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"The envisaged agreement should uphold common high standards, and corresponding high standards over time with (European) Union standards as reference point," says the document, seen by Reuters.
But they both do need to recognize high standards for those things ... (As a side note, by tradition at Amazon, authors' names never appear on the memos — the memo is from the whole team.)" Benefits of High Standards: A "culture of high standards is protective of all the 'invisible' but crucial work that goes on in every company.
It could relate to failing to meet impossibly high standards.
He set high standards of conduct for those around him.
You have high standards, which makes you kind of arrogant.
We have high standards, whether you like it or not.
Nintendo has very high standards and so do their fans.
And journalists should be held to high standards as well.
However, you do have something in common: your high standards.
It highlights that simply setting high standards is not enough.
"We have high standards," Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said.
Many people don't believe Vietnamese brands can be high standards.
The high standards could impede young PhDs with low budgets.
You have really high standards, Taurus, and we love it!
I'd say we abide by high standards of data privacy.
He himself came from a family with soaringly high standards.
All four men had uncompromisingly high standards but different strengths.
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Recognize when employees hit their goalsSet and maintain high standards.
It should be measured against high standards that are applied consistently.
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It is right that they should be held to high standards.
WE KNOW HOW TO FOLLOW THE RULES AND SET HIGH STANDARDS.
We have high standards in terms of labor protections, environmental protections.
This year's letter focuses on the idea of setting high standards.
At least part of the answer has to be high standards.
"Organic goes far beyond and has extremely high standards," he said.
I mean, I have pretty high standards but—just too small.
There are high standards, and then there are David Bowie's standards.
I definitely put pressure on myself and set extremely high standards.
I did and still do hold very high standards for myself.
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But they didn't have such high standards back in the early 2000s.
However, it's not clear whether other companies are following such high standards.
Perform Legging, available in four colors, $58I have high standards for leggings.
Will he be tougher on that group because of his high standards?
They set extraordinarily high standards for themselves and the people around them.
Museum professionals "must be guided by high standards of morals," Sachs insisted.
It is first and foremost values and high standards of public life.
And so as a result we hold our employees to high standards.
Some of her fans (me) failed to rise to her high standards.
By his impossibly high standards, Durant's outside shot was hardly an inferno.
Those countries reminded China of the need for high standards and transparency.
Do you have very high standards for the people you date now?
Like all people of deep ambition, you set high standards for yourself.
I wanted her to have very high standards, to be very elegant.
Even by Silicon Valley's high standards, Reid Hoffman has had a successful career.
It's not up to your high standards of what a planet should be?
Hampson argued that Australia simply has very high standards for their English requirements.
With the achievement competence, you have high standards for yourself and for others.
BAIER: Krauthammer&aposs high standards for political leaders were bipartisan for President Obama.
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The build quality of the PX lives up to Bowers & Wilkins' high standards.
It is surely right to hold Israel, the strong side, to high standards.
First, we didn't live up to the high standards we set for ourselves .
University of Phoenix is committed to high standards of accountability, transparency and compliance.
There are very high standards for applicants and students straight through to graduation.
Apple's high standards contributed to delays on the project, former construction managers said.
He would create high standards for education with metrics and results; and  6900.
They hold high standards for behavior while being lovingly engaged with their children.
High standards of public argument and common decency are another kind of limit.
Bring a new person onto a high standards team, and they'll quickly adapt.
Countries that receive U.S. foreign aid must be held to similarly high standards.
Our clients have high standards in terms of what they expect from us.
Shouldn't a woman as multifaceted, beautiful and accomplished as Molly have high standards?
They set high standards for students and try to instill confidence in them.
Turks have wonderfully high standards for the freshness and quality of their food.
"Women are not held to unreasonably high standards these days," Ms. Nooyi said.
It's not worse than high standards and no devotion, but it's really bad.
Bourdain had high standards for himself as well as the media he consumed.
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These officials must be held to the same high standards as past admin officials.
Women who can meet the high standards required will have new opportunities to serve.
In reality, you have high standards for the excellence you deserve in your life.
Even by its own high standards, Asus outdid expectations with its Computex presser today.
Bezos writes high standards are "teachable" and that they are "contagious" within an organization.
"Unrealistic beliefs on scope — often hidden and undiscussed — kill high standards," Amazon's founder wrote.
"[P]eople are pretty good at learning high standards simply through exposure," says Bezos.
They were very strict with high standards, and were inclined to preach to you.
Rauschenberg's integrity, while unimpeachable, never had much to do with high standards of art.
Farms in other areas must also meet high standards on treatment of animal waste.
You are changing how your organization operates but still demanding high standards and outcomes.
"People expect high standards of transparency and control from us," a Google spokesman said.
This is not one of those years, at least by UConn's preposterously high standards.
Administration officials assured that they would provide high standards for the care of children.
Mr. Bezos also talks about the importance of "high standards" for his digital behemoth.
S/he maintains high standards of professionalism, efficiency, personal communication, discretion and independent judgment.
"The French couture industry has rigid high standards and its own history," he said.
" It said a deal with Washington that "maintains our high standards ... is a priority.
"Leaders have relentlessly high standards," according to Amazon's statement of its 14 driving principles.
Dutch telecoms companies will now have "extra high standards" for equipment suppliers, he said.
In exchange, there are very high standards for applicants and students straight through to graduation.
"Ivanka has taken on several measures to promote high standards of ethical conduct," Spicer said.
And you know, you&aposre going to have to have some high standards for that.
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Lighthizer said it would also provide high standards for digital trade and include industrial goods.
"We need to be very careful with the high standards of impeachment," he told reporters.
The American Bankers Association welcomed the OCC's pledge to hold fintech companies to high standards.
Those are pretty high standards for what is basically just a pile of junk food.
"Leaders have relentlessly high standards," according to the company's statement of its 14 driving principles.
Maybe it's their high standards, maybe it's that even the best of us fail sometimes.
Those found to have fallen short of our high standards face being discharged from service.
To comply with these high standards, Kamel says he lost $97,000 and filed for bankruptcy.
Beijing said Sunday that high standards in multilateral trade deals discourages participation from developing economies.
Fallon resigned Wednesday, saying his past behavior "may have fallen below the high standards" expected.
In exchange, there are very high standards for applicants and students straight through to graduation.
Farrah is the hardest working individual I know and sets very high standards of herself.
More importantly, say how bummed you are that you slipped from your own high standards.
We know you have high standards when it comes to Norrath and we do too.
In the letter, Bezos stressed the importance of having high standards in running a business.
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They maintain high standards with careful editing, peer review, composition and archiving at considerable cost.
We know customers have high standards, so we set a high bar for Prime Air.
Katsuyama: I think, from our standpoint we have high standards as a team for conduct.
The All-Clad D5 Brushed Stainless Steel 10-Piece Set upholds the brand's high standards.
Talented left-leaning reporters, editors, and columnists expect (or demand) editorial independence and high standards.
"We are deeply disappointed that we fell short of our own high standards," MetLife said.
This behavior is totally unacceptable and falls well below the high standards the army expects.
You may be pushing yourself out of something that was founded on impossibly high standards.
His colleagues recalled Mr. Nelson as a deeply curious man with almost impossibly high standards.
Maybe you have impossibly high standards and feel like you're not measuring up to them.
And Republicans are setting ridiculously high standards for what a "replace" bill could look like.
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High standards, regulatory and sanitary, have been enforced, partly because of local sensitivities about animal slaughter.
In the market for a new job – and have high standards when it comes to living?
I thought I was a moral person with high standards, highly educated, knowing this or that.
Even though my grandfather was a teacher and he had high standards, they had to survive.
A safe environment with very high standards of biosecurity is important in raising chicks, said Wang.
If well designed, they will provide clarity to manufacturers while still setting high standards for safety.
She looks like a mermaid, but she wasn't graceful enough to meet her own high standards.
As Americans, we hold consumer goods to high standards to keep our families and communities safe.
Reviewed this week on Patrick Carney's High Standards Music Corner: "The Castle," by The Flaming Lips.
For that reason, Brainard said, those lenders can set high standards in consumer protection and privacy.
All employees nationwide have received updated training on our high standards of hygiene including ice handling.
However, please know we have to have standards, most of all we must have high standards.
Another possibility is that middle-class parents are stressed because they set themselves such high standards.
Accreditations offered by the likes of the Joint Commission International (JCI) help highlight Panama's high standards.
Good teachers set clear goals, enforce high standards of behaviour and manage their lesson time wisely.
Building a culture of high standards is well worth the effort, and there are many benefits.
We should also define high standards for vocational education and attach real apprenticeship opportunities to it.
Coach Geno Auriemma has persisted in the high standards that he believes his teams can fulfill.
Personal accountability: Individual responsibility Personal accountability is an individual's responsibility and commitment to uphold high standards.
Nestled midway through the narrative, the billionaire tech boss revealed a lesson about achieving high standards.
"The UK's reputation for quality regulation and high standards is a key competitive advantage," Celic said.
But Lee says his prices are as cheap as he can go while maintaining high standards.
It means selecting customers with high standards, who, in turn, elevate the standards of your company.
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They do have high standards when it comes to medical support and care of the athletes.
We have high standards, and our internal policies build on the regulatory requirements in each jurisdiction.
Google issued a statement saying that people "expect high standards of transparency and control from us".
Perhaps these providers worry about not living up to high standards and end up silencing themselves.
But the point we were making was that we were always striving to meet high standards.
As far as name calling and insults are concerned, President Trump hasn't exactly set high standards.
They believed it was their responsibility to hold brothers to high standards of tolerance and cooperation.
To keep costs down further, the work was done to high standards — but not too high.
However, she stressed that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson also appeared to want similarly high standards.
Winn continues to hold the ward and the veteran inmates selected to the established high standards.
Their laughter sets a welcoming mood, a sign of politeness and generosity if not high standards.
In exchange, there are very high standards for applicants and matriculated students straight through to graduation.
We hold ourselves to high standards, and when we fall short, we take responsibility for it.
With work, I have very high standards and quality, and therefore, I give very tough feedback.
On Baseball Even by his own high standards, Mike Trout is having a very good week.
Nielsen says the government has high standards for detention centers and the children are well cared for.
It's all part of keeping up the high standards Sitsongpeenong has been known for since the beginning.
According to Bloomberg, Panera is the only national chain with such high standards for its pork products.
The best succeed because they are well-managed organisations with skilful teachers, high standards and high expectations.
" In a response, a Google spokesperson said, "People expect high standards of transparency and control from us.
It may stem in part from the fact that people tend to hold themselves to high standards.
"People expect high standards of transparency and control from us," a Google spokesperson said in a statement.
" "Adopt high standards, cultivate a professional mind set and don't be afraid to be viewed as decisive.
Growing up, Cecil revered his mother, the former Almeida Ragland, for her learning and her high standards.
I have a soft spot for fuchsia pink lipsticks but that also means I have high standards.
Overall, they're fine cameras, but fall short of the very high standards set by Samsung's Galaxy S7.
Students can rest assured that our bootcamps will be held to the high standards of our university.
By setting high standards, companies are able to live up to "ever-rising customer expectations," he said.
Wolfe turned crankier in his later years and works, and his high standards sometimes bled into snobbism.
"I assure that state agencies will fully uphold those high standards, as they review these applications," Gov.
You can consider yourself a person of high standards in general and still have debilitating blind spots.
When we find anything that does not meet our high standards of care, we take swift action.
All of those guys set incredibly high standards, and you were always trying to match their performance.
She responded by saying she had "high standards" and was "tough" enough to deal with world leaders.
Those with high standards for their online behavior would never admit clicking on this kind of thing.
Conservatives have lectured women and people of color for years about the importance of meeting high standards.
Stars are expected to conform to notoriously high standards of conduct, both from their management and fans.
Over time, more schools failed to keep up to such high standards and faced sanctions, including closings.
The Cochrane Collaboration meta-analyses must adhere to very high standards of transparency and methodological rigor and reproducibility.
"This is a first class mine that operates with high standards and true professionalism," CEO John Schroder said.
Tech companies have a responsibility to hold themselves up to the high standards that they espouse, says Packnett.
Westchester makes regular site visits to verify that farm management practices and working conditions meet our high standards.
Throughout adolescence, Jimenez felt pressured by her intensely ambitious mother, whose high standards were seemingly impossible to meet.
They weren't selfish in that way; they just had these incredibly high standards that everyone had to meet.
The Kardashians are especially different, given the impossibly high standards and stakes that they have as public figures.
We set high standards for our coverage here, and on Saturday we fell far short of those standards.
Not all leaders have met high standards, but that doesn't mean the public shouldn't strive for that perfection.
But high standards (widely deployed and at all levels of detail) are certainly a big part of it.
Both universities said they hold their athletic programs to high standards and pledged to cooperate with the investigation.
"Building a culture of high standards is well worth the effort, and there are many benefits," he says.
"We have very high standards for our delivery service providers and how they serve customers," the representative said.
He has been very committed to making sure we institute high standards here and we're held to them.
Because high standards and demanding appraisals are often what exhort you to your best achievements and best self.
But just as importantly, polls show that consumers want the government to set high standards for fuel economy.
We as a society hold drug manufacturers to extremely high standards, requiring extensive proof of efficacy and safety.
"We will adopt policies to promote high standards of liberalization and facilitation of trade and investment," he added.
