Sentences with phrase «more out of compliance»

They didn't really see beyond being a «group» and their collaborative efforts were more out of compliance.

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This is a unique group of investors who are focused on building out bitcoin and blockchain technology, assisting startups and companies with developing in specific areas like compliance and regulation, payments, security, identity, smart contracts and more.
People would generally only have to pay that much if they either didn't have health insurance (making them out of compliance with the Affordable Care Act, which requires Americans to have coverage) or if they had not yet reached their health plan's deductible (more common for people with high - deductible, so - called catastrophic health plans).
The findings came out of a routine compliance probe and the government is suing the Alphabet unit to disclose more compensation information for the investigation.
Other issues raised by the committee included why Facebook does not provide an overall control or opt - out for political advertising; why it does not offer a separate feed for ads but chooses to embed them into the Newsfeed; how and why it gathers data on non-users; the addictiveness engineered into its product; what it does about fake accounts; why it hasn't recruited more humans to help with the «challenges» of managing content on a platform that's scaled so large; and aspects of its approach to GDPR compliance.
Couple that rising pressure with hard - fought efforts to maintain compliance with the federal government's Affordable Care Act, and some employers have chosen to waive benefits, placing more responsibility onto their employees, who pay more both in premiums and out - of - pocket costs.
«We will continue to work to root out corruption and demand more of elected officials when it comes to ethical conduct,» he said, citing the creation of the Assembly Office of Ethics and Compliance, tougher financial - disclosure requirements, and limits on the use of campaign funds.
While Wall Street is digging its way out of the regulatory rubble, the banks will continue to hire more lawyers and compliance personnel «in order to avoid future litigation,» DiNapoli said.
The study points out that complete compliance with hand hygiene guidelines that are established for non-operating room environments would consume more than the 60 minutes available in each hour of anesthesia time, «a fact that identifies a need to create more practical — but still effective — methods of controlling bacterial transmission in anesthesia work environments,» the authors write.
Debbie you've tried 3 versions of fasting, were any of them more effective weight - loss-wise out of them or was it just a matter of compliance or difficulty that's the difference?
«A lot of people in special education have a mindset that it's all about compliance, but if you take a step back and understand the purposes of the law, I think you'll see this is less about complying and filling out IEPs left and right, and more thinking about, «Well, how do I problem solve to ensure my school is better meeting the needs of kids with disabilities?»»
A lot of people in special education have a mindset that it's all about compliance, but if you take a step back and understand the purposes of the law, I think you'll see this less as compliance and filling out IEPs left and right, and more thinking about, «Well, how do I problem solve to ensure my school is better meeting the needs of kids with disabilities?»
Happily, ESSA gets Washington out of the accountability business, although it does leave much more compliance - inducing vague guidance about what states «should» do than is optimal.
The waiver request could impact some or all of the funding, although top state officials say funds for program administration are more vulnerable than funding for the programs themselves should federal officials determine Utah is out of compliance.
School officials are tasked with the application of state rules on opting out, but engaging parents in a more personal dialogue can be an effective compliance tool.
Taking even more of the compliance out, by replacing soft rubber bushes with harder polyurethane or metal spherical joints, will control the wheels more accurately maximising the surface area in contact with the tarmac.
Cost reduction for overall compliance is one of the drivers for the hold out manufacturers and with more than likely drive compliance as CAN BUS costs are reduced to the point where lack of adoption does not make financial sense anymore.
I looked at the situation, thought the assets were worth far more, and submitted a bid to an institutional investor to buy out his entire stake (and I would become a 5 % + holder of the company — I had to ask my compliance area if I could do that, and they were bemused at the odd request, and assented.)
