reallocated to Japan could yield more promising return to Genting (if casino gaming is legalized and GENS wins a license)," it said.
The company reallocated 250 tables from its older Wynn Macau property to the Palace, bringing the total table tally at the new resort to 350.
A broad expansion of programs like Americorps, believing that macro economic benefits from automation can be reallocated to places school classrooms and domestic infrastructure projects.
Jordan himself has hinted at it, calling it "reverse-engineering": whatever you can "save" from cutting these programs can be reallocated to other party priorities.
Public health officials, however, had warned that the reallocated Ebola money was insufficient — and that some of it was still needed for its original purpose.
Allies could become unwilling or unable to meet their NATO commitments because resources for defense will be reallocated to confronting the costs of forced migration.
If some of that money could instead be reallocated to offering retirement benefits, it could ultimately go towards preventing turnover and further lowering company expenses.
Under a new devolved system, the powers of the presidency and Parliament were trimmed, and funds were reallocated to brand-new county assemblies and governors.
Jamaica finished third but were at first disqualified for lining up incorrectly in the second changeover, with their medal reallocated to fourth-place finishers Britain.
"I've found my truest happiness when I sort of reallocated my expectations for life, became a bartender and just embraced and loved it," he says.
However, it is hard to assess how "important" or not those projects are as the Pentagon has never publicly listed which projects would be reallocated.
Alaska Republican Party Chairman Peter Goldberg said he had reallocated the delegates in his state to 14 each for Trump and Cruz after Rubio dropped out.
This request, not yet approved, was followed by an Obama administration announcement Wednesday that nearly $600 million will be reallocated to assist in the Zika response.
Competition from Chinese imports has caused research spending to be reallocated within certain industries, away from also-rans and towards the most productive and profitable firms.
Shanahan ultimately has final say on how the funds are reallocated, but first he's required by law to decide whether the move is actually militarily necessary.
Money would be reallocated into charter schools, private school, and religious schools -- essentially, the antithesis of the equality LaRaviere has spent his career fighting to achieve.
However, with seats in the upper house to be reallocated soon to reflect gains by Modi in state elections, the government hopes to break the deadlock.
PARIS (Reuters) - Qatar Airways has canceled orders for four A350-900 aircraft due to delays in deliveries and they will be "reallocated," Airbus said on Thursday.
Still, most fee collections can be retained onsite to address local needs, rather than being remitted to the Treasury to be reallocated based on partisan preferences.
In this scenario, the candidate with the least amount of first-place votes is eliminated and those votes are then reallocated to the voters' second choices.
State laws differ — some will be forced to stick with Rubio and others will be automatically reallocated, but a significant portion will be up-for grabs.
Airlines initially parked the expensive widebody jets that fly transpacific routes, but have also reallocated them to some domestic flights, just to avoid leaving them idle.
As a result, any delegates they gained are proportionally reallocated to Biden and Sanders, with more going to Sanders because he did better in the state.
In Iowa, supporters of candidates below 15% in an individual caucus can have their votes reallocated to candidates who can make it to at least 15%.
In this situation, the candidate with the least amount of first-place votes is eliminated and those votes are then reallocated to the voters' second choices.
More recently, in February 2016, Purdue University administrators announced the Graduate Education Initiative, which reallocated the $7.7 million the university had earmarked for graduate student support.
In January, the family's will had handwritten alterations on it including a section that "reallocated Larry's estate so each child received 12.5 percent," The Spokesman-Review reported.
"There was some initial research done at China Lake Naval Station in the '90s," said co-founder Erik Franks, but it fizzled out when funds were reallocated.
The total of votes recorded for initial preference was 14.339 — but the total number of votes in the precinct on the reallocated preference vote increased to 214.29.
The total of votes recorded for initial preference was 784 — but the total number of votes in the precinct on the reallocated preference vote increased to 841.
When the ballots were counted, the contender with the fewest first-choice votes would be eliminated, and his or her support reallocated to those voters' second choices.
