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  1. in a way that depends on something

245 Sentences With "conditionally"

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STEELERS RECEIVER CONDITIONALLY REINSTATED The N.F.L. conditionally reinstated Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant from his yearlong suspension for a second violation of the league's substance abuse policy.
In some ways, Yours Conditionally is a shout out to Cape Dory: a sailing trip preceded both records, both were self-produced; in others ways, Yours Conditionally is a total evolution.
But it was conditionally - and controversially - reinstated in September.
His daughter was then conditionally accepted into USC in November.
They appealed and were conditionally approved on June 6, 2017.
They do, however, conditionally support the liquefied natural gas initiative.
His daughter was then conditionally accepted to USC in November 2018.
Postmates' permit has not been issued; the company has been conditionally approved.
Mr Akhanli was conditionally released following a court hearing the next day.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's commerce ministry has conditionally approved chipmaker Broadcom Ltd's (AVGO.
They were conditionally released from custody but banned from leaving the country.
Fewer airport hasslesI recently applied for Global Entry and was conditionally approved.
He argues that this only conditionally has something to do with sex.
That means Gordon, conditionally reinstated by the NFL from suspension on Aug.
I am not complacently optimistic about the future; I am conditionally optimistic.
At the time, the CIA had hired her conditionally, pending a background check.
Even so, the agency continued to allow the products to be conditionally registered.
We now see plainly that congressional Republicans agree with him, at least conditionally.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's Competition Tribunal on Tuesday conditionally approved a SABMiller SAB.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has conditionally approved the proposed merger between Dow Chemical Co (DOW.
What if, Chen wondered, there was a way you could book an artist conditionally.
Boykov was conditionally released from custody last Wednesday, but banned from leaving the country.
The EMA and FDA have conditionally accepted Dupixent as the trade name for dupilumab.
He was then conditionally released from detention after more than 7 years in custody.
Christie conditionally vetoed the measure, sending it back to the state legislature with proposed changes.
Chris Christie conditionally vetoed the bill that passed with overwhelming, bipartisan support in New Jersey.
The ban was lifted conditionally if users hosts registered spaces they intended to rent out.
The bond in all three is conditionally transactional, possible only if it's mediated by money.
Some students were admitted "conditionally" — that is, not fully vaccinated but planning to be soon.
Several potential first-lien lenders committed conditionally upon a pari passu revolver, or alternatively, higher pricing.
When conditionally released in April 2013, Giallanzo took a personal role in the shakedowns, prosecutors contend.
There should be four sincere apologies from the Olympians, and the charges should be conditionally dropped.
At the time, Ms. Spanberger had been conditionally hired by the C.I.A., pending a background investigation.
Californians can also conditionally register on the same day they cast a provisional ballot in person.
But Mr. Bieber, with wide support among the U.A.W. rank and file, conditionally endorsed the programs.
Then, in March of last year, it issued a statement conditionally affirming the Islamic State's legitimacy.
Call together a Syria Reconstruction Council, hear the issues, sum the needs, and allocate the resources, conditionally.
Though the governors in each state supported the drilling conditionally, many residents, businesses and others did not.
My first attempt was conditionally accepted by Will, if I could freshen up some of the fill.
It is this part that bank officials hope they will conditionally pass this year, the sources said.
The CIA had conditionally given her a job at that time as it looked into her background.
A pre-approval is a bank's way of conditionally saying that they're willing to lend to you.
But China has purchased hardly any American beef since it conditionally lifted a longstanding import ban last year.
New York and California were the main sticklers after the federal government conditionally approved the deal in October.
It also said it had conditionally raised about 550,000 pounds via an open offer of 55.17 million shares.
The largest share of reports — 13,21, or 2500 percent — was deemed conditionally safe, provided specified repairs were completed.
His daughter was conditionally accepted into USC late last year, but it was rescinded after his charges were announced.
China had conditionally lifted its longstanding import ban on American beef last year, but few purchases have been made.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's markets regulator said on Thursday it has conditionally approved merger between French lens manufacturer Essilor ESSI.
Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain expansion, conditionally approved by Canada's energy regulator on Thursday, appears set for a similar fate.
The government of Afghanistan will, conditionally, be required to carry its share of the economic, military and governance burden.
"The court has done so, conditionally, but a few parties have appealed that order," Pollack said in a statement.
The move comes days after WADA conditionally reinstated Russian anti-doping agency RUSADA, angering sports bodies around the globe.
Phil Murphy conditionally vetoed a bill this week that would exempt hair braiders from the state's strict cosmetology regulations.