"I have been clear from the very beginning that I support high standards and local control," he said.
In a high standards culture, doing that work well is its own reward ... [H]igh standards are fun!
"It's important to maintain high standards when you are looking at the performance of new solutions," he said.
Widener explained that Erewhon has very high standards when it comes to the products placed on its shelves.
As Milton believes God to have high standards for his servants, so students believe colleges want the impossible.
The plant is designed to meet the high standards of an increased production flexibility for future BMW models.
Meanwhile advocates of the union insist it maintains high standards and prevents farmers being undercut by cheaper producers.
"The UK government must commit to maintaining the high standards and rule out a devastating No-Deal Brexit."
"People expect high standards of transparency and control from us," a Google spokesperson told Recode in a statement.
Also known as perfectionism, falling short is a common fear among people who set unrealistically high standards for themselves.
"WNZL acknowledges the high standards required ... and has already taken several steps to address the issues raised," it said.
Second, expectations matter: in delaying selection, top-performing countries suggest to all pupils that they can achieve high standards.
Final Audio is a Japanese company that is niche even by the high standards of extremism of Japanese audiophilia.
" He continued: "You can consider yourself a person of high standards in general and still have debilitating blind spots.
Although she is intentionally avoiding the loud antics, she maintains that she still has high standards for the girls.
"This is inexcusable and does not reflect the high standards we have for our delivery partners," a spokesperson said.
" Details: "After much effort, we've concluded AirPower will not achieve our high standards and we have cancelled the project.
I want the Trump administration to be successful and that starts with embracing high standards for openness and transparency.
Moving forward, he wrote, suppliers must meet high standards for precision on parts or Tesla won't work with them.
She has such a mastery of her artistry and her voice, and she has such high standards of excellence.
Both regimes widely use gas to execute Jews and anyone deemed to not live up to their high standards.
High standards, high ratesChu, who likes wearing bow-ties, is affable to many and known for having ultrahigh standards.
As an education voter, I believe in a shortlist of necessary things: high standards, transparent accountability and school choice.
They set high standards for themselves in their lives and careers, but are able to go after their goals.
If there's one thing that Marco Pierre White is known for, it's a single-minded pursuit of high standards.
Even people who were "good" at their jobs might not be up to Loeffler's high standards, the source said.
He's the reason Kate (Chrissy Metz) has such high standards for her husband Toby (Chris Sullivan) as a father.
One way Frazier was able to persevere, break barriers and achieve success was by maintaining high standards for himself.
" In the tweet, Calvin apologized for "not holding myself to the same high standards as The Register holds others.
K-Pop stars are expected to conform to notoriously high standards of conduct, both from their management and fans.
Mr. Epstein's websites portrayed the foundation as an organization with high standards and high aspirations for changing the world.
Chilufya said there was need to continue observing high standards of cleanliness to avoid a recurrence of the disease.
Even given the high standards he's set, it's been stunning to watch him take over games at key moments.
Apple has canceled its AirPower wireless charger, citing difficulty in achieving the company's "high standards" for the product, via TechCrunch.
If you have high standards and you're constantly trying to push yourself to meet those standards, you will get better.
Whatever doomy worldview one might extract from its constant, bloody violence certainly isn't present in its high standards of production.
This video of he and Michelle dancing to Michael Jackson's "Thriller," however, is exceptional, even by his own high standards.
Juxtapositions like this only make it easier for folks to vilify Cardi when she fails to meet these high standards.
In "Terrorist" (2006), his novel about a radicalised teenager, John Updike, another venerable writer, fell short of his high standards.
His parents, Ray and JoAnn, were both in the military and had high standards for their two children growing up.
"China is a huge market, and should not be deprived of the high standards that the brand promises," it added.
" Update: A Google spokesperson has sent us the following statement: "People expect high standards of transparency and control from us.
I think it might be the greatest city in the world, and I have high standards: I'm a New Yorker.
All Fire tablets' communication with Amazon's cloud meet our high standards for privacy and security including appropriate use of encryption.
There are many who have been living by it, and who have created technology to make high standards commercially viable.
The most essential tool for recruitment is the high standards candidates must meet to become members of our noble profession.
"We know earning customer trust starts with high standards for the products we carry," Walmart spokesman Randy Hargrove told CNBC.
All Editions sites are good for the local economy, work closely with local communities and host kitchens with high standards.
In the shareholder letter, Bezos stressed the importance of having high standards in running a business and meeting customer expectations.
I doubt this puzzle would be accepted with Will's high standards these days, with two partials and one plural name.
If you're tight on time, there's no way the task can be done to your unreasonably high standards anyway, right?
But the two core premises – slashing tariffs while enforcing high standards in areas like labour and the environment – are intact.
Those students are already displaying Amazon's famous leadership principles, which include qualities like "insisting" on high standards and taking ownership.
You have high standards (of course, you're the sign of royalty), but get clear on what you're really looking for.
Perfectionism can be easy to dismiss as harmless—from the outside it can look like talent, ambition, and high standards.
Sydney, 250, from Oregon, said the key is to be a good human being: Society has high standards for men.
Verhoosel said the WFP would require "high standards for access and monitoring" to be in place before distributing any aid.
I'd say it's unfair to hold Google to the high standards set by Apple and Samsung, but them's the rules.
I'd say it's unfair to hold Google to the high standards set by Apple and Samsung, but them's the rules.
It's nonnegotiable that Democrats hold their presidential aspirants to high standards on issues of racial justice, gender equality and more.
When she recalls how deeply her parents loved each other, you believed entirely in her high standards for marital devotion.
The company was vague about why the product never panned out, simply claiming it did not achieve Apple's high standards.
There are strict rules for "selection out" for officers whose capabilities and service are judged not to meet high standards.
We are going to insist on the high standards of behavior, even the church treasurer is not protected from review.
Opponents argue that trade agreements weaken the ability of the United States to set and enforce its own high standards.
Other characters instantly recognize them as a world-shaking threat, even before they seem particularly bad by Borderlands' high standards.
It's great if you have high standards and are detailed oriented, but no one wins when team members burn out.
We should not be looking for a Trump replacement who humiliates subordinates, with the explanation that she demands high standards.
Because no company can afford to give up on the California market, our cars all meet the state's high standards.
He steals Beck's phone, stalks her home, and starts murdering everyone around her who doesn't live up to his high standards.
Garbus said what impressed her most from her year with the Times was its high standards on sourcing and fact checking.
She had a few theories, from low self-esteem, body negativity and embarrassment, to setting "unreasonably high" standards for her partners.
Staying on the subject of high standards, the president misspelled the name of his defense secretary in a tweet on Sunday.
"The IRS holds our employees to high standards, and we do not tolerate inappropriate behavior," the spokesperson said in the statement.
The greedy ways Apple got to $1 trillion Apple cancels AirPower product, citing inability to meet its high standards for hardware
The research team provides some of the data that appears in The Economist and helps to maintain the newspaper's high standards.
"There is always a group with very high standards, and that has helped raise the minimum level for all," he said.
Our research team provides some of the data that appear in The Economist and helps to maintain the newspaper's high standards.
They know what high standards Harvard has and how rigorous the competition is, but he's always won at the highest level.
We also support effective privacy legislation that holds companies to high standards in their use of data and transparency for users.
"Nebenzya certainly works as professionally as his predecessor" and "will adhere to the high standards set forth by him," Slutsky said.
It makes sense for overseas buyers to demand high standards: there's nothing romantic about environmentally unfriendly roses harvested by miserable workers.
We have high standards of care in place and are actively gathering more information to determine any policy or procedural violations.
"To achieve high standards … you need to form and proactively communicate realistic beliefs about how hard something is going to be."
He's a really hard worker, holds himself to the same high standards he holds others, and he's an incredible family man.
We must improve our cybersecurity, find new solutions to emerging threats, and unite behind maintaining high standards for our election system.
" New Oriental said its counseling division "prides itself on its longstanding commitment to education and the very high standards it has.
All of which is to say that Olsen is at a creative peak right now, even by her own high standards.
Baselga did not adhere to the high standards pertaining to conflict of interest disclosures that the A.A.C.R. expects of its leadership.
"All recruits, including Mavni recruits, must meet the high standards and qualifications for military service," Major Gleason said in a statement.
In 2011, the staff of the S.E.C. recommended that stockbrokers should be subject to the same high standards as investment advisers.
On Monday, the British government pledged to protect its National Health Service and ensure high standards for UK workers and consumers.
He says he would work with states to establish "high standards" for those seeking permission to carry concealed weapons in public.
Bock&aposs approach to hiring prioritizes setting uncompromising high standards and making the process inclusive of each candidate&aposs potential colleagues.
The priority is ensuring that the high standards we've established are met, and the proposed regulatory revisions continue to do that.
This trend has led to the rise of B Corporations, a certification for companies that meet high standards of social responsibility.
"Our goal is to continue to provide the markets with a range of services, at our very high standards," Maguire said.
Response: Chief Gallagher has insisted that the charges against him were concocted by team members who couldn't meet his high standards.
But they're larger on a per-price basis and meet high standards of quality (Excellent cut, G color, and VS2 clarity).
The CPTPP accord thus fills an important political and geographic space with a market-oriented, high-standards and rules-based agreement.
Tom Ford's got high standards ... so high, his $40 million crib isn't quite up to snuff, but that's about to change.
A second explanation of England's success was a handful of outstanding performances, even relative to the team's previously high standards (see chart).
Banks are held to high standards in how they facilitate transactions from sanctioned countries (like Iran, Burma and Côte d'Ivoire) or individuals.
"I've worked hard to make better decisions and to live up to the high standards that are expected of me," Elliott wrote.
It's fair to say that Caps have high standards, but they're far more likely to hold themselves to those expectations than others.
We're just thinking about things through a different lens, and at the same time having very high standards like we always do.
"It's my responsibility, and it's my mission, to protect…the high standards of the game played without any doubt on the result."
Like them, he insists he is committed to the FBI's high standards, but his reprehensible conduct makes a mockery of his claims.
Officials said the families would receive mental health treatment and other services in facilities that are held to high standards of care.
High standards are needed to ensure the money is spent well and in line with funds' policies on gender equality, for example.
It is difficult to overstate the importance of the PPG, both for its high standards and its rigorous approach to reviewing operations.
"Theyre going to have to convince us of very high standards before they have access to the U.S. financial system," he said.
A hostess, Isabella believes she's single because she has high standards, but she's ready and willing to commit for the right man.
While Monchengladbach might not have been able to maintain such high standards to the modern day, their seventies vintage was quite spectacular.
"MetLife did not live up to the high standards we set for ourselves," Kandarian wrote in his annual letter, also on Thursday.
Sure, it may not have had the most outstanding dialogue or special effects but regardless, there were high standards set with Cinderella.
"[Jobs] had very high standards and he did not suffer fools gladly, and so he annoyed a lot of people," says Metcalfe.
For example, companies with high standards of corporate governance face fewer tail risks, such as large fines from regulators or reputational damage.
He was also clear that while its doors would be open to all, that did not mean it would lower high standards.
Books of The Times Carl Hiaasen's irresistible "Razor Girl" meets his usual sky-high standards for elegance, craziness and mike-drop humor.
Recent struggles during winter have also led to concerns as to whether the NHS has been adequately funded to maintain high standards.
The Democratic leader noted that Jordan has repeatedly held those in power to high standards of accountability for misconduct under their watch.
"They're going to have to convince us of very high standards before they have access to the U.S. financial system," he said.
We do not want the federal government to roll back our high standards and replace them with laws favorable to chemical corporations.
Ham is chairwoman of Military Families for High Standards, a non-profit that pushes for rigorous education opportunities for military-connected children.
They seemed to fade when asked to live up to his high standards, seemed to find the need to satisfy him crushing.
" The inescapable, and deeply disturbing, implication is that "high standards" really means "standards that all students will never be able to meet.
The new unit, which will be built on the current factory site, will meet high standards of reliability and sustainability, it said.
The orchestra's management noted that a number of large orchestras have cut weeks and said that they continued to uphold high standards.
The House of Representatives should expect of itself the same flexibility and high standards of hygiene that we are asking of others.
Given the high standards set by the local dogs, we immediately put Nutella in puppy class, hoping to also meet other owners.
Chief Gallagher has always denied charges of misconduct, saying he was accused by poor performers who could not meet his high standards.
And we are not going to launch a product until we feel like we have something that passes our very high standards.
OSU takes seriously the high standards of conduct expected in our athletic department and does not tolerate any deviation from those standards.
The lack of the plan "represents a departure from high standards of commercial honor," the settlement agreement states, according to Galvin's office.
No matter who this cool guy is, his mile-high standards and sixth sense for gear makes him impossible to shop for.
Even by the high standards of the best recent stagings of Cunningham's work, the dance level of this Lyon production was inspiring.
Asset Managers are rated 'Good Standards', 'High Standards' and 'Highest Standards', relative to the standards applied by institutional investors in international markets.
And then the third one is, do it in a way where people feel your high standards and feel your deep devotion.
Additionally, under TSA the FAMS have done away with most if not all the previously high standards the once elite cadre had.
Such high standards are seeing competitive simulator racing creep into the eSports market, with iRacing at the very center of its drive.
A generation is coming to political maturity that expects not just high standards of provision, delivered quickly to specification, but also real control.
