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"reapply" Definitions
  1. [transitive] reapply something to put another layer of a substance on a surface
  2. [intransitive] reapply (for something) to make another formal request for something
  3. [transitive] reapply something to use something again, especially in a different situation

492 Sentences With "reapply"

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Some DACA recipients got letters from USCIS before September 20183 reminding them that they had 22018 more days to reapply — and recommending they reapply in the next three months.
If you are rejected you can reapply after 30 days.
I have to reapply, so she emails me the info.
For each year of college, families reapply for financial aid.
For individuals, participants must reapply for SNAP every three months.
Instead, Ms. Columbia was told to reapply as a survivor.
The firm, whose investors include Goldman Sachs, intends to reapply.
Washington will reapply sanctions to Iran's oil sector on Nov.
Lyman reported that lawmakers will try to reapply those exceptions.
Wheaton said he was unable to reapply for his job.
Check on tofu and reapply harissa mixture when looking dry.
The N.F.L. said Garrett must reapply for reinstatement next year.
"Everybody had the opportunity to reapply for those positions," Strong said.
Don't forget to reapply sunscreen every two hours, says Dr. Finney.
Still, being able to reapply sunscreen wins again, so no makeup.
I go with [an SPF of] 55 — and I always reapply.
They can reapply for access with a new app that's compliant.
He would require people seeking legal status to leave and reapply.
Amber has 6 months to reapply with a more compelling argument.
The entire staff was then immediately required to reapply for employment.
It's not magic — I still need to reapply throughout the day.
Other awards can be renewable if you submit transcripts or reapply.
Or can someone just reapply it and restart the 14-day clock?
They must reapply for the program and work permits every two years.
They can reapply for another grant of up to $5,000 next year.
I often have to reapply my finger for it to read correctly.
He would also require people seeking legal status to leave and reapply.
If your face needs an SPF touch-up, reapply makeup with sunscreen.
The LA Times reports there are around 150,000 immigrants eligible to reapply.
After a lengthy appeals process, WWHA decided to reapply for a license.
A month after that, the Homelessness Diversion Units forced them to reapply.
But also the license is something you have to reapply for periodically.
Also, people should reapply sunscreen every two hours or after swimming or sweating.
I cleanse and tone and reapply the Tidal, which sinks in like magic.
Reapply face paint, particularly on hot days, to avoid the Salvador Dali look.
The football league would be required to reapply for it every five years.
But I would politely tell the candidate to reapply after getting more experience.
They're easy to remove and reapply whenever you need to move things around.
Rewarm ears, nose and cheeks with warm cloths; re-soak and reapply repeatedly.
If more money is needed, you must reapply for a new loan.8.
So, the cons that I have for the shampoo is that I had to reapply, probably like two or three times, I had to reapply for the bottom of my hair because I felt like I just needed more product.
It lasts for 12 hours, so you won't need to reapply throughout the night.
You can't reapply backstage; you have to stay in the game, so to speak.
I'm proud of myself any time I remember to reapply SPF at the beach.
After doing so, YouTube says they can reapply for the program in 30 days.
You can reapply it over and over on set and it doesn't get greasy.
Second interviews are unusual, she said, but a person who is denied can reapply.
Even if the bottle says the lotion is waterproof, beachgoers should reapply after swimming.
She may be able to reapply when a new transgender policy is in place.
I also find I have to reapply them obsessively to keep my lips hydrated.
She was moved to a different insurance plan and forced to reapply for Medicaid.
Once those regulations kicked in, medical dispensaries had to reapply for a recreational license.
It wasn&apost until I ate lunch that I needed to reapply the product.
Both he and Mr. Young said that the temple might reapply for charity status.
Successful applicants were promised a six-month approval, but unsuccessful ones had to reapply.
The U.S. broke from that group and decided on its own to reapply sanctions.
Airport staff members periodically reapply the fecal mixture to keep the figures looking fresh.
But if you leave government service, it would be a problem; you'd have to reapply.
Don't forget to reapply, even if SPF matters less and less the higher you go.
I'd planned to reapply my makeup after, but felt good enough to skip it altogether.
Some fellows who successfully complete the program are allowed to reapply for another 18 months.
"The correct teaching is that you need to reapply sunscreen every two hours," says Hale.
But if you're swimming or perspiring heavily, you should plan to reapply even more frequently.
Say I use the coating on my iPhone — when would I need to reapply it?
In theory, the directories get an overhaul when providers reapply to a plan each year.
The fix: Acclimate your skin to the sun slowly, and reapply SPF frequently, advises Zeichner.
If you're not swimming, you should reapply every two hours, regardless of the SPF count.
Holmes encourages candidates to reapply if they don't receive an offer the first time around.
The credit renews every four years, so it covers you when it's time to reapply.
This way, when you reapply sun protection, you get a boost of antioxidants as well.
Subsidy approvals, which automakers must reapply for this year, have also slowed amid stricter oversight.
Once the policies expire, policyholders must reapply and may be rejected if they are sick.
Rights groups have been encouraging immigrants up for renewal on the program to reapply quickly.
"The traveler is eligible to reapply for a visa for future visits," the statement read.
Once you have recharged, reapply your armor and rejoin the fight with even more vigor.
That puts people who might be eligible to reapply for DACA now in a bind.
Eligible shoppers need to reapply once a year and are eligible for up to four years.
A spray or a lotion is fine but really rub it in and reapply it often.
If your bottle suggests reapplying every four hours, for example, you should reapply every two hours.
Guion-Pledgure, who was a corrections technician until Friday, can reapply for other positions, Albies said.
Hoping it wasn't ruined, they had the installers return, strip the floor and reapply the sealer.
Uber said it does not know when it will reapply to test its cars in California.
The agency sought to reduce access by revoking it and requiring users to reapply for credentials.
As a result, all models previously approved for government subsidies are required to reapply this year.
As vendors, they wouldn't have to take the break and reapply for jobs they already did.
For nearly the entire day, I stayed covered up — but when I left my cellphone inside for an hour and forgot to reapply, my next scan made it very clear that I was hitting unsafe sun exposure with a cautionary message to reapply — which I gladly did.
It is campaigning on a promise to hold a referendum on whether to reapply for EU membership.
"I'm happy about everything here, everyone gets on well," Ning says, as her colleagues reapply their makeup.
But he added he remained confident of the company's ability to rebid or reapply for the licenses.
And of course, you've got to reapply sunscreen every two hours, or after swimming or toweling off.
Reapply about every two hours and after swimming or sweating, according to the instructions on the bottle.
But he was a member through 2014 and, should he ever reapply, he would reportedly be rejected.
I can put it on at 7am for work and won't have to reapply through the night.
SunburnsYou know you need to wear sunscreen, but after a cocktail or two, you forgot to reapply.
And the adhesive is made of high quality material that you can reapply without losing the stick.
Later that month, Uber decided not to reapply for a self-driving car testing permit in California.
Later that month, Uber decided not to reapply for a self-driving car testing permit in California.
Because the coverage lock-out ends every calendar year, those barred from Medicaid last year can reapply.
As an adult, my mom is rarely around to remind me to reapply sunscreen when I'm outside.
Facebook says all those apps that got kicked off & lost access to friends' data can now reapply.
You may sweat it off, first of all, and second, you should reapply every two hours anyway.
Unlike other states, people who lose coverage in Ohio will be allowed to immediately reapply for enrollment.
In some instances, employees have been given the opportunity to reapply for their positions, these people said.
Plus, the UV index on the home screen is the perfect reminder to reapply sunscreen all day!
They were wonderful and complimentary, but I had to reapply and I needed a letter of recommendation.
We encourage you to reapply, reminding you that we accept application fees on a rolling basis. ♦
Crucially, the settlement barred him from the securities industry, with the right to reapply after a year.
It's also so small and chic that I'll actually keep in my bag and remember to reapply.
A week later, the agency reversed its policy, allowing people to reapply with proof of a delay.
Several had appealed Apple's decision to remove them, while others will probably have to reapply for entry.
