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For example we have a bankruptcy bill that was legislated last week and we also have a monetary policy committee that lays the framework that was also legislated last week.
"Things like encryption just won't be legislated away," he said.
The province's legislated emissions target for 2050 is 13 megatonnes.
No, this isn't going to be legislated in this Congress.
Why pay a legislator until she's legislated a spending plan?
But ironically, the eviction processes there is often less legislated.
Yet, in that defense, he encouraged and legislated enhanced transparency.
But this intellectual atmosphere cannot be legislated from the outside.
Britain has legislated for massive cuts in emissions by 22.
Hoping to pick up one more, Netanyahu legislated new elections.
Some of those treaties became legislated programs, such as H2A.
"I think that's something that has to be legislated," Crum says.
For decades, Congress has legislated Medicare payment rates in minute detail.
It cannot merely be legislated — and definitely not policed — into resolution.
That's why the Americans with Disabilities Act was legislated in 1990.
Thank God the league legislated stuff like this out of our lives.
We haven't legislated free speech on gender pronouns or anything like that.
Equal pay between men and women was legislated for in the 1970s.
They've never been legislated against, they've never had any guidelines in place.
Other outpatient procedures that are this safe are not legislated this way.
However, this is not a problem that can be legislated into submission.
The region has also recently legislated to beef up local data protection laws.
A legislated basic income is in the realm of fantasy at the moment.
No woman has ever been liberated by having her body or clothing legislated.
WHAT I LEGISLATED WAS A PROGRAM WE GIVE THEM FREE TO THE SCHOOLS.
Teams are contractual entities, paperwork is needed, behavioral conditions are legislated and enforced.
Effort, Trey Mourning was told, can never be legislated out of the game.
"Now it's really about this cultural shift that can't be legislated," says Nicholson.
His position could be secured if parliament legislated against indicting a sitting prime minister.
Legislated and top-down calls for accountability won't fix the problem on their own.
And whites legislated for, and codified, dispossession in a way that was also new.
Activists say the right to land should be legislated as a basic human right.
For now, the Polish government should know that memory cannot be legislated into oblivion.
"We need to have all the reforms ... legislated in a credible manner," Moscovici said.
Video and audio are virtually merging on the web, making the legislated distinction silly.
He said just because he objects to gay marriage, it doesn't need to be legislated.
These days, though, much of that noise has been hushed up, legislated and gentrified away.
The health care exchanges and the individual insurance mandate might be legislated out of existence.
I do not believe Trump is signaling an intent to contradict Congress's legislated policy position.
"It is very important to be pro-active... before you get badly legislated," Van Boxmeer said.
One of them included planned and pre-legislated pension cuts, in line with its creditors' expectations.
I see their point, but I don't think it's something that needs to be legislated against.
One of the main reasons why facial recognition technology is being legislated is simple: It's scary.
This month, the league and the union finally gave into the trend and legislated a change.
We've legislated a "renewable energy target," then announced it was under review, then finally reduced it.
Until a replacement is legislated, DACA recipients who had not applied for advanced parole before Sept.
"I want to see it in writing and legislated before I really believe it," he says.
"The states that have enacted these programs are committed to the programs that they've legislated," she said.
So how did Austria get it so wrong, when other Western countries legislated against cigarettes years ago?
With legislated quotas, women took 24 percent of seats and with voluntary quotas they gained 22 percent.
"Not everything needs to be legislated," Golden Gate Restaurant Association executive director Gwyneth Borden told the Chronicle.
Even if the Constitution is ambiguous and Congress hasn't legislated, the courts still don't have legislative powers.
It has become so overwhelmed with cases it is ignoring legislated time limits for dealing with them.
The Tsipras government has legislated a set of politically difficult measures and its parliamentary majority has held up.
The UK controversially legislated last year to expand and extend state surveillance powers, via the Investigatory Powers Act.
Congress legislated slight adjustments to the boundaries of the monument shortly after designation, thereby ratifying the current configuration.
The history of Oregon is partially the history of a state that legislated not wanting black people around.
The steep drop is due mainly to the higher retirement ages legislated in 0003 (from 65 to 67).
While some progress can indeed be legislated from the top down, change also happens from the bottom up.
"They would rather have their own policies, rather than be legislated and told what to do," Luce said.
It&aposs going to get worse as minimum-wage increases that have been legislated keep on kicking in.
The graph below compares discretionary federal spending with tax expenditures, or foregone revenue attributable to legislated tax benefits.
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation was celebrated as a revolution in how internet privacy could be legislated.
To sweeten the pill, Tsipras has promised to offset the new measures with tax relief also legislated on Thursday.
However, if there's a need for specific subsidies, let it be explicitly debated and legislated for all to see.
A few Republicans took Trump's line of reasoning further, arguing that evil cannot be "legislated away," or even regulated.
It should not be legislated, partly because it is heavily dependent on the context surrounding the business decision. Sen.
We are trying to determine what needs to be legislated and what needs to be a matter of oversight.
But because those factors are so various and so unpredictable, they cannot possibly be legislated for in harassment rules.
After having left the fledgling industry in limbo for years, the Russian parliament finally legislated on cryptocurrencies in October.
Which is among the base, no, I don't think that's ever going to be legislated, that kind of thing.
With that in mind it has legislated pension cuts and tax hikes to take effect in 2019 and 2020 respectively.
Everything that we&aposre talking about needs to be straightforward, fully legislated and enacted before any so-called DACA compromise.
He has, however, noticed the emergency measures France and Britain have legislated for in case the international talks fall apart.
So it is quite possible that members of Congress imagined that state of affairs: it is the one they legislated.
Hinging on its fiscal outperformance, the government hopes to avoid implementing a new round of legislated pension cuts next year.
