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Taking no action will have disastrous consequences for beneficiaries of all these programs.
" But, she wrote, "Taking no action, on the other hand, would be insufficient.
" But, she wrote, "Taking no action, on the other hand, would be insufficient.
Taking no action would mean huge costs to restructure businesses or transfer contracts to other entities.
" Trump told lawmakers on Tuesday night that taking no action on infrastructure "is not an option.
A grand jury ended up indicting Mr. Daleiden and Ms. Merritt, and taking no action against Planned Parenthood.
But she said it did have an obligation to at least consider Garland instead of taking no action at all.
Taking no action will cost $210 trillion by 215, roughly equal to the annual economic output of the European Union.
He added that he initially considered taking no action, rather allowing the virus to run its course like the flu.
Jenelle did not follow up with a police report, and almost incredibly the police are taking no action to even investigate.
"The board will be taking no action until it receives such notification," Lori Lightfoot, the panel's president, said in the statement.
The Republican-led Congress, which has shown few signs of pushing back against presidential powers, may end up taking no action.
Trump concluded that Obama had not "choked" in taking no action against Russia, as a senior administration official told The Washington Post.
Instead, he is punting the issue of possible new sanctions back to Congress, which may end up taking no action at all.
Based on direct disclosures and publicly available information, they are graded from 'AAA' to 'D' while those taking no action are rated 'X'.
" Grisham said she "carefully considered a range of potential responses," including "permanently revoking his hard pass, providing a written warning, and taking no action.
Freedom House warns that overreacting to external campaigns by banning or penalizing foreign websites would be worse for internet freedoms than taking no action.
When asked to choose between impeachment, congressional censure and no action by Congress, a plurality, 42 percent, support Congress taking no action against Trump.
"I would be an advocate of taking no action...in the first couple of quarters this year," Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan told Bloomberg television.
She wrote that revoking his pass would be too harsh but that taking no action was an insufficient response to Karem "disrupting" a White House event.
Munich prosecutors accuse Stadler of taking no action in late 2015 to stop deliveries of manipulated Audi models in Europe, a person familiar with the matter said.
The Federal Reserve is once again in the headlines because of speculation over what it's going to do with interest rates and when, after taking no action.
He went on to criticize the government of the state of Uttar Pradesh, where Mr. Ikhlaq lived, as "incompetent" for taking no action against the Ikhlaq family last year.
In a statement first reported on Thursday by the entertainment news website Deadline, SAG-Aftra said that it had conducted an independent investigation and that it would be taking no action.
Putin, either angry for being misled or having to save face from taking no action at all in December (or both), retaliated much more forcefully than he likely would have otherwise.
The letter harkens back to Pai's request in May that such companies create a "call authentication system," and it calls out some companies for taking no action toward creating such a system.
Walmart, one of the largest sellers of firearms and ammunition in the United States, is removing the video game displays, but taking no action in response to its gun and ammunition sales.
Why it matters: The Google-owned video site had been accused of failing to uphold its own standards after taking no action despite video clips showing Crowder directing various insults at Maza.
She wrote in a 13-page statement that revoking Karem's hard pass would be too harsh but that taking no action was an insufficient response to Karem "disrupting" a White House event.
"The central bank is taking no action, that which made people panic, thinking it is helpless and can do nothing to stop the weakness," said a Damascus-based banker who requested anonymity.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday that the U.S. air strike that killed Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani has made the world safer, and that taking no action would have created more risk.
However, Pompeo and Mattis did not seem to sway leading Senate foreign policy voices, including some of Trump's fellow Republicans, who said they believed taking no action would send a more dangerous message to the world.
"One can only imagine that they did not want a stronger yen, but the authorities there caused it by taking no action last week," Thu Lan Nguyen, a strategist with Commerzbank in Frankfurt, said of Aso's comments.
Latvia's move will mean a 70-million-euro loss in its tax revenues, but taking no action would have meant a loss of 92 million euros as more trade moved to Estonia, the government in Riga said.
