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" Margins: "We make reasonable money on the bike now.
In order to be trustworthy, you must make reasonable statements.
If reasonable candidates are lacking, then voters cannot make reasonable choices.
"Congress can require the President to make reasonable financial disclosures," the court wrote.
As NYCLU points out, CityBridge only promises to make "reasonable efforts" to retain your data no longer than 12 months and if the government comes knocking for your information, CityBridge will only make "reasonable attempts" to let you know it's happening.
However, they said, health plans must still make reasonable efforts to address consumers' complaints.
In our multi­religious society, we should make reasonable accommodations for the religious scruples of others.
" It would also require that service providers make "reasonable security procedures to protect customers' personal information.
Reasonable people, some friends of mine, make reasonable arguments for Britain to leave the European Union.
And in the meantime, they put subtle pressure on Russia and Syria to make reasonable concessions.
States must also make "reasonable modifications" for those with opioid addictions and other substance-use disorders.
You are allowed to make reasonable inferences, as long as they are based on the evidence.
The Fed was bound to then "make reasonable efforts" to halt any fraudulent payments it had made.
The Supreme Court ruled that the law was ambiguous — you could make reasonable arguments on both sides.
Treating addicts who are not in recovery as if they can make reasonable decisions is a mistake.
It only applied to businesses with 50 or more employees, and would have required they make "reasonable" accommodations.
We can make reasonable judgments as individuals, however, on the basis of the total evidence available to us.
It also means that employers must make "reasonable adjustments" to work practices and provide other aids and adaptations.
As with all regulations, federal agencies have some leeway to make reasonable interpretations of the law, lawyers said.
The court orders Apple to make "reasonable efforts" to maintain the integrity of the data on the phone.
In the meantime, all we can do is make reasonable yet baseless speculations about what that hardware may involve.
While good hosts make reasonable efforts to see that their guests enjoy themselves, you are not running a bar.
"We plan to make reasonable requests, so our expectation is that subpoenas will not be necessary," an aide told me.
Verma also said states would have to make "reasonable modifications" for those battling opioid addiction and other substance-use disorders.
Immigration is surely an issue where Republicans and Democrats can make reasonable concessions to produce effective reforms for the American people.
People who elect them need to hear the truth in order to make reasonable decisions about whom they're going to elect.
Our country also lacks a national legal standard that requires all employers to make reasonable accommodations when pregnant workers need them.
The Trump administration also said states would have to make "reasonable modifications" for those battling opioid addiction and other substance-use disorders.
" The FRA said in a letter last month it wanted to halt funding because the state had "failed to make reasonable progress.
Clumsy guests should do the maximum amount of groveling — and make reasonable attempts at replacing broken items — without themselves becoming the nuisance.
Instead, parents are liable if they know their child has a gun but fails to make reasonable efforts to take the gun away.
Fischhoff disagrees, and plenty of research has shown that, again, if people are given the right information, they can indeed make reasonable assessments.
It does not state that Accenture will make reasonable accommodations to employees who become disabled on the job, as required by federal law.
Returning to the GDPR, Article 8 — which concerns conditions application to children's consent for processing personal data — states data controllers must make "reasonable efforts" to verify consent when processing children's personal data: The controller shall make reasonable efforts to verify in such cases that consent is given or authorised by the holder of parental responsibility over the child, taking into consideration available technology.
Medical schools are also legally required to make reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities, Steinberg, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
The rules say that, with some exceptions, advisers will be required to make reasonable recommendations based on an examination of industry norms and practices.
It authorizes commanders to make reasonable accommodations to protect privacy, such as installing protective screens or adjusting the timing of the use of such facilities.
"I think it helps to calm down, believe in maths and data, and make reasonable choices (even when it's hard to make one)," he wrote.
The bill also ensures that online platforms make reasonable efforts to ensure that existing laws prohibiting foreigners from influencing U.S. elections through campaign spending are upheld.
California law does not allow firms to solicit people who may still be too physically or mentally scarred to make reasonable decisions about hiring a lawyer.
You need to take that knowledge, put it in the hands of your employees and empower them to make reasonable decisions when dealing with your precious customers.
China's National Health Commission urged medical professionals to make "reasonable use" of protection gear and warned against their "excessive and disorderly use," according to a Reuters translation.
Given the many players involved and the fact that we can't see into their corporate databases means we can only make reasonable assumptions based on the outcome.
The suit that he filed for Reho accuses the university of failing "to make reasonable accommodation" for him and his job responsibilities in accordance with the ADA.
The Americans With Disabilities Act allows for companies to change their job requirements but companies still have to make reasonable accommodations for workers on an individual basis.
Democrats should also be willing to make reasonable concessions on family reunification (so-called chain migration) and the diversity lottery (intended to bring immigrants from underrepresented countries).
