Sentences with phrase «granted exceptions to»

When the market was hot, she explains, lenders granted exceptions to policies such as certain loan - to - value ratios in order to win business.
It has been granted exceptions to the null hypothesis, the scientific method, and now it has clearly been granted an exception to basic logic.
NIH Director Francis Collins has granted exceptions to those whose conditions could be severely compromised if they failed to receive their next scheduled dose.
And Pruitt seems far more inclined to grant those exceptions to polluting industries, not public health researchers.
In the past, our General Counsel was permitted to grant an exception to this policy on a case - by - case basis for an officer or director who clearly demonstrated the financial capacity to repay the loan without resorting to the pledged shares.
Some self - insured plans may grant exceptions to purchase breast pumps from retail stores.
Protesting President Trump's executive order banning Syrian refugees and citizens from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States, Asghar Farhadi, the director of the Oscar - winning film from Iran, «A Separation,» and this year's Oscar - nominated film «The Salesman,» has decided that he will not be attending the Oscars — even if he were granted an exception to do so.
But the CTA opposed a bill that would have granted this exception to the law on tenure, a shorthand for extending permanent due process rights, to San Jose.
It's not clear if the federal government granted this exception to Trinity Christian.
However, if the foreclosure was the result of documented extenuating circumstances that were beyond the control of the borrower and the borrower has re-established good credit since the foreclosure, the lender may grant an exception to the three - year requirement.
The Fund's Chief Compliance Officer, or a Compliance Manager designated by the Chief Compliance Officer, may also grant exceptions to permit additional disclosure of Fund portfolio holdings information at differing times and with different lag times (the period from the date of the information to the date the information is made available), if any, in instances where the Fund has legitimate business purposes for doing so, it is in the best interests of shareholders, and the recipients are subject to a duty of confidentiality, including a duty not to trade on the nonpublic information and are required to execute an agreement to that effect.
Exception: The lender may grant an exception to the three - year requirement if the foreclosure was the result of documented extenuating circumstances that were beyond the control of the borrower, such as a serious illness or death of a wage earner, and the borrower has re-established good credit since the foreclosure.
VA loans are not granted an exception to those limits.
So the courts can and do get to evaluate the fairness when deciding whether or not to grant an exception to copyright infringement.
Land - based sports betting in Singapore is illegal, but the Betting Act grants exceptions to the main gambling operators (Singapore Pools, Singapore Totalisator Board and Singapore Turf Club).
It was argued that granting exceptions to the standards, particularly the transactions standards, would be inconsistent with the statute's objective of promoting administrative simplification through the use of uniform transactions.
Section 1178 of the Act expressly gives the Secretary authority to grant exceptions to the general rule that the HIPAA standards preempt contrary state law in the circumstances she determines come within the provisions at section 1178 (a)(2)(A).
Later in 2015, the Librarian of Congress granted an exception to 1201 for some forms of auto repair, but manufacturers have continued to seek out creative ways to close out the market, whether it's through copyright, contract clauses, or patents.
But the FHA says it may even be willing to grant exceptions to projects that have as much as half of their space designated as commercial.

