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"I would certainly like to see us move more expeditiously," said Rep.
Russian athletes in some sports apparently received notification more expeditiously than others.
Nor would dismantling the agency have brought that drug to market more expeditiously.
The Trump administration has indicated it plans to move much more expeditiously in handling the application backlog.
The records, they argued, could be more expeditiously reviewed and turned over to the committee under this process.
The humanitarian aid made its way more expeditiously to those who needed it, and border security was funded as well.
After he ordered a review of the program, cases were approved more expeditiously, but even now unjustified delays and unexplained rejections remain common.
"BASF's pigments portfolio is an important strategic addition in meeting our goals more expeditiously," DIC Chief Executive Kaoru Ino said in a statement.
But with the adrenaline of the first live show of the season, the model says his partner beckoned him more "expeditiously" than in rehearsal.
We need to add personnel and resources to expand capacity at ports of entry, so that we can handle intake and process asylum claims more expeditiously.
"What that says is, over the long run, we want a stronger dispute settlement process, one that's quicker, gets resolutions more expeditiously [and] has real teeth."
For example, after working collaboratively with NATCA, the FAA has implemented a policy for certified controllers to more expeditiously transfer to facilities with the greatest staffing needs.
While it's great that questionable ingredients will get more scrutiny, there isn't really a suggestion in this new proposal for how to get new filters approved more expeditiously.
FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee said he's optimistic that in light of Thursday's deal, FERC now has a framework in place that will help the commission more expeditiously process applications.
Once more, they've changed Senate rules so they can confirm President Donald Trump's nominees more expeditiously — a string of actions first kicked off by Democratic leader Harry Reid in 2013.
"We concluded that it will allow the defamation case against Mr. Trump to move along more expeditiously if it is venued in Los Angeles," Stormy's firebrand lawyer Michael Avenatti told Politico.
But now he seemed to be saying that he would act more expeditiously, even if it meant forgoing the lively conversation, in person and on email threads, that had preceded his decisions.
When asked whether Beijing had grown more confident about exercising its Basic Law powers, even preemptively, she said "now, after the accumulation of all their experience they are able to do things more expeditiously".
It may also reflect systems that that the police and the authorities have put in place to deal more expeditiously with sexual violence, which keeps women in the system and more likely to report again.
"It is clear to us that the district court viewed the hearing as a way to more expeditiously decide whether Palin had a viable way to establish actual malice," Walker wrote in the 21-page opinion.
Again I think are legitimate, but I think that what that says is over the long run we want a stronger dispute settlement process, one that's quicker, that gets resolution more expeditiously, that has real teeth.
Affording counsel in certain circumstances, as the proposed legislation empowers the Attorney General to do, will not only increase the odds that justice will be done, but will help immigration cases move more expeditiously through the system.
The judge also asked Prince whether the emails could be released to Leopold more expeditiously if they were not posted online, but the State Department argued it could take even longer to provide them to the plaintiff directly.
However, that's a process that's not as effective as ground deliveries, in which "you can get the most stuff there to where it's needed and in the quantity that's required and more expeditiously, more -- frankly, more directly," Kirby says.
A team that could bring together Google data, social media trends, and third-party expertise to ferret out such videos early would presumably help YouTube to manage incidents like the Paul one more expeditiously, quickly heading off advertiser and user outrage.
It would make sense, and would build faith in the system, to hear migrants' claims far more expeditiously, as long as each gets careful consideration, and the courts aren't turned into the deportation conveyor belts that Trump wants them to be.
H.R. 5292, The Air Traffic Control Hiring Improvement Act of 2016, would streamline the hiring process and allow military veterans and graduates of the Collegiate Training Initiative to be hired more expeditiously without causing any additional delays in the hiring process.
The Obama administration tried to get cases scheduled more expeditiously but deferred to the judges on the timeline thereafter, whereas the Trump administration's move seems to be an intent to complete cases within a certain timeframe, according to Rená Cutlip-Mason, chief of Programs at the Tahirih Justice Center and a former EOIR official.
