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Toughening up the weedy punishments for infractions might also help.
This means strengthening law enforcement, improving legislation and toughening up penalties.
The bloc has been toughening up conditions for equivalence ahead of Brexit.
Trump has made toughening up against China a key pillar of his economic agenda.
"We're toughening up at the border," Mr. Trump told an audience in West Virginia.
The toughening up of Hoy No Circula — Spanish for "Today Don't Circulate" — won't be permanent.
Keeping this approach, but toughening up the policing, means creating yet more rules—and loopholes.
Trump, who campaigned on toughening up trade deals, scrapped it altogether when he took office.
Facebook has stepped up its fact-checking program and is toughening up policies for political advertisements.
"We're toughening up at the border" he told a crowd in West Virginia on April 5th.
For now, though, Republicans are toughening up work requirements, hoping it will knock people off welfare.
This time, however, Houston remained steadfast, toughening up in the second half and eventually turning the tide.
That included toughening up the character of Princess Leia, played by Carrie Fisher, who died in 2016.
Up until now, though, Republicans have been toughening up work requirements, hoping it will knock people off welfare.
One was described by church officials as a toughening up of child-protection laws within the Vatican's boundaries.
Trump is considering support for a range of legislative options, including toughening up background checks for gun buyers.
Why it matters: This yet another example of DHS and the Trump administration toughening up on enforcing immigration laws.
The Trump administration argues it's just toughening up its enforcement of a law that's long been on the books.
The rollback fantasy As for toughening up US efforts to counter Iran in the region, we've seen this movie before.
I felt like I was toughening up with each shot, learning the level of stress my body and brain could withstand.
The FCA was already looking at toughening up rules for funds and is due to announce final changes later this year.
European states, however, have made strides on this front, bolstering intelligence collection and sharing, toughening up their laws, and otherwise improving counterterrorism measures.
Experts also claimed the move could bring some much needed law and order to the market, by toughening up on fraud and scams.
"They were about the business of really toughening up immigration law," says Doris Meissner, who was head of the Immigration and Naturalization Service at the time.
Facebook Inc last week said it is toughening up the rules governing political advertisements in India to create more transparency ahead of the country's general election.
Focusing on getting "less politically correct" -- Trump's unsubtle reference, during a Cabinet meeting, to toughening up the country's policies toward Muslims -- is the wrong way to go.
The FCA, which authorises Woodford, said it will look at how the fund applied this EU cap and whether the rules on applying the cap need toughening up.
The FCA, which authorizes Woodford, said it will look at how the fund applied this EU cap and whether the rules on applying the cap need toughening up.
LONDON (Reuters) - European corporate disclosures on climate change and other sustainability issues are generally poor, a study on Monday showed, as regional policymakers mull toughening up the rules.
And both countries are unlikely to engage in dialogue at the same time as they are toughening up on the other party, according to the former NATO commander.
Spades and Roses, the Nashville-based songwriter's second record, takes that idea and expands it, tapping into an ancient tradition of finding strength grounded in femininity and toughening up.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the federal body that approves medical devices, is toughening up its own approval process after faulty medical devices harmed patients there too.
"Under your leadership, Attorney General Sessions has made violent crime and illegal immigration a top priority," Mr. Rosenstein said before explaining the legal challenges of toughening up enforcement efforts.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's markets watchdog proposed toughening up rules on Friday for loans offered by crowdfunding platforms to give consumers clear and accurate information and ensure they understand the risks.
Brussels has begun toughening up equivalence conditions now that it faces a huge, foreign financial centre on its doorstep, forcing it to consider how much access to grant Britain after Brexit.
For an hour and a half, I played old Chicago records and percussive jams, working people up a lot and gradually toughening up until I went into the heavy acid zone.
While the equity raise is the last piece of the puzzle, Carige is coming to market just as the ECB set out plans toughening up its guidance on non-performing loans (NPLs).
Sanchez Ceren, a 71-year-old former communist guerrilla, has taken a tough line on crime, deploying anti-gang army battalions and toughening up legislation to fight the maras and their associates.
China's leader, Xi Jinping, ordered a crackdown after he took over in 2012, toughening up censorship of social media, arresting hundreds of dissidents and replacing liberal debate in universities with extra Marxism.