He has argued that failed banks should not be bailed out, Lehman's collapse was not a disaster, AIG should be declared bankrupt, that naked short selling is not a problem, that backdating isn't so bad, insider trading should be legal, many corporate CEOs are underpaid, global solutions are worse than local solutions, Warren Buffett is overrated, Michael Milken is a great American, the collapse of the hedge fund was not a scandal, hedge funds are over-regulated, education is overrated by the educated, bonuses at successful Wall Street's firms are deserved and possibly undersized, management buyouts are boons to the economy, Enron's management was victimized by an over-zealous prosecution, Sarbanes - Oxley should be repealed, corporate compliance culture is a disaster, shareholder democracy is overrated, hostile takeovers ought to be revived, the market is permanently moving away from public ownership of equity in corporations, private partnerships are on the rise, public ignorance is encouraged and manipulated by governments and corporations, experts overrate expertise, regulatory agencies are controlled by the businesses they supposedly regulate and Wall Street is much more fun than people give it credit for.
The USDA denies such allegations, maintaining that licenses are inspected about once a year — and more often for facilities that have repeatedly been out of compliance.
The USDA denies such allegations, saying that licenses are inspected about once a year — and more often for facilities that have repeatedly been out of compliance.
Having a veterinary blog is a great means of educating pet owners, boosting client compliance, and helping your website get found by more pet owners — but what happens when you run out of ideas?
But even if Massachusetts got even more out of its existing electric sector emission reduction programs by following these examples, that still leaves a 1.9 million metric ton gap to compliance with the Global Warming Solutions Act in 2020.
This is a strong target but we think even more is possible using some of the compliance options that EPA laid out, particularly energy efficiency.
Compared to using the value in point one of 0.08 W / m2K, the amount of additional investment to compensate for this simply in order to demonstrate compliance with Part L in a Deap calculation has increased by an order of magnitude — more unnecessary waste which is completely out of tune with the fabric - first sustainable building approach as well as cost - optimal considerations.
You'll spend less of your energy filling out compliance documents and more of your time running your company.
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Getting the word out about copyright compliance is never easy; once a year you can be part of an international trend and plan a copyright education and awareness day with posters, discussions and more.
For more tips on staying compliant, check out How to Cut the Red Tape of Corporate Compliance.
Of more than 800 senior legal and compliance professionals in companies operating across the world who were surveyed for the report, corruption has deterred 30 % from investment deals in specific countries, and caused 41 % to pull out of a deaOf more than 800 senior legal and compliance professionals in companies operating across the world who were surveyed for the report, corruption has deterred 30 % from investment deals in specific countries, and caused 41 % to pull out of a deaof a deal.
While we're pleasantly surprised by this long - needed first step to bring Stingrays out of the shadows and into compliance with the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement, more is needed.
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To find out more about FCRA Compliance and information for the background screening industry, listen to an On Demand version of the webinar and sign up for the quarterly updates.
Find out more about the adverse action process and how they affect the workplace by downloading an OnDemand version of recent Sterling Talent Solutions adverse action webinar entitled, «Employment Laws for HR, Part 1: Adverse Action Compliance
Groveside Homes (London, England) 1985 — 1990 Site Manager • Oversee residential construction site ensuring cost effective, efficient, and safe operations • Responsible for budgets, schedules, materials, purchasing, and subcontractor management • Ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulators, and inspectors • Document daily activities, process change orders, and issue RFIs and RFCs • Serve as liaison between company and home owners ensuring client satisfaction • Review and compile the close out documents • Build more than 400 single family homes a year in London and south East of England
For studies, as they do, relying on volunteers and requiring high levels of compliance and partnership, such families are unlikely to put themselves forward, and even if they do, are much more likely to drop out.
They refer to these strategies as message design logics, and essentially examine how people frame requests and the amount of compliance they are able to gain.1 As it turns out, whether or not you get what you want may be the result of how you ask, more so than what you ask for.
Thirteen (18 %) of the 73 families attended four or fewer times, which we consider dropping out, and 60 (82 %) attended five or more, which we consider reasonable compliance.
However, how parents go about using these practices can range from setting limits and routines to using more controlling practices that enforce compliance (eg, keeping snack foods out of reach).
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