The report stated that Rosenhaus sent a letter to the NFL Players Association "conditionally" terminating his relationship with Brown.
After his son was conditionally accepted, Bizzack wrote a $50,000 check to a USC account controlled by the official.
After the market close, Naspers said its plan to list Multichoice had been conditionally approved by the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
He was then conditionally released from detention after more than seven years in custody while prosecutors appealed against his acquittal.
Troubled NFL player Josh Gordon is getting another shot ... the league announced it will conditionally reinstate the receiver on Sunday.
An accelerated approval would allow Clovis to conditionally market the drug, rociletinib, based on early evidence of its clinical benefit.
On Tuesday, China conditionally approved the deal, which is also pending regulatory approval in the United States, Australia and Canada.
It had approved only a third of the requests in full, and only conditionally approved another 40 percent, Egeland said.
But Ms. Serraino's community, named for her grandmother, has conditionally been given a six-hectare parcel by the municipal authorities.
New York Mets pitcher Jenrry Mejia has been conditionally reinstated for the 2019 season, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred announced Friday.
One family was conditionally approved for refugee status in a March 2017 eligibility letter reviewed by The New York Times.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, a Republican, conditionally vetoed a bill that would have banned marriage for those under 18.
The removal of the vote-by-phone element did not require an alternate plan, which has also been conditionally approved.
NFL agent Drew Rosenhaus has "conditionally terminated" his relationship with wide receiver Antonio Brown, according to ESPN&aposs Adam Schefter.
The two leaders are expected to discuss trade and Mr. Trump's decision to conditionally approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
It said that production would spend an estimated $99 million and was approved conditionally for nearly $25 million in tax credits.
WADA conditionally reinstated RUSADA in September, but said failure to provide access to the full data from the laboratory by Dec.
A Turkish-German writer, Dogan Akhanli, was arrested in Spain on an international warrant issued by Turkey and then conditionally released.
JTC and its shareholders have conditionally raised 243.8 million pounds from an institutional placing of 84.1 million ordinary shares, it said.
But for a while, it was unreleased but "conditionally accepted" in the World Bank's working paper series, a seemingly unusual circumstance.
The meeting comes two days after the International Monetary Fund conditionally agreed to lend the country $5.5 billion over three years.
"By tapering, albeit conditionally, it has made a sop to its critics who think policy is already too loose," Wells said.
The exact parameters of the forthcoming study remained unclear, and Cuomo has yet to even conditionally embrace the prospect of legalizing marijuana.
The Obama administration conditionally approved the idea in January, and Trump Medicare administrator Seema Verma gave the final go-ahead on Tuesday.
She was conditionally admitted to Barnard College, but she failed high school chemistry and refused to retake the course at summer school.
Both the LNA and the Tripoli-based, internationally recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) had said they conditionally agreed to the truce.
The U.S. henceforth will give its aid — nearly $1 billion dollars per year — conditionally and, if necessary, we will pursue coercive diplomacy.
On Wednesday, the EU did conditionally back Turkey's visa-free travel — a big part of the deal — which should temporarily stabilise it.
The agent issued a statement that said he conditionally terminated his agreement with Manziel, who was released last month by the Cleveland Browns.
South Korean officials said Wednesday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has agreed to conditionally cooperate with the U.S. in nuclear negotiations.
Mr. Calk and the rest of his bank's credit committee conditionally approved the first loan to Mr. Manafort in the summer of 2016.
Several of the states' plans were conditionally approved in June by the Rules and Bylaws committee, which has final approval over the plans.
Five state attorneys general — from California, Florida, Hawaii, Mississippi, and Washington — joined with the Justice Department in conditionally approving the Aetna-CVS deal.
Paul R. LePage, a tough-on-crime conservative, conditionally commuted the prison sentences of some low-level offenders to help fill tourism jobs.
The International Monetary Fund, in conditionally agreeing to lend the country $5.5 billion over three years, cited "impressive progress" under President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Current President Moon Jae In's effort is smaller in scope, but an important variable that should be acknowledged and cautiously (and conditionally) supported.
Coastal GasLink has also conditionally awarded 620 million in Canadian dollars in contract work to Indigenous businesses as part of the pipeline project.
In August, DHS canceled the approvals of 2,700 kids who had been conditionally approved for parole but had not received final sign-off.
He will however only serve two and half years of the four year sentence after the court said 18 months would be conditionally suspended.
The move comes days after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) conditionally reinstated Russian anti-doping agency RUSADA, angering sports bodies around the globe.