The high standards for law enforcement were seen in several examples like those team cops that solved cases in 40 minutes or less.
To no one's surprise, Selina had a complicated relationship with her mother, who apparently set impossibly high standards that Selina could never meet.
At a minimum they should help BRI countries assess schemes and show them how to gain from transparency, high standards and formal contracts.
The rest of the cast doesn't always meet the same high standards, although all are creditable performers within the limits of their roles.
"We apologize for not meeting the expectations of our grain customers, nor our own high standards," Ruest said in a statement on Wednesday.
The hummus is actually spicy by my high standards, and the portions are so large that I can save some for tomorrow's lunch.
When Venus enters earth sign Virgo on July 9, expect your already high standards to get even more particular—Virgo is super picky.
" Amazon added that, "all Fire tablets' communication with Amazon's cloud meet our high standards for privacy and security including appropriate use of encryption.
In the annual shareholder letter, Bezos makes the point that human evolution revolved around people's high standards and insatiable desire to move forward.
Münsterhof Thanks to Switzerland's high standards for produce and food in general, you'd be hard-pressed to find a bad meal in Zürich.
To that end, the agreement should remain a single, tripartite undertaking, with high standards that build on existing, interconnected supply chains between businesses.
We have high standards for the team in terms of the work we're trying to do and how we're trying to accomplish that.
When the purpose for using these techniques is related to the democratic process, the case for high standards of transparency is very strong.
It's a complex topic that doesn't lend itself to soundbites favored by campaigns—on one hand, shouldn't politicians be held to high standards?
As I've written in the past, humans hold robots to very high standards, to the point where their adoption can be drastically delayed.
Analysts see the WhatsApp hack as an example of how even technologies that incorporate high standards of security are in some cases, vulnerable.
We will not hesitate to take any additional steps that might be required to meet the high standards we set for our operations.
Though Ms. Reichlen and Mr. la Cour epitomized the high standards to which all dancers aspire, the Simegiatos dancers were not seriously outshone.
"The behavior in this photo is inconsistent with the high standards Subway Franchise Owners follow," Kip Klopfenstein, a Subway business development agent, said.
While the League, a dating app for people with "high standards," has no such storefront, it purposely tries to limit the dating supply.
" Travers gave the film three-out-of-five stars, noting like many others that the flick wasn't "up to Pixar's usual high standards.
But the focus here is on her fraught relationship with her mother (Laurie Metcalf), who is equally strong-willed and has high standards.
"We have very high standards of behavior and for the most part achieve them better than any other institution I know," he said.
They have no place in our society and are inconsistent with the high standards that must be held by those in public office.
"I can only play if I can perform up to my own high standards, and I can no longer do that," she said.
Those high standards also filtered into his filmmaking; as the New Yorker profile noted, he emphasized authenticity in filming and never staged scenes.
Because I couldn't be certain that the delivery food would be prepared in accordance with the high standards of veganism I forwent any takeout.
I've also got extremely high standards, and I won't spend my money on something that doesn't taste just as good as its glutenous counterpart.
By their own high standards, United have struggled since Alex Ferguson retired three years ago, never finishing higher than fourth in the English standings.
The most successful institutions have independent boards of trustees who raise private money and insist on high standards—the museum in Rio had neither.
No matter who's in charge, no matter what's going on, it is easy and essential for journalists to hold powerful people to high standards.
It looks like humans aren't the only ones into swiping for dates these days and apparently we aren't the only ones with high standards.
"This is inexcusable and does not reflect the high standards we have for our delivery partners — we take these matters seriously," a spokesperson said.
No Bachelor Winter Games intro lived up to these high standards better than former Bachelor Ben Higgins' greeting in the ABC franchise's latest spinoff.
In their first week on High Standards Music Corner, hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd get "picnic vibes" from Kygo and Selena Gomez's new collaboration.
" The statement also decrisbed Weinstein's actions as "repugnant, abhorrent, and antithetical to the high standards of the Academy and the creative community it represents.
Kamel also says that he lost $97,000 from leasing (or otherwise purchasing) a car that meets the high standards of the company's premium service.
Beyoncé uploaded another round of impossibly aspirational family photos to her website, and one thing remains clear: Blue Ivy Carter has very high standards.
"Tessa is an incredibly smart, driven woman who holds herself and those she loves to very high standards," Heigl tells PEOPLE of her character.
Asset managers are rated 'Good Standards', 'High Standards' and 'Highest Standards', relative to the standards applied by institutional investors in the relevant national market.
You can have legitimate concerns about Clinton's penchant for secrecy and still not think Trump would meet the high standards he's setting for Clinton.
Milli Raviv, whose Tel Aviv-based International Dental Studies center leased the heads from UTN, said her school maintains "high standards" to protect students.
Governments had to choose between maintaining high standards of regulation and respecting each others' rules, or looking inward with big costs to global trade.
"They're going to have to convince us of very high standards before they have access to the U.S. financial system," Mnuchin said on Monday.
It's time to let states continue to move forward with high standards for all students so each can meet his or her full potential.
Gibbons says most of them were held to high standards in their hometowns and by their families, so asking for help feels like failure.
You chose hard work, high standards, and a very noble mission to save lives, defend the homeland, and protect America's interests around the world.
Leo is the superstar of the zodiac, so spoil yourself and set high standards—Leo season is not the time to settle for less!
In response, almost all public colleges and universities have increased tuition while considering other ways to raise revenue, lower costs and maintain high standards.
So why do women with such high standards in seemingly every other aspect of their lives seem to have such low standards in relationships?
"The high standards here in the U.S. have made our banks stronger in absolute terms and in comparative terms" against foreign banks, Curry said.
In these less critical areas, Chinese projects should be welcomed if they meet high standards of transparency, sustainability, resiliency, fiscal responsibility, and social responsibility.
"I want the Trump administration to be successful and that starts with embracing high standards for openness and transparency," he said in a statement.
Although each house is unique, Orlando Lakefront owner Adam Money has made it his mission to ensure every tiny house meets his high standards.
A former manufacturing engineer said Musk had very high standards, which could lead him to discard someone's work and tell them to start over.
Warch says the two have done careful checks on all their suppliers to ensure they meet high standards, and that workers are treated well.
While it could be offered, BMW's performance standards are very high and we don't offer a product that meets less than those high standards.
"Market professionals, especially gatekeepers, need to act responsibly and hold themselves to high standards," he said in the speech at the Securities Regulation Institute.
City had set such high standards that there was simply no other choice but to invest; anything else would have been acquiescence to fate.
Agents were asked whether they were inspired by the director's vision and whether they believe his senior leadership team maintained high standards of integrity.
And indeed, there have been many difficulties and setbacks — from his own high standards to the devastating earthquake that rocked the region in 2009.
Erewhon's website also makes its high standards clear, listing ingredients that it claims will never be found in the products on the store's shelves.
And, aware of Schweinsteiger's high standards for both himself and his teammates, Paunovic acknowledged that the franchise would need to do its part, too.
The streaming company, which has seen its stock soar 460% to around $380 in the last five years, holds its employees to high standards.
"Today's progressivism is more or less a secular form of religion with its own high standards," Matt Lewis, a conservative columnist, wrote this spring.
Bezos had high standards for himself and his company — and he held every employee to those as well, no matter how new they were.
Johnson Sirleaf, a former World Bank and United Nations official, said this was unsurprising because many African nations do not meet the Foundation's high standards.
Beckham is probably all the rage in middle school hallways and we're glad to see Brown has already set some pretty high standards for herself.
"Facebook has long called for new regulations to set high standards across the internet," Rebecca Stimson, Facebook's U.K. public policy lead, told The Associated Press.
In all areas of our lives, women are held to incredibly high standards and are made to feel inferior when we inevitably don't measure up.
"I think [chasing perfection] is a beautiful thing because I feel like it allows us to have high standards and reach high goals," Jennings said.
Amazon certifies all flash briefings, and because of TD Ameritrade's status as a broker dealer, the company holds itself to equally high standards of review.
Brog says that John, like many doctors, held himself to extremely high standards, and could "hammer himself mercilessly" whenever he fell short of the mark.
It's also a good idea to avoid situations where you're more pressured to be perfect or have exceedingly high standards for yourself, Dr. Curran says.
Method is Cradle to Cradle-certified, meaning it meets high standards for ingredient safety and environmental health, as well as packaging safety and environmental health.
"We're not living up to the high standards we set for ourselves, or the standards we've demonstrated in other Fiber cities," the company writes today.
"We take seriously any suggestion that our staff have fallen short of the high standards of conduct expected of U.S. government personnel," the spokeswoman said.
Maintaining high standards for how people treat each other is a wonderful thing as we live in a world that's rife with animosity and discrimination.
"Fair, transparent and robust markets, underpinned by high standards, benefit all participants," Dave Ramsden, BoE deputy governor for markets and banking, said in a statement.
Although this example is anchored in Amazon's retail arm, Bezos adds that anyone can focus on high standards both on a personal and career level.
" The spokesperson added that the incident would be "dealt with," and that the military "demands high standards of conduct from service members at all times.
He has very high standards, but so long as you do what you need to do, he's the absolute best and a really great mentor. 
"Based on the information we have so far, we believe our overall programs met our state&aposs high standards," the utility said in a statement.
This is because by being direct, couples are able to identify their problems and solve them, therefore they can also meet those established high standards.
New York's leading new-music group does a real service with its free OpenICE concerts, all constructed and performed at the highest of high standards.
Johnson likely would not have shed 30 pounds without the high standards Spoelstra holds his players to, or the harsh practices he puts them through.
But the true measure of authentic compassion is not only good intentions, but good results — not only feelings of personal satisfaction, but meeting high standards.
"It's highly questionable whether (a deal) would pass the aggressive scrutiny of the two high standards of public interest and pre-approval control," Ward said.
"I recognize that events occurred on my watch where we failed to meet our high standards," Laplanche told the Wall Street Journal after stepping down.
He said the European Union's free trade deal with Canada, which had set high standards for protections, would help prevent adoption of a European-U.
He said they didn't meet the company's high standards and that Tesla is one of many companies that fire employees based on regular performance reviews.
I grew up in an Asian immigrant family, and my parents always had high standards for me, though those standards never included being rich and famous.
The administration should also look for new ways to open markets and advance the high standards that are critical to economic progress in the 21st century.
This success should be extended to other areas of economic policy, from advocating for greater transparency as Asia builds infrastructure to promoting high standards in technology.
We immediately review and thoroughly investigate, taking appropriate steps and corrective actions as needed to ensure our high standards of pet care continue to be met.
"Their exceptionally high standards, and great humanity, were never far from his thinking about the law and how it should be applied in cases," Hansen said.
Harry may have high standards when it comes to cooking but his ethics are shakier: Even though he's on salary, he takes half of Rodney's tips.
That would mean not measuring it so unforgivingly against the New York of my youth, not holding it to the impossibly high standards of my nostalgia.
Fallon said in a letter Wednesday to Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May that he may have "fallen short of the high standards" expected of the military.
Fallon, in a letter sent to Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday, said he may have "fallen short of the high standards" expected of the military.
Governments had to choose between maintaining high standards of regulation and respecting each others' rules, or looking inward with big costs to global trade, he said.
It is clear that we can do better, and we'll continue to work hard to live up to the high standards people rightly expect of Facebook.
Although the AP is one of the most respected news organizations in the world, this "Big Story" does not live up to its usual high standards.
Our counterterrorism professionals have deeply ingrained the PPG's high standards into their practices and culture such that we can streamline the approval process without compromising standards.
His humility, regardless of his continued success, and the high standards he held for himself were just a few of the attributes many remember him by.
We will always hold ourselves and our teammates to high standards and build an environment that cultivates passion, benefits collaboration, and respects all voices and identities.
Over the years, more and more native Taiwanese writers have emerged, spurned on by the high standards set not just by Western expats, but Japanese writers.
Five years ago, at the age of 22017, Helio Castroneves had just ended a dreadful season by his own high standards, finishing 22016th in the championship.
That includes praise for Strauss meeting "the high standards of your faculty peers and of this University" from former Ohio State president Edward Jennings in 1983.
HKMA's Chan also asked banks to continue upholding their high standards in examining applications for big loans from developers earmarking funds for bidding land for development.
Questioned on Chiquibul, ADM said it set high standards for its suppliers of palm oil, without making any specific reference to the company in its reply.
He can repair just about anything and is patient and meticulous and never gives up until a job is completed up to his (very high!) standards.
In his responses, Wray repeatedly and emphatically promised his commitment to running the agency without outside influence and with high standards or he would step down.
We monitor progress to satisfy our own high standards and those of the states and federal government before lands are ultimately released for generations to follow.
Balfour Beatty said it believes the allegation were not "representative of the high standards of customer service and conduct of the 1,200 dedicated staff across BBC".
Rubio did not signal how he will eventually vote on Tillerson's nomination, but he said Wednesday he has high standards for any eventual secretary of State.
Dr. Martin defended Amherst as a place where free speech and high standards still held sway, and said she had pushed back against protesters when necessary.
"The statement clarified that the call, or character breakdown as it's called in the industry, "did not meet [Spotlight's] high standards" and "slipped through the net.
"This is inexcusable and does not reflect the high standards we have for our delivery partners," a spokesperson for the company said in an emailed statement.