Lagarde insisted that these measures should be legislated upfront and include further reforms of the Greek pension and tax system.
Since then the Italian Parliament has legislated to make the 'caporalato' a Mafia crime but the system continues to flourish.
Since 2011, Congress has increasingly legislated in the dark and shut out all but a few members while drafting bills.
The second is the country's legislated commitment to hit net zero carbon dioxide emissions by the middle of the century.
Some of Treasury's early recommendations, like giving the island access to a debt-cutting process, wound up being legislated under PROMESA.
In 1971 Minnesota legislated that all municipalities in the region had to put part of their commercial taxes into one kitty.
Most drivers reported working more than 60 hours a week, well beyond the 40 hour work week legislated in most countries.
If Trump chooses to focus on the healthcare bill this year, then the tax reform will only be legislated next year.
One question is whether lawmakers effectively legislated to join (in which case, one could argue, they need to legislate to leave).
Basil cited the country's Cyber Crime Act, legislated in 2016, as one of the reasons for putting the block in place.
It is also important to recognize that PROMESA was legislated without the voting participation of the American citizens in Puerto Rico.
We were successful in legislating that independence and on top of it, we also legislated wide ranging powers which made some people question that the central bank was becoming too powerful in fact, but within that legislation we also legislated the accountability and the governance process and the transparency so that the central bank would never abuse its powers.
Since his country has still not legislated in favor of same-sex marriage, he's up to the task — possibly in the future.
The difference comes down to whether or not a value-added-tax increase, which has already been legislated for, comes into effect.
Segways were legislated off the streets and became ultimately best known as a prop in Kevin James' Paul Blart: Mall Cop movies.
This lot go one further by setting out to unpick pensions law—a rare example of a reform that was successfully legislated.
Last year the European Union legislated to phase out palm oil use in renewable fuel by 2030 because of concerns about deforestation.
There was an idea that you should put workers on the boards, on every board, and should it be legislated or not.
Maybe the straight community can be fooled by the faked grief from a group of people who consistently legislated against LGBT folks.
Since the 1994 Brady Bill, we have legislated against gun violence by defining who can and cannot get their hands on guns.
" Pelosi said Democrats are open to vehicles for Flint beyond the CR, but they'll insist on Flint funding "that is legislated now.
And I'll continue to do so whenever I need to, until an actual living wage is legislated and applied across the board.
So let's play hardball, GOP, and do what's necessary to get these pro-growth tax cuts legislated and signed before year-end.
At some point in time, the next hurdle is that something gets legislated, or we're relying on monetary policy lower for longer.
Measures already legislated for (including civil service reform and the introduction of VAT), together with the IMF programme, provide a stronger policy anchor.
They want to ignore separations of powers, co-equal branches, they side foreign law, and they literally want things legislated from the bench.
Germany already legislated for such a law, back in 2017 — though in that case the focus is on speeding up hate speech takedowns.
"My decision to resign is a result of the way this executive pay law was legislated," Tsiddon said in a statement on Thursday.
Greece legislated the measures to convince its lenders that it would stay on the path of fiscal consolidation in the post-bailout period.
The Ahmadi community has been a target of mob violence and attacks since the government legislated the sect as non-Muslim in 1974.
BLANKFEIN: I DO. I DO. LOOK, WE HAD A VERY – THE SYSTEM HAD A VERY, VERY BIG TRAUMA AND WE LEGISLATED VERY QUICKLY.
Manufacturing tax preferences for the island legislated by Congress, which had earlier encouraged investment and economic growth, were completely phased out by 85033.
If the past 15 years have made anything clear, it is that meaningful, legislated change does not emerge out of grass-roots evolution.
Beginning in the 2000s under Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, the SPD were the ones who legislated many of the reforms that created today's imbalances.
But the country doesn't have an official human rights charter, and many of its protections, if not officially legislated, are implied, she added.
The river is notorious for being one of the most legislated bodies of water in the entire world, and it's going down the drain.
And as long as women's bodies are legislated and circumscribed and shamed, romance will also be political because it is, often, also about sex.
There's not a lot she can do in terms of changing the amount of prevention efforts and education, some of which has been legislated.
It doesn't involve working conditions (which can and should be legislated), but subjective, and ultimately regressive, assumptions about what constitutes a positive female image.
In both instances, the judges said that climate policies must be set by Congress or the executive branch and not legislated in the courtroom.
"We have to make sure that housing is being legislated as a human right," she could be seen saying in videos from the event.
The Greek authorities have already legislated for the majority of the specific milestones agreed, most notably to increase VAT and reduce social security costs.
Even if there was a bipartisan effort, the odds of any meaningful reform being legislated before the next election is essentially close to zero.
Given where we are now, and given the prospects for actually getting legislated solution, you could argue that you on DACA, just like Sen.
In return, police say Netanyahu operated on Milchan's behalf on U.S. visa matters, legislated a tax break and connected him with an Indian businessman.
Tsakalotos told CNBC Wednesday that the measures that still needed to be legislated are "leftovers" from Greece's third bailout program, which ended six months ago.
Lawmakers, with June 212 governor elections in mind, declined to call a special session to debate the matter before a legislated deadline of May 28.
Meanwhile, the age when 262 percent of earned benefits are paid - the full retirement age (FRA) - began to rise gradually under reforms legislated in 264.
Paul CarraraGenoa, Italy To the Editor: Much as I admire David Brooks's thoughtful writings, this time I disagree: Reparations cannot succeed if they are legislated.
If their bodies are going to be legislated, they should have the opportunity to be heard by the legislators who would do this to them.
In return, police say Netanyahu had operated on Milchan's behalf on U.S. visa matters, legislated a tax break and connected him with an Indian businessman.