And it's unlikely, even if the Trump administration is toughening up its policy on Assad to confront Iran, that it will be able to remove him through political pressure or military force.
At the same time, Britain is toughening up its own penalties for tax evasion ahead of a new transparency initiative that will help it track down individuals who have hidden money offshore.
It is toughening up the implementation of the law after an investigation into state-backed fund 1MDB in neighboring Malaysia exposed how some of its banks failed to impose robust controls on suspicious money flows.
The company is also toughening up the market place and has added new restrictions recently that use email confirmation and put a 15-day hold on traded items in order to mitigate the risks of fraud.
El Salvador's president, Salvador Sanchez Ceren, a 71-year-old former communist guerrilla, has taken a tough line on crime, deploying anti-gang army battalions and toughening up legislation to fight the Maras and their associates.
The Boston Globe reports that the pop star strolled barefoot through the Boston Public Garden, as well as — in a bold move suggesting that Bieber has been hard at work toughening up his calluses — city streets.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Facebook Inc is toughening up the rules governing political advertisements in India to create more transparency ahead of the country's general elections due before May, the social media giant said late on Thursday.
Faced with a huge, rival financial center on its doorstep, the EU began toughening up equivalence conditions ahead of Brexit specifically for foreign clearing houses and foreign investment banks that want to offer investment services to EU customers.
GAM's action came almost a decade after the financial crisis that spurred regulators globally into toughening up rules on the behavior of companies and individuals in the financial services sector, and which have increasingly focused on money managers.
When Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton6900 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Rahm Emanuel: 'Panic would be the adjective to describe the mood' over Sanders Do Trump and Sanders hate America?
An Israeli threat of military strikes could, nonetheless, galvanize support in the United States for toughening up the nuclear agreement but it could also backfire by encouraging hardliners in Iran and widening a rift between Washington and European allies.
Former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton85033 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Rahm Emanuel: 'Panic would be the adjective to describe the mood' over Sanders Do Trump and Sanders hate America?
With the mainstream parties toughening up on immigration, Denmark's biggest populist group, The Danish People's Party (DF) has lost some of its appeal and opinion polls show it is likely to shed almost half of its voters in the election.
Britain's financial regulator is already considering toughening up the rules governing fund holdings in illiquid assets such as property or private equity after seven property funds totaling 18 billion pounds in assets under management froze in July 2016, shortly after the Brexit referendum.
But unlike his previous viral video — "Sophisticated Trump" — where the accent was used to give the straight-talking real estate mogul a touch of class from across the pond, this time around Serafinowicz is toughening up Trump with a street-wise cockney dialect.
FIRE SALE Britain's financial regulator is already considering toughening up the rules governing fund holdings in illiquid assets such as property or private equity after seven property funds totalling 18 billion pounds in assets under management froze in July 2016, shortly after the Brexit referendum.
The book never quite explains what it means to "wash your face," but you get the idea that it's a euphemism for toughening up, taking a good, hard look in the mirror, and getting out into the world with a kind of clear-eyed resolve.
The UK looks to be heading for an election, and Downing Street already appears to have drawn the battle lines on which it will fight the campaign, with pledges to take Britain out of the EU, as well as toughening up on crime and improving schools.
"He thought we should primary Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 85033 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE," Biden said minutes after the debate began.
Not so long ago, President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 6 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE enthusiastically championed charter schools, and charter schooling enjoyed bipartisan support in Congress.
"In the last hundred years, three Democrats have won reelection for president: Franklin Roosevelt, President Clinton, Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 220006 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE," said Emanuel.
Former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 6 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE is perhaps the only actual Democrat who can halt Sanders' momentum heading into South Carolina and Super Tuesday.
Former presidential candidate Andrew YangAndrew Yang6 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election The Hill's Morning Report - Sanders steamrolls to South Carolina primary, Super Tuesday Yang calls on someone to 'pull an Andrew Yang' and bow out of 2020 race MORE on Saturday hammered the idea of caucuses, saying the voting process diminishes turnout.
"If you want to see a complete shit show, tune in to the brokered convention," one Democrat who worked on two campaigns for former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 6 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE said.
And then George W. Bush and Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 6 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE burnished that global brand with their own courage on incredibly divisive issues like immigration reform and health care reform.