Not exact matches

The U.S. has also recently carefully signaled openness to granting European countries exceptions from the tariffs if they fulfill certain criteria.
We, our officers and directors, and holders of substantially all of the outstanding shares of our common stock including the selling stockholders, have agreed with the underwriters, subject to certain exceptions, not to offer, sell, contract to sell, pledge, grant any option to purchase, make any short sale or otherwise dispose of any shares of common stock, options or warrants to purchase shares of common stock or securities convertible into, exchangeable for or that represent the right to receive shares of common stock, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, during the period from the date of this prospectus continuing through the date 180 days after the date of this prospectus, except with the prior written consent of each of Goldman, Sachs & Co., Morgan Stanley & Co..
Granted, there are exceptions to this general trend.
However it is complex because SIFIs [systematically important financial institutions] are highly complex, engage in a broad range of complex trading activities and also, because of the number of exceptions to the Rule that the largest banks have been granted regarding these trading activities.»
Pell Grants are a type of federal student aid, typically awarded to students enrolled in an undergraduate program, although some exceptions may apply.
granted a FEW I mean a very SMALL FEW are exceptions) this is only the start... I mean you don't seem to grasp you are NOT there all by yourself..
The exception to the rule, the situation, is granted in the case of the necessita, the action required which can not be made on the basis of the law of the being.
Grant Wacker's Heaven Below: Early Pentecostalism and American Culture is a welcome exception to both extremes.
Ingredients which have not been produced organically must be listed in Annex IX to Regulation EC No. 889/2008 or, in duly substantiated cases, the competent authority may have granted an exception.
This exception allows a team which is over the cap to replace a disabled player who will be out for the remainder of that season (it can also be granted in the event of a player's death).
This exception is granted by the league, based on an application from the team and a determination by an NBA - designated physician that the player is substantially more likely than not to be unable to play through the following June 15.
The NBA granted the Brooklyn Nets a Disabled Player Exception that will allow them to replace injured center Brook Lopez on Tuesday in the amount of $ 5.25 million, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports.
Exceptions are essentially «grants» offering teams an additional way to sign players.
With the exceptions of Navarre and the Basque Country, all the «autonomous regions» receive most of their income from the central government, granting it full ability — legally and politically — to limit the transfers as required.
Maybe such an exception could be granted to a President if he / she were an observant Jew (and not just on Inauguration Day, but every Friday and Saturday).
«It would have been perfectly reasonable and within its rights to do so, given that this use of the Thruway right - of - way is not allowed under the (state Department of Transportation) Accommodation Plan, and that an exception would have to be granted to permit it.»
During the Equality Act 2010's passage through Parliament, we worked closely with a range of organisations as well as our supporters in Parliament to have amendments made to the Equality Bill which sought to increase protection against discrimination for humanists and others, and to minimise the exceptions from the law granted to religious organisations.
When a domestic violence survivor seeks a divorce, she will most likely be faced with at least three obstacles: the sometimes - prohibitive costs of a private attorney; a legally complex Supreme Court that makes it nearly impossible to represent oneself; and the fact that the abused party must track down her spouse (barring a rare exception granted by a judge) to serve him divorce papers.»
The order appears to mandate that sanctuary cities not get grants from the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice, but contains exceptions for money judged necessary for law enforcement or required by law.
One notable exception is an $ 11 million grant to establish a «sustainable energy center» at Mississippi State University, secured by Representative Charles Pickering.
No one talks about this very often, but I have observed that, with the exception of those that receive government grants or contracts, private companies do not have many incentives to ensure that ethnic minorities are treated fairly in the hiring and firing process.
The provision would force researchers to obtain permission from research subjects for any new direction of research, with rare exception; subjects would not be able to grant broad consent even if they wanted to do so.
The German Christiane Nüsslein - Volhard foundation, for example, gives promising young female scientists monthly financial grants to pay for assistance in household chores and additional childcare — this type of initiative should become the norm, not an exception.
The same 2008 report recommended that NIH require that PIs spend at least 20 % of their time on each grant (which would limit their total grants to five) unless researchers could justify an exception.
All research and training grant and contract applications, without exception, must be approved by the Director or Deputy Director of OSR or their designee, prior to submission.
In 2007, the last year for which figures are available, 19 percent of the grants awarded to individual scientists were made as exceptions, or given outside of rankings by scientific reviewers, according to a report by the Government Accountability Office provided to The New York Times.
The news comes on the heels of a statement from Oscar - nominated Iranian director Asghar Farhadi stating that he will not be attending the ceremony, even if granted a travel exception, as «condemnation of the unjust conditions forced upon some of my compatriots and the citizens of the other six countries trying to legally enter the United States of America.»
(Neill's expectedly charming Dr. Grant is essentially the sole exception to this.)
The current landscape, with rare exceptions, is filled with school districts that do not want to grant charters.
Every state that has received an RTTT grant or NCLB waiver has adopted the Common Core and is a member of one of the two state consortia writing standardized assessments.8 The only exception is Virginia, which received an NCLB waiver after proving to the Department of Education that it had adopted «revised content standards that... are fully aligned with Common Core State Standards.»
(a) A campus or district that is granted an exception under Section 25.112 (d) from class size limits shall provide written notice of the exception to the parent of or a person standing in parental relation to each student affected by the exception.
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