The system pours resources into emergency treatment and these need to be reallocated to primary care to meet the needs of the population at a local level.
It's time for Planned Parenthood to be defunded and for those funds to be reallocated to Federally Qualified Health Centers, clinics that actually provide whole women's healthcare.
An HHS spokesperson said the funds that will be reallocated are unobligated, meaning they were appropriated by Congress but have not yet been used by the department.
I'm wondering if he'd be willing to bear the responsibility if another devastating hurricane hit Puerto Rico after he reallocated disaster-relief funds to build his wall.
Instead of implementing a long-term funding mechanism, the budget deal reallocated $150 billion from the Social Security retirement fund to keep disability insurance afloat until 85033.
The points are added up nationally again and again, with the trailing candidates dropped one at a time and their points reallocated until someone secures a majority.
Funding of under-performing areas has been reallocated, provisional allocations adjusted and the contingency reserve drawn down to make up for the stimulus cash, the Treasury said.
Given that no living passengers can still be found, said Peter Singer, an ethics professor at Princeton University, resources should be reallocated to help the most people.
In the Des Moines-80 precinct, for example, there were zero total reported votes on the initial preference vote and 215 total votes on the reallocated preference vote.
In the Des Moines-153 precinct, for example, there were zero total reported votes on the initial preference vote and 215 total votes on the reallocated preference vote.
Those funds would be reallocated for the stealthy B-21 bomber, adding 16 additional submarines, and investing in emerging technologies like high-energy lasers, the CNAS report recommends.
When resources are reallocated due to market forces, that is considered to be an improvement in efficiency, said Tao Zhang, deputy managing director at the International Monetary Fund.
The European Parliament has already reallocated 27 of the 73 British seats to other EU countries, keeping the rest in reserve for any future expansion of the club.
A vicious five-week selloff slashed about $2 trillion in value from bond markets around the world, as investors reallocated from fixed income to stocks and other assets.
SkyBridge managers have reallocated money into funds that invest in cash-generating securities like mortgages, Ray Nolte, SkyBridge's chief investment officer said in a phone interview on Tuesday.
Not only did Ematum fall short of its targets but $500 million of the "tuna bond" was subsequently designated for "maritime security" and reallocated to the defence budget.
Congressional Republicans have said the White House has had sufficient financing to begin addressing the problem using more than $500 million reallocated from anti-Ebola programs in April.
The initiative has raised millions of dollars from philanthropic sources, while the state has reallocated about $1.75 million from the Division of Public Health budget for the project.
More than 100 positive cases were found in re-tests from the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Olympics alone and some 75 medals were reallocated from those Games.
Since the apartment would be divided into two units, the shares in the condop needed to be reallocated, a process that involved the buyers' lawyers and the board.
The proposal would also have reallocated federal dollars that lower costs for people with modest incomes, using the money to help even the wealthiest customers pay their premiums.
But basically, some of these delegates slots will become uncommitted (fully free to support whomever they want), while others will be reallocated to candidates still in the race.
If the votes of those who preferred Harris were reallocated based on those responses, Sanders would have 25%, followed by Warren at 24%; Biden, 17% and Buttigieg, 13%.
Still, a lot of jobs are being reallocated in a fairly short time, in an economy that has only begun to pick up speed recently for many Americans.
Nevertheless, we find that approximately three-quarters of extreme global poverty, using that measure, could now be eliminated if available national resources were reallocated toward those below it.
China reallocated a total of 380,000 people in 2017 from heavy industries such as steel and coal under a government-led campaign to cut excess capacity, the ministry said.
That includes the Alaska Republican Party, which had reallocated Rubio's delegates to the Cruz and Trump campaigns, but has now returned them to the Florida Senator at his request.
The White House has already reallocated nearly $600 million to help with efforts, pulled from coffers used to help fight Ebola, not nearly enough for the impending mosquito season.
Five years later, our pension funds reallocated $6900 billion for infrastructure investments putting 2628,28503 rehabilitating NYC's LaGuardia Airport—turning it into a travel hub befitting a great modern city.
