Sentences with phrase «start facing sanctions»

But with the lofty 2014 goal of 100 - percent proficiency in math and reading, a majority of schools are likely to start facing sanctions.

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North Korean capital Pyongyang is facing elevated sanctions from the United Nations, which has also started examining North Korean front companies in China that let it secure foreign currency.
Cry NCAA SANCTIONS OR SOMETHING all you want, but Ole Miss is going to put its most successful football face forward, and that face includes Shea Patterson racking up 402 total yards in his first career start.
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.
Cuomo wants to undo the work of his father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo, by having the Oneidas start sharing their casino cash with the state or face competition from a new state - sanctioned and non-Indian run casino complex.
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.
Given the reluctance of international firms to face up to their responsibilities, Global Witness is urging the Security Council to start using these targeted sanctions against those that have failed to clean up their act.
Violators of CASL's provisions face heavy sanctions, including fines of up to $ 10 million, and, starting in 2017, private damages actions.
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