There's less fear of being blackballed for the rest of your career, or having every detail of your past dug up and legislated on CNN.
He helped found the CBC — and was thought to be beyond reproach, because he was at the seat of power and had legislated for black causes.
Israel has said it would turn to the Trump administration and could back lawsuits against Airbnb within U.S. states that have legislated against anti-Israel boycotts.
Copyright is at best a deeply flawed system as it stands legislated today, though few will argue with the concept of legal protections of creative works.
Since actual legislated immigration reform is proving elusive, we must better use existing laws – parole, administrative closure, deferred action – to give people options short of deportation.
Even the Trump administration is hard-pressed to offer anything like a list of disputes in which it alleges the WTO has legislated from the bench.
We've legislated that patients have more "skin in the game" when it comes to shouldering the cost of care, but price transparency is far from assured.
Rules around dribbling were legislated back and forth for the next two decades, first banning dribbling for women, then altogether for everyone, then banning it contextually.
"It was a promise I made two years before the 2015 general election, it was included in a manifesto, it was legislated for in parliament," he said.
It's meaningful because we spend so much time in front of screens and doing things that are completely legislated trying to control what we feel about things.
I would like to (think) that we always had this independence but I want to see it legislated for the future generation of central bankers in Malaysia.
This group already forced Turnbull to scrap the part of NEG which would have legislated emissions reduction targets, effectively neutering a large part of the proposed policy.
The general capitalist cowboy domain that America is, there are probably chemicals they're allowed to put in crisps which would probably be legislated more tightly over here.
The past year has been particularly difficult for Muslim communities globally with the ban on citizens from Muslim majority countries legislated by the Trump administration in January.
"So Twitter do care about Nazis but only for countries that have specifically legislated against them," one Twitter user responding to the Golding block tweeted on Tuesday.
Opposition parties who insisted they would back a poll once they had legislated to prevent a no-deal Brexit will come under intense pressure to back it.
The right to disconnect has been legislated into existence in a few countries, first by France in 2016, and subsequently Spain and Italy on a national level.
It's worth pointing out that the Obama administration missed lots of legislated deadlines, especially while implementing the Affordable Care Act, but also with environmental reports and regulations.
Ironically, the urgent purpose of BBA was to suspend the previously legislated debt ceiling and raise the spending caps established in the Budget Control Act of 2011.
These stock options have borderline ridiculous names and descriptions, like Legislated Luddism, Promiscuous Citizenship, and Algorithmic Governance, and each purchase can sway the direction of the future.
There is no question that Michelle Obama's emphasis on childhood obesity had absolute influence on all those agencies, because SNAP is largely legislated through the Farm Bill.
The policy aims of restrictionism can be negotiated and legislated — even as the extent to which they're underpinned by racism will inevitably be part of the debate.
The Victoria government passed legislation in June 2018, which is set to make it the first Australian state to have a formal legislated agreement with its Aboriginal population.
Not all these respondents were simply mean old skinflints; many believe that aid to the poor should never be "legislated" or "socialised" because voluntary efforts are always better.
Colorado, for instance, has legislated a tax on retail products of 15% across the board; 90% goes to the state and another 10% goes to the local government.
Either way, it is my belief that these decisions should be legislated with care, in consultation with the physician and the conscious choice of the woman, not Congress.
"We're not aware of any other country that has legislated for the potential of a penalty to be applied if people do not divulge their passwords," Brown said.
Still, activists point to recent crime statistics that show a rise in rape complaints, as proof that sexual abuse is not something that can be simply legislated away.
It is a shame because a woman's basic need for sanitary products has to be legislated and dependent upon the sympathetic nature of those with decision-making power.
NATIONAL An article on Friday about the end of the individual mandate as legislated by the Republican tax bill misstated the name of a public policy think tank.
"There hasn't been anything like this — and granted it wasn't legislated — but you think of the dot-com ... flurry," Mark Whitmore, a Deloitte vice chair, told The Star.
The previous government had legislated a split in DEPA operations, aiming to sell a 50.1% stake in its retail business and a minority stake in its distribution grid.
The previous government had legislated a split in DEPA operations, aiming to sell a 50.1% stake in its retail business and a minority stake in its distribution grid.
First, conservatives who resist the idea that today's racism can be legislated away need to think harder about how to honor the particularities of the African-American experience.
The telescope's remote location in rural Australia, inside a legislated "radio quiet zone," kept interference from other human-made devices to a minimum, CSIRO said in a statement.
"There are a lot of steps between what a candidate says and what can actually get legislated in Congress and then become law," said Ferrantino of Craig James Financial.
"Specific actions were agreed ... which fully ensure the timely completion of ADMIE's privatization within the framework of the legislated scheme," the ministry said in a statement, without providing details.
The result: consumers all over the U.S. will soon begin seeing words legislated by the state of Vermont on the labels of many of their favorite General Mills products.
ATHENS (Reuters) - The European Union's executive has approved Greece's first post-bailout draft budget without requiring the implementation of legislated pension cuts, the Greek prime minister said on Saturday.
In June 2016, Congress legislated the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA) creating a Financial Oversight Board and a bankruptcy-like proceeding under its Title III.
His remarks referred to planned pension cuts due next January and suggested that the Syriza party government could potentially soften them, even though these measures have already been legislated.
In July 2016, Congress legislated PROMESA to create an Oversight and Management Board, expressly based on the authority provided by Article IV, Section 3, of the United States Constitution.
If time were of the essence (not so in this case; Congress has legislated about a wall for more than a decade), their responses would have to be expedited.
Though that might make some sense, we would never see that legislated, and it would be similarly ineffective as the guns would simply sit in cars in airport parking lots.
A final recommendation to the federal government, including any proposed conditions on construction, is expected by March 2018, though the regulator said the legislated timeline could be extended if needed.
