Sentences with phrase «official change in the rules»

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The time change report confirmed news from South Korean officials on Sunday that Kim pledged to scrap the northern time zone, which was created in 2015 to mark the 70th anniversary of Korea's liberation from Japanese rule after World War Two.
Airlines for America, a U.S. trade group, said the changes «are complex security measures» but praised U.S. officials for giving airlines flexibility in meeting the new rules.
However, all of this changes after a few years, due to official budget rules that limit the cost of the bill to $ 1.5 trillion in total — which therefore means that in order to make the corporate tax cuts permanent, the individual tax relief will completely expire by 2025.
EDMONTON — In breaking the PC promise to ensure that high ranking officials employed by Alberta's boards and agencies are covered by sunshine rules, Prentice is proving that nothing has changed under his management and his PC government will continue to protect the high salaries of government friends and insiders at the expense of transparency and accountability, said NDP Leader Rachel Notley.
Among the explanations that have been put forward are the increased credibility of central banks in controlling inflation (inflation rates remain below 3 per cent across the developed world), the low level of official interest rates in the major economies reflecting low inflation and the continuing weakness in some economies, a glut of savings on world markets particularly sourced from the Asian region, and changes to pension fund rules in some countries which are seen as biasing investments away from equities towards bonds.
Tweaking kick off rules is «easy» in the sense that it won't change a lot substantial about the game, and won't require officials to call things differently.
Officials can also take place in the spring starting April 1, 2019 after an NCAA rule change.
In addition to the official rules changes, the committee added a sample of the duties for a fourth official.
Continued emphasis by coaches and officials on enforcement of the 1976 rule change which prohibited initial contact with the head in blocking and tackling (spearing).
Bob Colgate, NFHS assistant director and liaison to the Football Rules Committee, said this rule change results in a 2 - yard belt that is clear of team personnel and helps eliminate sideline congestion while helping to minimize the risk for participating players, coaches and officials during live - ball situations.
Even though Catalfamo and others in the Pataki administration had urged state lawmakers to change the Empire Zone rules to prevent shirt - changing, Catalfamo said he advised Crucible officials to use the gimmick to gain Empire Zone benefits.
By Sean Ryan [email protected] Municipal officials see a proposed change in state runoff rules as flexibility.
Silver was convicted of using his political influence for political favors; the conviction was tossed last summer, when appellate judges in the 2nd Circuit ruled that the definition of «official acts» had been changed by a previous Supreme Court decision in the public corruption case of former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell.
A 2002 court ruling gave the European Commission the power to require countries like Spain to change their national laws concerning the recognition of foreign diplomas; in 2004, Spain received an official warning.
NSF's official rules are no less confining, but in practice, NSF - funded scientists appear to be granted much greater flexibility in following changing directions.
At the same time, they're wrong to imagine that changing policies regarding teacher evaluation, school turnarounds, or school choice will deliver as hoped, absent efforts to help school officials to think differently and then provide the support they need to tackle rules, regulations, and contracts in new ways.
Former Education Secretary Arne DuncanArne Starkey DuncanObama Education secretary mocks Pruitt over staff raises Parkland survivors talk gun violence with Chicago high schoolers Trump administration is putting profits over students MORE mocked Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittTrump signs order to boost efficiency in federal agencies Overnight Energy: EPA moves to roll back chemical plant safety rule NASA chief says humans contribute to climate change Pruitt gets outside lawyer Trump officials propose easing EPA chemical plant safety rule MORE on Friday over reports that the EPA chief directed staff to approve sizable raises for two top aides even after the White House rejected their applications for pay increases.
California's standards board for educator training and professional conduct added its support to legislation that would rewrite the rules implementing sanctions against school officials who fail to report changes in an employee's work status while an allegation of misconduct is pending.
Meanwhile, the panel moved several other key education bills including one that would rewrite the rules implementing sanctions against school officials who fail to report changes in an employee's work status while an allegation of misconduct is pending.
Officials plan to begin implementing this change prior to July 1, 2017, which is when the rule takes effect, in hopes of making it easier for qualifying borrowers to be given loan forgiveness.
The ancient Chinese mask - changing dance that I saw here Tuesday night (at a dinner for participants in a meeting on science and sustainable development) came to mind in considering the unraveling of news a few hours earlier of an official Chinese plan for a firm cap on emissions of carbon dioxide, hard on the heels of President Obama's proposed carbon pollution rules for existing American power plants.
But while senior EPA officials have said that states can expect some changes in the finalized rule, it's generally seen as unlikely that it will significantly reduce the carbon cuts required by states.
In October, a coalition of environmental groups met with the White House Office of Management and Budget and DOI officials and urged them to consider the government's own research before finalizing the rule, warning that the proposed change was «inappropriate, unwise and illegal» (PDF).
And the changes didn't have to wait for an official replacement bill to start: Trump signed an executive order in late January that reinstated a «global gag rule» that prevents giving money to foreign nonprofits that provide abortions.
In his official blog and in a meeting with U.S. Senators Hillary Clinton and Patty Murray, Leavitt refused to guarantee he would change the final rule to ensure that patients do not lose access to health information or services when a health care provider or volunteer refuses to provide theIn his official blog and in a meeting with U.S. Senators Hillary Clinton and Patty Murray, Leavitt refused to guarantee he would change the final rule to ensure that patients do not lose access to health information or services when a health care provider or volunteer refuses to provide thein a meeting with U.S. Senators Hillary Clinton and Patty Murray, Leavitt refused to guarantee he would change the final rule to ensure that patients do not lose access to health information or services when a health care provider or volunteer refuses to provide them.
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