When the job posting reached headquarters, Hilbert was dropped from the candidate list and told not to reapply.
It's a mistake not to look at these examples and reapply the insights they can learn from them.
That forced an unknown number of people who'd used the site before it was temporarily shuttered to reapply.
I never reapply powder in humidity — I'll just use blue shop towels to blot and absorb the sweat.
According to the New York Post, employees were told they could "reapply" for their jobs as contract freelancers.
In fact, your makeup will stay put through the 8-hour workday and beyond, no need to reapply.
Wearable devices can help you track your UV exposure and notify you when it's time to reapply sunscreen.
They're super easy and you don't have to reapply them, which is the most important thing for me.
A source close to Chris tells us there's a chance he'll reapply for Japan before the tour dates.
The bottle changes color in UV light, which helps me remember to reapply even when it's cloudy. Ingredients
Because of the lightweight texture, they're also surprisingly easy to reapply and layer — not that you'll need to.
You can reapply, especially if you got positive feedback, maybe you came down to a couple of people.
"They told me I could reapply to the school again, but I doubt I'd be accepted," he said.
Already, more than a hundred Dreamers ruled ineligible to reapply for DACA are losing their status every day.
But the jettisoned members are also encouraged to reapply to the new council, which will begin in 2018.
Under the prior rule, organizations could reapply after three years — now, funds will reportedly run through March 2019.
The immigration agency said that anyone whose permit expired in the next 120 to 150 days could reapply.
Medicaid recipients today, for example, are required to reapply for health insurance if they move to another state.
Garrett was suspended for at least the rest of this season and must reapply for reinstatement next year.
Workers will get full severance payments and are encouraged to reapply when the embassy reopens, Tueller reportedly said.
After the Snowden leak, the NSA purged all DTAs and made them reapply, which they did in 2014.
Although he is now eligible to reapply for his license, Mata said he is retired, according to ABC News.
In addition, said Reza Ghiasvand of the University of Oslo in Norway, people often don't reapply sunscreen as recommended.
He's almost certainly the first known case of an immigrant getting detained while waiting to reapply for DACA renewal.
If Evans wants to continue his pursuit, he can reapply to the Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning.
The best thing to do to prevent this is doing whatever you have to do to remember to reapply.
"You can reapply [for advertising privileges] as if you're a new creator in 30 days," Fischer tells The Verge.
The expulsion came into effect on Tuesday for a minimum of five years, after which the firm can reapply.
That said, she recommends that you should still reapply every two to three hours, or after swimming or sweating.
If the CSAC suspends Jones' license, he can't reapply until one year has passed from the date of revocation.
The general rule of thumb is to reapply about every two hours and certainly after water sports or sweating.
Nearly 200 employees were fired after walking off the job; they were then allowed to reapply for their positions.
Title X grant recipients must reapply for the funding every year, under new rules set by the Trump administration.
Typically, I don't have to reapply the Sugar Lip Treatment for at least four hours because it's so hydrating.
You'll also want to know about when you need to reapply, especially if you're planning on swimming or sweating.
So, today I'm just gonna reapply, and then we're gonna see how much longer they can last from there.
Urine instantly unsticks the labia and allows everything to wash out into the toilet, wipe and reapply Mensez lipstick.
Switching between two different types of welfare, the family's housing benefit was paused and they were told to reapply.
Others said their employers had required them to dye their hair blond, wear nail polish or constantly reapply makeup.
The Kenyan government says Miguna renounced his citizenship years ago, and failed to take the necessary actions to reapply.
Immigrants whose applications arrived late due to the mail slowdown will not be contacted by the government to reapply.
The government doesn't usually reject a bunch of applications and then change its mind and allow people to reapply.
According to the Trump administration, he's supposed to wait to be invited to reapply by US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
However, since the lipstick was designed to act as a mousse-like stain it's easy to reapply throughout the day.
They could also lose it if they move into work, are subsequently made redundant and then reapply for universal credit.
Plus, I'm willing to reapply every once in a while if it means my mouth won't feel tight and dry.
One accreditor initially rejected the purchase, but left the door open, telling the Dream Center to reapply with more information.
Every few hours, Zayner repeated his protocol: take another pill, reapply Michael's bacteria, and take samples of his own skin.
You know the summer drill: Wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen every day and reapply every two hours for maximum effect.
One drawback to income-based repayment plans is that you have to reapply every year to qualify for lower payments.
The other main advice Linos gives to patients: Choose something you like to use and are more likely to reapply.
Clean Line plans to reapply, Mr. Skelly said, and Ms. Gatrel and her neighbors have vowed to continue their fight.
The only thing distracting you from your sunshine serenity is the possibility that it might be time to reapply sunscreen.
Which is actually not all that surprising — who among us can be bothered to reapply lipstick every hour or so?
But, as before, they will have to reapply for parole when the two-year period is up, Mr. Langston said.
Becerra took to Twitter Saturday night after USCIS issued its update to encourage those eligible to reapply for DACA's protections.
She plans to reapply and has enlisted help from members of Congress, university leaders and an army of immigration advocates.
Last week, the plaintiffs got the OK from the federal court judge to reapply for certification, though with smaller classes.
On Wednesday night, the Department of Homeland Security announced that those DACA recipients will be allowed to reapply for renewal.
Includes a polite man who will follow you around all day and remind you to reapply sunscreen every two hours.
The form to reapply for a passport is really long, and it costs like $22 to renew, so I just didn't.
Was Enriquez released because he was eligible to reapply for DACA — and if so, why was he detained to begin with?
Once you reapply the salt, the ink becomes invisible again, so the message can be kept secret and passed along again.
His petition for reinstatement was rejected by the league in May and he was told he could reapply in the fall.
"To extend wear and avoid any chips, reapply your top coat and cuticle oil every one to two days," Streets says.
It's supposed to keep you cooler, too, but it's not magic: You still have to reapply at least every two hours.
AIK would have to reapply for a new central bank permit, pending evaluation of it meeting all legal requirements, it added.
It also helps you look after your skin by understanding your sun habits and being a stunning reminder to reapply sunscreen.
"It was peeling off so we were like constantly having to reapply the tape and make sure it stayed," Cameron said.
And it says people can reapply, but should only do so if they have addressed the reasons their application was refused.
Similarly, the EU has said that seceding regions will have to reapply for membership—implying a damaging period of economic impairment.
More than half of the teachers at Automotive did not reapply for their jobs, including some effective ones, Ms. Lafergola said.
As a practical matter, he said, many of the regional directors may choose to reapply for their jobs at lower rank.
After she called Dr. Melgen, she was granted another interview, she said, though she did not formally reapply for her visa.
Instead, the higher the percentage of DEET in a repellent, the longer it will be effective before you have to reapply.
Every two years we have to reapply, provide extensive documentation, get fingerprinted, pass a criminal background check and pay a fee.
Gary, his father, confirmed that the family's lawyers had, in fact, been directed to reapply for an extension on their behalf.
Last year, for the first time, the state liquor commission ordered the stores' six owners to reapply for their liquor licenses.
They lasted for two years at a time, and immigrants had to reapply for a renewal before those two years expired.
She drops words like "decrim" as easily as a university lecturer and excuses herself to reapply lipstick before we photograph her.
Garaufis left open the possibility for Raniere's lawyers to reapply for bail if they are more transparent about who is funding it.
He was also asked to reapply for his position, which he did, even though his term isn't set to expire until 2020.
Today is the last day for eligible illegal immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children to reapply for the DACA program.
Or you could try a low-tech wristband, like UVSunSense, that changes colors to signal you should reapply sunscreen or head indoors.
Skip's current permit expires on October 14, but the company plans to reapply for a permit, Skip CEO Sanjay Dastoor told TechCrunch.
Sophia Amoruso: You should totally do something with Dunkin' and teach us all how to reapply lipstick after we drink our coffee.
New York regulators noted that they had denied the application "without prejudice," meaning that the Williams Companies, the pipeline's operator, could reapply.
Lottery winners may lose Medicaid for a month, but then reapply and, in some cases, qualify for coverage at a later date.