Without Congress lifting a finger — which certainly would have brought this crisis to an end more expeditiously — the administration, with the help of several of our neighbors to the south, appears to have succeeded in convincing would-be illegal aliens that flimsy asylum claims probably would be denied once they crossed into the U.S. and their chances of being released into the U.S. were slim to none.
The government's only evidence was of "the supine submission of the company to such extraordinary delay."167 U.S. at 254. The Court said that the patent officials could have acted more expeditiously, but there is no evidence that "they acted wrongfully, and [that] their action was induced by or at the instance of the defendants."167 U.S. at 261.
The Bus Services Industry Act caters for the Government owning the buses and allows the Land Transport Authority in responding more expeditiously regarding changes in travel demand. Operators that will be running bus services as contractors can also be removed if they do not meet standards. Routes are tendered to operators to operate, while revenue risk is supposedly being borne by the state.
At 6:30 p.m., Hancock warned Meade that Lee's position was as strong as that at Spotsylvania Court House. Grant finally realized the situation he faced with a divided army and ordered his men to stop advancing and to build earthworks of their own. His engineers began to construct pontoon bridges to improve the river crossings so that the separated wings of the army could support each other more expeditiously if needed.
See Convention, art. 16. In these instances, Mexican judges determine children to be well settled in the new environment and deny the application for return to the child's country of habitual residence. This determination could be avoided by handling Convention cases more expeditiously and adhering more closely to the Convention's requirements. Mexican judges have also abused the "amparo", a special type of constitutional challenge, which results in additional delays to Convention cases and increases the LBP's legal costs.
Golden Pass LNG opened their terminal in mid-2011. With their opening, the ship channel is now home to over 40% of the nation’s LNG capacity. Golden Pass LNG has filed with federal authorities for permits allowing it to build a $10 billion gas liquefaction facility in Jefferson County, as has Sempra Energy. It is anticipated that these permits should move through the approval process more expeditiously now that former Texas governor Rick Perry has been confirmed as the new Secretary of Energy.
This lack of a legal structure facilitating the Convention's operation is a major obstacle to the Convention's effective implementation in Mexico. Significant processing delays have occurred in at least two of the states. However, one of these states has recently notified the Mexican Central Authority that the primary judicial concern delaying cases has been resolved and has pledged to process cases more expeditiously. The Department is also encouraged by recent discussions with the Mexican Central Authority concerning plans for the development of implementing legislation.
Government studies later argued the mail could be handled at less cost and more expeditiously by other means. The growing volume of mail, limited system capacities, and the advent of the automobile made the tubes "practically obsolete," and actually hindered the efficient operation of the postal service. The pneumatic tube companies vehemently attacked the studies, but subsequent investigation identified that any errors actually favored the tubes. It was further argued that, if the tubes were truly successful, they would have seen wider adoption by the commercial industry.
Synthesis of substituted phosphaalkynes by flash pyrolysis of substituted dichloromethylphosphines. Here, R = CH3, CH=CH2, Cl, or F. Following the initial synthesis of phosphaethyne, it was realized that the same compound can be prepared more expeditiously via the flash pyrolysis of methyldichlorophosphine (CH3PCl2), resulting in the loss of two equivalents of hydrogen chloride. This methodology has been utilized to synthesize numerous substituted phosphaalkynes, including the methyl, vinyl, chloride, and fluoride derivatives. Fluoromethylidynephosphane (F-C≡P) can also be prepared via the potassium hydroxide promoted dehydrofluorination of trifluoromethylphosphine (CF3PH2).
The South Wales Railway opened in July 1854 and the tramroad suffered a serious blow, as the Forest of Dean minerals could now come much more expeditiously by rail throughout. Its main business was now the conveyance of Leckhampton stone to Cheltenham, its advantage being that it could unload at any point along its line as compared with the Midland Railway which was obliged to do so at a goods depot. Street running in Gloucester and Cheltenham were no longer seen as acceptable and in any case the business of the tramroad was so low that its income barely covered costs. On 1 August 1859 an abandonment Act was obtained.
