Sentences with phrase «by sanctioning moves»

Not exact matches

The president can exercise this exit option later this month by revoking Iranian sanctions waivers, a move that would effectively end U.S. participation in the nuclear deal.
MOSCOW / LONDON, April 12 - Three Russian tycoons targeted by a new list of U.S. sanctions may have lost a combined $ 7.5 billion since the list was announced, according to Reuters calculations based on price moves in the listed companies the three co-own.
The move comes at a time when Maduro's socialist government is in the midst of a crackdown on domestic freedoms and Caracas» financial transactions have been hamstrung by Western sanctions.
The move rattled investors because the sanctions require that U.S. citizens must divest of any stocks, bonds or other holdings in the targeted firms by May 7.
First, the European Commission could — after review and if recommendations are not followed by Warsaw — decide to move on to the sanction stage.
LONDON / BEIJING Multiple shipments of alumina are being exported from China, with major suppliers agreeing deals of up to 500,000 tonnes, in a rare move prompted by supply problems after U.S. sanctions on Russian producer Rusal.
The move also highlighted that the North Korean regime is far from backing down on its missile or even nuclear program, despite recent sanctions approved by the UN Security Council.
Sakhalin 1 (Far East LNG): Rosneft's failure to gain third - party access to the Trans - sakhalin pipeline, owned by Gazprom, to move gas to the liquefaction facility and the impact of sanctions on Rosneft's relationship with ExxonMobil means that a decision on the $ 15 billion Far Eastern LNG plant (5 mtpa) will probably be delayed by at least two years.
Such a move by Tehran would allow Iran to ramp up its nuclear program all over again — this time largely free of economic sanctions from any country but the US.
The move, first reported by Bloomberg Law, would scale back a 2013 Obama - era policy, known as Directive 307, which had expanded the DOL's ability to investigate and sanction federal contractors that showed a pattern of paying female workers and employees of color less than their white male colleagues.
Weaver and others add to this by proposing that the U.S. end sanctions on Iraq, pull its troops out of Saudi Arabia, and move toward a more equitable distribution of foreign aid in the Middle East (in particular, less to Israel and more to the Palestinians).
Old Trafford chief executive Ed Woodward has been sanctioned by his side's board to pursue a deal to re-sign Cristiano Ronaldo and given a blank cheque to make the move a reality.
Xhaka — paid $ 3 million more for him than Kante was sold for... another of the many ridiculous Wenger sanctioned moves... like some of his skills, especially his long - ball potential but he's looked a shadow of his Swiss National team self and that really worries me... too slow and can't seem to master the timing needed to tackle in the open field... this might have something to do with the lack of leadership and coaching on this team, made more obvious by the fact that when he plays with Coquelin he plays in a deeper role (WTF???)
Also targeted by Real Madrid this summer, a move for Mbappe to PSG will leave many wondering how the Qatar - owned club can avoid sanctions from European football's governing body considering the investment already made on Neymar.
The move followed condemnation and sanctions by the U.N. Security Council for North Korea's April 2009 launch of a suspected long - range missile and May 2009 test of a nuclear device.
His sanction is also coming on the heels of renewed moves by the Unity Forum senators who have recently regrouped following the Supreme Court ruling on Senate President Bukola Saraki's trial at the CCT.
NIH got mixed advice on a relatively new concern: that because a researcher who breaks the rules is usually sanctioned by his or her institution, not NIH, a violator can escape punishment by moving to another university.
MSA is optimistic that by passing this legislation, America's public schools will be able to move out of an era of testing and sanctioning.
The hope of ESSA is that it will offer a rebalancing for our nation's accountability principles by moving away from a fixation on high - stakes tests and sanctions.
Former schools adjudicator Alan Parker told Schools Week that while the Swindon Academy move was likely «sanctioned by DfE, it does tend to subvert the 1998 legislation that forbade the creation of new grammar schools».
Combined with effective monitoring and sanctions compliance by all UN Member States, the Resolution will move Liberia and the region much closer to the active peace and stability that has eluded it for decades.
In a move hailed by conservation activists, President Obama initiated potential diplomatic sanctions against Iceland this week for its commercial whaling activity.
Reacting in anger by moving for sanctions, writing letters to the judge, reporting lawyer behavior in a hearing, or moving to disqualify a lawyer makes thinking and strategizing difficult.
The move was sanctioned by an overwhelming majority of bitcoin users, developers and miners as it allowed faster transactions.
They are fathers» rights arguments with wish lists of shoulds, sanctioned and promulgated by professionals who are, in my opinion, abusing their perceived statuses as «scientists» to move social policy for ulterior reasons.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z