Second, I often have to reapply some gel during the shave, an issue that dovetails with the whole expensive price tag thing.
Plus, it provides up to 12 hours of hydration (but don't forget to reapply every two hours, to reap the SPF protection).
And those policies have their own rules for enrolling, which means you might face medical underwriting if you reapply down the road.
I slice my corn off the cob, go for ice cream bowls over cones, and reapply hand sanitizer between every other subway stop.
I decide against it, because I'm going to have to reapply sunscreen while we're out, and resign myself to letting them being visible.
One thing to keep in mind, Babeland's sex educator tells us, is that you'll probably need to reapply when using water-based lubes.
She now lives in Los Angeles and says the milder climate has reduced her need to reapply — but it hasn't eliminated it entirely.
I find that I can comfortably wear and reapply these without drying out my lips, thanks to oils like sunflower, beeswax, and safflower.
US Citizenship and Immigration Services has said it will be inviting those immigrants to reapply for DACA at some point in the near future.
You can try on, tweak — and reapply and re-tweak, as we did — as many times as it takes to find your perfect hue.
THEY CAN REAPPLY THAT BUDGET,THAT MANPOWER, THAT TALENT, TOTHINGS THAT HELP THE COMPANYGAIN MARKET SHARE, TO HELP THECUSTOMER DELIVER BETTER SERVICETO THEIR CUSTOMER.
And don't forget to put on a good sunscreen before you head out — and bring the bottle to reapply as the day wears on.
On January 7, Mayra Pinheiro, the new administration's coordinator of Mais Medicos, urged Cuban doctors still in the country to reapply for the program.
Beginning in 1906, officials in the federal government began to denaturalize immigrants who had obtained citizenship through fraud, often then allowing them to reapply.
Sweden permits refugees to reapply for asylum, and in 2014, having lived in hiding in central Sweden for six years, the family tried again.
At least one immigrant, Osman Enriquez of Pennsylvania, has been arrested by ICE while waiting to be allowed to reapply for his DACA protections.
They flew to Dubai, but when they arrived, they were rerouted back to Iran and told to reapply for a US visa in 90 days.
I don't like to reapply less than two hours after initial application, so I find myself sticking to the tubes that have passed the test.
While a few people are surely into that sort of thing, it can be easy to skip out, rush the process or forget to reapply.
Fronckiewicz can reapply to work on SEC-related accounting matters after two years, while Adams can apply for reinstatement after a year, the SEC said.
Companies that don't pass 3%'s process can reapply, and the spokesperson said the reasons for their failure determined whether they must pay additional fees.
The higher number acts as a safety net, as the protection is diluted out if you don't apply as much or reapply as you should.
Instead, I found that this was easy to use and easier to reapply thanks to the sheer tint, velvet-y finish, and plastic-free tin.
The use of light to reapply the polychromatic pigments which would have decorated many Assyrian reliefs have been beautifully reapplied to a number of reliefs.
And, because it is slow to decay, I don't have to reapply mulch as often as I do when using leaf compost or pine straw.
From long suits to leggings, the brand's selection of apparel allows you to protect your skin without the need to reapply sunscreen all day long.
Lip stains are a comfortable, low-maintenance way to get a wash of color on your lips without needing to constantly reapply like traditional lipstick.
It would require DACA recipients to reapply to the program every two years and cap expenditures for border security infrastructure at $22019 billion per year.
"Now with this new agreement, we won't have to reapply for those," he said, adding that he expects the deal to be completed in two weeks.
It alarmed some people because they feared many of these applicants, who may lack access to a computer, would be unaware that they needed to reapply.
As part of the settlement, Rothenberg has agreed to be barred from the brokerage and investment advisory business with a right to reapply after five years.
Walmart plans to turn 10 of the stores into e-commerce distribution centers and their employees will be able to reapply for positions at those locations.
Though she had learned how to implement healthy habits before her divorce, she had to reapply them when she was focused on losing those 20 lbs.
Students can reapply to participate in extracurricular activities or have a parking permits reinstated after the suspension period ends and they have a negative test result.
Further, during the transition, severely ill recipients, taking seizure, heart and lung medication, were denied benefits and told they'd have to reapply via the online system.
Kenya then took financial management and home buying classes to learn how to budget and save and was able to successfully reapply for a Habitat house.
The Aedes aegypti mosquito, which transmits the disease, bites all day long, so people need to reapply repellent and not let their guard down, officials warn.
Anyone who holds a visa now should be able to get into the country without any problems, though those whose visas expire will have to reapply.
There is no guarantee that individuals who reapply will be given visas if they are found ineligible through the normal visa process, according to the settlement.
Citing concerns about lack of adequate law enforcement in Whiteclay, the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission ordered the stores to reapply for their liquor licenses last year.
Our body is a wonderful and resilient thing, but it also needs constant care, and I didn't pay enough attention during that race to reapply suncream.
This has the same active ingredients as one of Wirecutter's favorite sunscreens, but it's a solid stick — way easier to reapply without taking your gloves off.
The Save the Internet Act would reapply the Obama-era rules and codify them into law, making it more difficult for future administrations to dismantle them.
Congress created the certification deadline in INARA, which established a 60-day window for Congress to reapply sanctions on Iran that were lifted under the deal.
With PRIVACs, the NSA simply "arbitrarily" removed privileged access from some number of users, then had them reapply for privileged access over the next 3 months.
If Alsup's decision remains in place, DACA beneficiaries would be able to reapply for protections past that deadline, although the administration is not processing new applications.
However, Uber chose not to reapply for a California testing permit as of the end of March, and would need to do so to restart testing.
Finding your perfect SPF number and knowing exactly when you need to reapply, and how often, made us feel like we had become true, responsible grown-ups.
This is also called "margarita dermatitis," and it can cause serious burns in some cases, so if you spill, be sure to rinse off and reapply sunscreen.
Some debtors quit their jobs so they can crack open their pension pots to fend off creditors—and then reapply for the same position, says Mr Manyike.
Take enough to reapply at least twice a day — if you're already burnt by Saturday afternoon and you still have 1.5 days to go, you'll be hurting.
Although the company is in the process of hiring new employees, it is possible those who were fired may be able to reapply for their old jobs.
This plan involved requiring existing teachers to reapply for their jobs, sprucing up their buildings, offering foreign-language and art classes, and requiring kids to wear uniforms.
I'll scrub off my red lip mid-day, reapply this before dinner, and head out of work looking as fresh as I did in the a.m. Bonus?
Eco-friendly tip: Lay a piece of cardboard under the wreath to catch the excess salt, then reapply that salt to the wreath to reduce waste. 2.
For students who didn't get into their first-choice school, a gap year can also be one way to boost their profile in order to reapply later.
It's unclear if current members will be able to reapply for their positions, with board members offering conflicting accounts of several follow-up calls with the bureau.
Colorescience Sunforgettable Mineral SPF 50 Sunscreen Brush, $65Applying sunscreen in the morning under your makeup is important, but you won't be protected all day unless you reapply.
Specifically, if you were deemed ineligible because you were enrolled in a graduated or extended loan repayment program instead of an income-driven one, you should reapply.
While the Trump administration may be trying to roll back regulation of energy producers, oil executives fear that future administrations may reapply the rules even more aggressively.
I usually use this chafing gel by Monistat to help (which works exceptionally well) but sometimes it's a pain to have to reapply while I'm walking around.
The practice of prematurely closing public benefits cases and forcing recipients to reapply is so common that advocates for the poor have a word for it: churning.
If your DACA protections expire after March 5, 2018, you cannot reapply, and if you hadn't previously applied for DACA, it's too late to do so now.
Unemployed individuals currently coming to the end of their benefits period can reapply for additional coverage and receive the $600 additional payment and a 13-week extension.
The largest grant H.U.D. offers lasts for three years; both the Justice Center and CNY are in their third year and will need to reapply in 2017.
Kelly suggested that the 306 disenroll themselves and reapply under Section H. But he soon called for a referendum to remove Section H from the Nooksack constitution.
