Sentences with phrase «impose this on new»

In the Conference on Church and Society (Geneva, 1966), considered «the first genuinely «world» conference on social issues» because of equal representation by all the continents, there were strong demands for the churches to take a more active role in «promoting a world - wide revolutionary opposition to the capitalist political and economic system being imposed on the new nations by the Western industrial countries which was leading to new types of colonialism and oppression» (Albrecht, DEM 1991: 936).
In the past month, I was able to reverse a 40 % rent increase that was going to be imposed on new tenants at Marine Drive.»
The bill would also slash in half the percentage increases landlords may impose on new tenants.
George Osborne should consider «phasing in» planned tax credit cuts or only imposing them on new claimants, according to a think - tank founded by Cabinet colleague Iain Duncan Smith.
Harsh restrictions imposed on New England's fishing fleets over the last 2 years to save disappearing fish stocks are scientifically sound, according to a report released today by the National Research Council.
The Royal Garden, commissioned in 1838 by the German Queen Amalia, showcased the imported monarchy imposed on the new Modern Greek State.
In the interim, the case provides welcome clarification on when custodial sentences are appropriate and, in reducing the penalty imposed on New Mex, provides a helpful decision on the sentencing range for smaller employers convicted of offences involving a fatality.
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For more information on what your company can do to ensure compliance with the many new sexual harassment laws imposed on New York State and New York City employers, please contact Harris S. Freier, Esq., Partner in the firm's Employment Litigation Practice Group, at [email protected], or Dina M. Mastellone, Esq., Partner and Chair of the firm's Human Resources Practice Group, at [email protected], or 973-533-0777.
However, according to Atherton Research principal analyst Jean Baptiste Su in a column on Forbes, his firm is envisioning a smaller footprint to impose on the new iPhones» designs.

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In mid-2013, federal regulations imposed stiff new limits on the hours truck drivers are permitted to spend behind the wheel, rules designed to improve highway safety.
The FCC is slated to vote Oct. 27 on new broadband privacy rules that according to Ars Technica, «will put broadband providers under a stricter privacy regime than the one imposed on websites like Google and Facebook, which are regulated separately by the Federal Trade Commission.
Fisheries minister Norman Moore has imposed new restrictions on the rock lobster industry in a bid to halve the annual harvest from its long - term average of 11,000 tonnes to 5,500 tonnes.
Once that task is completed, the worm turns and each participating firm (with KH's help) can start to impose new submission criteria and formats on its vendors as well as some process and increased discipline both internally and externally so that all future reports go quickly, clearly and very efficiently into the retrieval system.
The order «hinders the ability of American companies to attract talented employees, increases costs imposed on business, makes it more difficult for American firms to compete in the international marketplace, and gives global enterprises a new, significant incentive to build operations — and hire new employees — outside the United States,» according to the brief.
SunPower on Thursday said it was putting a $ 20 million U.S. factory expansion and hundreds of new jobs on hold until and unless its solar panels receive an exclusion from federal tariffs the Trump administration imposed this week.
Federal regulators are poised to impose a $ 1 billion penalty on Wells Fargo for a variety of alleged misdeeds, the New York Times reports.
Thus the new order imposes a comprehensive strategy based on customer satisfaction, in order to reverse this positive attitude on brand image, customer trust and loyalty.
South Korea also declared it was imposing a new round of economic sanctions on North Korea, whose sole major ally is China.
G - 7 foreign ministers did not reach an agreement to impose new sanctions on Russia following an alleged chemical attack on Syrian soil.
It was hoped that retired General John Kelly, Trump's new chief of staff, could impose some form of discipline on Trump that his predecessor, Reince Priebus, could not.
He described a plan that stitches together mostly traditional, supply - side prescriptions — cutting the top individual tax rate to 33 % and the corporate rate to 15 %, ending the estate tax, and imposing a moratorium on new regulation — with his protectionist approach to trade that's had business howling.
In China, overall new home prices fell for the third month, government data showed on Monday, as government - imposed restrictions took the wind out of the frothy market.
In London, it has fended off attempts by drivers of the city's famous black cabs to have the app ruled illegal, and transport bosses decided earlier this year not to impose tough new rules on the app.
Last Thursday, moreover, both The Washington Post and The New York Times reported that Flynn had spoken with Russia's ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak, about the US economic sanctions on Russia before Trump was sworn in — including at least one call on the day President Barack Obama imposed new penalties on Russia for its election - related meddliNew York Times reported that Flynn had spoken with Russia's ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak, about the US economic sanctions on Russia before Trump was sworn in — including at least one call on the day President Barack Obama imposed new penalties on Russia for its election - related meddlinew penalties on Russia for its election - related meddling.
