Sentences with phrase «fears of sanctions for»

The changes, while expected in some cases, are the latest step by Washington - based Fannie Mae to allay lenders» fears of sanctions for errors when issuing a mortgage.

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As ever, the causes of the cryptocurrency's fortunes are less than clear, but some experts reckon it might have something to do with the approach of April 17, the deadline for filing taxes in the U.S. Others think it's a function of geopolitical fears and sanctions.
No one should have the right to observe these American sanctions for fear of having to take administrative or criminal liability,» he said.
The church which he or she joined to receive sanction for a way of life, to be assured that all was well with the country and that God's blessing continued with us — this same church was now confronting the country with its national fears and distortions and acting out not God's favor but God's judgment.
«While many people fear that decriminalisation will lead to increased use, there is little evidence to support such fears, and even less evidence that the current punitive sanctions provide any sort of positive return on investment for society.»
And this has further fueled fears that Dalung is merely acting out the script of Giwa, who unfortunately is not recognised by FIFA and CAS, prompting any action taken at the planned January 20 meeting to run contrary to FIFA rules and may therefore provoke sanctions to be meted out to Nigeria at a time that the national teams will be battling on all fronts for AFCON qualification, Rio Games and the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign.
Foreign scientists often avoid contact with their Iranian peers for fear of falling foul of the tough sanction laws, he says.
The fear of sanctions has prevented them from contacting any treatment centres for many years.
First he's gimped - up to satisfy the didacticism of the time (with the trucking industry presenting limited opportunity for a moral, the movie settles on putting the fear of God in us over falling asleep at the wheel), then his role is reduced to reaction shots: When Paul finally takes the stand in the courtroom climax, all Bogart manages to squeeze out is «Wull yeah, but...» This is Raft's show, despite the film's studio - sanctioned absorption into the Bogey canon, though Bogart would have his revenge by stealing the lead in High Sierra — and in theory, every one of his Midas - touched career opportunities subsequent to High Sierra — out from under him.
One editor at a major publishing house, who agreed to speak on condition of anonymity for fear of employer sanctions, told me that agents of Barnes & Noble, Borders, and Target are frequent participants in meetings about potential books.
What drove the repeated application of cold towels was the fear that we would be in constant touch with our professional indemnity insurers, quite apart from writing weekly apologies to our clients about the fact that yet again we had incurred a costs sanction for some apparently unforgiveable (even if only marginally wicked) breach of the rules.
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