The Department is encouraged by a recent decision by a Mexican federal judge, which overcame an amparo allowing a child to immediately return to the United States, and hopes this precedent will continue. By streamlining the amparo process in Convention cases, the Government of Mexico could better meet its treaty obligations. Over the course of the latest reporting period, we have seen some notable improvements in the performance of the Mexican Central Authority (MCA). The MCA is continuing to forward Convention applications to judges much more expeditiously than before; whereas previously delays of three to six months were common, cases are now being forwarded to the courts as early as four to eight weeks after being received.
While these categories apply to suicide today, it is these types of personalities that made people more susceptible to suicide anciently. In ancient India, two forms of altruistic suicide were practiced. One was Jauhar, a mass suicide by women of a community when their menfolk suffered defeat in battle, the women fearing retribution, rape, enslavement, and worse by the enemy soldiers; the other was Sati, the self-immolation of a widow on the funeral pyre of her husband, or her suicide shortly afterwards, the pretexts varying, whether for emotional, or for religious, or for anticipated economic destitution, especially if elderly, or even compulsion, sometimes a family's avaricious means to more expeditiously redistribute the widow's property.
In the last report, the Department found Mexico to be noncompliant with the Convention due to systemic problems, including slow case handling, lack of progress in resolving cases, and inability to locate children. Mexico continues to be the destination country of the greatest number of children abducted from the United States or wrongfully retained outside the United States by parents or other relatives. Over the recent reporting period, the Department has seen some notable improvements in the performance of the Mexican Central Authority (MCA). The MCA forwards Hague applications to judges much more expeditiously than before; whereas previously delays of 3–6 months were common, cases are now being forwarded to the courts as early as 4–8 weeks after being received.
A key agenda of the meeting was a motion to have a union of their own, as STA had no legal status to negotiate better terms for teachers. The motion was moved by P V Sharma and seconded by Yapp Thean Chye. STA was revived at a general meeting held at Raffles Institution on 13 November 1925, "after an interim period during which a great deal of thought and discussion was given to the production of a constitution free from any suspicion of trade-unionism and which would enable the activities of the Association to be carried on more expeditiously." Singapore Teachers' Union was founded on 19 October 1946, after more than 300 teachers attended the STU's inaugural meeting at 331 North Bridge Road, the headquarters of the MDU.
Naval Facility (NAVFAC) Nantucket was among the first Atlantic systems ordered and installed with the shore facility commissioned 1 August 1955. The facility, along with the entire Atlantic system at the time, was experimental though it quickly became operational. The visible shore installations and obvious cable work done in connection with their construction required a cover story explaining them as oceanographic research facilities and that data gathered by oceanographic and acoustic surveys with ships could at times be collected "more expeditiously and more economically by means of shore stations. These are the U. S. Naval Facilities." The "oceanographic" cover included the entire span of the facility's existence and decommissioning on 30 June 1976 with the SOSUS mission being declassified in 1991. The site, about twelve miles from the town of Nantucket on Tom Never’s Head at the southernmost tip of the island, had been part of the Nantucket Ordnance Site.
In addition, it is customary in Chilean courts to order psychological or social evaluations in all cases involving minor children, regardless of whether there is evidence of possible risk to the child in being returned to his or her country of habitual residence. Because the Hague Convention focuses on returning a child to his or her country of habitual residence, the United States Central Authority takes the view that psychological evaluations are unnecessary, and cause inappropriate delays in processing cases, if there is no evidence of risk to the child should the court order the child's return. Another trend is for Chilean courts to deny Convention applications upon finding that the child is well settled in the new environment. This result, which could be avoided if Chilean courts handled Convention cases more expeditiously, leaves the victim parent with the much less desirable option of filing an application under the Convention for mere access to the child, or for visitation, and even these applications in some cases have not resulted in contact between the left behind family and the child.

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