The House, in turn, approved $622 million in a stand-alone measure that requires all of the money to be reallocated from existing programs, including efforts to fight Ebola.
When that happens, the delegates that are allocated based on statewide results — about 25 percent of the total — will just be reallocated to candidates still remaining in the race.
U.S. ventilator maker ResMed has reallocated resources away from producing other devices to meet demand that is more than four times normal levels, said its chief executive, Mick Farrell.
He said about half a mile of barrier would be built each day, using money that includes funds reallocated from the Department of Homeland Security and Treasury forfeiture assets.
The phone calls and formal letters from Mr. Esper were the first time that members of Congress had been notified about which specific projects would have their funding reallocated.
Then the 2008 recession reared its ugly head, and this funding was gradually reduced until 2013, when it was removed in its entirety and reallocated to general city activities.
Coe had said that reallocated medals would be presented at the 2017 world championships in London and Minichiello was critical of the fact that date now looks hard to meet.
If Britain were still a member of the club, it might have to hold elections that would be embarrassing and deprive other countries of British seats that are being reallocated.
On the one hand, a switch to shared AVs by urban dwellers could lead to denser cities as some of the space currently used for parking is reallocated to housing.
How we got here: Last month, a federal judge blocked the administration from transferring the $2.5 billion that had been previously reallocated from the Pentagon under Trump's national emergency declaration.
With tensions between Washington and Beijing escalating, some investors and experts have projected that investment flows into China might be reallocated to other emerging markets in the Asia-Pacific region.
They have protested that only Congress has authority to appropriate money under the Constitution, but the federal funding that Trump reallocated to the border wall was duly appropriated by Congress.
The most recent effort, the Graham-Cassidy bill, would have cut Medicaid funding and reallocated it to the states so that they could focus on meeting local health-care needs.
Mulvaney, who also heads the Office of Management and Budget, said he's not aware of any existing list that describes projects that will have funding reallocated to the border wall.
Resources must first be reallocated to the men and women working directly with our incarcerated population, and we need updated data collections on safety and security incidents within that population.
A total of 17.17 trillion rupiah ($153 billion) from the 2020 state budget, initially earmarked for non-priority spending and delayed projects, will be reallocated for coronavirus response, Indrawati said.
"These are very different from a CAT bond because they are really a share of a liability that can be reallocated between investors on the Extraordinary Re platform," Dove said.
"We need accountability and a formal commitment that these spaces will be intentionally reallocated, not just democratized," Amal Haddad, one of the leaders of the coalition, told BuzzFeed News on Wednesday.
Iowa's use of paper records to count initial and reallocated support among the candidates will probably save it from total disaster, and is a good model for other states to follow.
In precinct WDM-312 in Polk County, there were only 61 total votes reported in the initial preference round, but there were 339 total votes reported in the reallocated preference round.
Sean Spicer, the RNC's chief strategist, denied on Twitter that Preibus threatened to reallocated resources from the presidential campaign to down-ballot races like House and Senate contests, as Time reported.
The new amount would be reallocated with $6 for the Land Border Inspection Fee Account, $9 for the Secure the Southern Border Fund and $10 used for border patrol agents' salaries.ADVERTISEMENT
They ruled that officials had wrongly reallocated funds under Section 8005 of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 2019, which allows for the reappropriation of funds for "unforeseen" military requirements.
Commissioner Dan Malo wouldn't disclose how many officers were being reallocated to Surrey, he said the number was high, reading out an extensive list of units being brought in to assist.
"The goal of any such shift would be to maximize U.S.C.I.S. resources that could then be reallocated, in part, to backlog reduction efforts," said Ms. Collins, who declined to elaborate further.
The process so far has been muddied by a partisan divide over funding Mr. Trump's border wall and replacing money that he has unilaterally reallocated to the construction of the wall.
While stocks had a strong year, the rally fizzled out in the final days, as investors made portfolio adjustments and pension funds reallocated money out of equities because of the strong gains.