The NFL conditionally reinstated Gordon over the weekend after being suspended indefinitely last season as a repeat offender of the league's substance-abuse policy.
Four families whose children had applied to the program and been conditionally approved filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after it was canceled.
Ainge had received a conditionally protected first-round draft pick, the desired part of the package for Green, who was then a starting forward.
The good faith displayed in conditionally reinstating RUSADA on the guarantee it would meet all requirements appears to have blown up in WADA's face.
Benchmark has conditionally agreed to drop its lawsuit against former CEO Travis Kalanick, if the investment goes through and the governance changes are implemented.
BEIJING, May 2 (Reuters) - China has conditionally approved the proposed merger between the Dow Chemical Co and Dupont, the country's Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday.
In 2009 he conditionally accepted the creation of a Palestinian state but in 2015 he vowed that no state would be created under his watch.
The opposition PD said it conditionally accepted what 5-Star had presented as its key demand - a reduction in the number of lawmakers in parliament.
When Goldstein is conditionally released from Sing Sing prison on September 14 after serving 19 years, he will be a prime candidate for Kendra's Law.
The USFDA has conditionally approved a clinical trial of the technology, and the company plans to start enrolling patients for the trial implants in October.
But nearly double that -- 2,714 people -- had been conditionally granted parole and will now be unable to come to the US legally under the program.
They also say the students — 57 of whom enrolled in January — were admitted conditionally and have been placed in remedial classes to help them adjust.
"In order to resolve these concerns, around 350 to 400 shops may have to be sold for the merger to be conditionally cleared," it said.
Smith added that as robots take over conditionally gendered jobs like housekeeping, "we might be able to start seeing better gender equality, or racial equality."
Gbagbo, who has been conditionally released by the International Criminal Court to Belgium, and Bedie, now 84, have yet to say whether they will stand.
Under the Paris climate accord, Indonesia has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions unconditionally by 29 percent and conditionally by 41 percent by 2030.
Investment banks Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank and Barclays had conditionally agreed to underwrite Carige's share issue, but Carige said the agreement could not yet be fulfilled.
A new hearing is scheduled to take place regarding the charges Ford has leveled against Kavanaugh after the she conditionally accepted GOP senators' offer on Saturday.
He was conditionally released from prison in 2009, but he returned on violations in 2011 and 2014, according to the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.
The older daughter, who had been conditionally accepted to U.S.C. as an athlete, had that acceptance rescinded and was barred from applying again, the lawyers said.
Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell was conditionally released from Bedford Hills Correctional Facility into community supervision, according to the New York State Department of Correction and Community Supervision.
The state passed Senate Bill 277, which went into effect in 2016 and eliminated all personal belief exemptions and tightened the approach to conditionally enrolled students.
Cleveland&aposs suspended wide receiver has been conditionally reinstated by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who met with the Browns former Pro Bowler on Wednesday in New York.
RUSADA was conditionally re-accredited by WADA in September but will lose its status again if the data is not transferred by the end of the year.
Loan guarantee: In the waning days of the Obama administration, the Energy Department conditionally approved a $2 billion loan guarantee for a carbon capture plant in Louisiana.
Gregory -- who has been punished multiple times since he was drafted in 143 -- was conditionally reinstated back into the league last July after a year-long suspension.
Rick Scott of Florida conditionally agreed to lease out state property to All Aboard Florida, which plans to share the track with an existing freight train company.
The agency was conditionally reinstated in September 2018, but was declared non-compliant late last year after WADA found Moscow had provided it with doctored laboratory data.
Iowa's Democratic Party has conditionally approved a plan to allow Iowans living temporarily out of state to participate in satellite caucuses at locations approved by the party.
U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska on Thursday ordered the acquittals of Larry Davis of Mississauga, Ontario and his company DCM Erectors Inc, and conditionally granted a new trial.
We should focus on disbursement, on agreement on the tranche and we would also like to conclude the review, conditionally maybe, but just concluding is crucial for us.
Environment Commissioner Julie Gelfand said nine products had been remained conditionally registered for more than a decade, even though the agency had not gathered the data it required.
SBA conditionally guarantees a percentage of the loan, leaving a healthy level of risk on the lenders as an incentive to serve as prudent stewards of the program.
Becton Dickinson – Becton's deal to acquire rival medical equipment maker CR Bard was conditionally approved by China regulators, clearing the way for the $24 billion deal to close.
Com Ltd - conditionally agreed to purchase about 93.0% of outstanding shares of Multi Group for total consideration of approximately EUR49.8 million​ Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
His embrace of femininity is conditionally accepted by the mainstream—the condition being that he emphatically prove his straightness, and that he do so as often as possible.