A big bottle is also key, since not applying enough or neglecting to reapply are the biggest sunscreen-related problems, according to the experts we spoke with.
As a result, the government is now promising to reach out to the immigrants whose applications were sitting in mailboxes at the deadline, and tell them to reapply.
You'll have to reapply each year and, unless you go through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, you'll have to pay income tax on any amount that's forgiven.
The end result of that, when you then reapply the 70-percent actuarial value, is that the deductibles, in terms of the absolute dollar value, is much higher.
We are looking at a lot of red arrows, after the news overnight that-- President Trump is threatening to reapply tariffs as the negotiations seem to have stalled.
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As a result, creators who worked with an MCN to receive AdSense revenue had to reapply through YouTube's Partner Program in order to run ads on their channels.
But after an oversight forced the company to reapply for trademark registration, Trump personally objected, according to court papers the company filed in federal court on Dec. 10.
We all know we need to reapply sunscreen every two hours, but it's not always easy in the middle of the afternoon with a full face of makeup.
Third, Turkey will remain a European country with a capacity to reapply for EU membership -- if and when it is ready to accept the rules of the club.
They had risen more than 50 percent since the U.S. FDA declined to approve the treatment and then agreed to let the company reapply without a new study.
Now the Department of Education has issued directions for some student loan borrowers who work in public service jobs to reapply for a second chance at debt relief.
I'll apply and reapply sunscreen on Ellie when we're outside, but I'm all for anything that makes it easier to help me protect her skin from the sun.
Specifically, if they had been deemed ineligible because they were enrolled in a graduated or extended loan repayment plan instead of an income-driven one, they could reapply.
Yelp Elite members are chosen each year, so if you are not selected to become a Yelp Elite member when you apply, you can reapply the following year.
You have to reapply every year to stay on your plan, and at the end of your loan term, any leftover balance is forgiven and taxed as income.
According to Freire, the board members whose terms weren't renewed are welcome to reapply and are encouraged to "participate in the same open competitive process" as other interested candidates.
Fatemeh and her parents boarded a flight to Dubai on Saturday, but they were rerouted back to Iran and told to reapply for a US visa in 90 days.
That said, it's also always a good idea to contact a professional hardwood finishing company to reapply the Swedish finish when the floor starts to significantly lose its shine.
While the company did reapply with larger satellites, it seems to have gone ahead with the original plan of launching the tiny satellites despite the FCC's warning not to.
Reyes leads by example and required the resignation of all his leadership, demanding that they reapply for jobs to prove his commitment to hire on the basis of merit.
Many parents and pediatricians assumed the state would soon reach out directly to parents to let them know they could reapply to have their children put back on CMS.
Of the 20,000, at least several hundred may have had their applications lost in the mail, a situation DHS is reviewing in order to allow those applicants to reapply.
Since June 11, the State Department has been restricting visas for Chinese graduate students studying in sensitive research fields to one year, with the chance to reapply every year.
Another piece of FAA's preparation strategy has been processing existing 333 waivers to pre-determine which ones will fit into the new rules, so operators don't have to reapply.
But immigrants whose work permits were set to expire between September 5 and March 5 were given only a month to reapply — and 22,000 of them missed that deadline.
But immigrants whose work permits were set to expire between September 22011 and March 5 were given only a month to reapply — and 22,000 of them missed that deadline.
Given this, we decided to not reapply for a California DMV permit with the understanding that our self-driving vehicles would not operate on public roads in the immediate future.
"Although I love getting glam, I don't want to reapply a product consistently throughout the day," Mitchell told us in a phone interview, explaining her aversion to most blush formulas.
Fatemeh and her parents boarded a flight to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, but they were rerouted back to Iran and told to reapply for a US visa in 90 days.
The company has also developed a swimsuit that tells you when you need to reapply your SPF and a dress that illuminates when you get a phone call or message.
Just make sure to set an iPhone reminder to reapply every two hours — time really seems like a flat circle when you're going on your 12th consecutive year of Coachella.
But the ability to acquire for-profit companies like Meta or reapply money it earns to its cause is exactly why Zuckerberg chose to form the philanthropic vehicle this way.
Harris County Fire Marshal Laurie Christensen said fire fighters have placed and continue to reapply a foam blanket on the burn area to stop the possible escape of dangerous fumes.
Maximum protection comes when sunscreen is reapplied every few hours, and Lunder says people who buy these high-SPF products do not reapply often enough to have continuous skin protection.
Most runners had to reapply the tape multiple times throughout the race stages, meaning they had to carry a roll with them, stop, uncover their feet, retape and resume running.
Only DEET, picaridin and IR3535 are effective agents against ticks, and will require higher concentrations than when used against mosquitoes, so read the package labels carefully and reapply as needed.
In September, Sabraw issued a court ruling permitting nine migrant parents who had been deported to return to the United States, reunite with their children and reapply for asylum status.
But all of those weird pee tests were enough to convince the doctors that she wasn't an alcoholic, which meant that she was allowed to reapply for a liver transplant.
Last year, the three-member Nebraska Liquor Control Commission ordered the stores, for the first time in years, to reapply for their liquor licenses, which will expire on April 30.
It also applies to immigrants whose work permits are set to expire in the coming weeks or months but who didn't get a chance to reapply under the administration's rules.
The United States will reapply curbs to the country's vital petroleum and banking sectors on Monday in an effort to rein in its arch foe's nuclear, missile and regional activities.
In groups like "Black Salve Healing Support Group," people post photos of their affected areas and ask for advice about how often to reapply or how to treat the resulting wounds.
It would also require Russia to reapply for membership, which isn't guaranteed and raises doubts about its team's participation in the Olympic Games in Tokyo, which are just two years away.
The IFPA was displeased the office's arrests and prosecution numbers, its executive director, Tom Donahue, said in an interview, and the district attorney's office didn't bother to reapply for the money.
"Now that the Basij has been labeled a terrorist organization, even if he tried to reapply for a green card under another administration, that's really not good for him," Balgamwalla said.
The letters will include a list of free legal service providers who can help the applicants reapply, and they will be written in English, Farsi and Arabic, according to the settlement.
Under prior administrations, the person could voluntarily leave the country or potentially reapply, but this administration would seek to deport them, which—if successful—results in a decade ban on returning.
Insider Picks editor Jada Wong points out, though, that she's happy to reapply more frequently if it means she gets to use an easy-to-apply sunscreen that rubs in well.
To be better protected from the sun while still wearing makeup, apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen beneath your foundation or concealer and use an SPF powder to reapply throughout the day.
The teaching staffs have also churned: Last year, after the state designated Boys and Girls and Automotive as "out of time" for improvement, all teachers had to reapply for their jobs.
At Wednesday's House Foreign Affairs hearing, David Albright, president of the Institute for Science and International Security, said Trump should decertify the deal but that Congress should not reapply the sanctions.
The Rent Freeze Program, which includes the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption Program and the Disability Rent Increase Exemption Program, had previously given survivors as long as six months to reapply.
Uber has decided not to reapply to test its self-driving technology on public roads in California in the wake of a fatal crash involving one of its vehicles in Arizona.
Although Mr. Wanger was given a one-year suspension, with the right to reapply, his regulatory record administered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority characterized him until recently as permanently barred.
"Neither student came to Stanford; one student was initially denied admission and intended to reapply but never did, and the second never completed an application," the university said in a statement.
No-Ad also sells sunscreen sticks, which are great for kids like mine who prefer to apply sunscreen themselves, or to carry something they can easily reapply in their own bag.
Furthermore, they contend that the DOT's decision to limit the antitrust immunity guarantee to a five year term -- after which Delta and Aeromexico would have to reapply -- creates too much uncertainty.
Reportedly, they won't be allowed to reapply for DACA going forward, which means they will be gradually forced to leave the country or suffer the same consequences as other undocumented immigrants.
The president's decision was in response to China's announcement on Friday that it will impose tariffs on $75 billion of U.S. imports and will reapply auto tariffs that were suspended last December.
