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That number of reclassified incidents was significantly higher than in 240, which saw only 21 reclassified homicides.
Overall, over 90 percent of unknown mutations in the study were reclassified as benign, while just under 8 percent were reclassified as risky or likely risky.
" Uganda was reclassified from "partly free" to "not free.
But indicted because ... and here's the case, they reclassified Rappler.
In September 20173, Marichuy's case was reclassified as a femicide.
But in 2006, it was reclassified as a dwarf planet.
On Monday morning, it was reclassified as a Category 4.
The 2015 FCC rules reclassified internet service providers much like utilities.
These have recently been reclassified as Anopholes coluzzii and Anopholes gambiae.
This is Azalea's first record release since her 2014 album Reclassified.
Though some states have reclassified certain felonies in the past, Prop.
Its destruction will be reclassified as a Planned Parenthood revenue source.
Many of us are freelancers who provide services -- without key employment protections -- for dozens of entities per year, and we don't meet the standard to be reclassified as employees, nor do many freelancers want to be reclassified.
Her predecessor, Jeh Johnson, reclassified voting equipment as critical infrastructure in 2016.
Instead, it reclassified sales it had already reported in the first quarter.
The Santa Catalina Island fox, meanwhile, will be reclassified as threatened species.
It also sets out when such loans could be reclassified as performing again.
Our state school system might as well be reclassified as a retirement program.
Most simply reclassified their companies or created subsidiaries that performed nearly identical services.
Also, it reclassified some payments and temporarily shut a facility in the first quarter.
Fixed assets related to operational leasing were reclassified as earning assets in AyF Banorte.
Over the last decade, however, they have been pejoratively reclassified by critics and activists.
Some companies have reclassified their workers, saying it allows them to better train them.
Patients can then consult their doctors and may ask to be reclassified as inpatients.
Accounting changes: Starting this quarter, Uber reclassified a portion of its ride-hailing revenue.
The researchers were adamant that they're not just trying to get cannabis reclassified anyway.
As part of that change, the FCC reclassified internet service providers much like utilities.
Texas has reclassified 911 dispatchers as first responders, as have two counties in Colorado.
But many patients who carry mutations that have been reclassified remain in the dark.
AB5 would require gig economy workers to be reclassified as employees instead of contractors.
His death was reclassified a homicide and Hale was arrested on June 5, 2018.
Inmates face being disciplined, losing privileges, or be reclassified to a higher security risk level.
About 25 percent of unknown variants identified in these tests (184,327 in total) were reclassified.
Under the agreement, though, drivers will stay freelance and will not be reclassified as employees.
The suit was brought by some Uber drivers, who want to be reclassified as employees.
The proportion of restructured loans that were reclassified was among the highest in the sector.
Drivers for Uber and Lyft and delivery workers for DoorDash and Instacart would be reclassified.
The move applies to both misdemeanors and felonies, the latter being reclassified or dropped completely.
After two decades of mounting abuse, tramadol was reclassified as a controlled substance in 2014.
These sharks must, therefore, be reclassified as omnivores — the first omnivorous sharks known to science.
The regulations reclassified internet service providers as common carriers, shifting them to the FCC's oversight.
" A year later, Wood's death was reclassified from accidental drowning to "drowning and other undetermined factors.
He was reclassified about a month later, the suit says, but he has not been transferred.
In 2009 the country was even reclassified as a "frontier" market by MSCI, an index provider.
The case has been brought by California drivers in an attempt to become reclassified as employees.
Broadband providers were reclassified as telecoms in 2015 and proponents of deregulation lost their collective mind.
Would any other American, his lawyer asked his draft board, be reclassified under the same circumstances?
The Drug Enforcement Administration also reclassified certain opioid formulations in 2014, making them less readily available.
In 2015, it was reclassified from a stimulant to a metabolic modulator, but it remained banned.
Fitch has reclassified bank deposits with initial maturities of over three months as readily available cash.
Authorities first called this a terror attack but later reclassified it as a murder investigation. 4.
Giant pandas were once regarded as endangered, but were reclassified as a vulnerable species in 2016.
What she now wanted to know from Athena was when and why they reclassified the variant.
In 2014 it reclassified the facility as "abandoned," except for terminals currently used by it and PDVSA.