While he has indeed done so, cuts to domestic preparedness began under George W. Bush and continued under Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 6 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE, under congresses controlled by both parties.
Tech entrepreneur and former 2628 presidential candidate Andrew YangAndrew Yang28500 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election The Hill's Morning Report - Sanders steamrolls to South Carolina primary, Super Tuesday Yang calls on someone to 'pull an Andrew Yang' and bow out of 6900 race MORE on Saturday called for some of the remaining Democratic primary contenders to follow him and drop out of the race.
" The businessman from New York and ardent Trump critic also got an endorsement from Edith Childs, a member of Greenwood's city council who coined a phrase that became one of Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 6 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE's campaign slogans: "Fired Up, Ready To Go!
"What I said is what Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 85033 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE said, in terms of Cuba, that Cuba made progress on education," Sanders said at South Carolina's Democratic debate, doubling down on comments from a recent "60 Minutes" interview that drew criticism from fellow White House hopefuls.
The office announced it would look into any new allegations made after dozens of women came forward following the CNN interview with the wife of former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew YangAndrew Yang2202 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election The Hill's Morning Report - Sanders steamrolls to South Carolina primary, Super Tuesday Yang calls on someone to 'pull an Andrew Yang' and bow out of 2628 race MORE in which she revealed her allegations against former Columbia University obstetrician Robert Hadden.
The Vermont socialist, the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, was grilled on his "radical" notions ranging from eliminating private health insurance to a massive expansion of federal spending and taxes, former support for the gun lobby, modified praise for authoritarian left-wing governments like Cuba and his coolness to Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 6 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Vulnerable Democrats brace for Sanders atop ticket MORE hammered the Vermont senator over his mixed record on gun control legislation and accusations that he considered a primary challenge against former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 6 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE in 2012.
Eriksson defended his decision, claiming that the experience would serve Walcott well for future tournaments. After the World Cup, Eriksson stepped down as England manager. New appointment Steve McClaren put Walcott into the England Under-21s, claiming he was "toughening up" on his squad selections.
One of the children on the Solo Ship. He is the most timid of the children and is scolded by Moera for not toughening up. He is killed in the final battle against the Buff Clan - the only time he decides to become brave and face the enemy. He is shot by one of the Buff Clan soldiers.
The Harness Room is a 1971 novel by the British writer L.P. Hartley.Wright p.249 A retired colonel about to remarry decides that his seventeen year old son needs toughening up and while away on his honeymoon has his chauffeur, an ex-guardsman to instruct him in boxing and other sports in the harness room. The two men come to develop a bond.
After the success of Brick by Brick, Pop opted to continue with that album's lyrical themes while toughening up the musical foundation. The album is often considered one of his stronger 1990s albums. Videos were made for "Wild America" and "Beside You", and the album has a cover of the 1960s standard "Louie Louie" (made famous by The Kingsmen) for which Pop wrote his own set of politically fueled lyrics.
"Being a woman and being black is perhaps a double handicap," she told the Chicago Tribune. "When you see who's in the important huddles, who's making the important decisions, it's men." Johnson sponsored several bills aimed towards equity, including a bill to establish goals for the state to do business with 'socially-disadvantaged' businesses. She crafted a fair housing act aimed at toughening up fair housing laws and establishing a commission to investigate complaints of discriminatory housing practices.
Raj has allergies to bacon as revealed in "Lights Out" Season 1, Episode 3. Raj's parents sent him to Camp Kidney because they believed that Raj needed "toughening up." The press kit says that he has several disorders, including a "cleaning compulsion," skin ruptures, and phobias of snakes and "bugs" and found "a philosophical home at Camp Kidney." Raj was terrified of water but has since gotten over his fear, becoming one of the stronger swimmers at camp, along with Lazlo and Clam.
The public schools sought to toughen their pupils so that they were fit to rule the British Empire. The policy was in response to widespread belief that past empires had fallen because the ruling class became soft. At Rugby, pupils were encouraged to adopt shinning as a means of toughening up and they renamed the practice "hacking". It became something of an obsession, along with cold showers and punishing cross-country runs (cricket supposedly taught them how to be gentlemen).