If that fails to yield a majority, the bottom-ranked candidate is again eliminated and those ballots reallocated to their next-ranked remaining option, and so on until one competitor surpasses 50%.
"This transaction is very unfavorable toward existing shareholders," CEO Christoph Vilanek told Reuters, as Freenet said the sale price should be lowered and risks reallocated that were borne disproportionately by existing shareholders.
T-Mobile, the largest purchaser of the reallocated spectrum, spent close to $8 billion, and is using it to increase its LTE coverage and to lay the foundation for its 5G network.
If no candidate initially receives 50 percent of the vote, then the candidate with the fewest first-place votes is eliminated and those votes are reallocated to the voters' second choice candidates.
And in exchange, Kentucky is allowed to ban abortion, and Texas can use its reallocated federal fiscal capacity to lower its tax burden (and its portion of federal program generosity) still further.
In addition, much of the O.R.R.'s funding is being reallocated away from foreign interests, like the S.I.V. program, to domestic needs, like caring for unaccompanied children at the U.S.-Mexico border.
As the economic reality of this pandemic sets in and funds are reallocated to relief programs to get the country up and running again, will there be any left for scientific grants?
Those notes - dubbed "tuna bonds" - were supposed to finance a tuna fleet and fishing infrastructure, but much of the cash was later designated for maritime security and reallocated to the defense budget.
The push to build new icebreakers briefly became a casualty of politics last year when the House reallocated money meant for the ships to build President Trump's wall along the Mexican border.
And the analogy with free trade, which would suggest that resources swiftly get reallocated from big dying firms to fast-growing ones, is not straightforward when applied to the market for corporate control.
"But I'm looking for that money to be reallocated into more passive-like investments and for the economy, as well as the stock market, to go higher into the fourth quarter," he said.
The 78-year-old leader, who routinely wins elections with more than 90 percent of the vote, said some of the extra spending would be financed by regular revenue reallocated from other items.
A May 2016 ballot measure approved by voters called for an additional $3.5 billion to be reallocated from the state's land trust fund and used for general education funding over the next decade.
The short answer is that some of these delegates will be reallocated to other candidates while others will be able to serve as "free agents" during the Democratic National Convention later this year.
An HHS spokesperson told BuzzFeed News that "the only funds that have been reallocated to support FY 2018 costs are the remaining $17 million in unspent Ryan White funds from a FY 2017 notification."
A Citigroup analysis last year showed that if the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) reallocated costs to account for the growing volume of packages it delivers, it would cost $1.46 more to deliver each package.
Because the date was not reported, it is therefore impossible to know what the initial preference votes were for viable candidates in this precinct, nor how voters changed between initial preference and reallocated preference.
There's no real downside to upping this number, as unused EB-5 visas can be reallocated to other employment-based categories and any reallocation is unlikely to significantly impact visa availability for other categories.
But while companies like TIB Molbiol are making money from their kits, Poon and his team have reallocated funding from other projects to their Covid-19 test kits, and are essentially working for free.
The diversity visa lottery would also be abolished, though the visas would be reallocated so that the backlog of people already waiting for family visas and high-skilled immigration green cards would be processed.
A source on Capitol Hill said if the president moves to pull money from Corps of Engineers civil works projects, Democrats in Congress are likely to submit legislation to block the money from being reallocated.
DE), Sunrise's largest investor, has called the all-cash 25 billion Swiss franc ($27 billion) takeover of UPC Switzerland unfavorable for Sunrise shareholders and has asked for the price to be cut and risks reallocated.
Cutting back on a swath of peripheral projects, he reallocated engineers towards improving the website and using artificial intelligence to fix the search function, which Black and White Capital, a shareholder, had slammed as "horrendous".
Mr. Trump's immigration budget request, which was reported by The Wall Street Journal on Sunday, is not expected to include money to reimburse the military for funds that the White House reallocated for the wall.
Fox News signaled that it was trying to contain the controversy and working to restore relations with the network's advertisers, noting that companies had reallocated their spending from Mr. O'Reilly's program to other network shows.
