Sentences with phrase «face sanctions for»

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.
The pharmacies will not face sanctions for not meeting formal requirements and will be able to organize their personnel in the most efficient way.
The issue is whether educators can face sanctions for encouraging parents to engage in an act of civil disobedience.
Some (Cutcliffe) have recently signed contract extensions at their current schools, others (Golden) are getting ready to face sanctions for the wrongdoings of others, and some (Petersen) have been mentioned for every job running for the last five years without ever actually going anywhere.
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.
David Geier was facing sanctions for practicing medicine without a license.
«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.

Not exact matches

Yet there is another scenario, which, many observers believe, is just as likely: that Putin, with about $ 465 billion in foreign cash and gold in Russia's Central Bank, could try to ride out sanctions, perhaps for years, and emerge even stronger (his approval ratings are above 80 %) as the Man Who Faced Down the West.
Commodities were nonetheless facing some complex challenges, including a risk of expanding US / China trade sanctions that could limit global trade and growth, as well as a softening of select economic data that may have implied demand growth could be somewhat disappointing for commodities and limit further price gains.
As if the falling ruble, crippling sanctions and plunging oil prices weren't a bad enough combination for Russian President Vladimir Putin, now his most important ally, China, is facing serious economic problems of its own.
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.
New proposals being put forward could mean that doctors will face sanctions, if they don't apologise for medical mistakes.
Dr Stammers also added he had concerns about doctors having to apologise or face sanctions, saying a «forced» apology is unlikely to be satisfactory for patients who've been wronged:
Facing tougher sanctions over Ukraine, Russia said yesterday it may ban imports of chicken from the U.S. and fruit from Europe and is investigating McDonald's Corp. (MCD) cheese for safety.
With him in charge no referee faces any sanctions whatsoever for bad decisions against Arsenal if anything he encourages them.
Oklahoma City, believing it could face NAIA sanctions for using an ineligible player, struck back by postponing its Jan. 4 game with Park College of Parkville, Mo., and by not playing LoVett in a Jan. 11 meeting with Phillips University of Enid, Okla., in which the Chiefs suffered their first home loss in 43 games.
Free - spending French giants Paris Saint - Germain are set to face UEFA sanctions for breaches of Financial Fair Play (FFP), according to a report by the Financial Times on Wednesday that claims PSG «overstated» sponsorship contracts to the tune of 200 million euros.
He could play for the first time since the sanction when Atlas face Queretaro on Saturday in Liga MX.
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.
The clubs face a similar sanction to the one handed out to Barcelona, who were prevented from signing any new players for 18 months (two transfer windows).
The RFEF were punished at the same time as Barcelona for their role in registering under - 18s from outside Spain and could face a similar sanction now that the two Madrid clubs have been found guilty.
«As the United States imposes its strongest sanctions to date and the European Union prepares to impose an embargo on Iranian oil, the choice for Tehran will be sharpened — meet your international obligations or face the consequences,» they added.
According to Prof Delle, any executive found actively campaigning for any of the candidates will face sanctions from the party.
Those found culpable are to face the appropriate penalties and sanctions for their respective roles in causing the public purse to lose more than 1.9 million Ghana cedis to Smarttys in a deal that should not have cost the national kitty more than 1.7 million Ghana cedis.
People who arrange for «preachers of hate» to come to the UK to address Muslim audiences through video - link will also find themselves in the firing line in a speech which stressed that all extremists, not just violent ones, should face sanction.
Firstly, it is contradictory to say that having made a virtue of people needing 30 hours a week to search for jobs, they should either being required to do community work or travelling (particularly from rural areas, presumably without subsidised transport — or any transport at all) to the Job Centre, or face sanctions?
At a constituency level, in order for an MP or their agent to face sanction, a court would have to prove beyond reasonable doubt that there was «wrongful and dishonest intention» on their part, rather than merely a misallocation or misunderstanding between the local and national party organisation.
If they refuse work, their may be sanctioned by the Department for Work and Pensions and their benefits withdrawn; if they accept, they may face investigation by HMRC years later, particularly if HMRC can not get at the employment intermediaries.
Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin is the latest state lawmaker to face accusations of sexual harassment, sanctioned on Wednesday by Speaker Carl Heastie after he was accused of asking a legislative aide for nude photos, lying about it and leaking her name.
The 83 - year - old Harlem Democrat has survived a couple of tough re-elections since facing ethics sanctions in 2010 for violating House rules.
Asked if Assemblyman Charles Barron would face any sort of sanctions for heckling @NYGovCuomo, Speaker Heastie said: «Charles is Charles.»
No, elected MPs face more stringent sanctions, ranging from being «withdrawn» from the house for a day, to a period of suspension, to expulsion in the most extreme cases.
A person who either obtains the tickets with bots, or has a financial interest in such an operation, faces new criminal sanctions unless the software was used to obtain tickets «for their own use, or the use of their invitees, employees or agents.»
For what its worth, I don't think that it is unreasonable for a political party to face the ultimate sanction for electing as their leaders and bestowing upon the nation the likes of Gordon Brown with his immoral lust for debt and for the terrible legacy of Tony BlaFor what its worth, I don't think that it is unreasonable for a political party to face the ultimate sanction for electing as their leaders and bestowing upon the nation the likes of Gordon Brown with his immoral lust for debt and for the terrible legacy of Tony Blafor a political party to face the ultimate sanction for electing as their leaders and bestowing upon the nation the likes of Gordon Brown with his immoral lust for debt and for the terrible legacy of Tony Blafor electing as their leaders and bestowing upon the nation the likes of Gordon Brown with his immoral lust for debt and for the terrible legacy of Tony Blafor debt and for the terrible legacy of Tony Blafor the terrible legacy of Tony Blair.
Similarly, tissue or surplus embryos from fertility treatment donated for research must be an «absolute gift,» and anyone caught selling or buying donated materials, or coercing or inducing others to donate, would face tough legal sanctions.
Maduro hopes that it will raise hard currency for the cash - strapped country, and help ease trade with foreign suppliers in the face of US sanctions imposed last year.
Schools that are doing heroic work bringing students with extremely low scores up to a point that may be just below proficiency get no credit for that, and may, in fact, face serious sanctions despite the progress they are making with kids who are the most at risk.
NCLB required that states test students in math and reading each year, that average student performance be publicized for every school, and that schools with persistently low test scores face an escalating series of sanctions.
The number facing sanctions represents a 13 percent increase for states with...
Such schools also face sanctions, such as permission for students to transfer from low - performing schools to higher - performing ones.
This exacerbated the inherent risk - aversion and «box - checking» request for proposal processes in state education offices and school districts by adding federal sanctions to the list of risks they already faced in their procurement processes.
A second hazard involves fairness to schools at risk of being sanctioned for poor performance: these schools can face longer odds if weather or other schedule disruptions limit school days.
Schools that failed to make «Adequate Yearly Progress» toward the 100 percent proficiency goal for each subgroup would face sanctions, such as reorganization or closure.
2001 brought passage of the No Child Left Behind Act, a momentous reauthorization of the ESEA, declaring not only that every single student should become «proficient» in math and reading, but also that every school in the land would have its performance reported, both school wide and for its student demographic subgroups, and that schools failing to make «adequate yearly progress» would face a cascade of sanctions and interventions.
Advocates for public, charter and private voucher schools have been unable to reach agreement on numerous issues, including whether they all should take the same test to measure student performance, how that material should be presented, and whether any should face sanctions.
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.
Facing History and Ourselves produced the resources for Give Bigotry No Sanction — The George Washington Letter Project: Religious Freedom and Democracy in partnership with the George Washington Institute for Religious Freedom.
Presented by Facing History and Ourselves in partnership with the George Washington Institute for Religious Freedom, the Give Bigotry No Sanction project, is anchored in George Washington's 1790 Letter to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island — a foundational document of religious tolerance.
In return, states will no longer have to face the 2014 deadline for bringing all students to proficiency in math and reading, their schools will no longer face NCLB sanctions such as providing school choice, and district officials will have more freedom to move around Title I money for disadvantaged students.
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