Sentences with phrase «number facing sanctions»

The number facing sanctions represents a 13 percent increase for states with...

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«This is a large number of senior officials and oligarchs, many of whom are in the inner circle of Vladimir Putin and many of whom are facing sanctions for the first time as well as the state - owned enterprises,» the official said.
March 12 — English Premier League club West Ham United face serious sanctions after a number of fans invaded the pitch during Saturday's crushing home defeat by Burnley that sent the London club closer towards the relegation zone.
The biggest difference between Harkin's bill and NCLB is that NCLB currently requires that states use raw numbers of students proficient in math or reading to determine whether «Adequate Yearly Progress» measures are met, or face escalating sanctions.
Those that received federal Title I funds — funds allocated to schools that serve a requisite number of low - income students — faced sanctions that increased over time.
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.
If the changes were to be implemented might we, for example, see one of our number facing a regulatory investigation and possible sanction because an aggrieved neighbour has complained to the SRA about an interaction with the individual solely in the context of living in the adjacent property, alleging that the professional's behaviour demonstrated a lack of integrity.
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