By securing a term life policy for a lengthy period, a parent avoids having to reapply for insurance, face steep rate increases, and potentially get rejected for weaker health later in life.
However, Monti was unable to clarify who the new warehouse operator is, how many employees would be kept on during the transition, and if they'll be required to reapply for their jobs.
And so, when MediaCom lost Volkswagen, a key client, amid the automaker's emissions scandal, Allan said he had to reapply that early lesson and launch "project fight back" to prevent further losses.
A Justice Department official said Thursday that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is considering extending the deadline for some young immigrants to reapply for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) protections.
Next time your sister brings up that mortifying memory from high school, focus on the beach photo on your phone's home screen or pull out your new, astrologically determined lipstick and reapply.
" The [Democrats] lost the election; [Alaska] had to reapply essentially with the Trump administration, who just last week said, "Yes, we think this is a good way to stabilize Obamacare in Alaska.
He told members they weren't invited to reapply to their posts, as the bureau was looking or "new perspectives" for "new dialogues," according to a recording of the call obtained by Politico.
"North Korea has broken out of maximum pressure, and I don't believe Trump can reapply it," said Gordon Flake, chief executive of the Perth USAsia Center at the University of Western Australia.
I'm very minimal and I love the moisturizer because I work out so much, I usually have to reapply, so the [fact that it stays on for] 72 hours is pretty amazing.
"The concept behind this routine is that everything can be easily applied using fingers or a Beautyblender (no brushes needed!), which saves space and makes it easy to reapply before landing," says Sweeney.
Their current plan to allow some immigrants affected by mail delays to reapply still puts many immigrants at risk of a gap between one work permit expiring and a new one being issued.
An hour after tweeting, Johnson received an email from Shipt telling her that she had been "deactivated" and was not "eligible to reapply" for her job, according to an email reviewed by Motherboard.
Michelle Lapuz, officer-in-charge of FDA's legal department, said Sanofi can reapply for a product license but the company's application would be "treated as high risk" given its history of non-compliance.
If you need protection against insects, apply insect repellent over sunscreen, and reapply the sunscreen after two hours, on top of the insect repellent, which does not have to be reapplied so frequently.
After the staff meeting when the sale was announced, North Jersey Media Group newsroom employees were reassured about Gannett's commitment to journalism and told they would not have to reapply for their jobs.
A growing number of outdoors enthusiasts are turning to new sunscreen products that are said to protect the skin from harmful rays without the need to apply — and reapply — messy lotions and gels.
But the city's Finance Department also instituted a rule giving people just 60 days to reapply for the programs if the head of the household who had initially qualified for the benefit died.
When I met the family in October, the city had found them ineligible for permanent shelter four times, forcing them to stay in shelters conditionally and to reapply every 10 days or so.
If you had DACA but let it expire, waiting to renew until you had more time or money, your chance to reapply ran out after Trump's new policy was announced in early September.
"For sunscreen, specifically, the cost and feel of sunscreen may cause people to apply too little to obtain its full protection benefit, and many people do not reapply it," Buller said by email.
Freeport has denied that there is a "formal strike", and deemed that approximately 3,000 full-time and 1,000 contract employees who were absent had "voluntarily resigned", but could reapply for positions as contractors.
But that's exactly the point: Even when the government admits that an immigrant's DACA application shouldn't have been rejected, it has to make that immigrant reapply, rather than just magically extending her protections.
"Because we liked all the inputs, even though it didn't work, we took the learnings and the technology — we can reuse and reapply it — and then gave people a good landing spot," Jassy said.
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People who fail a polygraph are usually asked to report that fact if they reapply for law enforcement positions nationwide, and some departments can share polygraph results with other agencies in the same state.
Chuck Schumer to introduce a bill to "decriminalize" marijuana Fisher's name was removed from the waiting list and she'll have to reapply if she wants public housing, according to the Gazette's report on Monday.
I used Sun Bum for a while before finding this lip treatment, and while I enjoyed all the delectable Sun Bum flavors, I didn't like how I needed to reapply the lip balm frequently.
According to The Washington Post, the Department of Homeland Security is considering a proposal that would require foreign students to reapply for permission to study in the United States every year they attend school.
The new U.S. president signed an order on Tuesday that allowed TransCanada to reapply for a permit for Keystone XL, after it was rejected in 2015 by then-President Barack Obama on environmental concerns.
The Teatro Regio appointed a new superintendent, William Graziosi, this week, which means Mr. Noseda would have had to reapply to keep his post as music director, the position he has held since 2007.
When reports from the New York Times and Vox highlighted the problem in November, USCIS reversed itself, declaring that immigrants whose DACA renewals had been mailed on time would be given the chance to reapply.
The federal judge hearing the first legal challenge to President Trump's repeal of DACA harshly criticized the repeal and is pushing the administration to extend an October deadline for Dreamers to reapply for the program.
Sales of battery electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles plunged 74.4 percent in January under the new regime, which requires companies to reapply for subsidies for each vehicle model, China's automakers association said on Monday.
"I can't believe that Donald Trump would consider cutting the budget of VOA," said Dr. Tran as he elevated my chair so I could rinse and then reapply my lipstick to my temporarily paralyzed face.
DACA beneficiaries, known as DREAMers, are required to reapply for the program every two years—and she had sent in her DACA renewal application late, apparently because she had difficulty getting together the $495 fee.
The Schaghticokes' fortunes appeared to improve last year, after the Bureau of Indian Affairs set out to streamline the process of federal recognition, which would have allowed the tribe to reapply and, many believed, succeed.
In 2014, the State Education Department classified both Boys and Girls and Automotive as "out of time" because of their low performances, and all of the teachers there were required to reapply for their jobs.
Under new rules to be phased in by November, if a family has applied for shelter within the past 30 days, the children do not have to come back to PATH when their parents reapply.
At a meeting, employees working on the section were told they could reapply for jobs at the company, which were to be posted later on Wednesday, according to several people with knowledge of the discussion.
For instance, the show opens with Ms. Barnes and Ms. Bass running on side-to-side treadmills; the smoothness of their stride remains constant, even when they reapply their makeup or put on feathered headdresses.
Her mother has recently died, her relationship with her father is troubled, and she is stuck in Horseshoe Bay, Me. — not the Midwestern River Heights of the books — while she waits to reapply to college.
Sales of battery electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles plunged 74.4 percent in January under the new regime, which requires companies to reapply for subsidies for each vehicle model, China's automakers association said last month.
You'll probably need to reapply these if you plan on eating and drinking a lot while you wear them, but reviewers say they're much more pigmented than your typical balm, with far superior staying power.
Called Zainichi, or foreign residents, ethnic Koreans are required to reapply for alien registration cards every three years even if they were born in Japan, and are rarely granted passports, making overseas travel nearly impossible.
Scots were told that staying with Britain was their only way to remain in the EU, since independence would require them to reapply and face opposition from Spain, which wants to discourage its own Catalan separatists.
If he has not met the requirements put forth by the commission, his license could be suspended until March 2020 and he would be required to reapply for the license annually, commission spokesman Matt Woodcheke said.
But varnish turns yellow over time, and an even less attractive color after a few centuries—which is why art restoration experts need to strip old varnish off and reapply it when a painting becomes unsightly.
Cantu, along with Alister Shoa, a Calfornia native that trains with Nogueira at the project, decided to band together and raise the money to reapply for the visa, even if that meant paying an additional R2000.
"If a cashier gets pregnant, has no parental leave, has to leave and reapply for her job, that's not the same as making a career choice," said Philip Cohen, a sociologist at the University of Maryland.
"We generally say a shot glass–size amount for exposed areas of skin and a teaspoon for your face and neck, then reapply every two hours and make sure you don't miss anywhere," Dr. Stevenson says.
BoE Deputy Governor Sam Woods is due to say by the end of the year whether any or all of these branches must reapply for branch licences to operate after Brexit, or even become a subsidiary.
American Airlines signaled earlier this year that it intends to reapply for permission from the Transportation Department for antitrust immunity, which would allow the company to coordinate prices and flight schedules and share revenue with Qantas.