The nearly 2,700 children covered by the settlement had been conditionally approved to join at least one of their parents in the United States, according to Mr. Cox.
Jenrry Mejia, the Mets closer who became the first player in Major League Baseball to be barred for life for using performance-enhancing drugs, has been conditionally reinstated.
WADA had conditionally - and controversially - reinstated the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) in September along with a requirement that it hand over data and samples by Dec. 31.
Additionally, CBP points out that conditionally approved Global Entry applicants can complete their interview without advance appointments at participating airports when arriving at the US on an international flight.
SOFIA (Reuters) - A cybersecurity expert accused of involvement in hacking the personal data of millions of Bulgarian taxpayers was conditionally released on Wednesday after prosecutors downgraded charges against him.
That announcement was a little bit anti-climactic, given that the team had been conditionally awarded a year earlier and already had a name, logo, GM, and head coach.
Russian anti-doping agency RUSADA was conditionally re-accredited by WADA in September but will lose that status if Moscow does not hand over the data by December 31.
Becton Dickinson's (BDX) deal to acquire rival medical equipment maker CR Bard (BCR) was conditionally approved by China regulators, clearing the way for the $24 billion transaction to close.
We're stoked to announce that Tennis—that's Denver based duo Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley—will be releasing their fourth album, Yours Conditionally, on March 10th via Mutually Detrimental.
Yours Conditionally focuses, as Tennis are wont to do, on romantic relations, but this time Alaina found herself at a crossroads where more questions bloomed than answers were served.
Kilic was conditionally released last week, but the prosecution successfully appealed the decision and he was re-arrested before he had even arrived home, Amnesty said in a statement.
But last week, Mr. LePage conditionally commuted the state prison sentences of 0003 male inmates, and is soon expected to commute the sentences of some female inmates as well.
Though Secretary of State Alex Padilla conditionally approved the publicly owned, first-of-its-kind system, he is requiring the county provide a hand-marked ballot option for voters.
The two leaders may also discuss Mr. Trump's decision to conditionally approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline project form Alberta's oil sands, a project blocked by the Obama administration.
Iran broke from its indefensible denials and admitted — and conditionally apologized for — the accident, while blaming the U.S. and the Soleimani strike for initiating the dangerous chain of events.
To make Greek debt sustainable under the IMF assumptions, the euro zone would have to give Greece deeper debt relief than it conditionally offered in 2016 — something ministers reject.
The drug maker would still be required to pursue further clinical trials while conditionally approved, and they would have to report progress of such trials annually to the FDA.
To protect consumer safety, we require the sponsor of any conditionally approved drug to advise patients of its status, and we hold the sponsor liable for misconduct or negligence.
In practice, in this period there was little follow-up on the vaccination of conditionally enrolled students, so conditional non-vaccination could easily turn into long-term non-vaccination.
In George De La Torre Jr. Elementary, where 86 percent of children were conditionally enrolled with no measles vaccine in 2014, the vaccination rate in 2016 was 20153 percent.
RUSADA was stripped of its accreditation in 2015 after a WADA-commissioned report found evidence of widespread state-sponsored doping in Russian athletics, but conditionally - and controversially - reinstated in September.
The move comes after the country&aposs Supreme Court conditionally allowed him to return from Dubai, where he has been living in self-exile to avoid arrest on criminal charges.
In a controversial decision last September the WADA executive committee voted to conditionally restore RUSADA's accreditation on the agreement that Russia would turn over data in a discredited Moscow lab.
As part of the deal, CEZ will take a 51% stake in EMH unit Geomet for 29.1 million euros ($32.14 million), a slightly lower amount than conditionally agreed last year.
It was my best shot at success, or at least safety, and I wasn't sophisticated enough to see that success and safety, bestowed conditionally, aren't success and safety at all.
If you get conditionally approved and there are long wait times for the interview at your closest enrollment center, you might be able to enroll on arrival at certain airports.
The Athletes' Commission went out on a limb in supporting WADA's decision last September to conditionally reinstate RUSADA, which had been suspended since November 2015 over alleged state-backed doping.
On Monday, President Trump conditionally approved a peace deal with the Taliban, contingent on a reduction of violence by the group over a test period of seven days later this month.
Currently the American College of Rheumatology "conditionally recommends" steroid treatments and the Osteoarthritis Research Society International says they should be considered in patients with moderate to severe pain, the paper says.
