Sentences with phrase «imposing more»

Google is imposing more rigid controls on apps and software to help improve the general experience, and prevent fragmentation which can lead to phones falling behind on updates.
In the face of growing public dissatisfaction with the justice system in general and lawyers in particular, this narrative assumes that imposing more «controls» will resolve the problem.
Imposing a more restrictive standard for mental stress entitlement sends a message that workers claiming entitlement for these conditions are a greater risk for fraud, that their conditions are «all in their head,» or that they are frail.
Together they reject jury verdicts imposing more than $ 1 billion in False Claims Act liability.
The John Buck Company, et al. imposing more than $ 75,000 in sanctions against plaintiff Greg Merdinger for bringing a frivolous lawsuit against defendant David Anderson.
According to Hutchinson, judges would gain from opening up the process to outsiders and imposing a more rigorous discipline process.
«My expectation is that the employer community will see the new changes imposing more limitations, restrictions, and the employer community will see changes as more negative than positive,» says Vassos.
This finding will not stop the President and the EPA from imposing more limits on greenhouse - gas emissions from fossil fuels.
Finally, drive through Shiek Zayed Road imposing the more skyscrapers and heading to Dubai Mall where you will have an opportunity to experience the fine dining, shopping and view Burj Khalifa (the magnificent steel structure with the height of 828 meters).
In January 2008, AC found the same violations but, instead of imposing a more severe penalty, sent another official warning.
Doing so ensures two things: that the Legislature is not imposing more work on districts without additional funding, and that future funding for the mandate program, if rolled into the block grant, is adequate.
the administration has taken the turnaround strategies practiced in Chicago and New York and is imposing them more vigorously on the rest of the country, creating a need for parent and community counterweight.
Lord Young said: «PQQs have been found to be onerous by small businesses, often imposing more than 40 pages of questions before they can be considered for bidding for a contract.»
The organizations» leadership thought other policies offered more promising ways to reduce smoking such as by raising cigarette taxes, imposing more severe restrictions on indoor smoking, and controlling tobacco marketing.
PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan, in a statement in Abuja on Friday, said the APC Government has «completely become numbed» to the suffering of Nigerians, to the extent that it no longer cares about «imposing more hardship on our people.»
He is imposing more cuts in local government services by tying the state tax relief programs to municipal compliance with the 2 percent property tax cap while simultaneously freezing revenue - sharing aid to municipalities at 75 percent below its 1980s level,» Hawkins said.
The state legislature should not override the Mayor and the Speaker's responsible management of one of the highest cost burdens on local government, nor should Albany be imposing more unfunded mandates on the city.»
The other set of issues saves thousandsof lives by imposing more state regulation on personal behaviour — BarbaraCastle's 70mph speed limit followed by seats belts and breathalysers.
Teachers understand this, but when students run into trouble in school, Tough writes, schools often respond by imposing more control, not less, via stern discipline such as out - of school suspensions, «further diminishing their fragile sense of autonomy.»
You might also try imposing more mindfulness into meals as described in this post.
It just felt right to keep nursing him, while gently imposing more limits as appropriate to his age.
When children run into trouble in school, either academically or in the realm of behavior, most schools respond by imposing more control on them, not less, further diminishing their fragile sense of autonomy.
However, they also result in government regulators and major food retailing groups imposing more stringent food safety codes of practice.
The Federal Reserve is imposing more penalties on Wells Fargo, freezing the bank's growth until it can prove it has improved its internal controls.
Instead, they're interested foremost in levying more taxes and imposing more regulations that actually impede international trade.
Anxiety over further losses to the AfD, especially at next year's state elections in Bavaria, has stopped Merkel imposing her more liberal world view on her uppity junior partners.
Governments will likely impose more reporting obligations on social media firms in the fight against terror financing, according to Ryder.
«We're not going to increase the cost of internet service; we're not going to impose more taxes on Quebecers, on taxpayers,» he said during a visit to a Montreal community organization to promote this week's federal budget.
The United Nations Security Council recently imposed more heavy sanctions against the regime in response to its missile testing, and Trump told reporters that the additional sanctions his administration was considering are «as strong as they get.»
This might mean, for example, that the central bank would need to run a more stimulative policy than it would have otherwise to offset the effect of macroprudential policies, and the macroprudential authority would impose more stringent measures than it would have otherwise to counteract the leverage and risk taking generated by looser monetary policy.
As the White House threatens to impose more tariffs, there are talks of a possible «coalition of the willing» to stand up to China over what Washington sees as unfair trade practices.
Their story is mostly about Jared Kushner's shrinking role in the White House as Chief of Staff John Kelly tries to impose more discipline.
Kayla Tausche reports on the Trump administration's announcement that it would impose more tariffs on China.
To impose more control, House GOP lawmakers pushed legislation that would require the Fed to follow a specific monetary rule in setting interest rates.
Russian stocks slip as traders brace for another round of U.S. sanctions The new sanctions are expected to be in addition to measures unveiled on April 6Russia's stocks lose ground Monday as the Trump administration looks set to impose more sanctions on that country.
China on Wednesday detailed a timeline to further open parts of its financial sector by June 30, easing concern that the historic move would be derailed by escalating trade tensions amid U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose more tariffs.
And if you want to talk about self - interest, just watch politicians jump on any bandwagon of crisis, to impose more fees, levies, taxes and control on the marketplace.
If the Trump administration decides to impose more tariffs next month, it could be the first blow in a one - two punch to China on trade, making it even more likely that Beijing might retaliate against American exports.
While bitcoin was developed to disintermediate such centralized monetary authorities, the Bank of England believes it could use the technical ideas behind it to impose more control over its currency and provide new ways to stimulate the economy.
With so much of our individual lives revolving around theology we did not want to impose more public theology on our private life together.
Nevertheless, it is difficult to encounter this experience; for its opposite is quicker and imposes itself more brutally.
Banks may have to impose more thorough checks on borrowers and tighten their lending criteria under new proposals tabled by a Senate inquiry into credit cards.
His problem being that when Abramovich wants to impose a more adventurous style on the team it is he who has to pay the consequences.
I fully expect Lanzini to step up in his absence and impose himself more on games, and I hope he can take them by the scruff of the neck and inject greater pace and movement into our attacking play.
The requests are endorsed by Orland Park's Plan Commission and the board's Development and Planning committee, which imposed more than a dozen conditions, including:
The fuel price increase has imposed more hardship on the already suffering Ghanaian.
The plan to impose more than $ 1 million in previously waived fees on nonprofit groups such as the Boy Scouts, senior softball and charities comes because Nassau «is currently in a fiscal crisis,» according to a memo from Deputy County Executive Helena Williams.
Out of left wing, a Plaid Cymru MP says Harman was brave to say the Iraq war was a mistake, and tries to use it as a metaphor for government failure to not impose more market regulation before the current crisis hit.
The Majority in Parliament rushed through an emergency Energy Sector Levy Bill (2015) that imposed more taxes on petroleum products.
At a time when we need to be rolling back Labour's bureaucratic legacy, Dromey has recently called for more regulation on the private rented sector, which would impose more burdensome red tape on good landlords across the country.
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