Unlike other money managers and traders who have reallocated money based on which economic sectors they expect to benefit most from a Trump presidency, Ritholtz and Brown said their investment path has not changed at all.
Hill's financial services portfolio, a huge prize for Cameron when Hill was named in 2014, has already been reallocated to the commissioner for the euro as euro zone states start to take advantage of London's exclusion.
In total, $271 million is being reallocated from various parts of the Department of Homeland Security, but the largest chunk of the money — $155 million — will come from the Federal Emergency Management Agency's disaster relief fund.
While the block grants will initially relate to the amount the federal government is spending now on coverage in each state, over the period from 2020 to 2026, funding among the states would be radically reallocated.
Five and a half million jobs get reallocated over the next five years — it sounds like a lot, but it's a drop in the bucket compared to the overall level of change happening in the economy.
The emails assert that no final decision has been made, but top administration officials have ordered a review of what funds may be held or reallocated in the event Iraq requires the U.S. troops be removed.
The Trump administration says it has reallocated $34 million in federal funds given up by Planned Parenthood and other providers that did not want to comply with new abortion restrictions on a federal family planning program.
If even a fraction of the $865 billion that foundations currently invest in Wall Street were reallocated to Main Street, the country would look and feel profoundly different — particularly to those who have been left out.
That has led to threats to competitors from other countries in line to receive the reallocated medals, including the Czech biathlon team that was told in November it would receive a silver originally won by Russia.
According to the Art Newspaper, $19473,000 from a $4 million grant promised to PAMM was reallocated to to the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora, which only exhibits the work of artists who have left the island.
And even if Mr. Kasich were not in the race and his support were reallocated by the second-choice preference of his voters, Mr. Trump would still lead Mr. Cruz by 11 points, according to the survey.
It has also lost hundreds of pilots, cabin crew and engineers to rivals and seen its valuable slots reallocated to rivals, further eroding any residual value and hopes of new investors stepping in to rescue the airline.
Average spend also increased by 16% month-on-month to 22.13 pounds, it said, and shoppers reallocated spend to groceries, with supermarkets taking 51% of all retail sales, an increase of 7 percentage points on mid-February.
If I switched to an Impact Portfolio, I would still leave a sizable chunk of my stock ownership as-is, but 49% of my ownership would be reallocated to fund companies that comply with those Impact Portfolio goals.
German telecoms group Freenet, Sunrise's largest investor, has called the all-cash 20.9028 billion Swiss franc ($6.4 billion) takeover of UPC Switzerland unfavorable for Sunrise shareholders and has asked for the price to be cut and risks reallocated.
German telecoms group Freenet, Sunrise's largest investor, has called the all-cash 224.5 billion Swiss franc ($25 billion) takeover of UPC Switzerland unfavorable for Sunrise shareholders and has asked for the price to be cut and risks reallocated.
"FY 2015 guidance had also included goodwill impairment charges and risk costs amounting to 124.1 million euros, which were reallocated to FY 2014 in the course of a restatement," the Austrian bank said in a statement on Monday.
"Some budget appropriations will be reviewed and reallocated to the sectors most in need in the current situation, including allocating additional funds to the health sector as needed," the statement quoted Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan as saying.
European carriers and ports abide by the "use it or lose it" slot policy, which means an airline is required to fly at least 80 percent of its slots or risk having that time reallocated to a competitor.
"One can imagine that part of the Britain-based production could be reallocated to other European countries but, at the same time, some groups could also decide to rebase some of their activities in the UK only," he said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States has reallocated unused quota for importing raw sugar under a reduced tariff scheme, the office of the U.S. Trade Representative said on Thursday in a move to boost supplies after a poor crop.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States has reallocated unused quota for importing raw sugar under a reduced tariff scheme, the office of the U.S. Trade Representative said on Thursday in a move to boost supplies after a poor crop.
" Another observer group noted that they'd received reports that government resources had been secretly reallocated specifically to ZANU-PF, "such as government vehicles being used for campaigning, government officials speaking at campaign events, and candidates campaigning at government events.