We not only price power cells in bringing Pakistani politics to internet but also feel content in setting high standards of SOPs#PTISMT 85033/4 pic.twitter.
However, If the medicines are obtained through licensed pharmacies, as the amendment specifies, then we can rely on the high standards of Health Canada being upheld.
"The Army expects all personnel to stick to its high standards and any found to fall short are disciplined robustly," a statement issued to PEOPLE says.
Not even into the Builder's category, which is specifically for this sort of contribution and has such high standards that they've already inducted Harold Freaking Ballard?
Sarah and Mary set really high standards for what they expected of me as an actor, but I really felt I was treated as a collaborator.
Mr. Rey contends in the filing that he was fired because of his "direct, honest and professional personality" and high standards, which he learned in France.
ROME — Even by the high standards of anxiety surrounding Italy's troubled economy, the angst pervading the debate these days has taken on a markedly desperate air.
But the neighborhood didn't live up to her high standards, and she shared her disappointment with a friend in a voice message that ended up online.
The challenge for Biles, whenever she steps onto the floor, is not to impress the judges so much as to meet her own impossibly high standards.
"It is a matter of great regret and sadness that our high standards of communicating with our customers were not met during Owen's visit," Wilkinson said.
It easily meets the neighborhood&aposs high standards for design and service, despite a price point that is typically lower than other hotels in the area.
It's clear that we fell short of our high standards in making it easy for you to understand how your data is used, and we apologize.
"People don't have high standards for shelter," said Fouad Sayed Issa, 25, the founder of Violet, a Syrian nonprofit relief organization based just across Turkish border.
Rooney said during an interview on MSNBC that the American people have "very high standards" for the country's government agencies, and suggested they aren't being met.
Admissions officers aim to fill beds, but they're also trying to craft a well-rounded class filled with individuals who will meet the faculty's high standards.
By breaking into one company that provides services over the internet to several clients, APT10's hacking spree was brutally efficient, even by China's high standards.
As such we have introduced a global vetting policy that is consistent across all our fairs and which meets the high standards that we set ourselves.
When you open up in California, you're not held to, I don't want to say standards—because there are high standards—but there's not the same rules.
Nokia promises that it will ensure its high standards for quality, design, and engineering will be upheld, but those are no longer the differentiators they once were.
In HBO's version of the story, Beric Dondarrion is still alive (or "alive") and well, and the Brotherhood Without Banners is still upholding high standards of honor.
However, all companies in London must play by the rules and adhere to the high standards we expect – particularly when it comes to the safety of customers.
"The European Parliament should hold the EU's trading partners to high standards," Klara Skrivankova, the group's program manager for the UK and Europe, said in a statement.
Its high standards for energy efficiency, for example, have helped to bring more fuel-efficient cars and fewer carbon-intensive products to the rest of the country.
"At all times throughout this operation the NZSAS acted professionally and conducted themselves to the high standards expected of our special forces," he said in a statement.
"Dairy farmers in Wisconsin work tirelessly every day to ensure that their milk meets high standards for nutritional value and quality," Baldwin said in a press release.
"We have partnered with CBD product manufacturers that are complying with applicable laws and that meet CVS's high standards for quality," a spokesman said in a statement.
Instead, it aims to hold such claims to high standards of scientific rigor, and help improve the methodology used to pinpoint the specific impacts of climate change.
" Robinson also agreed to pledge himself to "the American public and to the Club to conform to high standards of personal conduct, fair play and good sportsmanship.
" Another "more subtle" benefit Bezos points out: "A culture of high standards is protective of all the 'invisible' but crucial work that goes on in every company.
Clutching her organizational binder as if it were a Talmudic scroll, she's a comedic grotesque with unreachably high standards, like Larry David or Leslie Knope's evil twin.
"Our promotion policy reflects our high expectations for all students and our commitment to high standards across multiple measures," Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña, said in a statement.
But in my opinion, Congress should reject Thune's amendment to the FAA Authorization Act and keep high standards for our pilots intact regardless of where they fly.
Other-oriented perfectionistsPerfectionists who are other-oriented — as in, they hold others to high standards and can be critical and judgmental — can leave destruction in their wake.
Though Kawasaki says he doesn't have the same exact leadership style as Jobs, he does say that the tech visionary's high standards made the company more successful.
Designed by car stylist Harley Earl to be lavish and eye-catching, the LaSalle became a trendsetting automobile that once again highlighted Cadillac's high standards for carmaking.
Unlike his predecessors, however, Clough had a cruel edge to him, and would offer stinging rebukes to those he saw as failing to maintain his high standards.
" A spokesperson for TGI Friday's provided MUNCHIES with the following statement: "Fridays offers an industry-leading recruitment process, and this incident fell severely below our high standards.
What's next: To its early architects, the TPP was an opportunity to ensure a strong foothold in Asia for the U.S. through high standards and open trade.
" FASTER touts its high standards of training, which is 26 hours over three days, that they say "exceeds the requirements of the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy.
"[Her testimony] clearly represents that she failed to meet the firm's high standards for professional and ethical conduct in her work for Mr. Manafort," the statement read.
The organization has also developed a "voluntary, nonstatutory certification scheme to ensure age-verification providers maintain high standards of privacy and data security," Ms. Maher-Kirk said.
And while the condescending may look down upon the genre, it promotes female success, powerful female relationships, female sexual agency and high standards for intimacy and relationships.
Past administrations helped build a broad coalition of business leaders, civil rights advocates and policymakers from across the ideological spectrum to support high standards for all students.
"We have very high standards for polling and are proud of the work that we did during the last election," said Scott Clement, the Post's polling director.
When asked about the difference, Jones says white audiences are "so much easier," before cackling and assuring me she loves the high standards of her black fans.
"The TPP was designed to be an inclusive agreement, which is open to like-minded countries willing and able to meet its high standards," the spokeswoman said.
To that end, we will spend this additional development time focusing on fine tuning and polishing the game to the high standards our fans expect and deserve.
The saga is a stark reminder that, as the startup bubble continues to rapidly expand, health and biotech companies in particular should be held to high standards.
To make Congress be excellent, you need high standards for conduct but also a good quality of life for the people who live up to those standards.
"All companies in London must play by the rules and adhere to the high standards we expect — particularly when it comes to the safety of customers," says Khan.
Sadly, even if BA can extend its deal with Qatar to cover the ensuing industrial action, its customers should not to get too accustomed to such high standards.
We now care for them, we have high standards, we give the meals, we give the medication, we give the medical care, there is videos, there is T.V.s.
"It's clear that some of what is in the program does not reflect Facebook's policies or values and falls short of the high standards we expect," she wrote.
In China, Nathalie wants to expand her operation and find a manufacturer who can help her meet the growing demand for her product whilst maintaining her high standards.
Responding to the fine, a Google spokesperson said that the company is "deeply committed" to meeting the "high standards of transparency and control" that people expect of it.
"This is the way we ensure we are good global citizens and that anyone we do business with follows the same high standards that we do," Clemmer said.
During Kelly's tenure at Zoom, she has been an incredible contributor, as well as a model steward of our culture, values, and high standards since joining the Company.
Just goes to show: the MasterChef may be savage when it comes to dishes that don't meet his high standards, but he still respects a job well done.
The Office of the First Lady said she'd worked with the Department of Education to identify schools in each state with programs that achieved high standards of excellence.
That's where the list of high standards from the DoJ and DHS come in, ensuring any smart weapon used by law enforcement would meet certain level of reliability.
But we're also talking about a television pilot produced by J.J. Abrams, and that means — rightly or wrongly — it has some pretty high standards to live up to.
That's something important: Social anxiety is a package deal and it's bundled with some really good traits, like having high standards and being conscientious and caring about people.
The bureau's arbitrarily defined "affordability criteria" impose unreasonably high standards on small dollar-lenders — making it hard for average Americans to receive simple loans, mortgages, and credit lines.
According to the Association of African Students in India, around 25,000 Africans study in Indian public universities, attracted by high standards, low prices and the prevalence of English.
"As you can see in our policy guide there are very high standards for children in our care," spokesman Kenneth Wolfe wrote to CBS News in an email.
As we have said all along, we welcome participants of all kinds in the city's pre-K program, provided they commit to our high standards for program quality.
OSLO (Reuters) - Many Norwegian companies lag high standards for reporting their impact on the environment that the Nordic nation's $1 trillion wealth fund is championing abroad in 2018.
The trouble was, what to her seemed like helpful services could feel to a parent like intrusion, and the high standards she set could become barriers to reunification.
"After much effort, we've concluded AirPower will not achieve our high standards and we have cancelled the project," Apple Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering Dan Riccio said.
The implication: Those partnerships that meet our wildly high standards, the ones that we would also call "best friendships," usually don't just happen — they take intention and communication.
Even in the US, with relatively high standards for air quality, there's evidence that people are breathing air that has a negative effect on their bodies and brains.
The first one is we really didn't live up to the high standards that we really set for ourselves, and the second is we failed in our purpose.
Mr. Lowe, the trade expert, noted that the blueprint commits only to preserving Britain's high standards in food safety — not the existing regulations that keep out American poultry.
As a perfectionist, I hold very high standards and goals for myself, and when I fail to meet those standards, the disappointment that I feel is incredibly overwhelming.
The Bahamians have also been building their first floors 12 feet above expected flood levels, he added, and the high standards have been accompanied by strong code enforcement.
All of our picks are also built to high standards of quality materials so you know you're getting something that's made to last and offers great UV protection.
"All companies in London must play by the rules and adhere to the high standards we expect - particularly when it comes to the safety of customers," he said.
"We have built a robust mobility platform for London which is fully compliant with TfL's high standards," Simon Smith, Ola's head of international, said in a statement Tuesday.
"All companies in London must play by the rules and adhere to the high standards we expect — particularly when it comes to the safety of customers," Khan said Friday.
"I feel that I am more mature than I was four years ago, and I feel that both parties showcased very high standards in today's final," Ding told reporters.
"Maintaining high standards is the best way to ensure customers have access to the best financial products and services," said Rob Nichols, the trade group's president and chief executive.
" Ms. Sullivan, who worked as editor and vice president for The Buffalo News before joining The Times, said she strove to hold the organization to "its own high standards.
"Based on multi-layered, rigorous inspections and oversight programs, ICE is confident in conditions and high standards of care at its detention facilities," said Carissa Cutrell, an ICE spokesperson.
The partnership should ensure the application of EU state aid rules to Britain, the document says, and uphold "high standards" on employment standards, climate change and "relevant tax matters".
Google immediately appealed; a spokesperson for the company says that people "expect high standards of transparency and control" from it and that it was "committed to meeting those expectations".
Sir Michael Fallon, the defence secretary, has resigned on the grounds that his past personal conduct has "fallen below the high standards that we require of the armed forces".
Earlier this month, we told you about a woman who was banned from ordering from her local Domino's because she had impossibly high standards when it came to jalapeños.
I have learned so much from him — his inquisitiveness, curiosity, and push for high standards is something that will continue to inspire me and all of us as Microsoft.
Those high standards are necessary to clean up the transportation sector — which recently passed electricity generation as the largest source of CO2 emissions in the US — the EPA argued.
We've become accustomed to some very high standards of behavior, and complacent—or even frustrated—with a slow, steady improvement upon the status quo Obama inherited eight years ago.
To keep his spirits up, Hoil invited friends and family over for traditional Mexican food he prepared, dishes inspired by his mother's recipes and high standards for fresh ingredients.
Apple's long-anticipated inductive charging pad for Apple devices has been canceled due to the fact that it didn't meet the company's own high standards, TechCrunch reported earlier today.
EU anti-money laundering rules "need to be enforced with the same high standards across the EU to avoid creating any weak link," EU justice commissioner Vera Jourova said.
It is essential that the FDA immediately develop and enforce the needed rules to guarantee these medicines meet high standards for safety and effectiveness before any further biosimilar approvals.
Anyway, when making easy puzzles (especially those which might end up on a Monday), I tend to hold myself to pretty high standards with respect to subpar/unfamiliar fill.
And it was good for my mental health, even if it meant that my physical shape wasn't maintained to the incredibly high standards I used to have by necessity.
"It is sad, but to be expected, that this president opposes efforts to require other countries to meet the high standards of U.S. military export decisions," Mr. Countryman said.
As a certified B Corp, it's held to high standards of social and environmental accountability and it donates one mattress to someone in need for every 10 mattresses sold.
It's up to heads of each agency to hold themselves and their people to high standards, and to be honest and forthright with the White House about potential crises.
For leaders overseeing employees who may not be performing at the optimum level, giving criticism is extremely important in maintaining high standards and producing work that meets those standards.
We ask that The Times, according to its own high standards of accuracy and truth, issue prominent corrections of all the errors and distortions presented in The 2600 Project.
Like our passionate fan base, I recognize we have not lived up to the high standards set by great Redskins teams, coaches and players who have come before us.
"The problem that last week's events has brought to light, is that distribution of vaccines for the private market does not follow the same high standards," the WHO said.
On its website the school, rated as "outstanding" by government inspectors, describes itself as traditional, saying it "strives to maintain its ethos for high standards, excellence and good manners".
The Bottom Line In an increasingly crowded market of vacation home rental companies, the Plum Guide stands out for its selective list of properties and high standards of service.
After 50 years in the male-dominated restaurant industry, my grandmother is an extremely tough fortune cookie—sorry, I had to—and she has impossibly high standards for everything.