Eli Lilly cut its 26.29 profit forecast on Wednesday, hit by a recent trial failure of conditionally approved cancer treatment Lartruvo and costs related to its pending acquisition of Loxo Oncology.
Under TPS, citizens of designated countries that have undergone a major natural or man-made disaster are allowed to conditionally remain in the United States legally until their home nations recover.
"Conditionally, thedarkoverlord will securely erase all copies of the Client's or other associated parties of the Client's data," reads an apparent contract between The Dark Overlord and one of its victims.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) conditionally endorsed Darzalex, or daratumumab, and said they needed results from two late-stage studies testing Darzalex in combination with standard treatments for multiple myeloma. (bit.
Mandel, the court held that Congress has plenary power to establish policies for the exclusion of aliens from entering the United States, which it can delegate conditionally to the executive branch.
China has purchased hardly any American beef since it conditionally lifted an import ban last year that was imposed in 2003 due to a case of mad cow disease in Washington state.
ANNOUNCES CONDITIONAL APPROVAL AND FILING OF FILING STATEMENT FOR ITS QUALIFYING TRANSACTION * APOLO ACQUISITION CORP - TSXV HAS CONDITIONALLY ACCEPTED PROPOSED QUALIFYING TRANSACTION WITH CRYPTOGLOBAL INC Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Let's be real: In Germany alone, several laws would have to be changed (abortion is still only conditionally allowed, for example) and society as a whole would have to be drastically reimagined.
A new hearing on the allegation Ford has leveled against Kavanaugh is scheduled to take place after she conditionally accepted GOP senators' offer on Saturday to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Most interesting of all, there are multiple initiatives trying to give Ethereum's "smart contracts" — code which runs to conditionally perform transactions, or not, depending on certain criteria — the actual force of law.
"Microsoft once had an ebook store filled with 'buy now' buttons—today, Microsoft tells us that we never bought anything, that we merely conditionally licensed it," Doctorow told Motherboard in an email.
Last month, U.S. Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler in San Francisco ordered the government to resume processing children who had been conditionally approved for the program when it was terminated by the Trump administration.
When I met the family in October, the city had found them ineligible for permanent shelter four times, forcing them to stay in shelters conditionally and to reapply every 10 days or so.
The researcher Hesham Gaafar was conditionally released on Wednesday, after spending more than three years in pretrial detention — in violation of Egyptian law, which stipulates that pretrial detention should not exceed two years.
A level 3 car is considered to be "conditionally autonomous," meaning that it can perform all of the tasks of driving, but with the expectation that the driver will take over if needed.
Cars are classified on a 0-5 autonomy scale, with level 2 partially automated, level 3 conditionally automated, and level 4 highly automated and capable of performing all driving functions under certain conditions.
"The antibiotics available in pet stores or online for ornamental fish have not been approved, conditionally approved, or indexed by the FDA, so it is illegal to market them," they said in a statement.
HMD also said that it has conditionally agreed to acquire the rights to use the Nokia trademark on feature phones from Microsoft until 2024 and the design rights relating to Microsoft's feature phone business.
In a controversial decision last September, WADA voted to conditionally restore RUSADA's accreditation as long as it allowed inspectors access to the tainted Moscow lab and data to which it had long been denied.
A federal judge in Chicago conditionally certified a class action accusing AT&T Inc subsidiaries in the midwest of not paying call center workers the overtime they were entitled to under federal wage law.
RUSADA was conditionally reinstated in September - in theory paving the way for Russia's readmittance to major international sports events - but WADA has said failure to release full data from the Moscow lab by Dec.
And more recently, with the implementation of smart contracts, code that is shared across the whole blockchain to execute conditionally with irrefutable results, we have the possibility to tokenize many new financial constructs on blockchains.
Odebrecht was banned from signing any new contracts with Petrobras until mid-2018, when the state-run oil firm decided to conditionally allow some business dealings with Odebrecht, following improvements in the conglomerate's compliance programs.
JOHANNESBURG, May 10 (Reuters) - South Africa's Competition Tribunal on Tuesday conditionally approved a merger between SABMiller and Coca-Cola to merge African soft drink operations into what would be the continent's biggest Coke drinks bottler.
Enel Chile SA said a plan it privately presented to Enel in July to absorb Enel Green Power Latin America's non-conventional renewable generation assets in Chile has been conditionally approved by the parent company.
The company has "conditionally" agreed to sell power units with installed capacity of 1.32 gigawatts (GW) to Shandong Guoxu New Energy Co, according to a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange late on Wednesday.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Iran might conditionally accept an oil production rise, which Saudi Arabia and Russia are pushing for from July to meet growing global demand, Iran's Seda weekly said on Twitter, quoting an Iranian official.