Court documents say York failed to make reasonable efforts to prevent the use of firearms by the teen to commit a felony, according to the news outlet.
Rather, it is to require local jurisdictions to make reasonable plans to accommodate population growth — for example, by allowing small-scale apartment buildings in single-family neighborhoods.
In addition to protecting workers against race and gender discrimination, our labor laws require employers to make reasonable accommodation for employees to exercise their freedom of religion.
"FRA has determined that CHSRA has materially failed to comply with the terms of the Agreement and has failed to make reasonable progress on the Project," Batory wrote.
The FRA, the U.S. railway regulator said last week it had canceled the funding agreement after it said the state failed to make "reasonable" progress on the project.
But with something like this in their robotic brains, they could make reasonable assumptions about, say, the layout of a room without having to ground-truth every inch.
Obviously no one administered I.Q. tests during the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods, but scientists can make reasonable estimates based on the ratio of body size to brain size.
Additionally, the company promised to make "reasonable efforts" to abide by its corporate parent PepsiCo's policy ensuring responsible advertising to children and disclosure of contracts with product endorsers.
His proposal, obviously now only in the earliest stages since it has only just been announced, is to establish some basic "duties" companies must make reasonable efforts to fulfill.
"The Chinese Football Association will continue to maintain close communication with national authorities ... and make reasonable adjustments to the organization, schedule and scale of matches where necessary," it said.
"The Chinese Football Association will continue to maintain close communication with national authorities ... and make reasonable adjustments to the organization, schedule and scale of matches where necessary," it said.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) alleges Volkswagen Financial Services Australia Pty Limited did not make reasonable inquiries or verify borrowers' living expenses while providing 49,380 loan contracts.
Ms. Verma said the Trump administration would require states to make "reasonable modifications" of their work requirements for people who are addicted to opioids or have other substance use disorders.
We live in an affluent society where we often have considerably more than we need to meet all our basic needs, enjoy life, and make reasonable provision for the future.
"There is no need for any ambiguity to exist because once the political agreement is secure on transition period then I expect regulators to make reasonable and appropriate reassurances," Glen said.
Collins also said that she would be comfortable allowing Ford to testify later in the week and that the Senate Judiciary Committee should make reasonable accommodations to allow her to speak.
Does he not realize that will make reasonable people—both on the left and the right—immediately switch off, just like they do when they get an email that starts with RE:FWD:FWD:RE:RE:RE:RE?
It clarifies that the city's human rights law requires employers to make reasonable accommodations for pregnant and parenting workers and forbids them from firing or refusing to promote workers because of pregnancy.
"We can't make reasonable forecast now since it is unclear where prices of coking coal and steel prices are headed," Nippon Steel's executive vice president Toshiharu Sakae said at a news conference.
According to the provisions of the bill, online speech platforms, along with all media outlets, must make "reasonable efforts to ensure that" political ads are not purchased "directly or indirectly" by foreigners.
Because you work in the law, you'll know that the Americans With Disabilities Act requires employers (with 15 or more workers) to make "reasonable accommodations" for conditions that are legally considered disabilities.
The duty to assist, as originally crafted by Congress, required the VA Secretary to make reasonable efforts to assist a claimant in obtaining evidence necessary to substantiate the claimant's claim for a benefit.
Companies would be required to make "reasonable accommodations" to workers affected by pregnancy, childbirth or a related medical condition, as long as those accommodations did not cause an undue hardship for the business.
New regulations closed some of the gaps, including the most recent 2015 amendment that states that transportation entities need to make reasonable modifications or accommodations to ensure that people with disabilities have access.
That was important because the law the FBI invoked, called the All Writs Act, requires the FBI to make reasonable self-help efforts before forcing a company like Apple to help its investigation.
The Honest Ads Act would require social media companies to disclose which groups are running political advertisements and make reasonable efforts to ensure foreign governments and agents aren't purchasing ads on their platforms.
The Equality Act 2010 dictates that, under British law, venues are required to make reasonable adjustments for disabled people, but statistics show that 40 percent of venues in the UK don't have disabled bathrooms.
"It's a question of health — if you're healthy, hell you can go to a 100 and make reasonable judgments, so I would not disqualify them in a heartbeat," the eighty-nine year old added.
And while it is true that hosts should make reasonable accommodations to guests' food restrictions and preferences, that is not license for guests to order their food as if they were in a restaurant.
The expectation of the current law is that a leisure centre, for example, would strive to allow transgender people to use the facilities that match their gender identity, but could make reasonable adjustments if necessary.
"Much to our disappointment, after a number of discussions, including a meeting today, the JTA was unwilling to return to their original position or to make reasonable compromises to protect travelers visiting Japan," said Airbnb.