The most logical place to cut from would perhaps be the Falcon 9 development team; CEO Elon Musk indicated that large scale R&D on the platform was ending and being reallocated to the Falcon Heavy and Starship projects.
CALIFORNIA'S high-speed railway—the largest public-works programme currently underway in America—overcame a serious challenge on March 25th, which would have taken bonds issued to help pay for the railway and reallocated the money to water projects.
Five of those will be reallocated to other delegates, as per state laws in Iowa and Nevada, while his three Virginia delegates will still be bound to vote for him on the Republican National Convention's first ballot in July.
Norway's mixed doubles curling team at this year's Pyeongchang winter Olympics were the first to be awarded a reallocated medal at the same Games when they got the bronze after it was stripped from the Russian pair for doping.
The group forecast last week that advertising spend would reach $660 billion this year, but that figure doesn't include potential impact from the coronavirus since, if it's contained, that displaced spend would be reallocated for later in the year.
The shortage of opioids like morphine has been aggravated by federal quotas that restrict the amount of narcotics any one company can manufacture; this spring, Pfizer relinquished part of its federal quota, which was then reallocated to other manufacturers.
Carroll additionally rebuffed criticism over the lack of funds devoted to the 2017 emergency declaration on the opioid crisis versus the potential funds that will be granted and reallocated as part of the recently declared border security national emergency.
Turkey's voting system has been deemed the most unfair in the world because if parties don't win at least 10 percent of the seats, they must forfeit all of their seats, which are then reallocated to the larger parties.
And as the Bipartisan Policy Center's senior vice president Bill Hoagland writes, "while it is unusual for a president to seek a rescission, Congress itself regularly does rescission packages" annually, usually to ensure unused funding can be reallocated to other programs.
The Decision Desk said it identified at least 215 precincts, or 20.1 percent, where the total votes for what is known as "reallocated candidate preference" is greater than the total votes for "initial candidate preference" — a difference that makes no sense.
Whether the landing rights are retained by the administrators or are reallocated for free to other carriers–as competitors hope—will play a large role in what now unfolds along with a second issue that has so far received little attention.
After working in a prominent position at Planned Parenthood facility in Central Texas for over eight years, I can say that women deserve better than Planned Parenthood and that their funding should be reallocated to Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC).
Australian Jared Tallent, who in 2016 was reallocated the 50km walking gold medal from the 2008 Beijing Games after Russian Sergey Kirdyapkin was stripped of the title, staged a mock ceremony in his backyard and posted it on social media.
Rowing New Zealand confirmed earlier this week that three crews, including the men's quadruple sculls, had returned to training after missing out on qualifying for Rio, in case there were any failed doping tests and quota spots reallocated by FISA.
The Trump administration is back at the Supreme Court this week, seeking the justices' help in its effort to build a wall on the southwestern border using $2.5 billion to be reallocated without congressional authorization from the Defense Department's budget.
The memo also reportedly stated that there would be "no reduction of G/O Media's editorial workforce as a result of this decision," and that Splinter's staff would be "reallocated" to other G/O sites such as Deadspin, Jezebel and Gizmodo.
China reallocated jobs to 726,20163 coal and steel workers in 2016 "without any major problems", he said, adding that China's overall employment outlook in 2017 is expected to remain relatively stable, despite the government facing immense pressure to create jobs.
Conway canceled several previously scheduled events last week, hinting that she and campaign CEO Steve Bannon are still trying to rework the schedule they inherited and that resources, including the candidate himself, will likely be reallocated to where they're needed most.
Target-date funds are an excellent option for amateur investors to set their portfolios on autopilot, because they are typically automatically rebalanced and reallocated as target retirement ages are reached, according to Sterling D. Neblett, CFP, founding partner of Centurion Wealth Management.
A portfolio of low-cost ETFs is put together, and if Scalable's model predicts that a client's portfolio is going to exceed that risk level, it is automatically reallocated to bring it back in line by replacing equities with bonds, for instance.
