Sentences with phrase «enforce a change of»

Having made the enforced change of Koscielny for Gabriel in the first half, the French manager then left it until the 87th minute to bring Aaron Ramsey on for Rosicky.
And if not for the enforced change of Henderson, Liverpool may have tasted a champagne - laden trophy for the first time in the Premier League era.
The answer is for any exception to be agreed up front by the contracting parties themselves, not for the state to enforce a change of the contract after the event.

Not exact matches

One of these major, game - changing trends will hit the business world on May 25, 2018, when the European Union (EU) will begin enforcing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a comprehensive and aggressive approach to the increasingly complex challenge of protecting consumer information.
«I want to compliment the Chinese for the changes they've made in the last three months, they've supported both of the resolutions passed by the United Nations Security Council and I believe they're working hard to enforce the sanctions,» he said.
Instagram had already announced forthcoming changes to its API in January, but those weren't slated to roll out fully for two years, with the first round of changes not being enforced until July.
A meeting scheduling service is an important tool for changing the culture of meetings in the office because it enforces best practices and new processes with software.
And because individual states could still prohibit marijuana locally, Booker's bill would also incentivize states to change their marijuana laws by withholding federal funding from any states that have enforced laws against the drug in ways that disproportionately affect low - income citizens and people of color.
These changes significantly restructured regulatory oversight and other aspects of the financial industry, created a new federal agency to supervise and enforce consumer lending laws and regulations and expanded state authority over consumer lending.
Pay - as - you - go rules (often called PAYGO) covered the rest of the budget: changes to mandatory spending and revenues could not together increase the deficit in any bill when pay - as - you - go rules were enforced.
to use its authority to enforce changes at Wells Fargo, the Federal Reserve earlier this month required the bank to replace four members of its board by the end of 2018.
While we do believe the New York Agreement (NYA) and Segwit2x proponents have the best of intentions in attempting to improve Bitcoin's protocol and have contributed so much to the development of the Bitcoin industry as a whole, we do not agree with the process by which they chose to enforce these changes.
What's more, what is expected of them has changed several times, and certain «guidelines» are enforced with ruthless effeciency.
According to the Kerner Commission's analysis, racist white America was similarly bereft of moral resources, such that government, rather than the institutions of civil society that had been so central to the classic civil - rights movement, had to become the principal agent of enforced social change in order to deal with the crisis of an America «moving toward two societies... separate and unequal.»
Delusional believers could reduce the number of abortions per year in the USA if they just followed their cults» rules, no changes in laws required, no need to enforce their cults» rules on anyone.
Technological, social and economic factors enforce all kinds of innovations and changes in all departments of life at a tremendous and ever - increasing pace.
Cheryl Boone Isaacs, who is the president Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a black woman, has struggled to enforce a change in diversity in film.
In regards to the article, it is not a matter of the Consti tution changing, but rather a matter of it being more firmly enforced.
There must be a prior change of values that can then be enforced politically.20 Advanced technologies may offer hope for survival in principle but can do so in fact only if certain changes in morality and political behavior take place as well.
And support for the status quo merely enforces the power of those already in command and reduces the opportunity for change.
Instead, the gospel is a holistic work of restoration that includes grace and forgiveness from God for even the vilest actions — but always, only received in the midst of a genuine process of repentance and change, all while consequences and boundaries are enforced to protect innocent people.»
When I saw who had written that, my hopes for an intelligent, or at least receptive, government response to the campaign against gay «marriage» then getting under way died within me: those words were written by Theresa May, the Home Secretary, and they appeared on the very morning she launched a «consultation» on the government's proposals to enforce a change in the legal definition of this ancient institution.
Two «supermajors» of the oil industry have warned the viability of their Australian oil refineries will be threatened if changes to petrol standards are enforced.
Yalumba is enforcing a change in the irrigation technology used by its growers from broadacre systems, which provide water to large swathes of land, to microsystems, which target specific areas, ensuring each drop of water counts.
Here in South Africa the team that i support the fans did a pitch invasion they were chasing the players and the technical staff after a team play against scored 6th goal in the 80th min, fans were angry at the chairman who promised them the coach in January, the coach only came after the pitch invasion in middle of Feb, maybe Arsenal needs that to enforced the change.