"While we certainly want to foster that engagement, I think you can all understand that real, long-term sustainable answers are not going to be legislated from Washington," Kirby said.
Their supremacy has been legislated into being through Title XI and cemented by the mindset of a progressive country that has no qualms about collectively rooting for a women's team.
It is symptomatic of the general problem that while these taxes may sound attractive to some, if legislated, they will be much more complicated, cumbersome and costly than originally advertised.
The LGBT community in North Carolina, and in the entire country, unequivocally reject this proposal because it does nothing to address the legislated discrimination of transgender people espoused in HB28503.
In 2008, the federal government essentially legislated that there be parity between mental health coverage and physical health coverage, but the intended changes have been problematic and slow in coming.
Republican lawmakers, who are typically opposed to federal agencies writing regulations to accomplish what Congress hasn't directly legislated, had insisted that the Justice Department and ATF write a new regulation.
We are creatures whose cravings have been systematically squelched in nearly every corner of the world, whose clothes and bodies and brains and ambitions have been politicized, legislated and reviled.
ATHENS, Oct 20 (Reuters) - The European Union's executive has approved Greece's first post-bailout budget without requiring the implementation of legislated pension cuts, the country's prime minister said on Saturday.
If the president doesn't like what the Congress has legislated, the Constitution requires that he veto the bill — instead of signing it and then only later cleverly undermining the law.
Yet Parliament has legislated to insist that, if he has not secured a Brexit deal with the European Union by October 19th, he must seek an extension of that deadline.
Don't be lured by the siren calls of anecdotes, especially by those out to make a profit, lest VA be legislated to pay for jade eggs or coffee enemas next.
The government has already legislated fiscal measures that are projected to yield 3% of GDP through 2018, of which just above two-thirds will come from pension and income tax reform.
I'm an old telecom guy, it use to be a real pain in the ass to be able to move from one telephone code to another until we legislated number portability.
Certainly, the rest of the government, and the military, should never regard a tweet as a declaration of policy or an order for action; this principle should be legislated if necessary.
The second is that raising taxes on Rio and BHP is now firmly back on the agenda, and this boosts the likelihood that some form of tax increase will be legislated.
One adult in the room is Oregon, which legislated that coal be completely phased out of its electricity supply by 2030, and that half its electricity come from renewables by 2040.
Norwegian social culture is decades ahead of America in so many ways: legislated gender equality, gun control, concern for the environment, healthcare, and free college tuition, to name just a few!
The claim that the alleged unconstitutionality of a mandate Congress has legislated not to enforce requires striking down other parts of the law that Congress has left standing is among them.
In the system of neoliberal capitalism, as theorized by Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek, and legislated in the US and UK during the Reagan/Thatcher years, the market makes our policy decisions.
Clark's business department has already legislated to cap energy prices, addressing an issue whereby customers who did not regularly change tariff were being charged above-market rates for their gas and electricity.
But the European Court of Human Rights deemed this gap discriminatory, so the government legislated to equalise the pension age at 65, with the change being phased in between 2010 and 2020.
Americans have access to the best healthcare in the world, yet the way it is sold, administered, and even legislated is more befitting of a third-world country than our exceptional nation.
The contemporary problem, as a result, is a cultural blindness, and refusal to recognize and define moral chaos when it is legislated or an unwillingness to remove it when it is seen.
ATHENS, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Greece's 2019 budget submitted to parliament on Wednesday does not include the implementation of legislated pension cuts planned for next year, Deputy Finance Minister George Chouliarakis told lawmakers.
"This needs to be legislated by law and it's time for our political leaders to come together on something that is so tragic for our country and make some progress," Solomon said.
Many pediatric urologists are staunchly against this growing movement, arguing that legislated delay on certain procedures is a one-size-fits-all approach that denies parents their right to decide on surgeries.
When more women are in government, a community's fundamental view of women changes There wasn't any evidence that these pradhans legislated differently; they didn't pass new educational programs for girls, for example.
The minister intends to seek an extension to the legislated time limit for the government's decision by four months (to seven months in total), extending the date from August 2016 to December 2016.
The majority of the milestones were legislated over the last month, in a single bill, with the earlier delay underlining the government's slim majority and ideological opposition in parliament to some programme reforms.
Greece has legislated the required reforms, but the euro zone has been reticent in providing more clarity on future debt relief measures, insisting these should be decided in 2018 and only if necessary.
FRYDENBERG: Well just to point out we actually have recently legislated through the Parliament, tax relief for 3.3 million Australian businesses incorporated and unincorporated businesses employing some 7 million workers-- that's very significant.
BRUSSELS/ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece snubbed its international lenders and legislated plans on Thursday to give pensioners a one-off Christmas bonus despite misgivings from creditors in a standoff over the country's third bailout.
Political risks to programme compliance appear to have fallen, after the Greek government legislated for unpopular measures over the last two years (including fiscal measures for 2019-2020) without losing its parliamentary majority.
The government also legislated to pre-empt another referendum that was slated for May 28, extending the rights of people working on projects assigned by tender processes as was demanded by the CGIL.
"We think this is appropriate for Greece and we're not expecting additional measures to underpin this target," she said, adding the 2019 target of 3.5 percent required previously legislated reforms to kick in.
Legislating trade equilibrium If and when legislated, the trade equilibrium law would provide Trump with a trump card to create jobs and bring back home, even if he cannot renegotiate or nullify NAFTA.
"God" is just the name we give "the self-legislated communal norms (the principles to which the congregation holds itself)," and "Christ" the name we give the beloved agent who animates these norms.
Many of the Democratic candidates are talking about practical fixes for our high-priced health care system, and some legislated or regulated solutions to the maddening world of medical billing would be welcome.
