Sentences with phrase «end to the practice»

Back in the kinder, gentler era otherwise known as February, Gov. Mark Dayton released a proposed education budget that didn't include much new money, but did offer something school administrators prize almost as much: A definite end to the practice of balancing the budget by delaying aid payments.
For those who oppose whaling, a near - term end to this practice seems unlikely.
The People's Bank of China declared initial coin offerings (ICOs) illegal and called for an immediate end to the practice.
When countries with high rates of international adoptions suddenly put an end to the practice, officials usually cite examples of abuse.
The backlash from the incident resonated around the world, with social media users in the United States, China and Vietnam calling for boycotts of the No. 3 U.S. carrier by passenger traffic and an end to the practice of overbooking flights.
Rather than calling for an end to the practice of overselling, Trump said that instead, there should be no upper limit to incentives carriers can offer passengers in exchange for their seats on overbooked flights.
The Chicago Stock Exchange is trying to put an end to this practice.
It also took a CFPB action to put an end to this practice.
Success, of course, would be an end to the practice of abortion full stop.
The SA Government is promising to keep watch as a live export ship loads its first shipment of sheep in the state since horrific images of suffering animals were made public, but protesters are calling for an end to the practice.
The rabbinate sought to put an end to the practice of youths desiring to appear uncircumcised by stretching the remainding foreskin for social economic benefits and for sports competitions.
As long as the parliament remains dominated by corrupt individuals, unwilling to put an end to their practices, no anti-corruption legislative proposal can be approved.
The spot prominently featured his biracial son talking about how his father offered a different agenda than Michael Bloomberg, emphasizing affordable housing and an end to the practice of stop & frisk.
«To efficiently address the issue of illegal activities at the borders, notably corruption and racketeering, both sides agreed to hold regular meetings in order to put an end to these practices,» the communiqué said.
Cuomo has called for an end to the practice, known as the LLC loophole, among a package of campaign finance reforms he's proposed this year.
On double - jobbing, Kelly says all the Northern Ireland parties want to see an end to this practice.
The manifesto, produced in partnership with Young Minds and the Royal College of Psychiatrists, calls for better quality crisis care for young people, and for an end to the practice of children being held in police cells.
The Church of Scotland and the Bishops of the Church are among those who have signed an open letter calling for an end to the practice as a «fitting memorial» to young soldiers killed in World War One.
Meanwhile, Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, appealed to his colleagues to collaborate to put an end to the practice of governments» overspending their budget.
Last week, the Democratic - led Assembly approved their own version of a rent control regulation extension, which also included an end to the practice of vacancy decontrol, a proposal that's unlikely to find support among Senate Republicans.
The federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration released a report calling for an end to the practice of «conversion therapy» for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth.
If the state doesn't act, we will have to explore ideas at the federal level to bring an end to this practice once and for all,» they threatened.
Susan Lerner, the executive director of Common Cause, said she would like to see an end to the practice of treating LLCs as independent entities for purposes of campaign finance laws, a ban or else «absolute transparency» for legislators» side jobs and an end to pots of discretionary funding that lawmakers can direct.
She did not order an end to the practice, but instead appointed an independent monitor to oversee changes to the policy.
It is due to be published on 4 November although the BBC has already learned some details which suggest it will recommend major cuts to various expenses and an end to the practice whereby nearly a third of MPs employ relatives.
Scheindlin did not order an end to the practice.
The policy shift follows a similar one rolled out by former Commissioner Raymond Kelly, who sought to put an end to the practice of police officers asking people to empty their pockets — and then, when they did and took out marijuana, arresting them for possessing the drug in plain view.
At a subsequent panel on education, Liu slammed Mayor Michael Bloomberg's record on school closures and called for an end to the practice of allowing charter schools to take over space in traditional public schools.
More than one year ago Business Secretary Vince Cable announced an end to the practice of «gold - plating» of EU Directives.
But images of zombielike patients and surgeons with ice picks soon put an end to the practice.
Consequently, many charter school policies have enabled high - enrollment cyber charter schools to sprout, making it so that there are now students who receive the Wal - Mart version of schooling with no party - based political agenda to put an end to the practice.
The bill sets minimum standards for shelters, including a modest holding period, a ban on the gas chamber, a ban on heart sticking, a ban on killing with empty cages, a ban on killing when rescue groups are willing to save those animals and an end to the practice of killing «owner surrendered» animals within minutes without ever giving them a chance at adoption.
Today, facing growing sentiment against elephant acts, Feld Entertainment, which owns the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, announced an end to the practice by 2018.
I would not advocate a return to commodity money, but would certainly advocate 100 percent reserve requirements for banks (approached gradually), as well as an end to the practice of buying stocks on the margin.
Animal Planet recognizes that some fans of the Whale Wars series will be interested in finding out more about whaling and, if they support an end to this practice, how they can help make a difference.
The EO also wants to put an end to the practice of considering climate change impacts when weighing the pros and cons of granting environmental permits, under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
We need immediate action from Congress to put an end to these practices
COAST says it will continue to press for an end to the practice.
Those calling for an end to the practice see no distinction between carding and racial profiling.
Even Evan Chesler, head partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, has called for an end to the practice.
Various legislative projects of blocking statutes have been circulated for consideration to put an end to this practice.
It also puts an end to the practice of plaintiffs voluntarily dismissing their claims following denial of class certification in order to «manufacture» an appealable final judgment.
TexasSure helps put an end to these practices by maintaining a database of registered vehicles and insurance coverage.
State senator aims to put price optimization to rest Oklahoma drivers have been seeing their auto insurance premiums steadily grow over the past few years, and one of the state's legislators want to put an end to a practice that has contributed to this problem.
Requiring a driving record has put an end to this practice and, hopefully, the drivers who were trying to beat the system this way are being forced to become more responsible drivers.
There is no end to the practice of the person because driving is a constant process of learning the basic and the advanced.
The Innovation Act would effectively put an end to this practice.
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