Small pharmaceutical startups would be able to collect a modest amount of income during phase III trials if conditionally approved, offsetting the cost of the trial and allowing them to effectively compete with drug makers.
Indigenous leaders protest the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines in Washington, DC. Nebraska officials on Monday conditionally approved TransCanada's bid to transport heavy crude oil through the state as part of its Keystone XL pipeline.
The English Toleration Act (1689) put Anglicans and Nonconformists on a footing in specified areas of public life; but it excluded Catholics and Unitarians, accepted Quakers only conditionally, and barred all but Anglicans from many posts.
Netanyahu, who first conditionally backed Palestinian statehood in 2009, did not explicitly rule out a homeland for the Palestinians during his talks with Trump but he meticulously avoided using the term "two-state" in his remarks.
The country's top regulator said it conditionally approved the capital plans for Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley whose capital levels had been adversely affected during the test by last year's changes to the U.S. tax code.
The federal district judge, Amos L. Mazzant III, who "conditionally granted" the dismissal of the civil suit barring a second effort by the S.E.C., said federal regulators lacked enough facts to keep their case moving forward.
The settlement between the families and the Trump administration affects children who had been conditionally approved by the government to join their parents before the White House canceled the Central American Minors program in August 2017.
In August 2013, the Obama Justice Department announced that while federal law continues to regulate marijuana as a controlled substance, it would conditionally waive its right to challenge Colorado and Washington State laws legalizing the drug.
According to the statement of claim filed by the two First Nations located in Saskatchewan, in the early 1990s Poundmaker First Nation voted to conditionally grant its oil and gas rights and interests to the Crown.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's largest trade unions' central organization SAK conditionally approved a labor reform deal on Monday aimed at boosting export competitiveness in the recession-hit country, saying the government must sweeten the deal with tax reductions.
Gregory, whom the league conditionally reinstated in mid-July, was permitted to rejoin Dallas at training camp and take part in all meetings and conditioning sessions per the league's "fully cleared" status under the substance-abuse policy.
But the editors (who accepted the puzzle conditionally) and checking crew knew better, advised me as such, and in pretty quick time I lost the LOSE and dropped in the DROP — which in fact improved the fill.
A group of former Jones Day associates have asked a federal judge to conditionally certify a class in their lawsuit claiming the firm underpaid female lawyers, saying bias against women was evident across offices and practice groups.
PATCHED: California Secretary of State Alex Padilla conditionally approved Los Angeles County's new custom-built voting machines Friday, making it the largest jurisdiction to embrace ballot-marking devices, which have sparked intense disagreements among election security advocates.
"The sanctions are lifted conditionally so the (government) scheme will continue to be used for the time being," said the government source, who declined to be identified, adding shippers would not be prepared to risk using private insurance.
On a spectrum created by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) that ranges from 1 to 5, with the higher numbers meaning more autonomy, this is a Level 63 system (one of the first) — meaning it's conditionally automated.
Netanyahu, a right-wing politician who rarely utters publicly the words "Palestinian state" - a concept he conditionally endorsed in 2009 but which far-right coalition partners oppose - said he was not taken by surprise by Trump's initial remarks.
President Gerald Ford announced in 1974 at a convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars that he planned to conditionally pardon 13,000 deserters and draft dodgers, which did not go over well with the audience of war veterans.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece welcomed a decision by senior archaeologists to conditionally permit a major tourism project in Athens on Wednesday, saying it cleared the way for the country to turn the site into one of Europe's biggest coastal resorts.
Even states that would conditionally be willing to do more are unlikely to offer ambitious policies, insofar as such policies would make sense for them only in the context of an ambitious agreement in which all major polluters participated.
Additionally, the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) would retain the ability to pull any conditionally approved drug from the market, should evidence that contradicts the safety or effectiveness of the drug come to light.
ATHENS, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Greece welcomed a decision by senior archaeologists to conditionally permit a major tourism project in Athens on Wednesday, saying it cleared the way for the country to turn the site into one of Europe's biggest coastal resorts.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has conditionally lifted an import ban on some shipments of U.S. boneless beef and beef on the bone, and will also ease restrictions on Canadian beef, the Asian nation's agriculture ministry and its premier said on Thursday.
Eric S. Reed, the interim dean of the graduate school, said that nearly all the conditionally admitted students were required to take language remediation classes, and that some were required to take "deficiency" classes to teach them a necessary skill.