Officially legislated in March, the NSC is a strengthened version of the original Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), with sweeping terms of references which extend its disciplinary reach outside the Communist Party.
"We continue to believe that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overstepped its authority in an unprecedented fashion when it legislated from the bench," state House Speaker Mike Turzai said in a statement to HuffPost.
Take your best shot at answering that, but I think the only answer is that we have legislated so much for ourselves without the common decency to get out of our own way.
But legislated backdoors make no sense for yet another reason: the criminals, terrorists, pedophiles and others whom governments hope to target would simply use encryption products made in countries that don't require mandatory portals.
Following the tweak, the Conservatives' plan for social care looks similar to what was already legislated for before the manifesto was launched, points out Sir Andrew: a cap on costs, plus a means test.
"We have received a letter by the Greek authorities in response to the concerns raised by the institutions as well as the Euro Working Group on the recently legislated fiscal measures," one official said.
"The legal basis that legislated the 2006 elections was different from the one of the 2011 elections," legal expert Jean-Cyrus Mirindi, a Kabila ally, told a debating forum in Kinshasa late last month.
In 2015, under pressure from moderates in his party to take action, then-prime minister Tony Abbott announced there would be a national vote, or plebiscite, to decide whether marriage equality should be legislated.
And lastly, to preserve implementation flexibility and innovation, new law should establish a framework to enable self-regulatory programs certified by federal regulators to police corporate activities in accordance with legislated principles and requirements.
It then legislated the property tax to a "reasonable" 14 percent, more than 50 percent higher than hotels, and more than 85033 percent higher than timeshares used to be taxed at — residential condo rates.
In 2003, she championed the Cameron Gulbransen Kids Transportation Safety Act, which legislated protections including power window improvements, better rear vision, safeguards that prevent setting a car in motion and rear-seat occupancy sensors.
After World War II, Congress legislated the Federal Relations Act and Public Law 600, which authorized Puerto Rico to elect its governor and draft a constitution in 1952 for purposes of local self-government.
Her comments were in response to an open letter released on Monday and signed by a dozen renewable energy companies, industry associations and think tanks that urged Alberta to adopt a legislated clean energy target.
Madrid-based Aedas went ahead with the listing despite political turmoil which has rattled financial markets since early September, when Catalonia legislated to form a republic, prompting the central government to move towards direct rule.
The "UK Trade Remedies Organisation", with about 130 staff, would be part of the Department for International Trade, and would be legislated for in a new Trade Bill to be introduced to parliament in September.
Last year, the country legislated to shut all power generating plants using coal by the end of 245, with two of the five having to close by the end of 21 unless they switch fuels.
" Or at the Conservative Party Conference a few weeks ago, stating: "When it legislated to establish the referendum, Parliament put the decision to leave or remain inside the EU in the hands of the people.
Under negotiation is a package of austerity measures worth 2 percent of gross domestic product, which will be legislated now but implemented in 2019, and a set of relief measures with the same fiscal value.
It would double the size of the largest legislated exemptions (including those just agreed to) to allow approval of 6,000-acre logging projects without basic review and oversight provided under the National Environmental Policy Act.
A national infrastructure bill then could be legislated, possibly with alternate guarantees, so that the country could benefit from a rapid recovery, while simultaneously developing its offshore gas reserves with the assistance of the guarantors.
Last year, the country legislated to shut all power generating plants using coal by the end of 245, with two of the five having to close by the end of 2024 unless they switch fuels.
"We suspect that to a great extent it reflects the myriad ways wealthy people avoid paying estate taxes that in some form will be applicable in any actually legislated wealth tax," Summers and Sarin wrote.
In 2015, under pressure from moderates in his Liberal party to take action, then-Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced there would be a national vote, or plebiscite, to decide whether marriage equality should be legislated.
Although relatively new to the United States, gay reparation has been debated and legislated around the world for close to two decades and is a logical progression in the maturation of the gay rights movement.
I've received emotional and personal notes from quite a few women and men who believe art should not be legislated, that now is the exact time to be speaking about boundaries, complex desire, and consent.
The abortion vote, which is expected this week, has emerged as a test of whether women in power can drive policy on issues that directly affect them, but which have long been legislated by men.
Legislated with the help of local organizations and international partners, it was the first to establish protections for Afghan women against child marriage, forced marriage and 20 other acts of violence — but only on paper.
"The way in which this was legislated is doubtful, if the way of passing a law which is supposed to be general and abstract is actually designed to resolve one concrete case," he told journalists.
Right about when the Fed would vote on a rate hike March 15, the legislated extension of the debt ceiling expires, putting Congress on notice it needs to come to a budget solution to avoid default.
While royals with absolute power don't have to answer to their public, those in a constitutional monarchy --- as in Japan or the United Kingdom -- could be legislated out of power if the tide turns against them.
On a technical note, the U.K. is legislated to leave the EU on March 29 whatever happens so to avoid this the U.K. would have to legislate to prevent a "no-deal" departure on March 29.
"This judgment sets a damaging precedent for companies wishing to innovate and create strong brands and distinctive marks within the EU, and is not what European lawmakers intended when they legislated for 3D trademarks," he said.
The contingency package is to provide 2 percent of GDP savings — the difference between the IMF and euro zone forecasts — has to be legislated up-front and kick in automatically if Greece does not meet targets.
What she wants is for all ungodly behavior to be legislated into oblivion, but with someone sensible making sure that the legislation is enforced reasonably, someone cool in a crisis, someone who understands people — namely, Serena.
Yes, there is a franchise and a D-League team in North Carolina, and the league therefore does significant business there and, no, it is under no obligation to take a definitive stand against legislated bigotry.