BLACKsummers'night received widespread acclaim from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 85, based on 15 reviews. In the Chicago Tribune, Greg Kot said it "evokes the complex late ‘70s albums of Marvin Gaye", as "Maxwell explores his vulnerabilities and idiosyncrasies, while toughening up his sound." Rolling Stone writer Jody Rosen called it "an R&B; album about love, not just sex, for grown-ups who know the difference".
Upon release, The Sun felt that the album marked the beginning of Slade becoming a "true album band". The reviewer commented that the songs were "toughening up" and the album was "expertly produced". American magazine Cash Box described the album as "another powerful collection of 'Toons'", with "raw power" being "the most immediate sensation you feel from the LP".Cash Box magazine - Album Reviews - 23 February 1974 - page 26 At the Disc Music Awards 1974, the album was voted the tenth "best album of the year".
Soldiers of 4th Bn, Wiltshire Regiment, climbing the sheer face of a chalk quarry during 'toughening up' training at Leeds, Kent, 18 September 1941. The TA was mobilised on the outbreak of war in September 1939 and the division began training in its home area. In May 1940 it was preparing to go overseas to join the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in France, but the German invasion of the Low Countries on 10 May ended the 'Phoney War' before the division was ready.Southern Command 3 September 1939 at Patriot Files.
The song charted for a single week at #85 in 2002 when covered by Linda Clifford and was featured on Wendy Matthews' 1992 album Lily. Teaspoon & the Waves – led by veteran alto player Teaspoon Ndelu – released one super rare LP in 1980, covering a mix of disco and funk sounds then popular on South African dancefloors. ‘Oh yeh Soweto’ is a cheeky version of the original ‘Going back to my roots’ by Lamont Dozier – changing the lyrics and toughening up the beat. It was re-released in 2010 on Sofrito Records.
" Marc Burrows of Drowned in Sound stated, "The problem here is certainly not a lack of talent, but there is a lack of ideas. There’s a definite through line between this and The Messenger, though Marr has obviously decided to differentiate his newer baby by toughening up the sound – Playland is slathered in aggressive synths and spiky riffs. They work well, but there’s just not enough to go around, stretching four or five strong ideas over 11 songs." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic stated, "Playland proves Marr wasn't wrong to rush into the studio to cut a second album quickly: it may glisten more than The Messenger, but it's a more visceral experience, gaining energy from its performance and also the sense that nothing here was fussed over.
The 5th Ox and Bucks, part Territorial Army, was raised shortly before the outbreak of war in September 1939. The 5th Ox and Bucks was raised as a 2nd Line duplicate of the 4th Battalion. The battalion was assigned to the 184th Infantry Brigade, 61st Infantry Division. The 5th Ox and Bucks remained in a training role throughout the war and did not see active service outside the United Kingdom, aside from briefly serving in Northern Ireland. Men of the 5th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry scramble up cliffs during 'toughening up' exercises by the sea at Castlerock in Northern Ireland, 14 July 1941. The 2nd Buckinghamshire Battalion, a Territorial unit of the Ox and Bucks, was formed shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War. 2nd Bucks was part of 184th Infantry Brigade, 61st Infantry Division. The battalion served from January 1940 to June 1940 as part of the Portsmouth Garrison Reserve.
Scott Daniell, p. 75 Men of the 2/4th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment scale an obstacle during 'toughening up' training in wintry conditions at Wateringbury in Kent, 20 January 1942. However, on 6 June 1942, the 128th Brigade was detached from the 43rd Division until 15 August, when it was transferred to the 46th Infantry Division, where it would remain for the rest of the war. In January 1943, the brigade left Britain with the rest of the 46th Infantry Division, for North Africa, as part of Operation Torch.Scott Daniell, p. 76 The brigade disembarked at Algiers on 17 January, moving to Bone, where it remained until the end of January, when the brigade moved to Hunts Gap.Scott Daniell, p. 102 The 5th Battalion was sent 12 miles further ahead to Sidi Nsir. The 5th Battalion at Sidi N'sir was attacked in overwhelming strength in February 1943 as the Germans began Operation "Ox Head", a Corps level assault by German Paratroopers, elements of 10th Panzer Division and the 501st Heavy Tank Battalion.

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