Sentences with phrase «n't face any sanctioning»

The bank didn't face sanctions over the matter until 2016, when the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the City and County of Los Angeles imposed $ 185 million in fines.
Roy Williams» championship men's basketball program won't face any sanctioning.
The EFL ruled Huddersfield had fielded a weakened team, having made 10 changes to their starting XI for the 2 - 0 defeat on April 29, but confirmed that the Yorkshire club will not face sanction due to their interpretation of the regulations.
World leaders that submit weak plans (or fail to follow through on their pledges) won't face any sanctions or punishments.
Though the European Union may not face sanctions or firm punishments, there is at least official recognition of the problem.
The pharmacies will not face sanctions for not meeting formal requirements and will be able to organize their personnel in the most efficient way.

Not exact matches

Members would be required to adhere to certain rules related to fiscal responsibility, cybersecurity and information sharing, and would face sanctions if they didn't comply.
«Russian sanctions will be coming down, Secretary Mnuchin will be announcing those Monday if he hasn't already and they will have to do with chemical equipment used by Assad,» Haley said on CBS's «Face the Nation,» referring to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
Theranos also faced allegations that most of its tests were in fact performed with traditional lab machines, not its proprietary Edison device, prompting potential sanctions against the company's CEO, Elizabeth Holmes.
It is not immediately apparent which exchanges failed on these accounts or what sort of sanctions they will face.
Netanyahu argued that the new files constituted proof that Iran can not be trusted, and that President Trump should scrap the nuclear deal with Iran on May 12, when he is facing a deadline imposed by US law to decide whether to keep lifting sanctions on Iran as the deal requires.
As if the falling ruble, crippling sanctions and plunging oil prices weren't a bad enough combination for Russian President Vladimir Putin, now his most important ally, China, is facing serious economic problems of its own.
Christians who continued to believe in the face of stiff communist sanctions and propaganda and the ever popular sentiment that it's best not to rock the boat deserve to be considered «free thinkers».
New proposals being put forward could mean that doctors will face sanctions, if they don't apologise... More
New proposals being put forward could mean that doctors will face sanctions, if they don't apologise for medical mistakes.
Ole Miss doesn't yet know exactly what sanctioning, if any, it'll face.
During their game against SK Kravina, Michalek was forced into net without pads so his team didn't face league sanctions.
Facing the prospect of not being able to register players until the summer of 2017, the La Liga rivals immediately contested the charge, and have now had the sanction provisionally suspended.
Oklahoma City, believing it could face NAIA sanctions for using an ineligible player, struck back by postponing its Jan. 4 game with Park College of Parkville, Mo., and by not playing LoVett in a Jan. 11 meeting with Phillips University of Enid, Okla., in which the Chiefs suffered their first home loss in 43 games.
We do not yet know the severity of the sanctions Auburn might face (or when they might face them), but Malzahn does inherit a program that could face a scholarship reduction or a similar punishment in coming months or years.
It is not clear if they will face sanctions.
Those found culpable are to face the appropriate penalties and sanctions for their respective roles in causing the public purse to lose more than 1.9 million Ghana cedis to Smarttys in a deal that should not have cost the national kitty more than 1.7 million Ghana cedis.
People who arrange for «preachers of hate» to come to the UK to address Muslim audiences through video - link will also find themselves in the firing line in a speech which stressed that all extremists, not just violent ones, should face sanction.
If they refuse work, their may be sanctioned by the Department for Work and Pensions and their benefits withdrawn; if they accept, they may face investigation by HMRC years later, particularly if HMRC can not get at the employment intermediaries.
This is not, however, anything to do with tomorrow's vote on tuition fees, but the dilemma faced by Willie Whitelaw as Conservative Chief Whip during the furore over whether or not back Harold Wilson's Rhodesian oil sanctions in December 1965.
If they don't, they can face sanctions.
«Data controllers currently do not face anything like adequate sanctions if they intentionally or recklessly disclose information, or indeed are repeatedly negligent,» she told peers.
Any report produced by the sub-committee can be discussed on the floor of the Lords, but the sub-committee does not have the power to sanction peers, who are appointed rather than elected and do not face deselection.
«More than 2,000 schools in Britain are coasting and could face sanctions if they do not improve as part of a toughening up of Ofsted inspections, it has emerged.
For what its worth, I don't think that it is unreasonable for a political party to face the ultimate sanction for electing as their leaders and bestowing upon the nation the likes of Gordon Brown with his immoral lust for debt and for the terrible legacy of Tony Blair.
2001 brought passage of the No Child Left Behind Act, a momentous reauthorization of the ESEA, declaring not only that every single student should become «proficient» in math and reading, but also that every school in the land would have its performance reported, both school wide and for its student demographic subgroups, and that schools failing to make «adequate yearly progress» would face a cascade of sanctions and interventions.
That meant that starting last year, a Title I school — with some exceptions — faced sanctions unless all its children scored proficient i n math and English language arts.
Schools and districts that don't meet the standards over multiple years face escalating sanctions.
It faces sanctions if student performance on the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examination doesn't improve.
At the hearing in Springfield, state schools Superintendent Christopher Koch repeated warnings that state and local districts faced serious sanctions if most students don't take the test.
The goal is to ease the pressures of testing and bring an end to the test prep mania that for years has consumed schools worried they wouldn't meet Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) and face closure, firing of staff, or other sanctions.
Under the law, schools that didn't make «adequate yearly progress» faced ever more draconian sanctions, including wholesale reorganization and closings.
Because most Texas campuses couldn't reach that standard, they now face a continuum of sanctions ranging from giving children at those campuses the choice to transfer to other campuses to required reconstitution of the campuses.
An increasing number of schools and districts, including Madison, face various sanctions if the law doesn't change, but a reauthorization of NCLB has been stalled in Congress for years.
Charter schools are held accountable for their performance and when they do not meet their goals, they face sanctions and closure, making them the most accountable public schools there are.
While the DoJ itself isn't seeking damages, Apple will face financial sanctions from cases brought by state attorneys general and class action suits from customers if it's found guilty at trial.
If the funds are not returned immediately, the CSPCA parent / guardian member will also be under sanction from the CSPCA, facing loss of membership in good standing.
The first two face U.S. economic sanctions, and the last three don't even have airports.
Drawing the undead into the clutches of a metacrab, or sub-zero geckosaur (not FromSoftware sanctioned names, my own inventions) became a go - to strategy when faced with the unbeatable.
VIEW SLIDESHOW: The Incredible Story of Conflict Mineral Mining Business Week writes that Global Witness, an advocacy group, is suing the British government for not recommending that UK companies face UN sanctions for buying conflict minerals, and thus putting the responsibility manufacturers, not just the suppliers, for where they get their materials.
If India keeps burning coal like crazy, it won't face fines or sanctions.
There appears to be a general acceptance that sanctions will be faced for not following appropriate policies and procedures for e-disclosure, and no - one wants to be the first one to suffer those sanctions.
Reuters reported that EU diplomats fear that the rulings could undermine the sanctions regime and that they face the challenge of providing sufficient justification while not compromising intelligence sources when drafting sanctions lists.
Because of the cap, there probably was not any harm done to the outcome of the trial by not disclosing the insurance policy, but the lawyers for the school district could still face punitive sanctions for their failure to disclose.
will not not be sanctioned, approved of or upheld by the courts when faced with applications to vary or set aside Surrey separation agreements that are deficient and unfair.
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