The Department of Education has issued directions for some student loan borrowers who work in public service jobs to reapply for a second chance at debt relief if they were denied because of their repayment plan.
The card company can then decide whether to allow the main cardholder to remain as the sole name on the account, or whether to close the account and have the borrower reapply for a card separately.
Your nails will be dry after the gel polish comes off, so wash them, and then either soak them for a few minutes in a hydrating oil or reapply the cuticle cream over your nail beds.
Sure, it might sound appealing not having to reapply your favorite lipstick every morning — and skip the sticky mess that is a lip gloss in the summer heat — but there are some things to consider, too.
If you don't like the idea of using monthly topical applications and want to avoid the hassle of having to reapply flea spray, the Seresto Flea and Tick Collar from Bayer might be your best bet.
When the Trump administration said it was ending DACA "on March 220," what it really meant was that no immigrant whose current work permit expired on March 230 or later would have the opportunity to reapply.
"If you don't allow them to plant legally, illegal planting will happen," the official said, requesting anonymity, adding that Monsanto had yet to reapply for an approval to sell its latest variety of GM cotton in India.
But I've found that dry shaving (no, the hairs won't grow back thicker, that's a myth) now means I can date freely without having to worry about sneaking off to reapply my foundation or even canceling beforehand.
We openly admit that there have been times when, despite our best efforts, we've gotten sunburned — whether it was because of the medication we were on or just that we waited a bit too long to reapply.
The BoE had said it would let foreign banks know before the end of 2017 whether their existing branches in Britain must reapply for licences to operate after Brexit, or be turned into costlier stand-alone subsidiaries.
The government plans to send letters to notify those who were denied entry under the first travel ban that they are now eligible to reapply for a visa -- using the most current information from their visa applications.
Many times, it feels like I need to reapply for my job nearly every single day or week, as I'm constantly on the hunt for new clients and projects to fill my time (and pay my bills).
"If we were to leave the deal or deliberately abrogate it, we'd be isolated internationally and we wouldn't be able to do anything like reapply sanctions that would do any kind of damage on Iran," he added.
The SEC denied applications to start bitcoin ETFs earlier in the year on the grounds that the cryptocurrency was "unregulated," but CBOE head Ed Tilly said he plans to reapply with the SEC for a bitcoin ETF.
With the state threatening to close the schools, the city made a deal with the teachers' union that required staff members to reapply for their jobs, and it named Dr. Wiltshire and Ms. Lafergola as the principals.
At the same time, this constant stream of new information means that drivers whose background checks had blocked them from driving from Uber can become eligible to reapply if their charges or other disqualifying information gets resolved.
Mike Bloomberg's shuttered presidential campaign is dismissing staffers across the country and inviting them to reapply for jobs on his new independent committee — despite extending guarantees of being paid through the November election when they were hired.
The government announced that it would allow them to reapply, but at least one former DACA recipient was arrested and detained by ICE, and put in deportation proceedings, while waiting to be invited to resubmit his application.
Subsequent class-action litigation won beneficiaries the right to appeal and reapply for benefits after a federal judge ruled that the government had inappropriately removed from benefits individuals who had no change in the severity of their disability.
The announcement comes two days after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an order that allowed TransCanada to reapply for a permit for the pipeline, after it was rejected in 2015 by then-President Barack Obama on environmental concerns.
Make sure you're using about a shot glass-size amount of sunscreen for your body and a teaspoon-size amount for your face and neck, and reapply every two hours, Dr. Stevenson told Health in a previous interview.
Waiting outside the Mogamma, an enormous administrative building in downtown Cairo, he explains that he submitted his paperwork a week ago, came back as instructed and—after pushing through a mob of other applicants—was told to reapply.
The Transportation Department's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) issued the training requirements last December for entry-level drivers, as well as those with more experience who are looking to upgrade or reapply for a commercial driver's license.
But right now, he advises, the safest best is to stick to the old-fashioned methods: apply and reapply sunscreen, cover up during the hottest hours of the day and stay in the shade as much as possible.
Individuals blocked from entering the U.S. under President Trump's initial temporary travel ban can now reapply for visas to enter the country, CNN reported Thursday, citing a settlement in the case temporarily blocking the travel ban in January.
One consequence of these decisions is that his sets are unusually quiet and intimate, and without setting up lights or pausing to reapply makeup, he explains, they are able to get much more of the actual work done.
The Checkup All the world's a beach, and the men and women merely sunbathers, as Shakespeare put it, in that famous speech about remembering to use sunscreen with a high enough SPF, and to reapply regularly after swimming.
As contractors, the workers — including the drivers who sit behind the wheel of the company's autonomous cars — had been required by labor law to take a six-month break every two years and then reapply for their jobs.
Under the agreement, the United States can still penalize Iran for behavior such as its development of ballistic missiles or support for terrorism, but it cannot simply reapply the same sanctions that were lifted under a different guise.
Companies can reapply for the permits under the Trump administration, but the reapplication process, combined with a current Obama plan which bans all offshore Atlantic drilling until 2022, could significantly delay the expected start time of the testing.
"One of the stories that has come up over and over and over is that those Dreamers who are eligible to reapply for renewal are going to have a really hard time coming up with the $500," Ortiz said.
Some Russia experts believe that Trump may still try to drop the Ukraine-related measures, but Congress could end up pushing back by crafting legislation intended to reapply some or all of the ones lost through Trump's executive orders.
Knowing it wouldn't be too long before the sun started to set, we debated whether or not it was necessary to reapply sunscreen one final time—or if we were safe to go SPF-free in the early evening.
The problem is, I never get any advance notice about when I need to reapply for this relief, which is called income-based repayment, and there are only a certain number of times you can go into deferment—a.k.a.
And the government now wants to ban "campaigners" from handling postal votes, put in place a limit on the number that can be handed in by one person, and make people reapply for a postal vote every three years.
She created videos that essentially served as customer support, like how to remove and reapply one, and she claims that PopSockets' team even told her that they showed their own employees her videos to teach them about the product.
But some of them, like Enriquez, have already lost their old protections before getting the chance to reapply for new ones — and Enriquez's release doesn't resolve the question of whether the Trump administration considers them deportable in the meantime, or not.
One former contractor, hired through Adecco, told Gizmodo she was forced to reapply to SMX a few weeks into her assignment in order to remain at the same location, only to have that store cease participation in Express months later.
Under the terms of the settlement, the government agreed to notify an unspecified number of people overseas who were banned that they can reapply for visas with the help of a Department of Justice liaison for a three-month period.
Not only does it instantly fade the look and feel of a sunburn, it smells like a cross between a sweet coconut piña colada and a refreshing mojito — something you were probably guzzling when you forgot to reapply your sunscreen.
Those gray days tend to feel cooler, so you might be inclined to stay outside longer or forget to reapply sunscreen than on sunnier days when you're so hot, you seek out shade (or at least remember to lotion up).
Moreover, with a significant amount of time and effort likely having been invested in the exit process by then, there may be a view that it is simply more efficient to have the U.K. exit and then reapply for membership.
When you've forsaken 30 extra minutes of rest for flawless foundation and well-placed blush, the last thing you want to do is reapply sunscreen throughout the day and end up with that perfect blush smeared on your forehead instead.
Commissioner Scott Gottlieb has said the regulator should consider whether pod-based nicotine products should be sold at all and the FDA released formal plans earlier in March to curb sales and make producers reapply for permission to keep selling them.
The trick to using these sprays is to truly follow the manufacturer's directive to hold the can six to eight inches from the shoe during application; it's also a good idea to reapply the protective coating every 6 to 12 months.
But after another vociferous campaign by state officials, including most forcefully by Mr. Blumenthal, now a Democratic United States Senator, the bureau, in the end, inserted language saying that any tribe that had previously been denied recognition could not reapply.
Fairhead, who was former boss of the Financial Times Group, was asked to reapply for the job by new Prime Minister Theresa May after she had previously been told by former Prime Minister David Cameron that she would stay in it.