Someone with authority has to enforce big changes and I think Kroenke would be the only one that has that kind of power.
I was actually disappointed that it stopped at four, because although the peformance (if you can call it a perfromance at all) was diabolical the score, though embarrassing to a degree, stopped short of being like the 8 - 2 at Old Trafford and to be honest we need a lot more of those huge embarrassing defeats to enforce change.
To enforce vital change of personnel in all those owning and (mis --RRB- running our club, things need to get far worse, with hostilities shown to Wenger, the board and owner, making last years displays look like a children's tea party by comparison.
Alongside a number of rule changes agreed at the last F1 Strategy Group, the F1 teams were told that «sporting regulations will be strictly enforced» to make sure driver names and numbers are clearer.
Thinking back to when I was in high school and college, during the height of «correcting speech for politics» — hard to believe is was So Long Ago tm — the effort to change how we used language was meant to indirectly change how we viewed others by enforcing a new lexicon.
Unless we enforce vital and clear out style change by a campaign of force and disobedience on social media, and by demos at the ground with banners and anti-Wenger chants, we are lost, never to win the title again.
There will be a couple of enforced changes from the Red Star match as Olivier Giroud is on the sidelines, so I'm hoping that Wenger will give Danny Welbeck a run out although maybe the full 90 may be a little too much right now.
What really holds our club back from enforcing this vital change is the immature, wilfully blind and one eyed stance of so many who can not stand the truth, not being brave enough to face up to reality.
The Arsenal made two enforced changes for the second leg of the Europa League in Moscow.
A constant tinkering to the starting XI from Pep Guardiola could be put down to uncertainty, but a string of injuries has often made these changes an enforced one.
Idrissa Gana Gueye returns to Everton's midfield in place of the injured Gyfli Sigurdsson, as Sam Allardyce makes just one enforced change to his team for today's encounter with Stoke City.
Of the changes Wenger made from the weekend, only one was enforced, with Aaron Ramsey absent due to a hamstring injury.
The manager made four changes, two of which were enforced through international duty.
Rodgers achieved one of these things through an enforced change at half time; Benteke had a tight hamstring and was replaced by Danny Ings up front.
Yes, Arsenal have had some bad luck with injuries, but one look at Manchester United shows that while Arsenal have excuses, United have victories, regardless of whatever enforced changes they have to make to their side.
In terms of the starting lineup, the only probable change will be enforced: Sergi Roberto will replace Iniesta in midfield, because new signing Paulinho is not in the squad as he'll be unveiled on Thursday and join training on Friday.
On Saturday, in a fixture United could ill - afford to lose if they were deadly serious about regaining their top - dog status in England by clinching 12th Premier League title, Ferguson made no less than seven changes to the team which won so convincingly at The Bridge for the visit of Fulham, with the likes of Edwin Van Der Saar, Rio Ferdinand, Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney handed some valuable respite, though the latter was enforced on Sir Alex as Rooney served the first of a two - match suspension, which could be a blessing in disguise in the long run especially as United cruised to victory with a 2 - 0 win over Fulham in his absence.
The changes in Nestlé policies and practices that have been achieved are attributable to pressure from the boycott and concerted work around the world on monitoring companies against the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent, relevant Resolutions of the World Health Assembly and working for legislation to enforce these measure.
Information for patients and the public will help enforce the step change needed in antimicrobial prescribing, particularly for conditions like coughs and colds that may get better without such intervention in the large majority of cases.
As an example, the last mayor of a nearby town foresaw the problems that «enforcing» changes to the town's main street (1 less car way, and more parking space), would cause to his reputation, so he made public, electronic poll (with voting stations on public spaces) on that district (and lost).
WASHINGTON — Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday that the NYPD will be changing how it enforces marijuana laws as advocates complained that most of those getting arrested are minorities...
Federal agencies may have difficulty enforcing a law without the support of a state, but that doesn't change the constitutional position that constitutional Federal law is superior to State Law and «judges are bound thereby».
Under what measures are they going to enforce sweeping changes to the Constitution without the support of state governments?
Regardless of how stringently laws are enforced, legislation and campaigns can prove effective in bringing about changes in public behaviour.
Plaid Cymru's Westminster leader Elfyn Llwyd, MP for Dwyfor Meirionnydd, said: «This amendment, if passed, would enforce a simple change - that the assembly be officially named the National Parliament of Wales.
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