"Based on these recommendations and the facts available at the time, to include his performance while in prison, I conditionally commuted Mr. Rivers sentence to his time served subject to compliance with 153 different conditions," she said in a statement.
With "Enrollment on Arrival," if you've been conditionally approved for Global Entry, but still need to complete the in-person interview, you can do so during Customs primary inspection at the participating airport instead of at a Global Entry enrollment center.
Under the program, conditionally approved borrowers must also complete three years of income verification, and Department of Education data indicate 75,85033 eligible borrowers had their loans despite their eligibility, most of them for not submitting the required income-verification documents.
The former Jones Day associates suing the firm for allegedly discriminating against women in pay and promotions have asked a federal judge to conditionally certify a class in the case, which would allow them to send notice to potential class members.
An executive order on border security signed by Trump days after he took office in January triggered a review of the program, putting on hold the applications of more than 2,700 children who had been conditionally approved for entry into the United States.
If Cape Dory was a "travel diary," as Moore describes it, which catapulted them into the spotlight almost by accident, Yours Conditionally is wholly intentional, a singular, autonomous vision (the duo even started their own label, Mutually Detrimental, to release the record).
Not because they are good people (or that lacking any or all of the above suggests they are not), but for the simple purpose of maximizing the President's power -- an awesome tool, for better or worse, when exerted in conditionally optimal settings.
BRAZZAVILLE (Reuters) - Congo Republic's opposition has conditionally agreed to run against President Denis Sassou Nguesso in an election in March, even though it is widely seen as unlikely to secure what would be the first change in leadership in nearly 20 years.
If Cape Dory was a "travel diary," as Moore describes it, which catapulted them into the spotlight almost by accident, Yours Conditionally is wholly intentional, a singular, autonomous vision (the duo even started their own label, Mutually Detrimental, to release the record).
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on Tuesday conditionally ordered Montana Attorney General Tim Fox's case to be grouped with hundreds of other opioid-related lawsuits by states, counties and municipalities that have been consolidated before a federal judge in Ohio.
Last year, Chris Christie, a Republican who was governor of New Jersey, conditionally vetoed a bill that would have banned marriage for children under 18, on the ground that it did not "comport with the sensibilities" or "religious customs" of some residents.
Russia had been conditionally reinstated after the 2018 Games, but it got the new punishment on Monday after it was caught manipulating doping data: Russian officials deleted and changed files on doping in an apparent effort to help athletes avoid being sanctioned.
Due to limited evidence about its efficacy—at least when compared to established therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy—the APA only conditionally recommends the use of EMDR therapy in treating PTSD, meaning that they suggest it may be helpful to treat the condition.
The ban will hit 50,000 people who have been conditionally approved for Global Entry but are still waiting to sit for an interview and complete the process — and another 30,000 who have applied and are waiting to be vetted, according to the attorney general's office.
Czech utility CEZ, in which the state holds a 70% share, last week said it had conditionally agreed to provide 2 million euros ($2.2 million) through a convertible loan to EMH which paves the way for it to become one of EMH's largest shareholders.
BRAZZAVILLE, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Congo Republic's opposition has conditionally agreed to run against President Denis Sassou Nguesso in an election in March, even though it is widely seen as unlikely to secure what would be the first change in leadership in nearly 20 years.
In conditionally approving the merger of BM&F Bovespa SA and Cetip SA to create the B3 monopoly last year, Brazil antitrust watchdog Cade imposed arbitration for settling the issue of custodial fees if ATG and B3 did not reach an agreement within 120 days.
A federal magistrate judge in Chicago conditionally certified a class of employees in a federal Fair Labor Standards Act collective action accusing an Addison, Illinois-based physical therapy company they worked for of forcing them to work off the clock to meet productivity standards.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's customs office said on Monday it had conditionally lifted a ban on beef and beef products from U.S. cows more than 30 months old, following Beijing's pledge to increase farm purchases from the United States under their Phase 1 trade deal.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's customs office said on Monday it had conditionally lifted a ban on beef and beef products from U.S. cows more than 30 months old, following Beijing's pledge to increase farm purchases from the United States under their Phase 1 trade deal.
But even if some in the media are unwilling to state this clearly, the president has long positioned American identity as something naturally inherited by whites and only conditionally granted to other races, wielding patriotism and citizenship as a cudgel to be used against people of color.
In early January President Obama conditionally lifted the sanctions against Sudan which were first imposed in 1997 by President Clinton, when the terrorist Osama bin Laden was expelled from Sudan, and more sanctions were imposed in 2004 by President Bush during the tragic devastation in Darfur.