"If you could bet on the agencies taking no action, I'd be standing there with a handful of tickets," said William Kovacic, professor of global competition law and policy at George Washington University and director of Competition Law Center.
After taking no action to remove her from the roster after her 2014 arrest — and ahead of the team's World Cup qualifying tournament — U.S. Soccer suspended her for 30 days in the aftermath of her husband's drunken-driving arrest.
Many other Americans have reacted to the frenzied pace of political news by falling into a pattern of political hobbyism — spending an hour or more each day consuming information, fretting, commiserating, arguing and emoting about politics, but taking no action.
WASHINGTON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo defended on Sunday the U.S. air strike that killed Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani, saying intelligence made clear taking no action against the military leader would have posed a greater risk.
The West Virginia lawsuit accused Equifax of taking no action to secure its online dispute portal despite prior warnings of vulnerability within its framework and of failing to recognize that hackers had penetrated its system from May 2017 to July 2017.
Inside the White House, he took the lead on one of Mr. Trump's most significant accomplishments — stacking the federal courts with conservative judges — but fell out of favor with the president by taking no action to protect him from the Justice Department's scrutiny.
The House voted 87 to 6 on Tuesday to pass the bill, which means it will be sent on to Alabama governor Kay Ivey, who can either sign the bill into law, amend it, or allow it to become a law by taking no action.
Two sources familiar with the matter said the White House was weighing three options, including taking no action, delaying a decision for six months, and requiring utilities to purchase 5% of their uranium from domestic mines each year - rising 5 points per year until it reaches 25%.
"It's something that I'm aware of, which sort of reinforces for me why I feel we should be taking no action for some period of time," Kaplan said in an interview with Reuters ahead of the publication on Tuesday of an analysis of U.S. corporate debt.
Most recently, USC gynecologist Dr. George Tyndall, 71, was accused of sexual abuse by more than 50 women over the course of more than two decades following a bombshell report by the Los Angeles Times earlier this month that the women had complained about the physician's behavior for years -- with the school taking no action until 2016.
Mika BrzezinskiMika Emilie BrzezinskiBrzezinski fires back at Trump after he lashes out at 'Morning Joe': 'I'm sad and disgusted' Trump rips Scarborough, Brzezinski: 'Morning Joe & Psycho ratings have really crashed' Scarborough implores Democrats: Go hard after Trump or he'll win in 2020 MORE, co-host of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," on Wednesday accused first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpEx-Melania Trump adviser raised concerns of excessive inauguration spending weeks before events: CNN The Hill's Morning Report - Trump moves green cards, citizenship away from poor, low-skilled White House seeks volunteers, musicians for Christmas celebrations MORE and White House adviser Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE of taking no action to help improve the conditions that migrant children are facing at detention facilities.
Already an ally of the businessman and politician Relu Fenechiu, David consolidated his relationship with Fenechiu through the marriage due to the latter's connections with Mihail Vlasov. Later, while Minister-Delegate, David was accused of taking no action when allegations surfaced that Vlasov embezzled €211,000 in European Union funds.
Art Harris and Michael Isikoff wrote in The Washington Post that politics may have played a role in the three government agencies taking no action against PTL despite the evidence against them, as members of the Reagan administration were not eager to go after television ministers whose evangelical followers made up their base.
The passengers complied and the march was called off. All the while, police stood passively about 100 meters away, taking no action even though passengers claimed at least nine emergency calls were made to police while on the bus. Russia's officials are similarly averse to Pride Parades. Mayor of Moscow Yury Luzhkov has repeatedly banned marches, calling them "satanic".
Vertical Entertainment stated that they would be taking no action to remove Spacey from the film, as it had been completed in late 2016, prior to the allegations made in October 2017. Spacey was chosen to provide voice acting and his likeness to play the main antagonist in the 2014 video game Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare .
Simulation studies helped convince the government that taking no action would result in large numbers of civilian casualties. In such a case between 30,000 and 100,000 more ICU beds would be required in the hospitals. In France there are 5,000 beds and 7,364 ICU beds. These simulations were provided by Neil Ferguson, epidemiologist at the Imperial College London.
Later the Young Avengers decide to disband, much to the disapproval of Speed. Months pass by with the events of Spider-Island, Schism, and the Human Torch's revival having occurred and the Young Avengers taking no action. All this time Wiccan was in a depressive state. Hulkling tries to get him to talk to someone, but Wiccan refuses.
Sinha is criticised for his lackadaisical approach towards handling of 1989 Bhagalpur violence. N.N Singh committee report tabled in Bihar legislative assembly made him responsible of taking no action and showing complete inactivation during one of the biggest human right violation which led to displacement of over 50000 muslims.The riots is said to have claimed the life of thousands of muslims, mostly poor weavers while the police and Congress administration under Sinha took no action.
The flag was adopted on February 17, 1917, by the 3rd Arizona Legislature. It was passed into law without the signature of Governor Thomas Campbell. The governor did not officially state his reasons for taking no action on the bill. In a 2001 poll conducted by the North American Vexillological Association, the Arizona flag was identified as one of the "10 best flags on the continent," ranking sixth of 72 North American flags for overall design quality.
The murdered Earl was eventually taken to Lainshaw Castle, but in the meantime a wave of bloody revenge swept over the district of Cunninghame and elsewhere. Cunninghame friends, relatives and adherents were killed with little or no restraint. The front entrance of Clonbeith Castle with the date 1617 carved above. The Earl of Glencairn showed his lack of involvement by taking no action against the Montgomeries and by leaving his kinsmen to the full weight of the law.
The resolutions were submitted to the other states for approval, but with no success. Seven states formally responded to Kentucky and Virginia by rejecting the ResolutionsThe seven states that transmitted formal rejections were Delaware, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Vermont. See and three other states passed resolutions expressing disapproval,Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey passed resolutions that disapproved the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions, but these states did not transmit formal responses to Kentucky and Virginia. with the other four states taking no action.
The secrecy also meant that members could claim to be for a piece of legislation while at the same time taking no action to force a vote on such legislation. With this secrecy removed, it became more difficult to dissemble in such a way; it also opened signers to more direct retribution from the leadership. Under the old system, if a petition was unsuccessful, the leadership would never know if a particular Representative signed the petition. If it was successful, all the "defectors" would at least be in the same boat.
The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions had in the year since publication received highly critical replies from state legislatures. Seven states formally responded to Virginia and Kentucky by rejecting the ResolutionsThe seven states that transmitted formal rejections were Delaware, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Vermont. See and three other states passed resolutions expressing disapproval,Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey passed resolutions that disapproved the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions, but these states did not transmit formal responses to Kentucky and Virginia. with the other four states taking no action.
In 2005, Saleh engaged several NDS agents infiltrating the Pakistani tribal areas to search for bin Laden and other al- Qaeda and Taliban leaders. Several al-Qaeda members could be identified, but it was determined that Bin Laden was not in the area. In 2006, Saleh was presented with evidence that bin Laden was living in a major settled area of Pakistan just 20 miles from the town of Abbottabad, Pakistan. He shared the intelligence with former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf who angrily brushed off the claim, taking no action.
Kennedy conducted his first political rallies in New England and the southern United States. While he was campaigning in the southern United States a poll of 157 Democratic National Committee members was conducted by the American Broadcasting Company that showed Carter with 99, Kennedy with 44, Brown with 2, and 12 undecided. In the early stages of the Iran Hostage Crisis, which had begun on the same day as his interview with Mudd, Kennedy criticized Carter for not having better contingency plans to protect Americans in the Iranian embassies. He also criticized Carter taking no action against rising inflation.