Given these exciting, pro-consumer marketplace developments, it is perplexing that the FCC is now considering a proposal that would impose new government technology mandates on satellite and cable TV providers with the purported goal of promoting device options for consumers.
Early this month, Washington imposed new sanctions on 24 Russians, striking at allies of President Vladimir...
We see a problem and we want to be super responsive; we jump to a conclusion, we impose a quick solution (a new rule, a different process, more required approvals, etc.), and then we move on to the next fire.
On Monday morning, the yen was close to a 17 - month high against the dollar following the U.S. decision last week to impose new tariffs on China worth $ 60 billioOn Monday morning, the yen was close to a 17 - month high against the dollar following the U.S. decision last week to impose new tariffs on China worth $ 60 billioon China worth $ 60 billion.
Earlier this year, Trump threatened to impose a 35 % border tax on BMW (bmwyy), which planned to build a new plant in Mexico and export to the U.S. market.
As the Verge points out, the new browser is based on Apple's WebKit and Javascript engines and will be subject to the same speed limits Apple imposes on other third - party browsers.
Prior to imposing new tariffs on China for allegedly stealing intellectual property rights, the U.S. announced tariffs on steel and aluminum products.
The new feature is an upgrade from the 90 - minute limit previously imposed on streams using Facebook's Live API, but it comes with the drawback of not allowing for archiving or rewind streams to play back later.
The Trump administration confirmed it is imposing new restrictions on electronic devices carried by travelers coming to the U.S. from 10 airports.
A flood of Chinese steel into the United States has prompted the U.S. Commerce Department to impose anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on a wide - range of Chinese steel products, while U.S. business groups have complained about new Chinese regulations they say favor local firms.
«By engaging in meaningful conversations, we manage to impose meaning on an otherwise pretty chaotic world, and inter-personally, as you find this meaning, you bond with your interactive partner, and we know that interpersonal connection and integration is a core fundamental foundation of happiness,» Mehl told the New York Times.
Trump has warned that the United States will impose a border tax of 35 % on cars that German carmaker BMW (bmwyy) plans to build at a new plant in Mexico and export to the U.S. market.
His administration just weeks ago bucked a congressional deadline to impose new sanctions on Russian entities over the country's continued destabilizing actions.
He went on: «New barriers to trade are being imposed right when they can do the most damage to our economy by boosting inflation, which in turn will force the Federal Reserve to tighten faster than it might otherwise need to.»
Trump has been a vocal critic of the Iran nuclear deal and imposing new sanctions would put economic pressure on Iranian leadership, but analysts say it could also send the wrong message to the country's people who are in the midst of challenging their rulers in the most significant uprising Iran has seen since 2009.
U.S. President Donald Trump has delayed imposing additional sanctions on Russia and is unlikely to approve them unless Moscow carries out a new cyber attack or some other provocation, a senior administration official said on Monday.
At least four states have moved to imposed some form of departmental cybersecurity rules on businesses, led by New York, which now requires financial companies to certify that they've addressed, among other things, third - party risks.
Republican House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady on Wednesday cautioned against the U.S. imposing «indiscriminate» tariffs against China and he encouraged a wider public discussion before the U.S. takes new trade measures.
Putin in July ordered that the US reduce its staff at the US Embassy and consulates in Russia by 755, including diplomats and technical staff members, many of them Russian, in response to new US sanctions imposed on Russia because of its interference in the 2016 presidential election.
«Some states with high property taxes, like New Hampshire and Texas, rely heavily on property taxes in lieu of other major tax categories; others, like New Jersey and Illinois, impose high property taxes alongside high rates in the other major tax categories,» Walczak explains.
It's very hard to go public with [the] Sarbanes - Oxley [Act, which imposed new rules on U.S. public companies]-- very time - consuming, very expensive.
Pfund wrote: «we are gravely concerned about the unprecedented decision to impose significantly new charges on existing customers and reduce the value of the credit for excess generation.
CFIUS would also be able to suspend pending transactions and impose new conditions, retroactively, on completed transactions.
He said the company will lose out on new deals, however, because of self - imposed restrictions put in place by his father since he took office.
Brennock said U.S. imposed sanctions on the oil - dependent state's crude industry would force Caracas to offer steep discounts in a desperate search for new buyers and also leave the country reeling with the prospect of supply restrictions of vital diluents.
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