Sentences with phrase «sanctions at»

In your opinion, could reputational risk prove more effective than the threat of legal sanctions at persuading companies to fully disclose their tax affairs?
Advising Oberbank AG on the first export financing framework agreement concluded by a European credit institution with Iranian banks since the easing of sanctions at the beginning of 2016.
SCC Legal Counsel Natalia Petrik is invited to speak about the EU sanctions at the conference on «International Dispute Resolution involving Russian and CIS Parties» in London next year.
Judges say they also want to avoid sanctions at all costs.
David Kravetz wrote about the RIAA's request for sanctions at Wired's Threat Level blog, where he also posted a copy of the motion.
But since 2002, it has also required annual standardized tests and sanctions at schools that failed to meet performance target.
Sanctions that tend to be correlated with placing students with disabilities in more restrictive settings include: the total number of sanctions in a state, states with any sanctions at the building or district level, state takeover of a district and replacement of individual principals or teachers.
All are reasonable things to look for, albeit the most important of them — «sanctions» for failing schools — can be found in just 14 states (including jurisdictions with plans to institute sanctions at some later date).
They will have no chance at all unless they have powerful sanctions at their disposal and a willingness to use them as a lst resort.Provoking a budget crisis will do the trick nicely.
Johnson Effiong Following receipt of the documentation and details on the case, CAF hereby confirms the extension of such sanctions at the continental level.
The governor praised those top Republican officials across the nation who have disavowed Trump, and argued New York's Republicans who failed to follow their example would face sanctions at the ballot box next month.
Signing this agreement drops multiple sanctions at once.
By now the EU has meaningful sanctions at its disposal to discipline debtor states, but no adequate incentives to help them turn around their economic fortunes.
Through the good, the bad, the championships, and the sanctions at his school, he remains the constant middle ground that refuses to give in no matter how difficult the obstacles.
I think it sanctions it at times.
If the promises are not kept, the Democratic Party can return to court seeking sanctions at that point.
Goransson said he believes their behavior is «sanctioned at the highest level.
At the time, it wasn't a practise that was condoned or sanctioned at the News of the World under my editorship.
The second told the story of people being sanctioned at Christmas, there's never a good time for somebody's benefits to be stopped but this piece highlighted how brutal it can be at this time of year.
However, in this case don't you think there is a clear case for some form of sanction at least when it comes to the arms trade?
He was the phantom treasurer, operating without any sanction at all.
The success of The Muppets sees James Bobin return with an even more outlandish adventure, one that puts Kermit behind Russian bars, while an «evil frog» escapee is sanctioned at the helm of The Muppet show.
If districts» data showed that children of color were being suspended or otherwise sanctioned at higher rates than their peers, that alone would demonstrate that schools» policies were having an «adverse impact» on protected groups and could trigger an OCR investigation.
... instances where students of a particular race, as compared to students of other races, are disproportionately: sanctioned at higher rates; disciplined for specific offenses; subjected to longer sanctions or more severe penalties; removed from the regular school setting to an alternative school setting; or excluded from one or more educational programs or activities.
Black students in all public schools are sanctioned at a rate of 16.6 percent — four times higher than the 4 percent rate for white students.
If a firm can breach a conduct rule then a sanction at that level must follow.
Perhaps a stronger sanction, or any sanction at all, against those solicitors w ho fail to follow the golden rule in the most obvious cases, might result in fewer cases getting to court.
Under section 29 (1) the Legislative Assembly may accept or reject the findings, and may, if it finds there has been a breach, impose the recommended sanction, its own sanction, or no sanction at all (McIver, at para 25).
The return payback amount is high and sanction at end of the policy.

Not exact matches

Stephen Innes, head of trading for Asia - Pacific at futures brokerage OANDA, said new sanctions against Tehran «could...
«If Trump abandons the deal, he risks a spike in global oil prices,» said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank, adding that re-introducing U.S. sanctions could remove 300,000 - 500,000 bpd of Iranian oil from global supplies.
Vivienne Lloyd, commodities strategist at Macquarie Group, speaks about the impact of sanctions on Russia for the price of aluminum.
SINGAPORE, April 24 - Brent crude oil rose for sixth day on Tuesday, passing $ 75 a barrel, on expectations that supplies will tighten because fuel is rising at the same time the United States may impose sanctions against Iran and OPEC - led...
Potential U.S. sanctions on sales of light crude to Venezuela's oil company PDVSA would hamper its already weak refining network while leaving at least one tanker in limbo, according to a source from the state - run firm and Thomson Reuters data.
Countries including the U.S. have imposed sanctions on Venezuela, with the U.S., at least, dubbing Maduro a «dictator.»
Anders Fogh Rasmussen wants the EU and the U.S. to issue fresh sanctions targeted directly at Vladimir Putin's inner circle.
None of its key members are on either the U.S. or European sanctions lists, and the bank has in any case been run at a respectable arm's length from the corporate skulduggery its owners have engaged in elsewhere.
Alison Evans, deputy head of Asia - Pacific country risk at IHS Markit, said Wednesday that the reaction probably meant that China was likely to continue to press for diplomacy over economic sanctions, which the United Nations, U.S. and Europe and a variety of other nations have already placed on North Korea.
The clearest weapon at the disposal of the EU and U.S. appeared to be economic sanctions that would freeze Russian assets and scrap multi-billion dollar deals with Russia.
Now the company is facing the possibility of regulatory sanctions in the wake of deficiencies discovered last month at its California laboratory, after findings that its Edison devices often fell short of the company's accuracy claims.
Last Thursday, moreover, both The Washington Post and The New York Times reported that Flynn had spoken with Russia's ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak, about the US economic sanctions on Russia before Trump was sworn in — including at least one call on the day President Barack Obama imposed new penalties on Russia for its election - related meddling.
Russia lashed out at the U.S. again Monday, predicting a long period of cold relations and saying that Moscow won't agree to any conditions for the lifting of sanctions on it.
She ended a 2009 visit to China by attending services at a state - sanctioned church, having a conversation with women's rights activists and doing a short Web chat.
North Korea is likely to continue pursuing ballistic missile tests at its current pace of about every three to four weeks despite the sanctions, according to John Park, director of the Korea Working Group at Harvard Kennedy School.
WASHINGTON, March 21 - The United States on Wednesday imposed sanctions on 15 South Sudanese oil operators that it said were important sources of cash for the government, an action aimed at increasing pressure on President Salva Kiir to end the country's conflict and humanitarian crisis.
Early this month, Washington imposed new sanctions on 24 Russians, striking at allies of President Vladimir...
«If Trump abandons the deal, he risks a spike in global oil prices... The re-introduction of U.S. sanctions would hurt Iran's ability to transact in dollars,» said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank.
The closing days of the Olympics were also overshadowed by a U.S. announcement on Friday that it was imposing its largest package of sanctions aimed at getting North Korea to give up its nuclear and missile programs.
In an interview about the trade sanctions that President Trump is throwing at China and at Corporate America - whose supply chains go through China in search of cheap labor and other cost savings - Ambassador Cui Tiankai defended the perennial innocence of China, as is to be expected, and trotted out the standard Chinese fig leafs and state - scripted rhetoric that confirmed in essence that Trump's decision is on the right track.
Administration officials say no news is expected at the summit on the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement or on new sanctions on the Venezuelan government.
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