Bin Laden sent Arab and Central Asian Al-Qaeda militants to join the Taliban's and Pakistan's fight against the United Front (Northern Alliance) among them his Brigade 055. It is believed that there is still contact between Al-Qaeda and the ISI today. The former Afghan intelligence chief Amrullah Saleh has repeatedly stated that Afghan intelligence believed and had shared information about Osama Bin Laden hiding in an area close to Abbottabad, Pakistan, four years before he (Bin Laden) was killed there. Saleh had shared the information with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf who had angrily brushed off the claim taking no action.
According to lead singer Ed Kowalczyk, the song is about "the end of the world". The discussion that takes place in "White, Discussion", is about people standing around talking about what needs to be done but taking no action. Too busy arguing amongst themselves, they ignore all the saints, prophets and warriors, and are oblivious to the real battle going on, and by the time they notice, it's too late. The snippet of "I warned you, I prepared you, I instructed you, I told you what to expect." was recorded by the band while driving around in Denver before the release of Throwing Copper.
Sanctions have long been the subject of controversy as scholars question their effects on citizens, the level of ethnocentrism involved when designing and implementing sanctions, and the possibility of ineffectiveness. Supporters of sanctions argue that regardless of sanctions' effects on a group of people, those citizens were most likely already being oppressed by their government. Supporters also argue that sanctions are the best alternative international tool, as opposed to taking no action, and that in the absence of sanctions, oppressive regimes have no incentive to reform. On the side of opposition, it is asserted that sanctions are a way to promote nationalistic values and diminish the culture of a state.
They were relatively spread out throughout the region over a frontline 250 km in length. They consisted of the Polish Auxiliary Corps (known as the II Brigade of Polish Legionnaires up till the recent oath crisis), as well as some additional Polish units. The Poles, having received the information about the treaty on February 12, and expecting, in the aftermath of the treaty further weakening of the Polish units, decided on the February 14 to join forces with the Polish First Army Corps in Russia by crossing the Austrian-Russian front lines. Only a few, including general Michał Zieliński, proposed taking no action, however even Zieliński unofficially supported the mutiny.
Decision aids are interventions or tools designed to facilitate shared decision making and patient participation in health care decisions. Decision support interventions help people think about choices they face; they describe where and why choice exists; and they provide information about options, including, where reasonable, the option of taking no action. These interventions aim to help people to deliberate, independently or in collaboration with others, about options by considering relevant attributes to help them forecast how they might feel about short, intermediate and long-term outcomes which have relevant consequences. Decision aids can be of any type but are most commonly pamphlets, videos, or web-based tools.
The health hazards associated with manganese compounds (manganese phosphate, manganese sulfate and manganese tetraoxide) emitted from vehicles operating on gasoline containing MMT have been debated for decades. In 1994 (reaffirmed in 1998, 2001 and 2010), Health Canada concluded that "airborne manganese resulting from the combustion of MMT in gasoline powered vehicles is not entering the Canadian environment in quantities or under conditions that may constitute a health risk" and confirmed they were taking no action with respect to MMT. Similarly, the 2003 NICNAS report ruled that the airborne concentrations of manganese as a result of car emissions from vehicles using fuel containing MMT poses no health hazard. Additional health studies, overseen by the US EPA, were conducted to explain the transport of manganese in the body.
Saleh has repeatedly stated that Afghan intelligence believed and had shared information about Osama Bin Laden hiding in an area close to Abbottabad, Pakistan, four years before he (Bin Laden) was killed there by US forces. Saleh had shared the information with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf who had angrily brushed off the claim taking no action. As early as 2004, agents working for Afghan intelligence determined that Bin Laden was living in a major settled area in Pakistan proper, rather than the semi-autonomous tribal areas on the Afghan-Pakistan border, Amrullah Saleh told The Guardian. Leading Saleh and Afghan intelligence to that conclusion were "thousands of interrogation reports" and the assumption that Bin Laden "a millionaire with multiple wives and no background of toughness would not be living in a tent".