McKinsey measured the agility of more than 1,600 companies by looking at how much of their capital they reallocated every year, and found a strong positive correlation between the companies' willingness to move their capital around and the total return to shareholders.
Much of this land may be reallocated to producing additional fruits, nuts and vegetables, improving our health and food security while reducing the risks we currently voluntarily accept by centralizing production of most of our fresh produce in the Central Valley of California.
"This is uncharted territory, but if they were to withdraw from public life, then the organizations with which they are associated in various capacities would be reallocated to other members of the royal family," Little, the managing editor of Majesty magazine, told Insider.
In a spending bill passed this month by the House Appropriations subcommittee focused on military construction and veterans affairs, lawmakers made a point of denying the administration's request for money to replace the reallocated funds and for future installments of wall funding.
The justices blessed Mr Trump's ban on travel from several predominantly Muslim countries in 2018, permitted the use of reallocated funds to begin building the southern border wall in July and, last month, allowed harsh asylum restrictions to take effect while litigation continues.
Mike Pence, on the other hand, spoke at an anti-gay organization's summit in September 2018, according to NBC News, and advocated for federal funds dedicated to fighting HIV and AIDS to be reallocated to conversion therapy during his 2000 run for governor of Indiana.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Olympic medals will be reallocated within 12 months of the end of any legal procedure and athletes can chose their ceremony, the International Olympic Committee said on Wednesday as it looks to give those cheated out of medals their moment of glory.
The policy demands of this movement thematically calls for a divestment from institutions that harm people — ranging from police to jails — and for that money to be reallocated to our communities so that we can invest in the education, employment, and healing of black people.
If no one gets more than 50 percent of peoples' first-choice votes, the winner is selected through a series of elimination rounds: The last-place candidate is knocked off, and his or her votes are reallocated to the second choice candidate of those voters.
Rising rates are prompting investors to rethink where they put their money: The WSJ reports that the recent market slump may be the start of a so-called rotation, where funds are reallocated from risky assets like tech stocks into safer ones like bonds.
With input from the CBC, the deal reallocated the lottery visas into 25,000 to protected individuals who have had their Temporary Protected Status ended by this administration and 25,000 that would still go to underrepresented countries like those in Africa, according to multiple sources familiar.
The report urged that the responsibilities of Uber's chief executive, Travis Kalanick, be reallocated: The Board should evaluate the extent to which some of the responsibilities that Mr. Kalanick has historically possessed should be shared or given outright to other members of senior management.
Mr. Peck says the next few weeks before the May 1 notification deadline are important because as families select their schools, they will free up scholarship and aid money at the schools they do not choose, which will have to be reallocated to other applicants.
The rules guiding where those delegates end up after the first ballot vary across the states, with some bound to their initial winner through the convention, others automatically unbound when a candidate drops out and others reallocated based on results from the initial primary or caucus.
The only thing that moves swiftly in a slothy Republican Congress is the timetable governing how departing members are jettisoned from their cushy offices and how the offices are reallocated, refurbished and repopulated between Election Day and the swearing-in of the new Congress on Jan. 3.
DENVER, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Swooning prices for natural gas liquids (NGLs) such as butane and propane have dealt another blow to hard-hit U.S. shale producers, hampering the one market niche that had been supporting companies that slashed spending and reallocated rigs to bolster thin profits.
"As WGN America evolves and broadens the scope and scale of its portfolio of series, we recently announced that resources will be reallocated to a new strategy to increase our relevance within the rapidly changing television landscape," Tribune Media president and CEO Peter Kern said in a statement.
"I understand responsibilities will have to be reallocated in order to make room at the leadership table for others, but we must make sure that we do not send the message that, of the top three leaders, the Assistant Leader bears the blame for our losses," Richmond wrote.
While the savings opportunities are not as large as they are at the IRS, some of the responsibilities of the Treasury Department office of tax policy, the Treasury Department inspector general for tax administration, the Justice Department tax division, and U.S. attorneys offices could be reduced, eliminated or reallocated.