The department's Federal Railroad Administration said in a letter that the state had "failed to make reasonable progress" and cited Governor Gavin Newsom's announcement last week that the state would dramatically scale back the project.
China's National Health Commission has told hospitals that if pregnant women are registered to give birth at a newly designated virus treatment center they must "make reasonable arrangements as soon as possible" for those women.
If you look at our national elections, I think you'll find that in general when our people go to the polls they make reasonable decisions based on very sound, larger principles — do we want major change?
The former judge presiding over that inquiry, Kenneth Hayne, said then that laws should be changed if courts showed a "deficiency in the law's requirements to make reasonable inquiries about, and verify, the consumer's financial situation".
Two years earlier, in June 2016, the United States Department of Justice had reached a similar conclusion, saying that the theater violated the Americans With Disabilities Act by failing to make reasonable modifications to accommodate Mason.
Under the rule, federal agencies and federally funded nonprofits (like research universities) would have to make reasonable pricing agreements with manufacturers before giving them exclusive rights to health patents including prescription and generic drugs, vaccines, and medical devices.
Platforms with 50 million or more unique monthly users would have to keep a public database of political ads, and the companies would have to make "reasonable" efforts to prevent foreign nations from interfering with U.S. elections through ads.
Wilkins "failed to make reasonable and professional efforts to help prevent harm to victim Joshua Freeman, including failing to immediately warn Joshua Freeman of the credible threat ... or failing to effectuate an arrest of this individual," the indictment says.
A bill called the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act would require organizations with more than 15 employees to make reasonable accommodations to workers impacted by pregnancy or child birth, so long as those conditions don't cause undue hardship for the business.
The bill would accomplish that by making it mandatory for platforms to host a publicly available database that included disclosures of who purchased an ad and for them to make "reasonable" efforts to combat foreign entities from purchasing political ads.
As an employee, you are entitled to keep your diagnosis to yourself until it impairs your performance; and as long as you can fulfill the essential functions of your position, your employer must make reasonable accommodations for your emerging disabilities.
Beyond that, Obama was brilliant and he was someone who liked to learn, who wanted to hear different opinions and make reasonable decisions, as opposed to Trump, who says "I use my gut" and insists he knows more than his generals.
But in 225 the U.S. Senate passed a bill that, though it died in the House, could serve as a model for effective immigration legislation that might pass and be signed into law – if all sides are willing to make reasonable compromises.
Finally, the New York proposal — like the federal bill — would stipulate that online platforms "make reasonable efforts" to police ads to make sure that foreign individuals and entities aren't paying for them, an activity which is a violation of state and federal law.
The FRA writes in the letter that the state "has materially failed to comply with the terms of the Agreement and has failed to make reasonable progress on the Project," which they said was supposed to be on track to be finished by 2022.
As for the recycling center staff, although the Metropolitan Police say that anyone who finds valuable property should make "reasonable enquiries" to find the owner, the workers in this case were praised for their actions and detective work that went above and beyond expectations.
Citing the judge's decision that a lender "may do what it wants in the assessment process", ASIC said the Act also requires lenders to make "reasonable enquiries about a borrower's financial circumstances" and verify information before deciding whether or not a loan is suitable for them.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. financial regulators said on Friday that because the new tax bill could make timely financial reporting difficult, public companies can make reasonable estimates when uncertain of the impact of the new tax law in financial reports, and will have up to a year to report final numbers.
This is a tragedy not just for Israelis but also for the long-suffering Palestinian people, whose suffering is caused chiefly by the refusal of their own leaders to abandon anti-Semitic hatred and accept the extended hand of Israelis to make reasonable compromises needed to reach a peace agreement.
"When Kim Jong Un first came to power, I was hopeful that he would make reasonable and rational decisions to save North Korea from poverty, but I soon fell into despair watching him purging officials for no proper reasons," Thae said during his first news conference with foreign media on Wednesday.
An anti-money-laundering law passed in 2000 directs banks, securities dealers, life-insurance firms and other financial entities to make "reasonable efforts" to identify the owners of firms they do business with; left to carry the load, they do their best to collect information on all counterparties, but it is not enough.
The agreement also requires the city to "make reasonable efforts to promote the program," and it names several examples of how to do so: post on the city's website, city social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, distribute brochures and flyers at City Hall, and issue a "joint press release" between Ring and the city.
The agreement requires the university to review the actions of current and former employees involved in the Tyndall matter to determine whether they should be disciplined, and to make reasonable efforts to contact and offer remedies to nine patients who may have been harmed over Mr. Tyndall's 31-year medical career, and possibly to others.
That&aposs the way we crafted it, but I know my -- the partner I&aposm working with on this, Senator Van Hollen, a Democrat, and I are willing to make reasonable changes to the bill that allows us to pass it and that&aposs probably one of those that we heard a little bit of pushback on.

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