Miguel's return this year with singles "Sky Walker" and "Shockandawe" has been a low-key one, even though the quality of these songs is up to his usual high standards.
Well-respected as one of the founders of the Country Music Association, he kept busy booking more than six hundred shows a year and set high standards for promotional work.
But while the new Queen in the North got a finale dress for the history books, the Mother of Dragons's last look wasn't exactly on par with her high standards.
That's not to say Al Jazeera hasn't met those high standards: It did attempt to check out every aspect of Sly's story, including contacting every named person in the documentary.
The Canadian firm said in August it took the allegations very seriously as they ran counter to its values and high standards, and it supported an investigation into the facts.
Even Singapore, which does divert some pupils to a vocational track at the age of 21990, ensures that pupils in those schools keep up high standards in reading and maths.
At Superdrug we pride ourselves on the highest levels of customer service and would like to apologise unreservedly if on this occasion we have failed to meet our high standards.
Neither Yang nor Steyer has gotten close to this, and the DNC poll approval process (a shorter window for qualifying polls, high standards for pollsters) is especially harmful to Steyer.
Chances are, almost none of the cards you have in your possession meet the PSA's incredibly high standards and wouldn't fetch nearly as much money as this full set did.
"It is important to have high standards and companies around the world need to keep investing in their plants," the Access to Medicine Foundation's Executive Director Jayasree Iyer told Reuters.
For fans during Sunday's game and beyond, Nordenholt emphasizes that while it's important to hold high standards, it's just as crucial to be kind to yourself if you screw up.
"This process has been an important exercise in holding ourselves to the same high standards to which we hold the entities we oversee," Mulvaney wrote to staff in an email.
"We moved every two to three years to a different part of the country or another continent," said Helmick, a member of the education group Military Families for High Standards.
"This performance reflected successful implementation of our cost reduction measures, while maintaining high standards of execution and preserving the group's expertise and capability," Subsea 73 Chief Executive Jean Cahuzac said.
"The high standards our leaders strive for have served us well," Bezos says, referring to the company's 2017 performance and the first-time disclosure of its 100 million Prime members.
Bergdahl left boot camp with high standards and that gung-ho attitude, then was met with the disappointing reality that the Army wasn't all that interested in playing GI-Joe.
We gave Opternative the opportunity to demonstrate that its product could live up to the high standards of quality and service that customers have come to expect from Warby Parker.
All praised Fryer and defended his leadership at EdLabs, saying the work sometimes forced uncomfortable questions, or its employees needed to meet high standards — but nothing out of the ordinary.
You thrive when you're around people who make you feel like you want to be a better version of yourself, and Leo's high standards inspire you to continually level up.
There are also concerns that the tests, which customers will be able to order online for between $150 to $200, may not meet the FDA's high standards for traditional approval.
Mr. Rey contended in the filing that he was fired because of his "direct, honest and professional personality" and his high standards, which he learned in the French hospitality industry.
Press advocates consider those high standards essential to the ability to report on public figures without facing constant lawsuits, which can be costly for media companies to defend themselves against.
A scientist, with a large laboratory to run, learns that junior staff members think he's an arrogant jerk; he rolls his eyes, wondering why they don't appreciate his high standards.
But it benefits from unusually good cast chemistry, even by the high standards of this list, and a willingness to commit to the bit, no matter how bizarre it gets.
But those early successes were followed by painful years of struggle, sometimes verging on creative paralysis, as he battled to write music that lived up to his fanatically high standards.
But the achingly dense chromatic harmonies of the slow movement were rendered with loving care by the Accademia players, a reminder of the consistent high standards of this valuable ensemble.
FEMA's latest trailers, which it calls manufactured or temporary housing units, have new safety features and are built to high standards, the agency said in a blog post last year.
But, others argue, when breeders handle litters responsibly, providing high standards of care and finding good homes for their puppies, they help with the long-term preservation of historical breeds.
High standards of food safety and reporting and well-functioning compensation mechanisms for farmers mean that it will probably be able to contain swine fever relatively successfully, says Mr Pfeiffer.
Known up until very recently as New York Theater Ballet, it has, for more than 40 years, maintained high standards as a scrappy, chamber-size troupe in the big city.
Yet the CX employees, as customer-service workers are called, say that transparency wasn't extended to them, nor did their working conditions meet the high standards Everlane sets for itself.
Today, backed by Berkshire Hathaway, NetJets offers a full range of personalized solutions to meet—and exceed—the incredible needs and high standards of the world's most notable travelers. www.NetJets.com
So I approach each new production of it with particularly high standards, hoping to see a beloved kaleidoscopic work (and my favorite Shakespeare comedy) from yet another freshly arranged perspective.
"Even though Homestead is on federal property, we continue to maintain the high standards of care expected in our permanent shelters," Ms. Holt, the H.H.S. spokeswoman, said in a statement.
"We have very high standards when it comes to emotions such as joy and excitement, which can create a gap that would result in feeling less happy overall," Tamir says.
His lawyers and supporters say he is being unfairly prosecuted simply for doing his job well, and that his accusers were disgruntled subordinates who could not meet his high standards.
Throughout the thread, Kirby emphasized that diversity in the US military is important and that anyone who meets the military's high standards should have the opportunity to defend the country.
" And a representative for Wal-Mart issued a very similar statement, saying, "We hold our suppliers to high standards and are committed to providing our customers the quality products they expect.
A Customs and Border Protection spokesman told CNN in a statement that while CBP would maintain "high standards" in recruiting personnel, it is looking for ways to beef up its staffing.
I hold myself to high standards when it comes to writing about Chinese food, yet I live in a world that can be quite insensitive in their approach to the cuisine.
Given current events, particularly the disappearance and suspected murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and given our high standards, we felt we would be unable to conduct further research with this funding.
I find all the small design touches in this new software coalesce into a unified user experience that lives up to the high standards of, and synergizes with, Samsung's great hardware.
Tencent largely struggled to maintain its high standards last year as a Chinese government freeze on issuing new licenses for games cut into its money-making ability and left investors skittish.
At Wendy's, we have long upheld high standards of quality, and a strong commitment to human dignity throughout our business and our supply chain; we have no tolerance for anything less.
Its English-speaking staff was in daily contact with brokers in all of the major financial markets, proud of the company's high standards and excellent reputation in a highly competitive industry.
"We hold our suppliers to high standards and are committed to providing our customers the quality products they expect," Ragan Dickens, the Director of National Media Relations for Walmart told MUNCHIES.
The EU and United States have the deepest and most integrated economic relationship in the world, a relationship that has only served to continually lift their people's high standards of living.
In order to achieve high standards, Bezos says you need to "recognize" its exact meaning in a particular area, and then set the "scope" for realistic expectations to reach those goals.
"So, the four elements of high standards as we see it: they are teachable, they are domain specific, you must recognize them, and you must explicitly coach realistic scope, " Bezos writes.
But when you do have that power — and the drive and vision to want a mission-inspired career — then you should feel empowered to hold your workplace to those high standards.
In a his annual letter to shareholders, released today, Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos asked a question that's fundamental to how companies train employees: Are high standards intrinsic, or teachable?
Indeed, the carrier has been something of a problem child as the Navy tries to get leap-ahead technology to work to the high standards of reliability needed for combat operations.
In fact, 54 percent of federal workers believe that their "organization's senior leaders maintain high standards of honesty and integrity," up from 50 and 52 percent for the two previous years.
One characteristic of this generation that makes up 35 percent of the U.S. workforce is that they have high standards for the places they work — but these standards may be misunderstood.
This puzzle is one of the success stories of the editing process, so I owe extra thanks to Will for this one, for having both high standards and patience with constructors.
Members of the right-leaning press have no expectation of editorial independence from bosses or donors, and little interest in working at places with high standards of accuracy or intellectual rigor.
"We just try to raise our girls to be strong, independent women, hold themselves to really high standards, self-respect, things of that nature," he told the "All The Smoke" program.
The package of measures from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) aims to make listing of company debt securities for institutional investors more "user friendly" while maintaining high standards to protect investors.
He also assembled a world-class team of executives that will continue to meet the high standards of excellence that Steve Wynn created and the Wynn brand has come to represent.
Jessica Wend Hansen, an agent with Savills, a real estate agency that is marketing the property, said the building now provides high standards of modern convenience while retaining its historic integrity.
Setting high standards and aiming for excellence can be positive traits, but perfectionism is dysfunctional, Hewitt said, because it's underscored by a person's sense of themselves as permanently flawed or defective.
"The UK is admired around the world for its corporate governance regime and it's important to ensure all of our regulators continue to uphold those high standards," the business ministry said.
If a particular activity meets the high standards required to merit a tax break, the break should generally be available to anyone who engages in that activity, regardless of her income.
Her scrupulously high standards were established with the first child she placed in foster care when her career began — a baby boy named Eladio who had been living in an institution.
None of them matched his high standards, so he called friends in Kobe and asked them to obtain the finest Japanese lip toupee money could buy and send it to him.
It seems like Audi decided to go high on tech and cheap on materials, whereas a car competing with the likes of the Mercedes S-Class must achieve high standards in both.
But other staffers have praised her for the high standards and expectations she has for her office, and for being a great mentor who's always there for them through major life events.
"The LME appreciates the high standards upheld by its members, and has formalized the general position that Ring-based personnel should not consume any alcohol prior to conducting business," the spokesperson said.
So when Kylie Jenner announced the launch of her own skincare brand, I knew two things: I had to test it, and I had to hold it up to very high standards.
"While some parties have called for codes of best practices in the Arctic, as far as the industry is concerned, wherever we do business the same high standards apply," the IOGP said.
"After much effort, we've concluded AirPower will not achieve our high standards and we have cancelled the project," Dan Riccio, Apple's senior vice president of hardware engineering, said in a statement Friday.
The lightweight, long-lasting formula might be a summer beauty routine's dream come true, but it's not the only option out there that will meet your seasonal needs (and your high standards).
The development of a national database of safety scores broken out by chain could motivate restaurants to improve and maintain high standards, said Darin Detwiler, senior policy coordinator for STOP Foodborne Illness.
Some people (including me) have complained that Apple's core iOS and Mac apps, like Calendar and Mail, have deteriorated over time, and aren't up to the high standards Apple sets for itself.
But she apparently held the wildly high standards for the restaurant, the South Wales Argus reported last Thursday, because she complained during "six of out seven" visits over the past two months.
Pelosi noted that Jordan, a conservative firebrand who co-founded the House Freedom Caucus, has repeatedly held those in power — particularly Democrats — to high standards of accountability for misconduct under their watch.
The creators of "High Maintenance" stretched to meet what they saw as the high standards of their new network, while remaining "as small as they would let us be," Ms. Blichfeld said.
Combine that with high standards for quality and general skepticism about a market filled with shoddy products, and we sometimes end up with experiences that surprise us in the best way possible.
" Doesn't seem the NWA was laughing either way ... they said Cornette's comments were "both offensive and do not meet the high standards of decency and good faith of the National Wrestling Alliance.
Nutting had such high standards for his beloved Windsor chairs that he bought more than 150 and hired furniture makers to make replicas of more than 68 varieties, according to the exhibition.
She said the government has high standards for detention centers and the children are well cared for, stressing that Congress needs to plug loopholes in the law so families can stay together.
And so far, he has spoken only vaguely about what he wants to do at the Met: fostering high standards and camaraderie; championing overlooked works; generating commissions, all without getting too specific.
The Department of Education last year surveyed the teachers at the academy about whether Ms. Romain had set high standards, communicated a clear vision, understood how students learn and tracked their progress.
As a couple and a family, the Obamas brought grace, empathy and high standards to their time in the White House, in stark contrast to the workaday vulgarity of its current occupants.
Apple scrapped plans to launch AirPower, a wireless charging mat that would be able to charge three gadgets at once, last March after saying the product did not meet its high standards.
Trump proposed a regulation that would establish high standards of care to make it possible to detain children without violating the main objective of the agreement, which was to ensure appropriate care.
These are typically aligned to an appraisal and career progression system built on clear and high standards of professional practice, designed to reward excellence and foster equity rather than sanction struggling teachers.
Siva Vaidhyanathan, a University of Virginia media studies professor, urged critics in a Guardian op-ed to hold Times management accountable for upholding high standards rather than giving up on the paper.
That was further underscored on Tuesday when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sidestepped questions on extraditions to China, saying Canada would stick to high standards when deciding whether to return Chinese citizens.
The key to leadership, in my mind, is that you hold people to very high standards and you do it in a way that people feel you're deeply devoted to their success.
But for other parents, it's often difficult to know when perfectionism in their kids is cause for concern: After all, the high standards they set for themselves probably got them into college.
Some people (including me) have complained that Apple's core iOS and Mac apps, like Calendar and Mail, have deteriorated over time and aren't up to the high standards Apple sets for itself.
" In Tuesday's filing, DOJ lawyers said that the department takes "with the utmost seriousness the public trust committed to it" and insisted that its attorneys "adhere to the high standards of ethical conduct.
"BNP Paribas USA deeply regrets the past misconduct that led to this settlement, which was a clear breach of the high standards on which it operates," the French bank said in a statement.
" And with the same high standards Bezos requires today, he wrote that candidates should be able to build large, complex systems "in about one-third the time that most competent people think possible.