About 22,000 DACA recipients have already lost their protection from deportation, according to Dara Lind, reporting for Vox, and this may well be because they didn't hear about the deadline or couldn't come up with the money to reapply in time.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Thursday repeatedly pressed the Trump administration to extend an October deadline for some immigrants to reapply for a program that shielded children brought to the United States illegally by their parents from deportation.
Teachers (many of them black) had to reapply for their jobs in new, non-unionized schools, and hundreds of new teachers (many of them white, young, from outside of New Orleans, and working for nonprofits like Teach for America) replaced them.
The United States and the European Union had given public backing to prosecutor general Ruslan Ryaboshapka for his efforts to root out corruption and shed corrupt or under-qualified officials by making them reapply for their jobs through an exam.
Trump's order expedited the path forward for TransCanada to reapply to build Keystone XL. In weeks after issuing the order, Trump said in speeches and in meetings, including one with manufacturing CEOs, that Keystone would be required to use U.S. steel.
In response to the backlash, the Dominican Republic allowed affected people to reapply for citizenship for one year, but only a fraction of those stripped of their status were able to take advantage of that offer because many lacked birth certificates.
Alexa Ura with the Texas Tribune summarized the situation succinctly: The more than 20 clinics that have shuttered since HB 2 took effect can't just reopen for business: They'll have to reapply for licensure, which is no walk in the park in Texas.
On Friday, however, HHS gave current TPPP grantees the opportunity to reapply for the grants and compete with new organizations for funding — but only if the organizations make huge changes to their programs to focus on detailed abstinence and "sexual risk reduction" strategies.
And while USCIS is theoretically going to mend the gap (by allowing immigrants whose applications were rejected due to mail delays to reapply), immigrants like Enriquez have to go on living their lives — without the protections they've grown accustomed to — in the meantime.
Malaysian Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin said the factories affected will have three months to bring their operations up to speed with international environmental standards before they can reapply for the permits, according to a report by national newswire Bernama.
However, workers should know that Social Security permits a "do-over": Applicants may be able to withdraw their Social Security claim within 12 months of having filed for benefits, reapply at a future date and get the income they're entitled to receive.
"Hacking is fundamentally about democratizing and demystifying the systems and devices we all use, helping each other learn that we're smart enough to take apart and tinker with them, and reapply them to what you personally think is a good idea," she said.
BEIJING/SYDNEY, Jan 27 (Reuters) - American Airlines Group Inc and Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd may reapply to the U.S. Transportation Department for permission to coordinate prices and flight schedules now the Trump administration is in charge, Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce said.
While she acknowledges that polling of undocumented populations is notoriously unreliable, the best available data shows that a substantial proportion of those protected by DACA are hesitant to reapply to the program for fear that their personal information will lead to deportation.
HONG KONG, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Guangzhou R&F Properties Co Ltd said it had suspended its application for a China listing as a representative of one of the joint sponsors had resigned, and that it would reapply when a new representative was appointed.
The Trump administration has either suggested, or placed on its regulatory agenda, a host of new proposals making existing visa procedures even more onerous: reducing the length of visas, requiring students to reapply annually or limiting every student's stay in the United States.
Osman Aroche Enriquez, an unauthorized immigrant who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Monday while waiting to be given the chance to reapply for protection from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, was released from immigration detention Thursday night.
The student who hosted the party—and presumably brought international shame into his parents' rec room—was one of the suspended individuals; those suspended will have the opportunity to reapply to the school after being placed on a very expensive year-long time-out.
The government will now notify those with proper documentation who were prevented from entering the U.S. that they can now reapply for visas, which will be reviewed by a liaison from the Department of Justice, CNN reported, though no one will be guaranteed re-entry.
Before her family fled the country, she said her mother was told at the passport office in Baghdad that Idan would have to reapply for the national ID. That would require Idan to travel back to Iraq, which she says she's afraid to do.
Even if the separatist parties bury their recent disagreements to form a new coalition government in January, Mr. Rajoy could reapply his emergency powers and extend direct rule over Catalonia, if he judges that the new Catalan administration is set to violate the Constitution.
I knew that if the committee declined to admit me to the bar, I would have to wait two years to reapply for admission, at which point I would probably have to take the bar exam again and also pay the $2235 fee again.
Whatever form of SPF moisturizer or sunscreen people use, they need to reapply every couple of hours while they're active outdoors, said Dr. David Leffell, a skin cancer specialist at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, who wasn't involved in the study.
Even though the program's structure has meant that I have been living my life in two-year increments (recipients must reapply every two years), DACA provides me with critical immigration relief, allowing me to work and remain in the United States with my family.
He settled with the agency without making an admission of guilt, and, as part of the settlement, he stepped down from what was left of the firm and agreed to be barred from the brokerage and investment advisory business with a right to reapply after five years.
While announcing the new guidelines in February, Valerie Huber — the acting secretary for population affairs at HHS who makes the final decision on who receives the family planning grants — told press that Planned Parenthood was welcome to reapply for the Title X grants under the new guidelines.
Additionally, the excessive rainfall over such a short period often drowns out parts of the field and washes away the nitrogen application, meaning that farmers may have to reapply the nitrogen and patch in parts of the field with extra seed, raising their costs even further.
This is why he announced an end date for DACA, to use it as a bargaining chip in border security and immigration negotiations with the Democrats, and has continued to declare victory even as DACA recipients continue to reapply for their visas under a court-ordered stay.
That's right: in Arkansas if you are deemed noncompliant for just three months, you lose Medicaid coverage entirely and can't reapply until the next calendar year, like the more than 85033,000 Arkansans who've lost their coverage since June 2018, when the work requirement went into effect.
Ms. Santana reached out to Catholic Charities Community Services, a division of Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New York, one of the eight organizations supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, which took her case back to court and helped her reapply for emergency assistance.
Now they have to try to predict when the Court might rule — and see if it makes sense to reapply now, even if they only applied for their last renewal a year ago, or wait and see how long it takes for the Court to rule.
Liz Gillies also makes a cameo in the behind-the-scenes video, where she explains that in their days making Victorious, if no one was around to do a makeup touch-up, whoever's lips were glossier would kiss the other on the lips to help them reapply lip gloss.
When it comes to applying sunscreen, you want to shoot for a shot glass full, or about 2 ounces to cover your face as well as your other exposed areas, and you want to reapply that same amount every two hours if the skin is dry, Bowe explained.
Uber also announced it wouldn't reapply to test its self-driving technology on public roads in California in the wake of the accident, meaning that as of next week, after its current permit expires, it won't be able to operate its self-driving cars on that state's public roads.
Massimo Tononi, a former chairman of Banca Monte dei Paschi and of state lender CDP, is a potential candidate to become Banco BPM's new chairman, MF-Milano Finanza said on Saturday, after Carlo Fratta Pasini said last week he would not reapply for the lender's new board of directors.
More homeless families are being denied permanent shelter in New York City, and many are being forced to reapply multiple times before the city finds them eligible to enter the system — two trends that burden already fragile families, according to a new report by the Coalition for the Homeless.
I got to discover how easy the polish is to remove due to my screw-up (no sitting for 10 minutes with soaked cotton balls on your tips!), how easy it is to reapply on that one nail (left hand, middle finger, for your reference) and how generally indestructible it is.
Once liquidity builds in the Cboe bitcoin futures contract and the exchanges are able to show how their oversight of the underlying market works, Cboe plans to reapply with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to launch a bitcoin ETF, Chief Executive Officer Ed Tilly said in an interview on Friday.
After that, she can reapply for and get approved for Medicaid, as long as she makes less than $40,656 (for a household of two) or meets a list of other qualifying factors, such as a breast or cervical cancer diagnosis, blindness, a disability, or is over the age of 65.
If you don't meet all those requirements, you can try to switch into an income-driven repayment plan or finish the 120 payments and then go through the process of getting formally rejected from Fed Loan, and then reapply for the fix-it fund — so long as it hasn't run out.