KABUL, Afghanistan — More than 18 years after the United States invaded Afghanistan, President Trump has conditionally approved a peace deal with the Taliban that would withdraw the last American troops from the country, potentially beginning the end of America's longest war, according to Afghan and American officials.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said the arbitrator's decision conditionally certifying the class was not a final order, so the court did not have jurisdiction to hear the appeal by Sterling, which is being represented by Seyfarth Shaw.
In the years to come, the competition between Tiger and his contemporaries took the sport to places no boob-signing man-child could have dreamed of; one of the core jokes of Happy Gilmore, about golf being starchy and dull, was conditionally suspended for the better part of a decade.
In a court filing unsealed on Friday, U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar in San Francisco conditionally certified a collective action made up of thousands of individuals age 40 or older who applied for associate jobs with PwC's tax or accounting businesses since 2013 and met minimum qualifications but were not hired.
The Washington Post's report that Republican nominee Roy Moore alleged pursued teenage girls while in his thirties -- which Moore denies -- has led to a chorus of GOP senators conditionally calling on Moore to withdraw from the ballot ahead of the December 12 special election for Attorney General Jeff Sessions' old seat.
For instance, Clinton now conditionally opposes the trans-pacific partnership; spoke negatively of charter schools in front of a teacher's union rally; and made ambiguous statements on whether independent contractors in the gig economy should have to be treated like regular workers (which could be devastating to a company like Uber).
The panel said U.S. District Judge Jose Linares had not undertaken the "rigorous analysis" required to determine whether class certification was appropriate, and wrongly applied the Fair Labor Standards Act's test for conditionally certifying a class rather than the higher bar for class certification required by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP).
In a case of first impression for any federal appeals court, a unanimous three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday rejected Country Club Inc's argument that three exotic dancers lost their status as opt-in plaintiffs when a federal judge refused to conditionally certify a collective action against the Atlanta strip club.
With a green light from the Feds, states race to regulate driverless cars California lawmakers and regulators just conditionally approved the road-testing of high autonomy cars that require no driver or even human controls, becoming the first state in the nation to flesh out an innovation-nurturing framework after federal regulators last month gave the green light to driverless technology.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a federal judge in Phoenix should have decided whether to conditionally certify a class of dancers who claimed Stetson Desert Project LLC, represented by Buchalter, owed them minimum wage and overtime pay before he considered whether they were the company's employees under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
And there is the fact that, in the event I am conditionally able to convince white professors or colleagues of my deservingness to be present (because I was raised by two academics, I am usually successful in presenting a relatively "unthreatening" performance of Blackness), I am then often compelled to endure commiserating complaints about other students or staff whose Blackness presents a difficulty in a way mine seems not to.
Novo Resources Corp: * NOVO REPORTS PLANNED SHARE TRANSACTION BETWEEN KIRKLAND LAKE GOLD AND ARTEMIS RESOURCES * NOVO RESOURCES CORP - CONDITIONALLY AGREED TO LIFT REMAINDER OF 12-MONTH CONTRACTUAL HOLD PERIOD IN ORDER TO PERMIT PURCHASE BY KIRKLAND LAKE GOLD * NOVO RESOURCES CORP - INFORMED SHARE TRANSFER IS EXPECTED TO CLOSE BY END OF THIS MONTH * NOVO RESOURCES - HOLD PERIOD IN ORDER TO PERMIT PURCHASE BY KIRKLAND LAKE GOLD OF 4 MILLION NOVO SHARES WHICH WERE ISSUED TO ARTEMIS RESOURCES IN AUG 2017 Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
OF PURPLEBRICKS' SHARE CAPITAL FOLLOWING TRANSACTION * AXEL SPRINGER AGREED CONDITIONALLY TO SUBSCRIBE FOR 27.8 MILLION NEW SHARES AT A PRICE OF 360 PENCE PER ORDINARY SHARE * INTENDS TO ALLOCATE APPROXIMATELY £50 MILLION OF SUBSCRIPTION PROCEEDS TO US ROLLOUT * PURPLEBRICKS - UK UNDERLYING SOFTNESS AND ADVERSE WEATHER IN FEB, MARCH RESULTED IN REVENUES FOR YEAR EXPECTED TO BE ABOUTY 5 PERCENT BELOW CO CONSENSUS​ * "BEGINNING TO SEE EXPECTED SPRING MARKET ACTIVITY BUILDING EVEN THOUGH BACKDROP OF RELATIVE MARKET SOFTNESS PERSISTS" Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:

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