So, I think decency in society in a sense of high standards, in a sense of commitment, come from intermediate-scale organizations like, you know, churches, universities, guilds, unions, corporations with ethical standards.
"As an organization dedicated to freedom of access to information and values of human rights, we hold ourselves accountable to high standards of conduct to serve our mission and communities," the statement reads.
The one thing I always like to add is that social anxiety is a package deal, and it often comes bundled with strengths like high standards and empathy and being helpful and altruistic.
On Tuesday, Emanuel also published an article as a contributing editor with The Atlantic, suggesting that Democrats must hold those with power to high standards of responsibility, building into "the party of justice."
National Asset Manager Ratings, which display a special identifier for the country concerned, for example, 'High Standards (tha)' for Thailand, are comparable only to national Asset Manager Ratings assigned in the same country.
He said he expects Apple to wait until virtual reality offers a clear-use case and better experience, in keeping with the high standards the company must meet to maintain a "premium" brand.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday said Canada would stick to high standards when deciding whether to return Chinese citizens after the two countries agreed to start talks about an extradition treaty.
They have pretty high standards, and afterwards, they were satisfied that this was a soundly reasoned article—maybe it was wrong in some places that weren't obvious, but they decided to print it.
It is extremely important to us that all our stores operate to high standards of hygiene at all times and we take it very seriously when any store fails to meet these standards.
I don't want to make Verizon sound too special here; its main US rivals all certainly have testing labs of their own, with similarly high standards for smartphones and other devices to meet.
To achieve high standards yourself or as part of a team, you need to form and proactively communicate realistic beliefs about how hard something is going to be – something this coach understood well.
"The creation of the Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision (OPBAS) will ensure consistent high standards across the regime, whilst imposing the minimum possible burden on legitimate business," the ministry said.
Europe has long had high standards for labeling the origin of its food, with strict laws that require food products like Parmesan Reggiano, Camembert, Armagnac and Champagne to come from specific geographic regions.
I can never fill his shoes, but I'll do my best to live up to his high standards by reporting the real news, with balance, respect and hopefully a bit of Southern charm.
She helped them devise the tough-love or "no excuses" pedagogical approach increasingly common among charter schools, which holds students to high standards and employs stern disciplinary methods meant to cultivate good habits.
States as geographically and culturally different as Alabama and New Jersey establish and fund high standards for quality, while many other states set significantly lower standards and funding levels inconsistent with high quality.
That's the message from Military Families for High Standards, a new nationwide effort working to draw attention to the need for high K-12 education standards in schools around bases and military installations.
Because of the high standards for receiving EPA funding, these investigators represent the forefront of their fields — exactly the sort of experts well positioned to provide the necessary scientific advice to the EPA.
Finding a happy middle ground is the best way to leverage the upsides of having high standards, while mitigating the negative effects it can have on your mental health, well-being, and relationships.
Asked about how he treated staff, Sorrell said he demanded high standards but did not think the newspaper description was fair and that he had received numerous messages of support from former colleagues.
"Everybody who can contribute to our mission who can meet our high standards and contribute to our mission, we need them," Carter said in a response to a question from a Sikh soldier.
"Today's constructive meeting centered on what needs to happen to ensure a thriving taxi and private hire market in London where everyone operates to the same high standards," TfL said in a statement.
There are still good butcher shops, though, that make sausages in-house, both traditional establishments with European roots and new wave places run by earnest young butchers with high standards and sustainable values.
Let me tell you, as a South Asian girl whose mom makes kickass daal, I have very high standards for daal in general and wow this is some of the best I've had.
"I have spoken to the prime minister, and this claim does not meet the high standards he expects of ministers," she said, referring to the claim she submitted for expenses on the trip.
On behalf of the entire CSE community, we vehemently condemn the alleged conduct, which violates not only the high standards to which we hold ourselves at Michigan but basic tenets of human decency.
That's why companies and non-profit enterprises must take the lead by setting high standards that promote trust and ensuring that their staff complete mandatory professional training in the field of AI ethics.
"With this decision ... the production and commercialization of Venezuelan diamonds will be devoted to the high standards of quality, solvency and security in world diamond activity," said a statement from the Mining Ministry.
"Not only have we achieved full power on schedule, but we have also done so safely, without compromising our high standards," David Summers, project director for Race Bank at Orsted U.K., said Thursday.
"After much effort, we've concluded AirPower will not achieve our high standards and we have cancelled the project," Dan Riccio, Apple's senior VP of hardware engineering, said in a statement to CNN Business.
When you're trying to get these high standards, another big issue seems to me at Uber — and then I want to finish up talking about Silicon Valley in general — you have moral problems.
This week on High Standards Music Corner, Carrie Brownstein, founding member of the legendary punk band Sleater-Kinney, wishes Ed Sheeran could be in love with a woman's brain, instead of her body.
The findings of faulty wiring contained in a report released by the county shows that the high standards that MGM Resorts expects of those contractors were not upheld, which is very disturbing and disappointing.
" The Air Force change comes about six months after the Marines overhauled its tattoo restrictions with the goal of balancing "the personal desires of Marines with high standards of professional military appearance and heritage.
"The Miami Herald contacted Amazon about the incident and a spokesperson reportedly replied, "This does not reflect the high standards we have for delivery partners, and this individual is no longer delivering Amazon packages.
It will likely give momentum to agreements in Asia that exclude the United States and do not promote high standards, strengthen China's already muscular hand in the region and undermine our allies and partners.
There have been many thoughtful critiques about the narrow and high standards of beauty for fat women, and how only those that are under a size 14 with an hourglass figure make the cut.
The service often features as one of the most important issues during elections and recent struggles during winter have led to concerns as to whether the NHS is adequately funded to maintain high standards.
"Mr Flowers failed in his duty to lead by example and to meet the high standards of integrity and probity demanded by the role," said Mark Steward, executive director of enforcement at the FCA.
"The Academy finds the conduct described in the allegations against Harvey Weinstein to be repugnant, abhorrent, and antithetical to the high standards of the Academy and the creative community it represents," the statement reads.
Some employees "mistakenly believe a high-standards, six-page memo can be written in one or two days or even a few hours, when really it might take a week or more!" writes Bezos.
Millennials, who are accustomed to very high standards of end-to-end service in other industries, will soon become its most important cohort of luxury clients and will put pressure on the traditional models.
"The academy finds the conduct described in the allegations against Harvey Weinstein to be repugnant, abhorrent and antithetical to the high standards of the academy and the creative community it represents," the statement said.
To manage the muddle my high standards create, I have tried to create a schedule to manage my time and make myself available for what I enjoy doing, and for my grades and community.
I recently checked it out and found the Hoxton Downtown LA to be filled with artsy details and amenities that will satisfy visitors with high standards for comfort — but who'd prefer something reasonably priced.
Our policymakers can innovate themselves by working to protect the high standards our communities deserve, rather than resigning themselves to the inevitability that the new economy will simply be the same old, new economy.
As someone who can be very old-fashioned and committed to traditional values and views, you have high standards that others find difficult to meet—though you're always inspiring others to do their best.
And because Washington went AWOL in shaping them, our high standards for protecting workers, the environment and intellectual property — which also help to level commercial playing fields tilted against us — are absent as well.
"When you have a healthy business like we do, you have to have high standards when you enter a new business, and you have to recognize it strategically when you're missing the mark," he said.
This may sound like a big, bold policy, but postal banking helped the United States recover from the Great Depression, and it's still in practice in nations with high standards of living around the world.
A smartphone uses about 40 different minerals in its manufacturing, and to meet the company's high standards, each any every element must be traced to ensure it's conflict-free and that workers are treated fairly.
"Yesterday we made a mistake, but we remain committed to honoring the tradition of high standards and journalistic integrity that have been the hallmark of The New Republic for more than 100 years," McCormack said.
We aim to hold ourselves to high standards and accurately represent our authors' science, and when we were told our title was inaccurate by both a reporter and the author, we quickly issued a correction.
"The images shared certainly don't reflect the high standards we expect to deliver and it was reassuring to see Mr Martin respond personally to the feedback received," a Glasgow Airport spokesperson wrote MUNCHIES on Thursday.
"We lose and will continue to lose talented, skilled, well educated scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs because they are simply not allowed to stay and work after we educated them to very high standards," Levchin said.
"Everybody who can contribute to our mission who, who can meet what are high standards and contribute to our mission, we need them," Carter said in a response to a question from a Sikh soldier.
"Yesterday we made a mistake, but we remain committed to honoring the tradition of high standards and journalistic integrity that have been the hallmark of The New Republic for more than 100 years," he continued.
"While I cannot guarantee that an incident such as this will never happen again, I can guarantee that we will continue to enforce our high standards of conduct and character in the Force," he said.
Thomas Leonard, executive chef of Walton Street Kitchen + Bar in Chicago, Illinois, said he appreciates the classic burritos available at Chipotle, but that he has high standards when it comes to how they are rolled.
Last spring, Letetia Ware, the then-head of the Australian Garlic Industry Association, discussed the country's high standards for its home-grown garlic, and warned that imported garlic bulbs could be problematic on several levels.
"Our capital markets are the deepest and the most liquid in the world, but we have high standards for exposure and transparency in order to protect investors from fraud," Rubio said on CNBC this week.
"On behalf of the entire CSE community, we vehemently condemn the alleged conduct, which violates not only the high standards to which we hold ourselves at Michigan but basic tenets of human decency," they wrote.
From fashion to finance, thousands of businesses have opted to be certified as B Corporations - those that balance profit with purpose - committing to meet high standards on issues from treatment of staff to environmental impact.
Inside this designer world, over 12,000 people work hard to keep the brand running at full speed and are hired to keep true to its values: high standards and authenticity, imagination and daring, elegance and simplicity.
The EU's active and committed trade policy is the right way to shape globalisation and strengthen the high standards of the EU in the areas of ​​employment, environment and consumer protection around the world, Zypries added.
Xi also mentioned the need to pursue high standards in cooperation and noted the "Debt Sustainability Framework" for countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, which the Ministry of Finance published earlier in the week.
Instead, the case was an outright win for the University of Texas and the Court's liberals, although it reiterated to colleges that their affirmative action plans will have to meet high standards if challenged in court.
"Credit Suisse takes a very serious view of our obligations in the prevention of money laundering and is firmly committed to upholding the high standards of the Singapore financial center," the bank said in a statement.
Differences between Europe, where biosimilars account for a growing proportion of treatments, and the United States, where uptake has lagged, shows the need for a balance between setting sufficiently high standards and not blocking cheap competitors.
During more than 50 years of reporting writing, editing and publishing before his death in 1967, Kiplinger built commercial success on a reputation for promoting high standards of journalistic integrity, performance, independence and service to readers.
Turning over the past is such a ubiquitous activity in Germany as to have become something of a cliché there, and Germans have developed high standards for when it is useful and when it is earned.
While he maintained his plant had high standards, Kumar said most of the other firms in the area were lax, had no mechanism for waste processing and their factories emitted potentially harmful gases in the air.
And, as the former director, James Comey, would frequently say in underscoring the importance of high standards, whether a jury believes an agent's testimony depends on whether it has faith in the bureau's honesty and independence.
"Their handling of this matter did not exhibit the kind of leadership and high standards that we expect of our athletic director, head coach, assistant coaches and all on the football staff," a university statement said.
She also has high standards for herself and others but doesn't impose them; rather, she invites people to step into their power and to raise the bar for what they are able to accomplish and create.
He said that tariff and quota-free access to EU markets would require "a mechanism to uphold the high standards we have on social, environmental, tax, and state aid matters today and in their future developments."
Broker-dealers and investment advisers can and should work with regulators to develop high standards of accountability and security so that they can avoid the recklessness of the past and secure the futures of their clients.
So at the Iroquois Hotel, a Victorian property on the waterfront where rooms command up to $1,200 a night, the owner is trying to figure out how to maintain its high standards without 30 Jamaican housekeepers.
"It's impossible to read the Brazilian Constitution, with its high standards on liberty, equality and democracy, in the sense that it aims to guarantee impunity for the powerful even when their crimes are proven," Moro said.
His lessons, his impulse never to accept the status quo, never to be satisfied with good enough have become a core part of our culture within FCA: continually setting high standards and never settling for mediocrity.
He denied the charges and called those reporting him liars who could not meet his high standards, referring to them repeatedly in public as "the mean girls" and saying they sought to get rid of him.
"President Trump has made clear that he expects VA leaders to hold themselves and other employees accountable when they fail to live up to the high standards taxpayers and Veterans deserve," Cashour said in a statement.
As to why he would willingly deprive himself of the prestige that comes with being part of a very small club, Bras said it came down to the stress of maintaining such high standards all year long.
While David isn't considered a legend by the high standards of the era, his first album, Born to Do It, delivered a body of work that broadened the genre's sound and undeniably remains an R&B treasure.
The Marines Corps overhauled its tattoo policy last week, with the goal of seeking "to balance the personal desires of Marines with high standards of professional military appearance and heritage," according a statement posted on its website.
LONDON (Reuters) - British aid minister Priti Patel resigned on Wednesday, saying her actions had fallen "below the high standards that are expected" of her position when she failed to disclose meetings with Israeli officials during a holiday.