But Congress should see this crisis as a golden opportunity to reassert its own power – taking a hard look at the Secret Service's mission and taking inventory of what they have legislated the agency to do.
Today, in states that have legislated fetal personhood, women are already arrested on suspicion of harming or endangering their fetuses, including by using drugs, attempting suicide or, in a case in Utah, delaying a cesarean section.
"We suspect that to a great extent, (the estate tax) reflects the myriad ways wealthy people avoid paying estate taxes that in some form will be applicable in any actually legislated wealth tax," Summers and Sarin wrote.
Male desire was the engine that drove things, and testament to the "fact" that men were the vital, libidinous, and full-of-energy sex who molded and legislated and ran the world that women just lived in.
The hashtag is not full of mentions in support for the campaign but with tweets from security and privacy advocates who support encryption and believe that any legislated end to encryption would hurt public safety and security.
What can't be programmed or legislated away — and requires constant "if you see something, say something" — is the hate in hate crime, the base instinct of some to pick on the weak, often because they're weak themselves.
It would be nice if it's just business saying, "That's part of what we do," rather than it being legislated or rather than unions having to demand better pay, and that is what Trump has tapped into.
The Court, relying on scientific evidence and testimony from medical professionals, set a critical precedent that will help women and providers in states across the country where laws similar to the horrific one in Texas are being legislated.
At the time of Lauren's assault, only nine states — Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Tennessee, and Wisconsin — had legislated definitions of "sexual contact" or "sexual acts" that explicitly included ejaculating onto another person.
"For too long, we have underinvested in our children and legislated inequities into the system that rob American students of the skills needed to thrive as participants in our democracy, society, and economy," he said in a release.
But in reality, it is a loaded term, one that has been fought over in court—lobbied for and against, legislated at great expense in the state capital, and historically debated among distillers for more than a century.
As the tax cuts went from uncertain to a legislated reality, the Survey of Professional Forecasters boosted its 2018 growth forecast by 0.4 percentage points but lowered its growth forecast for the next decade by 0.3 percentage points.
Under a legislated scheme, PPC will sell a 24 percent stake in ADMIE to China's State Grid for 320 million euros ($340 million) and transfer another 51 percent stake to the state and its current private shareholders for free.
Congress should revise the Stafford Act to enhance its ability to apply to 22019st century threats, particularly in the context of our aging infrastructure, technological vulnerabilities and an increase in extreme events that exceed the currently legislated capacities. 2.
"I was clear [in interviews] that at no time was I ever given any hint that any data was being treated outside of the legislated mandate, the word of the law or the spirit of the law," Day wrote.
The Europeans seem content to have a woolly plan B, but Christine Lagarde, head of the fund, says it will "have to be legislated upfront, have to be credible, and have to be triggered with a degree of automaticity".
Many states have legislated on student privacy in the last two years, and some recognized this opportunity, passing legislation that allows a parent to tell a vendor to send their student's data to programs or options they expressly choose.
As a lifelong Democrat and a physician, I have found it frustrating to watch candidates waffle over gun laws, when guns are responsible for so many more American deaths than more heavily restricted and legislated activities like air travel.
The Democratic candidates have also gone a step further and urged that the right to abortion be legislated, a call that several repeated on Friday during the discussion of an issue whose absence from previous debates has angered advocates.
SO MUCH SO THAT SOME GOVERNMENTS LIKE THE U.K. HAVE LEGISLATED TO FORCE COMPANIES LIKE YOURSELF TO PUBLISH THEIR RAW DATA OF PAY BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN WHICH YOU'LL HAVE TO DO FOR YOUR U.K. EMPLOYEES BY APRIL 228.
First, they argue that IRS rules merely interpret the tax code legislated by Congress, so that any effects stem from the underlying law — but this argument could be made by virtually any agency implementing a statute enacted by Congress.
It has two conditions for joining the bail-out: stricter (and pre-legislated) reforms from Greece, and a credible promise from euro-zone governments to relieve Greece's debt burden when the bail-out expires, via guarantees of long-term cheap finance.
Appearing to agree with Sinn Fein, Coveney said he had thought the parties had reached an accommodation on the issue in recent days that would have legislated for additional rights as part of a broad recognition of cultural and language diversity.
On the safeguards front the government legislated for what it claimed was a "double lock" authorization process for interception warrants — which loops in the judiciary to signing off intercept warrants for the first time in the U.K., along with senior ministers.
Additional measures are also being legislated for, as announced last summer — with a requirement for owners of drones weighing 250 grams or more to register with the Civil Aviation Authority and for drone pilots to take an online safety test.
In its first post-bailout budget for 2019, Greece said it would not implement legislated pension cuts, targeting a primary surplus target of 3.6 percent of gross domestic product next year, in line with its commitment to control public finances.
"It's interesting as representations of erect penises are perhaps the most highly legislated image in our cultural economies, yet it [phallus worship] is at the centre of so many things," he explains, citing patriarchal Western societies and Christian ideologies as examples.
" Duncan also notes in his ruling that while Congress has legislated in specific "gender identity discrimination," it "has said nothing to prohibit courts from referring to litigants according to their biological sex, rather than according to their subjective gender identity.
Also in 2016 Congress legislated the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA) for purposes of creating an oversight board and a bankruptcy-like proceeding under its Title III for the fiscally hard pressed Government of Puerto Rico.
Having worked and legislated in this space since long before the first mainstream thinkpiece was written about data privacy, I know for certain that a balanced approach will protect American consumers from bad actors, while ensuring the innovators can keep innovating.
Wario and Richard Ekai, the highest civil servant in Kenya's Ministry of Sports, Culture and Arts, visited WADA headquarters in Montreal, Canada this week to ensure the anti-doping laws legislated by Kenya's parliament last month were compliant with the WADA code.