Read more: Immigration officers refused to let a Harvard student into the US after reportedly questioning him about his religion and his friends' anti-American social media postsThe remaining $116 million DHS funds being reallocated comes mostly from Coast Guard operations and aviation security, DHS officials told NBC News.
While Mr. Trump backed off his threats to immediately close the southern border, the Department of Homeland Security has reallocated officials working at the ports of entry to handle a surge of unauthorized crossings by large groups of migrants, Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security secretary, said on Monday.
"These [exposure] figures actually understate the magnitude of the shift, however, as we reallocated half our initial holdings from high multiple, FCF businesses in Payments, Ratings, and P&C (which traditionally outperform during periods of deflation), to more traditional reflationary exposures in Banks, Brokers, and, geographically, in Japan," he wrote.
Here are some examples of the potential errors and inconsistencies: The Decision Desk said it identified at least 215 precincts, or 215 percent, where the total votes for what is known as "reallocated candidate preference" is greater than the total votes for "initial candidate preference" — a difference that makes no sense.
They are paying down any debtsEven high-net-worth people who haven't reallocated their portfolios in anticipation of a market correction are looking to refinance and pay off their debts while interest rates remain relatively low, Jared Friedman, a certified financial planner with Redwood Planning in New Jersey, told Business Insider.
The Lyft settlement faced an unexpected detour when plaintiffs in a separate Lyft class action, known as the Zamora case, for plaintiff Alex Zamora, made a motion requesting a portion of the $27 million be reallocated to them or that money be added to the settlement and earmarked for them.
WASHINGTON — The Senate voted on Tuesday to advance $1.1 billion in emergency financing to combat the mosquito-borne Zika virus — less than the $1.9 billion requested by the White House, and setting up a confrontation with House Republicans who have put forward a plan with just $622 million reallocated from other programs.
The F3 and F4 visa categories account for 88,400 visas a year (even though the demand for them is far greater), and Democrats — as well as many Republicans — would rather see those visas reallocated than eliminated entirely, while immigration hawks see eliminating "chain migration" as a way to reduce overall legal immigration.
In a recent deposition as part of a shareholder lawsuit, CEO Elon Musk said that the solar business took a back seat to the company's electric car business as it tried to ramp up Model 3 production, and that he "reallocated" any employee he could from the solar business to work on the Model 3.
What they missed, aside from the fact there is no pot of money lying around that would have been used on the project that can be reallocated to social service, is the cost to the community that won't be getting an estimated 25,000 new jobs that bring with them untold billions in economic growth and opportunities.
What they missed, aside from the fact there is a pot of money lying around that would have been used on the project that can be reallocated to social service, is the cost to the community that won't be getting an estimated 25,000 new jobs that bring with them untold billions in economic growth and opportunities.
"The department provided just one-fifth of all reallocated campus-based aid to Puerto Rico despite the disproportionate damage to the territory," Democratic members of the House and Senate wrote to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos last month, demanding that the department "act expeditiously to change course" and revise an onerous application process seemingly designed to penalize the island.
Whether FBI has reallocated more agents, analysts, and task force officers around the country on domestic terrorism from other counterterrorism priorities like al-Qa'ida, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), or other groups that threaten the United States is unclear, but it is likely these conversations have occurred or are ongoing within the organization.
While companies like Target and Walmart have expanded their toy sections for the holidays — Target reallocated 250,000 square feet of permanent retail space across 500 locations just for toys and Walmart expanded its assortment of toys by 30 percent at all of its locations — come January, much of that space will be replaced with seasonal items like Valentine's Day gifts and candy.
Peter Pitsch, Intel's Executive Director of Communications Policy, said that "the big news here is that Intel and Intelsat, who are leading representatives of two warring factions in this part of the proceeding, are coming together with a proposal that we think would make spectrum available quickly and efficiently, much to the benefit of consumers generally," Intel and Intelsat say that would let them move the airwaves to the public within one to three years, faster than they say would be possible if the FCC mandated that the rights to the airwaves be reallocated.

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