"The Academy finds the conduct described in the allegations against Harvey Weinstein to be repugnant, abhorrent, and antithetical to the high standards of the Academy and the creative community it represents," the group said in a statement.
"We hold our executives to high standards regardless of the regulatory environment, and if something was done that was improper, that would have applied regardless of the scrutiny that we're under," he told Reuters in a statement.
"Our specialized high schools need to better reflect the diversity of our neighborhoods and our city while maintaining their high standards, and this strong package of reforms is an important step forward," said Mayor Bill de Blasio.
According to the White House, before sending the books, the first lady worked with the Education Department to select schools around the nation that had high standards of excellence, special programs and that been recognized for achievement.
Ana Recio, Salesforce's executive vice president of global recruiting, tells CNBC Make It that especially given the current labor market, it's in a company's best interest to adopt the high standards of their current — and potential — employees.
Among the main criteria for getting on the list, he said, are that rabbis overseas be ordained in a seminary recognized for high standards of learning, and conduct themselves and their congregations according to Orthodox religious law.
"The Academy finds the conduct described in the allegations against Harvey Weinstein to be repugnant, abhorrent, and antithetical to the high standards of the Academy and the creative community it represents," the Academy said in a statement.
Indeed, thanks to strict food safety and marketing laws, as well as high standards of Japanese consumers, even fast-service restaurants such as the ubiquitous chains Gusto, Saizeriya and Royal Host, offer fare of surprisingly high quality.
To ensure that the company would retain high standards as it grew, Bezos outlined a simple, three-question test for hiring new employees in his 1998 letter to shareholders, a year after the online bookseller went public.
Julia Bullock's residency at the Metropolitan Museum of Art has already garnered resounding praise for its consummate artistry and its social conscience, and its high standards ought to continue in these performances of John Adams's Nativity oratorio.
I think in the past we might have set high standards not in a deeply devoted way and then the fear is we're going to be deeply devoted and lower the standards, insidious and also not good.
Are there any labs in the world that we can confidently expect to be sufficiently careful with pathogens — to never, ever make the mistakes that other labs have made thousands of times despite high standards of caution?
" May responded in a letter, saying: "Now that further details have come to light, it is right that you have decided to resign and adhere to the high standards of transparency and openness that you have advocated.
It's carving out space in culture to recognize how much better our lives are because there are creative people with high standards who work hard to make great things, take risks and share their ideas with the world.
Even at the time this was too much to bear for many of Vienna's young, several of whom committed suicide as they fell short of their own high standards—three of Ludwig Wittgenstein's brothers took their own lives.
President Francois Hollande, heading towards elections a year from now, has refused to withdraw the labour reform, which the CGT and several smaller unions want scrapped on the grounds that it would undermine high standards of labour protection.
After Mr Komarow died at 61 from brain cancer, tributes focused on the preternatural calm, intellectual range, high standards, low volume and cockeyed grin that secured his stature in all four newsrooms where he played a pivotal role.
Since the first pressurised water reactors were built in the United States in the 1970s, manufacturers have applied the break preclusion concept to reactor vessels and steam generators, manufactured to such high standards that breakage was ruled out.
Since California was setting its own standards before the Clean Air Act was put in place in 1970, it was given a waiver that the state still uses today to set high standards on emissions and fuel economy.
Is it now less capable than other regions or nations of determining its future with the force and strength required to preserve the coherent governance and relatively high standards of living that it's shown since the last war?
Since the first pressurized water reactors were built in the United States in the 1970s, manufacturers have applied the break preclusion concept to reactor vessels and steam generators, manufactured to such high standards that breakage was ruled out.
Solutions: upgrade electrical panels statewide; create performance standards (BDC says voluntary; I say mandatory) for electrification technologies and reward those who achieve high standards with government procurement contracts; do a national marketing and awareness campaign for heats pumps.
Until high standards were introduced, New York had no objective means to measure how all students were progressing on meeting the tougher expectations of a 21st Century world — both their strengths and the areas where they were struggling.
But boards of directors need to hold women in senior corporate positions to the same high standards as men, and to have confidence that if someone isn't pulling his or her weight, he or she can be fired.
"The period of exclusion imposed in this case sends a clear message to accountants of the high standards of professional conduct expected of them when undertaking important roles within business," said Gareth Rees, executive counsel to the FRC.
Ghana has also become a melting pot for education in the sub-region over the years because of the relative stability of the country and the high standards of its institutions, such as the highly-regarded Ashesi University.
For example, high standards and high-quality assessments aligned to those standards are a start, but the plans must also articulate statewide goals for improving reading and math achievement with a focus on closing pernicious gaps in achievement.
Her talent, her high standards and her mastery of cuts and fabrics will bring a breath of freshness and modernity into the house, while respecting its soul as the oldest Paris fashion house, a symbol of French elegance.
"We accept that we did not meet the high standards of professional conduct that ASIC, the community and NAB expects of itself, in that market during that period," NAB Chief Executive Officer Andrew Thorburn said in a statement.
Herb Kelleher, who turned conventional airline industry wisdom on its head by combining low fares with high standards of customer service to build Southwest Airlines into one of the nation's most successful and admired companies, died on Thursday.
"You are your child's first teacher," the principal, Carlotta Outley Brown, wrote in a letter dated April 9 that asked adults to set an example by wearing appropriate attire on campus and helping support the school's high standards.
"The government remains committed to high standards of copyright protection, however, our imminent departure from the EU means that the UK will not be required to implement the Copyright Directive," a spokesperson for the Intellectual Property Office says.
The former Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) could have been an effective tool in preventing China from pursuing its IP policies; the TPP's high-standards could have encouraged China to improve its IP practices over a period of years.
In fact, I have succeeded in moving President Trump's nominees on average almost a week (six days to be exact) faster than I moved President Obama's nominees during the last presidential transition, without compromising O.G.E.'s high standards.
Mr. Radulet said the organizers were careful to provide a high quality experience, changing a third of the merchants each year and imposing high standards for products like mulled wine, a central feature at markets around the world.
"By earning a B Corp Certification we show our employees, consumers, customers and others" that the company will "meet high standards of social and environmental impact, transparency and accountability," Danone North America CEO Mariano Lozano told Business Insider.
"[A]s we move towards the full legalization of cannabis, it is vital that our community self-declare the high standards and values we already hold, and articulate those clearly and openly to the wider public," it reads.
After a hastily arranged meeting not long after Patel landed in London, May's office released her minister's letter of resignation, in which Patel said her conduct in Israel had fallen "below the high standards" required of her post.
"The closure of our assessment of the generic design of the AP1000 reactor is a significant step in the process, ensuring the design meets the very high standards of safety we expect," Richard Savage, ONR's chief nuclear inspector, said.
And 76 percent said a Trump presidency will marginally or significantly decrease the number of international scientists who will seek work in the U.S, and 85 percent feel that immigration is necessary to maintain high standards of scientific research.
Hunt told ITV&aposs Peston on Sunday program that people would be angry about the allegations because "this shows that in our own backyard we don&apost live up to the high standards that we would expect others to."
The actress, who stars alongside husband Javier Bardem in the psychological thriller Everybody Knows, out next month, opens up in Marie Claire's February cover story about the high standards women are held to, whether they are mothers or not.
In season four, she even got a partner worthy of her punishingly high standards in J.R. — who, as played with a liquid smirk by Rosario Dawson, was an unexpected choice, both because she is Petra's lawyer and a woman.
"Perfectionism has different dimensions, but one aspect that seems to play into these repetitive habits is that the person is quite self-critical—they have very high standards and can easily become frustrated or dissatisfied with themselves," he says.
"We are open to meaningful regulation and support the committee's recommendation for electoral law reform ... We also support effective privacy legislation that holds companies to high standards in their use of data and transparency for users," the statement read.
"America is already losing opportunities and market share where we have failed to put in place our own trade agreements that reflect our own high standards, and we will continue to fall further behind without the TPP," they wrote.
However, space presents some unique challenges to 3D printing—NASA has extremely high standards for health and safety conditions for any hardware or material certified for delivery and use in space as well as for the 3D printed models.
To judge by the tremor of his chin, the real threat—never carried out, of course—was that he would cry, as a child cries when the world, once again, fails to meet the high standards of his desire.
There, facing a school funding lawsuit, the legislature passed a sweeping act in 1993 that evened out school funding between rich and poor districts, but also set high standards for achievement and created a high-school graduation test requirement.
And when what is at stake is the loss of a job — serious, certainly, but not the same as imprisonment, no matter what #MeToo critics say — then the high standards set up for criminal cases are not necessarily appropriate.
The Coopers and the Blossoms are so consumed with the notion of being a perfect American family that they hold their children to impossibly high standards; they must be perfect, pristine advertisements of their ability to raise a family.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Trump Administration Seeks to Further Curb U.S. Asylum System" (news article, July 19): The attorney general's ruling last month sought to unnecessarily tighten already high standards for evaluating asylum claims based on domestic violence.
But the case of Hariri, who many Lebanese think was summoned to the Saudi capital, coerced into resigning and put under house arrest - which he has denied - underscores an instance of external pressure extreme even by Lebanon's high standards.
The real story, his wife said, was that a group of disgruntled junior SEALs, who could not meet her husband's high standards, had invented stories of theft, dishonesty, poor leadership and eventually murder to oust Chief Gallagher from leadership.
"The CFM LEAP engine will allow IndiGo to maintain its strong focus on lowering operating costs and delivering fuel efficiency with high standards of reliability," Riyaz Peermohamed, Chief Aircraft Acquisition and Financing Officer at IndiGo, said in the statement.
I've spent years assessing apprenticeship training centers to ensure that they uphold high standards of the Registered Apprenticeship system and, as the general president of the Iron Workers union, I now serve as the chairman of our apprenticeship committee.
"Let me assure you that our new delivery service will adhere to the high standards our customers in China have come to expect ... as we expand our business [there]," Belinda Wong, CEO of Starbucks China, said during the call.
It is also an opportunity to take into account the past few decades of scholarship that has honed our understanding of the rights to expression in higher education, which maintains particularly high standards of what is worthy of debate.
"Like our passionate fan base, I recognize we have not lived up to the high standards set by great Redskins teams, coaches and players who have come before us," Snyder said in a statement posted to the franchise's website.
In closed online forums, several of the SEALs from his old platoon who he had accused of not being able to meet his high standards noted derisively that the holographic sight on his rifle had been put on backward.
"Still, more work remains to sustain faster wage growth and to ensure that the benefits of the recovery are broadly shared, including increasing investment in infrastructure and implementing the high-standards Trans-Pacific Partnership," Furman said in a statement.
"The entire KWC leadership team is shocked by Ma. Laporta's testimony, which clearly represents that she failed to meet the Firm's high standards for professional and ethical conduct in her work for Mr. Manafort," KWC said in a statement.
"President Trump has made clear that he expects VA leaders to hold themselves and other employees accountable when they fail to live up to the high standards taxpayers and veterans deserve," VA spokesman Curt Cashour said in an email.
Mr. Enninful's appearance in "The September Issue," the 2009 documentary about the making of the year's largest issue of Vogue, painted him as a journeyman stylist, whose work gets scrapped for not living up to Anna Wintour's high standards.
I'm mostly attracted to women (I sometimes joke about my 'unattainably high' standards for men) and while I'm pretty feminine, there are parts of my gender identity that don't quite fit in the box that I associate with being a woman.
Despite the high standards of the position – the word irreplaceable is being used here, the pay isn't amazing: £ 16,755 a year (nearly $ 22,000), according to the job listing, plus a 15 percent employer contributions to a pension plan and benefits.
Head chef Ashley-Palmer Watts ensures the food meets the high standards set by Heston and the traditional evening à la carte set menu will set you back around £70, the average price for a three course meal at the establishment.
"The Ministry is concerned to ensure companies who supply the government are held to the high standards the public would expect and that New Zealand continues to be recognised as a great country to do business," it said in a statement.
By outfitting more of our vehicles with the Ctrack platform we can continue to improve our productivity by offering the best service and solutions to our clients in order to meet the high standards that Burma Plant Hire set for ourselves.
"The period of exclusion (six years) imposed in this case sends a clear message to accountants of the high standards of professional conduct expected of them when undertaking important roles within business," said Gareth Rees, executive counsel to the FRC.
"Market participants can be confident that the clearing and trading of derivatives between the UK and U.S. will maintain the high standards of today when the UK leaves the EU," Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said in a statement.
Johnson acknowledged that Shelanski is under "pressure to have these rules finalized" before the Obama administration ends and the Trump administration begins, but cautioned the OIRA chief to maintain "high standards when reviewing regulations rather than pushing them through" the pipeline.
Phoenix, his first album as Pedro the Lion in 15 years, is an interrogation of faith and memory, and it moves with a rare grace and lucidity, even by Bazan's high standards, and little moments burrow in as a result.
While it's hard to make generalizations about why this is the case, a 2012 study suggests that high standards of beauty, public body exposure, and repeated exposure to mirrors might contribute to the prevalence of eating disorders in professional ballet dancers.
In documents seen by Reuters, the IOC told the city in 2750 it needed to carefully monitor its partners because they might pay more attention to their own commercial interests than delivering Olympic projects on time and to high standards.
By bringing together the spouses of active duty and former service members from all branches of the U.S. military, Military Families for High Standards provides a collective voice for these children, as well as the policies that will help them succeed.