If early adopters use a method of customer login that is indistinguishable from phishing, the problem that currently looks limited to a handful of services will burst into a million pieces when access to bank accounts is not only encouraged, but legislated for.
And, and, and since they can just give the house to their kids, the law creates a kind of gentry, a legislated aristocracy of homeowners who can never afford to sell ... in a state where no one is building any new homes.
Websites that fail to promptly take down terrorist content would face fines — with the level of penalties being determined by EU Member States (Germany has already legislated to enforce social media hate speech takedowns within 24 hours, setting the maximum fine at €50M).
If we accept that language shapes our reality, then it's not just possible but likely that the way we think about abortion, the way it's legislated and regulated, and the polarized debate that swirls around it, has been influenced by terms like these.
There's no guarantee that a phase-out passed this year legislated to begin seven years from now will ever take place; in fact, the smart money would bet that the phase-out would not occur seven years down the road, or ever.
These contingent actions are to provide savings of 2 percent of GDP — the difference between the forecasts of Greece's euro zone lenders and the International Monetary Fund on what primary surplus Athens can achieve in two years with the already legislated reforms.
A bit of background: Price-Anderson was enacted in 1957 as an amendment to the 1954 Atomic Energy Act, and has been extended several times, the most recent of which is through 2025 as legislated in the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
However, future developments that could, individually or collectively, result in negative rating action include: -Deviation from fiscal targets and a reversal of the policies legislated under the ESM programme -A breakdown in relations with creditors, reducing the prospect of debt relief measures from the Eurogroup.
"The lenders want to see a menu of credible and specific measures to be legislated upfront and with automatic triggers (should Greece fail to meet fiscal targets by 2018)," Wolfango Piccoli, co-president of risk consultancy Teneo Intelligence said in a note on Wednesday.
Washington spends way too much time re-litigating the past — witness how much time has been devoted to debating old trade deals, the 2010 Affordable Care Act or the 1980s Reagan tax cuts — and has increasingly budgeted and legislated in a backwards looking way.
The ruling Liberal Party has said since 2015 it wants to let the Australian people choose in a national vote, while the opposition Labor Party wants it be directly legislated by Parliament, saying a plebiscite is unnecessary, too costly and traumatic for the LGBT community.
Adding DACA to the mix has been a natural since Trump hugely values getting his wall while Democrats hugely value a permanent, legislated path to citizenship for the Dreamers — those brought here before age 16 with clean records, in school, working, or in the military.
The 19 euro zone finance ministers will also have to decide how much money to hand to Greece as a final tranche and how often they will have to go to Athens to check if the country is not deviating from the legislated reforms.
School-provided lunches are not as much of a part of Australian life as they are in America — they were never legislated or mandated here — but "tuck shops" often operated a few days a week, run by parents, selling simple lunches to grade-school children.
Also, due to Puerto Rico's massive debt and incapacity to meet its financial obligations, that same summer Congress legislated the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA) for purposes of creating an oversight board and a bankruptcy-like proceeding under its Title III.
My own suggestion would be to add enough funds through this mechanism so that overall defense spending for 2018 would split the difference, roughly, between the amount recommended for defense by President Trump last spring and the higher amount subsequently legislated by the Congress.
The open letter, addressed to Phillips, Premier Rachel Notley and Minister of Energy Margaret McCuaig-Boyd said the certainty of a legislated target would lead to more long-term and well-paying jobs, lower costs for renewables, and a more stable electricity market with increased competition.
"This will be the first Arab country that will have legislated on this question, which is sensitive and taboo because it is said to be written in the religious texts," said Khadija Cherif, coordinator of the commission on inheritance at the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women (ATFD).
It is because of these disadvantages that the federal government has for over 50 years legislated protections specifically for veterans, protections that — much like the protections for racial minorities and other disadvantaged groups — include equal employment opportunity, access to education, fair housing, and protection from hate crimes.
The Fiscal Agency & Financial Advisory Authority, the island's primary fiscal agent, issued an order that would freeze about $1.8 billion in so-called special appropriations, which consist of government money legislated in previous years to finance particular projects not included in the U.S. territory's annual budget.
Over the decades, the act was eroded, little-by-little, until finally being legislated away completely by former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE in 1999.
Some of this relaxation is for a happy reason: Barack Obama banned torture upon taking office; Congress — under the leadership of Mr. McCain — legislated the practice away in 2015; and the Supreme Court has extended at least some judicial protection to detainees imprisoned at Guantánamo Bay.
"There are several unfinished items from the first term because the NDA did not have a majority in the Rajya Sabha, and we are looking forward to the time when some of these items can get passed and legislated," BJP National Vice President Baijayant Panda said.
As attention turns more earnestly toward election season, there's promise in the paradox that a country that has for so long legislated against LGBTQ Americans just might use that same power to better their lives -- and also help to scotch the narratives that have ostracized them for their differences.
The proposals seek to harmonise the creditor hierarchy across the EU, in light of the varying approaches already taken, without affecting the insolvency ranking of existing national law governed instruments France has already largely legislated for a new class of senior non-preferred consistent with the new rules.
Yet many of their early tactics have been widely imitated, like aggressive shifting on defense and the use of multiple-position players, or legislated out of the game, like the stockpiling of draft picks, which helped them land a future Cy Young Award winner, Blake Snell, in 21.
"The Bank will be the first regulator to stress test its financial system against different climate pathways, including the catastrophic business-as-usual scenario and the ideal but still challenging transition to net zero by 2050 consistent with the UK's legislated objective", Carney said in a speech in Tokyo.
Republicans brought up Section 230 and Twitter's decision to briefly lock Mitch McConnell's account; Senator Maria Cantwell, a Washington state Democrat, insisted a Facebook exec tell her how 8chan—the extremist imageboard she repeatedly and erroneously referred to as a "darkweb" site—ought to be legislated, for reasons unknown.