Judge Loper reprimanded Evans, who was expected to but did not attend the hearing, for taking no action over the preceding four months to further Flowers' case despite court orders to do so. District Attorney Evans, prosecutor in all six of Flowers's trials, recused himself from the case in January 2020 and asked the presiding judge to turn over prosecution to the Mississippi Attorney General's office. The state declined to prosecute Flowers for the seventh time, officially dropping all charges against Flowers on September 4, 2020. The Attorney General's office stated that it would be nearly impossible to convict Flowers due to the lack of any available living witnesses who had not recanted or otherwise rendered their testimony unusable by making multiple conflicting statements, the identification of alternative suspects, and new potentially-exculpatory evidence.
There had been a prolonged period of tension between Hindu nationalist groups such as the RSS, Jana Sangh and Shiv Sena and the Muslim groups Jamaat-i-Islami, the Muslim League and Majlis Tameer-e-Millat. The Rashtriya Utsav Mandal had campaigned for permission to have a procession to celebrate the birthday of the Maratha warrior-King Shivaji, which would pass through an area where the residents were predominantly Muslims, and by a mosque. Permission was given over the protests of Muslim leaders and on 7 May the procession began. The procession was organised by Shiv Sena and supporters of the Hindu right, who, it was reported, arrived armed with lathis and were abusive towards Muslims along the path of the procession with the police taking no action.
Analysis of moose skulls documents a 16% shrinkage likely consistent with warming winters which are correlated with smaller brain size in one-year- old moose. The moose population has tripled in the past decade, reaching about 1,600 in the 2017 survey, but as wolf die off approaches, competition for food due to overpopulation will become a further stress on moose. In March 2018, with the release of the final Environmental Impact Statement, the NPS formally proposed to relocate 20 to 30 wolves to the island over a three-year time period, starting immediately. An official Record of Decision was released on 7 June 2018 selecting this preferred alternative over several others including taking no action, introducing wolves over a longer 20-year period, and delaying immediate action but allowing for the possibility of future action after the continued monitoring of moose population metrics.
His request for asylum granted by Mexico, Zelaya was escorted by armed guard to the Mexican gunboat General Guerrero and departed Corinto for Salina Cruz, Mexico, on the night of December 23, with Albany standing by but taking no action. As the flagship of the Nicaraguan Expeditionary Squadron, under Admiral William W. Kimball, Albany spent the next five months in Central America, mostly at Corinto, maintaining U.S. neutrality in the ongoing rebellion, sometimes under criticism by the U.S. press and business interests that were displeased by Kimball's "friendly" attitude toward the liberal Madriz administration. By mid-March 1910, the insurgency led by Estrada and Chamorro had seemingly collapsed and with the apparent and unexpected strength of Madriz, the U.S. Nicaraguan Expeditionary Squadron completed its withdrawal from Nicaraguan waters. On May 27, 1910, U.S. Marine Corps Major Smedley Butler arrived on the coast of Nicaragua with 250 Marines, for the purpose of providing security in Bluefields.
Accounts submitted by the Rome organizers showed they lost money on the Olympics; the IOC would have received a portion of the profits, and had no money to offer the sports federations who wanted a percentage of the proceeds. In future years, the sale of television rights became a major source of revenue for the IOC, rising to $10 million by the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, and $1.2 billion, long after Brundage's death, at Athens in 2004. Brundage was concerned about the increasing revenue, warning IOC members in 1967, "The moment we handle money, even if we only distribute it, there will be trouble ..." NOC representatives had met with Brundage and the IOC executive board from time to time, but many NOC representatives felt that Brundage was taking no action in response to concerns expressed by the NOC attendees. In the early 1960s, many NOCs, led by Italian IOC member Giulio Onesti, sought to bypass Brundage and the IOC by forming a Permanent General Assembly of National Olympic Committees (PGA-NOC), which Brundage strongly opposed and the IOC refused to recognize.

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