"(W)e ask for your help with ensuring the residents of the District of Columbia are not asked to cover millions of dollars of federal expenses and are able to maintain our high standards of protection for federal events," Bowser wrote.
"As an organization, we are committed to doing our very best to always comply with the law in what is a very complex regulatory environment and to operate our business with integrity, ethical practices and high standards of conduct," Smith said.
Even Pixar, the category's undisputed champion, has missed out on nods for films that dip slightly below its own high standards: Monsters University, The Good Dinosaur, and Finding Dory were all overlooked in years in which there were strong indie contenders.
And when it gets tangled up with face—which decrees that status be stringently upheld—it creates an intense pressure for young Asian Americans, contributing to an uptick in serious mental health issues as they try to maintain face's high standards.
The pro-Common Core groups and education reform organizations that have watched their policy hopes diminish over the past three years will see this as another strike against high standards for New York's students and accountability for the state's teachers.
These states are offering competitive salaries coupled with high standards for entry and preparation, expert mentoring for novices, plentiful professional learning in collegial schools led by principals prepared to support teaching and opportunities to advance in the profession and share expertise.
"Even if some elements of agreement are negotiated bilaterally, my expectation is ultimately a trilateral agreement that meets the high standards of Trade Promotion Authority and gains the support of Congress," said Senate Finance chair Orrin Hatch earlier this month.
Unions say it will undermine high standards of labor protection as well as their ability to represent workers, notably in small firms where it will give employers more muscle to strike lower-standard deals on issues such as overtime pay.
"The UK has a strong reputation as a dependable place to do business, but this needs to be continuously updated and it's important to ensure all of our regulators continue to drive high standards," Clark said in a statement on Tuesday.
"When there's any loss of life, we have to speak with compassion, we have to make it clear that there will be a thorough investigation and that justice will be served and that high standards will be upheld," he said.
Typically a voiceless group in state policymaking, teachers across West Virginia have leveraged, over the last two weeks, their scant numbers (less than 22,000) to fight for increased pay, stabilization of benefits and the maintenance of high standards for teacher credentialing.
"After careful consideration, [we] realized that there were significant business issues that could not be resolved and would not allow them to deliver a premium food and beverage experience that met Starr's exceedingly high standards," they added in a statement to PEOPLE.
"We believe that given we are building very high standards in public life, conclusions must be drawn and above all we need to listen to public opinion," said Kaczynski, who has no formal government post but is seen as Poland's most powerful figure.
"We would be stepping back from that leadership role, we would be ceding the region to countries like China who do not set the same types of high standards for trade agreements were we to not follow through with TPP," Rhodes said.
That costume was approved for use in the 501st Legion, a global, fan-run costuming group (of which I'm a member) known for establishing such high standards that Disney and Lucasfilm used members as stormtroopers at the world premiere of The Force Awakens.
Some doubtless will frown and curl the lip, accusing the Swedish Academy of deserting its high standards, dumbing down, succumbing to populism or making a bid to escape the charge of being elitist -- even though by any measure every prize is unavoidably.
"I personally don't think that I am 'easier' on my second-born, because we have high standards for both our children," said Ashley Fitting of Northern California, a parenting and lifestyle blogger and mom to a 4-year-old and 10-month-old.
Imagine if it were clear from the outset that if you met the high standards for an asylum claim, you could expect a fair and expeditious answer, and if you do not, you could expect to be removed in a humane way.
This closer parental monitoring and high standards for securing a spot at a top university gives less room for the typical risky behavior of the past, according to a new study by Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University.
"I had high standards when it comes to hummus, and I was a bit disappointed with the variety that I found here in grocery stores, I practically called up my grandmother and asked her how to make her hummus," Manal, 0003, tells PEOPLE.
"I intend to enter into a trade agreement with Mexico — and with Canada if it is willing, in a timely manner, to meet the high standards for free, fair, and reciprocal trade contained therein," Trump said in the notice to the House.
"Their handling of this matter did not exhibit the kind of leadership and high standards that we expect of our athletic director, head coach, assistant coaches and all on the football staff," the university said in a statement obtained by the Times.
In a statement, Facebook's UK public policy manager, Karim Palant, said the company supports "effective privacy legislation that holds companies to high standards in their use of data and transparency for users," and has already made "substantial changes" to its political advertising policies.
"America is already losing opportunities and market share where we have failed to put in place our own trade agreements that reflect our own high standards, and we will continue to fall further behind without the TPP," they wrote: http://bit.ly/1ZUK85033E.
For couples with direct communication styles, high standards correlated with more satisfying relationships; couples who avoided potentially difficult conversations (or, worse yet, communicated passive-aggressively) and yet maintained high expectations experienced less satisfaction than couples with lower standards but no worse communication.
Yes, I have so many interactions with men who are adoring and romantic and sweet, so now I have very high standards for what other relationships are bringing to the table in the ways that I expect to be treated and adored.
Importantly, Widodo thought Jonan "could be trusted" to carry out his wishes to the letter, said Mangantar S. Marpaung, a former ministry of mines and energy director, referring to Widodo's recognition of Jonan's principled stands on getting projects completed to high standards.
In a separate coronavirus-related email sent to staff of the European Commission yesterday, commissioner Johannes Hahn reiterates the importance of employees taking precautionary measures — such as high standards of hand hygiene, replacing missions with video-conference and "no more handshaking or kissing".
The current owner, the gentlemanly Alberto Sampaio, has worked in jewelry for more than 50 years and still comes to the store every Monday to make sure the high standards set by his father and uncle when they opened in 1924 are maintained.
The U.S. is asking partners to negotiate their way out of new steel and aluminum tariffs, while the TPP-11 are inviting others, including the U.S., to join their new high-standards agreement, which includes best practices originally suggested by the United States.
"Let me assure you that our new delivery service will adhere to the high standards our customers in China have come to expect ... as we expand our business [there]," said Belinda Wong, CEO of Starbucks China, on the company's earnings conference call.
We've got high standards when it comes to summer footwear — the perfect shoe has to be comfortable and walkable (bike-able would be a bonus), while offering enough style points to elicit "Where did you get those?" utterances from your friends and co-workers.
At first, the Warriors planned only to ban Stevens for the rest of the NBA Finals, issuing a statement about his behavior this morning that reads: Mr. Stevens' behavior last night did not reflect the high standards that we hope to exemplify as an organization.
Singapore has long banned the trade of wild animals and slaughter of poultry in markets, and has now issued advisories for "high standards of hygiene and cleanliness", said a spokesman for the National Environment Agency (NEA), which manages 83 markets across the city-state.
My ridiculously high standards for the latter were set the moment I slathered on my very first layer of the It Cosmetics CC+ Cream With SPF 50 last year; since then, I've been weighing my base makeup options more seriously than my Seamless orders.
"When our service members fail to live up to the high standards we set for them, it damages the bonds between bases and local communities and make it harder for us to accomplish our mission," a statement from the U.S. forces in Japan said.
Fact-checkers and other journalists of the old school have high standards when it comes to calling something a lie: To fit, a statement not only has to be untrue, but you have to know the speaker was trying to trick his or her audience.
" Hobart tells PEOPLE that while "we fly thousands of people with disabilities every day and we want to do everything we can to ensure they have a pleasant travel experience with us, what happened last week falls far short of our own high standards.
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The groups also say the federal laws themselves have such high standards to meet in court that it's a disincentive for resource-strapped federal prosecutor offices to bring cases, as they don't want to waste their time on cases they are not likely to win.
"A wider use of new types of crypto-assets for retail payment purposes would warrant close scrutiny by authorities to ensure that they are subject to high standards of regulation," Quarles said ahead of a summit of Group of 20 countries in Japan this week.
"We have been closely monitoring the equity performance of Felda over the years and have gradually sold down our shareholding," EPF said in a statement, adding that the sale was in line with its efforts to practice high standards of corporate governance and manage risk.
" In Amherst, Kasich fielded one question on his support for Common Core standards by saying, "I don't know what that really means, let me tell you what I'm for, in my state I'm for high standards and a curriculum set by local school boards.
More recently, the OCC has announced (here) that fintech companies applying for special purpose national bank charters are to be held to the same high standards of safety and soundness, fair access, and fair treatment of customers that all federally chartered institutions must meet.
"In sworn deposition testimony, Mr. Cosby admitted under oath to behavior that is antithetical to the values of Lehigh University and inconsistent with the character and high standards that honorary degree recipients are expected to exemplify," the school said in a statement at the time.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says the method he uses to meet the high expectations of "hundreds of millions of divinely discontent customers around the world" is the same one which has helped the company overcome "billions of dollars' worth of failures": having high standards.
If you're going to a restaurant as distinguished as Humm's, where maintaining high standards and pushing boundaries is paramount, having a coffee that tastes like blueberry pie could be a fun way to cap Eleven Madison Park's much-revered, eight-to-ten-course tasting menu.
"I intend to enter into a trade agreement with Mexico — and with Canada if it is willing, in a timely manner, to meet the high standards for free, fair, and reciprocal trade contained therein," Trump said in the notice to the House earlier Friday.
At Wirecutter we hold our backpacks to the same high standards as everything else we review and buy, and while we'd like to pick a "best backpack," we know it's impossible to make one pick that fits everyone's style, budget, body type, and carrying needs.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said the government remains committed to high standards of nuclear safety, safeguards and support for the nuclear industry and is confident it can ensure effective arrangements for nuclear cooperation with Europe and the rest of the world.
One study, led by Schoppe-Sullivan, found that women are more likely to "gatekeep" -- or, specifically, "gate-close" -- when they perceive their relationship as less stable, when they are anxious or depressed, when fathers lack confidence or when mothers hold excessively high standards for parenting.
"He's actually lovely," Sanchez told Insider of Ramsay, who can come across as quite intimidating on TV."He has very high standards, but so long as you do what you need to do, he's the absolute best and a really great mentor," he added.
Read more: A professional hacker reveals the top security mistake people make online — and it's something you probably do every day"We have high standards for our delivery partners and how they serve customers," an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement to Business Insider.
Already I'm hearing more frequently from accomplished leaders (particularly women who face double-bind dilemmas) that they are increasingly afraid to hold themselves and others to high standards because they fear being labeled a rigid Type-A perfectionist who is difficult to work with.
As an announcer on the November 19th edition of NWA Power, Jim made remarks during a singles match between Nick Aldis and Trevor Murdoch that were both offensive and do not meet the high standards of decency and good faith of the National Wrestling Alliance.
These rumors have been flying around for years, both before and after Apple CEO Tim Cook's October 2017 statement that Apple AR headsets (or glasses or whatever) wouldn't be on the market "any time soon" because the technology just wasn't up to Apple's high standards.
"We support strong and effective privacy legislation in the U.S. that gives people the right to control their information and holds companies to high standards in explaining what data they have and how they use it," Andy Stone, a Facebook spokesperson, emailed VICE News.
An incident in which riot police armed with shields and batons interrogated a pregnant woman at her bedside in a hospital labour ward has become a rallying cry for medical professionals who fear that patient confidentiality and high standards of treatment are under threat.
But when he was asked what he had done to make the two small buildings he owns in Park Slope, Brooklyn, more energy efficient — and whether they would meet the high standards he wants to set for others — he said that he did not know.
That proved to be one of her last such journeys; within a few hours, Ms. Patel issued a letter accepting that her "actions fell below the high standards that are expected of a secretary of state," and offering a "fulsome apology," alongside her resignation. Mrs.
A United Kingdom which is a cradle for innovation; a leader in the industries of the future; a champion of free trade, based on high standards; a modern, outward-looking, tolerant country, proud of our values and confident of our place in the world.
"We are proud of our proactive approach to meet the needs of our detainees and the high standards of care that we have set for our facility," Al Ortiz, the director of the Essex County jail, said after the report came out in February.
"More work remains to sustain faster wage growth and to ensure that the benefits of the recovery are broadly shared, including investing in infrastructure and job training, implementing high-standards trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and raising the minimum wage," Furman said.
"As a doctor, a public health leader, and a mother, I am deeply disappointed by a recent New York Times article that included allegations about our organization not living up to our high standards and policies," Planned Parenthood president Wen said in her statement.
"Many of these have been false but I accept that in the past I have fallen below the high standards that we require of the armed forces that I have the honor to represent," he said, offering no detail on the nature of any other allegations.
After days of her husband's administration doubling down on its immigration policies, casting doubt on reporting about the facilities, and insisting the children were being housed with "high standards," the first lady decided to make an official visit Tuesday to "see what's real," according to her staff.
While the couple's 22-year-old daughter, Khaw May Ling, spoke warmly of Khaw in court — and asked the judge if she could stay after she testified to "support her father" — she also said he held his children to exactingly high standards, according to the Times.
"Notwithstanding that the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) review findings show there are no pervasive anti-money laundering control weaknesses, we acknowledge the outcome of the review and regret that we have fallen short of the MAS' and our own high standards," a Credit Suisse spokesperson said.
"Nevertheless, more work remains to sustain faster wage growth and to ensure that the benefits of the recovery are broadly shared, including investing in infrastructure and job training, implementing high-standards free trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership and raising the minimum wage," Furman said.
But because of their strong voices, I have also seen a new wave of opened eyes among parents who adopt children -- parents who understand the losses their adopted children have suffered, who listen to them, who rise to the huge obligations and high standards that adoption requires.

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