To
"face sanctions" means to receive punishment or penalties for engaging in improper behavior, violating rules, or disobeying laws. Sanctions can include financial penalties, restrictions on activities, or other forms of punishment as a consequence for one's actions or decisions.
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The pharmacies will not
face sanctions for not meeting formal requirements and will be able to organize their personnel in the most efficient way.
Members would be required to adhere to certain rules related to fiscal responsibility, cybersecurity and information sharing, and would
face sanctions if they didn't comply.
One of the difficulties faced by professional regulatory bodies is how to deal with professionals they have disciplined who then also
face sanctions following criminal proceedings on the same facts.
Because no action is taken until the third consecutive poor performance, no schools would
face sanctions until the 2017 - 18 school year.
But with the lofty 2014 goal of 100 - percent proficiency in math and reading, a majority of schools are likely to
start facing sanctions.
The law required states to make measurable progress on high school graduation rates or
face sanctions such as a loss of funds for poor students.
Since that means almost all
schools face sanctions, it hardly matters if fewer than 95 percent of the students take the state exam.
Such schools
also face sanctions, such as permission for students to transfer from low - performing schools to higher - performing ones.
Schools failing to do so
face sanctions from the government which will be given «radical new powers to intervene» should the situation arise.
The Sky Blues are
facing the sanction after failing to provide former manager Steven Pressley with the severance pay - off that was agreed when his contract was terminated with the League One club.
Moreover, the more subjects changed their behavior under the punishment threat relative to the situation without a threat, the more rDLPFC was activated, suggesting that rDLPFC played a key role in adapting behavior
when facing the sanctioning threat.
The judge in the case has
faced sanctions by the European Union «because of his harsh sentences for those on trial for exercising a fundamental human right,» the center said.
Google's example casts light on this — Canada is evidently a huge market for them, they can't pull out, therefore, they either need to observe the SCC injunction globally or
face sanctions at least in Canada.
During a 4 - year span, all schools who fail to meet AYP, including those with an A + on the FCAT, will
face sanctions ranging from economic to a complete «reconstitution» or breakdown the school that involves firing principals, and staff and relocating students around the county.
«However, markets are still concerned Norilsk Nickel, which is linked with both Rusal and sanctioned oligarch Oleg Deripaska, could
eventually face sanctions.»
The bank didn't
face sanctions over the matter until 2016, when the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the City and County of Los Angeles imposed $ 185 million in fines.
The EFL ruled Huddersfield had fielded a weakened team, having made 10 changes to their starting XI for the 2 - 0 defeat on April 29, but confirmed that the Yorkshire club will not
face sanction due to their interpretation of the regulations.
I read that Bayern are
facing sanctions because of another banner some fans held up supporting the recognition of Kosovo as a UEFA - eligible nation.
The United Kingdom (UK) government, has said Ghanaians found to have engaged in election - related violence ahead of the 2016 polls, could
face some sanctions within its remit.
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Frank Facing sanctions from the West after the annexation of Crimea, Russia has reoriented its economy toward China.
With the congressional effort to reauthorize the No Child Left Behind Act at a standstill, schools and districts will need to stay on target toward the law's goal of 100 percent proficiency in reading and mathematics in the next six years — or
else face sanctions or interventions.
Many educators at public schools have made identical complaints to Paige and Congress about No Child Left Behind, under which schools can
face sanctions even if a subgroup of students, such as low - income or special - education students, do poorly on annual tests.
That meant that starting last year, a Title I school — with some exceptions —
faced sanctions unless all its children scored proficient i n math and English language arts.
If the Assembly bill's provisions become law, six Madison schools could
potentially face sanctions if the schools» performance continues, according to DPI data posted online by the School Administrators Alliance.
«This was an abuse of process, plain and simple, and we're determined to see that
Walker faces sanctions for an action whose illegality he refuses to recognize,» wrote Sam Kazman, CEI's chief legal counsel.
[81] I do not quarrel with the general proposition that a plaintiff who rejects a reasonable offer to settle should
usually face some sanction in costs, even in circumstances in which it can not be said that the plaintiff should have accepted the offer.
Developers who fail to comply
now face sanctions, including having their apps restricted or removed from Play Store.
Schools that fail to meet their achievement targets will
face sanctions as harsh as being «reconstituted» â $» their staff being fired and forced to reapply for their jobs.
The Financial Times recently reported that PSG could
face sanctions after UEFA's preliminary investigations uncovered a sponsorship contract that was valued at around $ 200 million was «overstated.»
In addition to the growing body of research supporting the benefits of alternative campus discipline programs, there is now federal pressure for districts to rethink their practices: schools may
face sanctions if discipline policies are found to unfairly target minority students.
A certified educator who resigns after the deadline and without consent may
face sanction by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC).
LONDON: The English Football Association said yesterday that Jose Mourinho will
face no sanctions following an investigation of comments he made before the recent Manchester derby.
The governor praised those top Republican officials across the nation who have disavowed Trump, and argued New York's Republicans who failed to follow their example would
face sanctions at the ballot box next month.
Schools that consistently earn low
ratings face sanctions, such as school closure, reconstitution as charter schools, or loss of state money.
If found guilty of professional misconduct, Groia could
face sanctions ranging from a reprimand to losing his licence to practise law.
That means you could
face sanctions from both state and federal agencies along with back taxes, penalties, interest, and other consequences from the IRS.
As more and more
schools face sanctions, how will the administration handle the inevitable logistical and political quicksand?
At the end of last year committee chair Damian Collins warned both companies they could
face sanctions for failing to co-operate with the committee's enquiry — slamming Twitter's investigations to date as «completely inadequate», and expressing disbelief that both companies had essentially ignored the committee's requests.
«This is a large number of senior officials and oligarchs, many of whom are in the inner circle of Vladimir Putin and many of whom are
facing sanctions for the first time as well as the state - owned enterprises,» the official said.
Even making these activities voluntary, as Schultz seems to have done when he launched his initiative, treads very close to this boundary because of the inevitable risk that baristas who'd prefer to opt out might fear or
face sanctions.
Trolls could be required to be much more specific about how the target company's product infringes on the patent troll's claim — right now they can send out threat letters with general claims of infringement — and they could
face sanctions when they are found to be using bad - faith tactics.