Both Customs and Border Protection and the State Department have said they're going to reinstate the 60,000 to 100,000 visas that had previously been stripped from people from blacklisted countries (although, per Ryan Nobles of CNN, people whose visas were physically taken away will still have to reapply for new ones).
The Illinois Department of Agriculture made it clear that the permit was rejected solely because of the protests and crowd control concerns and not due to the sexual abuse allegations against Kelly, adding that organizers could reapply for the permit and receive approval as long as Kelly is no longer the "host."
"We heard from hundreds of women who told us about the pain and long-term damage caused by wearing high heels for long periods in the workplace, as well as from women who had been required to dye their hair blonde, to wear revealing outfits and to constantly reapply makeup," the report said.
Rating: If I've stressed nothing else about SVW ratings, it's that Kelly Olynyk is bad for your bottom line and you won't always have Briante Weber in shorts and socks to save you—this is a loud and clear BE CAREFUL, like forgetting to reapply sunscreen after your second or third dip.
We happily take out our swimsuits, make our way to the beach, and become utterly intoxicated by the rush of vitamin D. It's a universal mistake: We go light on the sunscreen and maybe even purposely forget to reapply — all in the name of friends and coworkers noticing our newly-bronzed exteriors.
A still bigger headache for the Catalans is the "Prodi doctrine", named after a former commission president, which states that any region that breaks away from an EU member will automatically leave the club and have to reapply under the usual rules, a lengthy process that leaders will have no incentive to abbreviate.
But I can go at least two days before I need to reapply Helmm, which is available as an antiperspirant or aluminum-free deodorant, and is also: Helmm offers a subscription service for its deodorant refills, which come in four different scents and are housed in a permanent, beautiful, leather and metal container.
Everything was in chaos, nothing was up to code; he found 40 pounds of junk stuffed in the wing of one prototype, and someone had gotten the brilliant idea to fire all 5,000 of the plant's managers and force them to reapply for their jobs a few months before the scheduled maiden flight.
Many immigrants who did everything right to reapply for one last round of protection under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — but missed the deadline due to circumstances beyond their control — are going to get another chance after reporting by Vox and others about how unfairly the administration enforced the deadline.
It takes about 10 seconds for the device to work its magic, at which point it delivers its verdict about your level of body odor on a scale of one to 10—10 meaning it's time to reapply your deodorant, and one meaning you've probably spent the day hiding out in an air conditioned office.
His preferred method, until illness in his last years forced him to adopt a more straightforward handling of the brush, was to apply his medium — lacquer in his early work and acrylic thereafter — and then scrape it off, leaving stains and scabs over which he would reapply and re-scrape successive layers of paint.
"We heard from hundreds of women who told us about the pain and long-term damage caused by wearing high heels for long periods in the workplace, as well as from women who had been required to dye their hair blonde, to wear revealing outfits and to constantly reapply make-up," reads the report.
"If you make me the president of the United States, and you have a chance to begin that process here on Saturday in South Carolina, we are going to re-embrace the principles that made us special, and we are going to reapply them to the unique challenges of the 21st century," he says.
D) Common Market 2.0 - Nick Boles An enhanced Norway-style deal which would include membership of the EU's single market as well as a customs arrangement with the EU. H) EFTA and EEA - George Eustice Remain a member of the European Economic Area (EEA) and reapply to join the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).
Some are sheer while others are more pigmented, but all of them are supposed to cling to your lips for hours while remaining comfortable to wear and fade evenly to a more subtle flush of color, making them easy to reapply after you&aposve eaten or had your 12th cup of coffee for the day.
UPDATE: On the night of Wednesday, November 15, in the wake of reporting from Vox and other publications, the Trump administration announced it would allow immigrants whose applications for DACA renewal were sent before the deadline, but were left in USCIS mailboxes overnight on October 5 or were affected by the United States Postal Service slowdown, to reapply.
A newspaper report a week ago that a selection panel would consider a field of candidates rather than directly offer the former IMF chief economist an extension to his three-year term, effectively forcing him to reapply for his own job, may have been the final straw, according to these people and a finance ministry source.
DEFEATED 22300-229 D) Common Market 22200 - Nick Boles An enhanced Norway-style deal which would include membership of the EU's single market as well as a customs arrangement with the EU. DEFEATED 223-222 H) EFTA and EEA - George Eustice Remain a member of the European Economic Area (EEA) and reapply to join the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).
TPS holders — who have demonstrated that they pose no national security threat, and regularly reapply to keep their status — can be seen as a good precursor for what the country might do if it ever enacts a large-scale legalization program for the millions of immigrants among us who have been deprived of a route to citizenship and political equality.
DEFEATED 283-188 D) Common Market 4268 - Nick Boles An enhanced Norway-style deal which would include membership of the EU's single market as well as a customs arrangement with the EU. DEFEATED 377-65 H) EFTA and EEA - George Eustice Remain a member of the European Economic Area (EEA) and reapply to join the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).
Protect your skin It may not seem as sunny, and it may even be cloudy, but you can still get a sunburn during the winter, so wear sunscreen with UVA and UVB protection and reapply it often, especially at higher altitudes where your risk of sun damage is even greater due to closer proximity to the sun and the reflection of sun off snow.
And if Enriquez — who government policy had said would be able to reapply for his DACA renewal as soon as he got instructions about how to do it — is still considered deportable, it's really hard to imagine that the government will act more leniently in April toward someone whose DACA protection ended March 25 and never even had a chance to renew. 35. 50. 0.
What It Is: La Roche-Posay's MY UV Patch — a thin, water-resistant skin patch that works with an in-phone app to monitor your sun protection and remind you to reapply SPF Who Tried It: Jillian Ruffo, Associate Beauty Editor Why I Tried It: As someone who never leaves the house without sunscreen, I hate to admit that I'm both lazy and forgetful when it comes to reapplying as frequently as I need to.
Physics Today reported that all employees will need to reapply for their jobs by the end of this month; that the University of Central Florida doesn't currently have scientists with the expertise required by Arecibo; and that the consortium is looking for other options for more funding, too, such as partnerships with the Department of Defense (who does fund some science research through programs like DARPA) or arrangements for scientists and agencies to pay to use the telescope.
Surprisingly, instead of dragging its feet, the Trump administration quickly announced that it would accept applications again from 3 groups of DACA recipients: And while no immigrant is allowed to apply for DACA who's never had it before (for example, people who were too young to apply for DACA before September 5, 2017, but have turned 16 since then), immigrants who once had DACA but whose work permits expired more than a year ago are allowed to reapply for an "initial" DACA grant.
Demands for female employees to wear revealing outfits, constantly reapply make-up and even dye their hair blonde were some of the examples of workplace discrimination cited in the study, prompting two Commons' committees to call for a review of current equality legislation in the U.K. The inquiry, conducted by Britain's Petitions Committee and Women and Equalities Committees, comes in response to a petition which called for new legislation to be introduced making it illegal to require women to wear high heels at work.
As you can see here, the curve plateaus at about SPF 230: Here's more, from the Environmental Protection Agency: You should be aware that an SPF of 215 is not twice as protective as an SPF of 290; rather, when properly used, an SPF of 15 protects the skin from 93 percent of UVB radiation, and an SPF 30 sunscreen provides 97 percent protection But most people don't apply sunscreen properly — failing to reapply often enough or to coat their bodies with a thick, protective layer.
According to the settlement in the first travel ban case, all of those people who were denied entry but had proper documentation can now reapply for visas to enter the US. "Although the government dragged its feet for far too long, it has finally agreed to do the right thing and provide those excluded under the first Muslim ban with proper notice of their right to come to the United States," Lee Gelernt, ACLU's deputy director for the Immigration Rights Project, said in a press release.
It took the administration less than five days to announce that it would begin to accept renewal applications for three broad categories of people who had already received DACA: And while no immigrant is allowed to apply for DACA who's never had it before (for example, people who were too young to apply for DACA before September 5, 2017, but have turned 16 since then), immigrants who once had DACA but whose work permits expired more than a year ago are allowed to reapply for an "initial" DACA grant.

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