Last summer, the NCAA joined a growing chorus of voices in opposition to North Carolina's legislated bigotry when it pulled NCAA championship events from the state because of HB2, a bill that required free citizens to use only the bathroom that corresponded to the gender designated on their birth certificate.
Singapore law provides for four months of paid maternity leave and in recent years the government has offered cash incentives of up to $18,000 for parents who have five children or more, and also legislated for a second week of paid paternity leave, but the measures have met with little success.
"It wasn't helpful that we not only lost a few days, but that, look, in order to get anything (legislated)... you need to be able to sit down and have frank, sometimes difficult conversations without fear that someone will go out there and try to use it," Diaz-Balart told CNN.
Dissent — or any act resembling critique of public policy — was the casualty: endless administrative detentions for some political dissidents, hasty litigation and harsh mass verdicts for others; random killings of political opponents; systematic intimidation of activists, independent journalists and human rights defenders; legislated restrictions on the media and civil society.
That year Congress legislated that only pollock from Alaska could be called Alaska pollock, at least in the US. While that helped consumers trying to differentiate between foreign and American fish in the frozen food aisle, it wasn't much help last year to bureaucrats having to navigate international customs codes.
That same summer Congress legislated the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA) under the constitutional authority of its plenary powers over the territory for purposes of creating an Oversight Board and a bankruptcy-like proceeding under its Title III, which was invoked in May of this year.
"One of the things that will be a consequence of the proposal ... means ... the bank will have to assess the risk profile of the borrowers, and it is only those borrowers who fit within that risk profile that is legislated in the law that will then be accessible to credit," he told a news conference.
It's this type of legislated action that "will lead to the kind of broad change we need to help thwart the systemic nature of sexual violence," Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni, writer, and actor in her one-woman show, One Drop of Love, and Head of Strategic Outreach for Pearl Street Films, told Refinery29 in an email.
That said, there's some grey area here too being as the UK legislated at the back end of last year for a new investigatory powers framework that has been widely interpreted as an attack on encryption, by giving authorities the legal authority to demand the removal of electronic protection and be given data in a readable form.
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"An order which effectively permits, but does not automatically require, sanctions for continued illegal Russian attacks on our democracy won't substitute for mandatory sanctions required by law, and shouldn't be used to pre-empt or slow building congressional momentum on new legislated Russia sanctions," Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, the Banking Committee's top Democrat, said during the hearing.
This claim hasn't just been promoted through anti-abortion activism and crisis pregnancy centers, but legislated, too: Currently, six states—Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, South Dakota, Utah, and Virginia—have laws requiring providers to inform patients that they can request this "abortion reversal" treatment should they have misgivings about their decision to terminate, a phenomenon that is exceedingly rare.
In many parts of the west, in the UK and the US, gay marriage is now legal, but do not be fooled: This legislated acceptance offers no shelter from being spat at by a passing driver, or catcalled for holding hands, or beaten up for leaving the wrong bar on the wrong night on the wrong street.
Indeed, the UK has already legislated to be able to demand decryption on request and block use of e2e encryption in the Investigatory Powers Act, which passed into UK law last year — although some elements of the legislation have yet to be implemented, owing to a separate EU legal ruling regarding "generate and indiscriminate" data retention, which the law appears to breach.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The upgrade of Greece's IDRs reflects the following key rating drivers and their relative weights: MEDIUM Fitch believes that general government debt sustainability will steadily improve, underpinned by on-going compliance with the terms of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) programme, and reduced political risk, sustained GDP growth and additional fiscal measures legislated to take effect through 2020.
Just from the Medicare perspective, when [the Medicare Prescription Drug Modernization Act] was legislated in the early 2000s, the compromise to get the thing passed, to get support from pharma, was to put in the provision that the federal government wouldn't negotiate directly [with drug companies], but basically have all the business dealings and purchasing done by the private Part D plans.
The minister intends to seek an extension to the legislated review time limit by six months (to 21 months in total) and seek an extension to the legislated time limit for the government's decision by three months (to six months in total), for an anticipated total of 27 months * no project proponent will be asked to return to the starting line — project reviews will continue within the current legislative framework and in accordance with treaty provisions * decisions will be based on science, traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples and other relevant evidence * the views of the public and affected communities will be sought and considered * indigenous peoples will be meaningfully consulted, and where appropriate, impacts on their rights and interests will be accommodated * direct and upstream greenhouse gas emissions linked to the projects under review will be assessed.
As noted above, the UK government legislated last year to enshrine expansive and intrusive investigatory powers in a new framework, called the Investigatory Powers Act — which includes the ability to collect digital information in bulk and for spy agencies to maintain vast databases of personal information on citizens who are not (yet) suspected of any wrongdoing in order that they can sift these records when they choose.
Better examples are the South Carolina State Representative who introduced a bill forcing doctors prescribing Viagra to jump through the same ridiculous hoops that her colleagues had legislated for abortion procedures, the Australians using an iMessage loophole to hassle politicians over new cybersecurity laws, or that fake Campbell's Soup customer service account that made fun of homophobes threatening to boycott the company on Facebook.
Minnesota is No Longer Stuck in the Mud After some early turmoil that saw Jimmy Butler make an uncharacteristically tempered entrance into the offense, a general look of confusion glued on Andrew Wiggins' face, defensive intensity/effort/recognition by Karl-Anthony Towns that made Dark look like a Pixar production for a fanbase that knows what bleak looks like, and the exact opposite of a minutes restriction legislated by Tom Thibodeau, the Minnesota Timberwolves have finally established themselves as one of the NBA's top five teams.

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