West Bengal has reclassified national highways as arterial roads, which fall under the jurisdiction of local authorities.
All the cases he was working on were reclassified so he couldn't talk about them in court.
The union says it's vying to unionize Uber and Lyft drivers if they are reclassified as employees.
The CIA reclassified Olson's death as a drug-induced suicide, and has maintained that label ever since.
Saudi Arabia's stock market is due to be reclassified by MSCI as an emerging market next year.
During the investigation, Savio's body was exhumed and an autopsy reclassified her death from accidental to homicide.
Adjustments to Financial Statements: Pre-paid expenses were reclassified as other intangibles and deducted from Tangible Equity.
But in 2002, it was reclassified as having been a Category 5 hurricane when it made landfall.
Cases may be reclassified as non-simplified - that is, ordinary first-stage reviews - until they are approved.
P) ETF to mirror the reclassified sector while Vanguard created the Vanguard Communication Services index fund (VOX.
For instance, the FDA recently reclassified transvaginal mesh as a "high-risk" device due to serious complications.
Hospitals can, however, request to be reclassified into a different wage index area to raise their payments.
Asked if he knew why the money was reclassified as a loan, Su said he did not.
Essentially they reclassified Rappler from being a journalist organization to a dealer in securities or a stockbroker.
Yes, it's no longer part of the DSM-603; it was reclassified in 2013 as autism spectrum disorder.
He says she asked why his prison scrubs were a different color, and he explained he'd been reclassified.
In the meantime, all the weapons to be banned have been reclassified as weapons requiring a stricter license.
Experts, however, note that after Mongol invasion of China around 20163, the area was reclassified as Jianning Lu .
The bank said certain previous year figures were reclassified in its results to conform to the current period.
Drones with "strike-enabling technology", such as lasers to guide bombs to their targets, were reclassified as unarmed.
Uber says it won't comply with a new California law requiring contract workers to be reclassified as employees.
Part of government's job, McRae said, is to make conservation improvements that get species reclassified as soon as possible.
Fitch reclassified all loans that are overdue or that exhibit partial payment for more than 90 days as NPLs.
Summary of Financial Statement Adjustments: Pre-paid expenses were reclassified as other intangibles and deducted from Fitch Core Capital.
The FCC correctly reclassified broadband as a Title II service in 85033; the courts agreed, and the rules work.
The rules also reclassified internet service providers as common carriers, allowing the FCC to regulate them like public utilities.
After Ben Ali's ousting, many of these sites were reclassified; some building projects were halted, while others continued illegally.
In 2014, federal health officials reclassified certain drugs containing the opioid hydrocodone, including Vicodin, making refills harder to get.
Every few decades, researchers reclassified what kind of animal it was and where it fit on the evolutionary tree.
The Cook Political Report, a nonpartisan political analysis group, recently reclassified the governor's race from leaning Democratic to tossup.
The 14,000 new cases weren't even new, Ryan added: Many were older cases reclassified based on the new definition.
Franchisors are also worried that their franchisees could be reclassified from their traditional designation as independent contractors to employees.
MSCI has not added an emerging-country exchange to its developed-market index since 2010, when it reclassified Israel.
The Taylor review suggests that such workers should be reclassified as "dependent contractors" and given similar rights to regular employees.
That explosion was first being investigated as a suspicious death, but has since been reclassified as a homicide, police said.
The IMF has reclassified Sierra Leone as a "high risk" for debt distress as a result of the economic slowdown.
Astronomers couldn't find any traces of a comet tail around `Oumuamua, though, so the rock was reclassified as an asteroid.
Part of the government's job, McRae said, is to make conservation improvements that get species reclassified as soon as possible.
And the charges on people's records can be wiped off — or reclassified according to the way the law reads now.
Drivers involved in the lawsuit are seeking to be reclassified as full-time employees of Uber, rather than independent contractors.
The privacy rules were a result of the FCC's contentious net neutrality rules, which reclassified broadband providers as common carriers.
Those rules reclassified internet service providers as common carriers, opening them up to tougher regulations and oversight from the FCC.
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report reclassified the Senate race from "likely Republican" to "toss-up" after Bayh's decision was reported.
New studies are paving the way for psilocybin, the active compound in hallucinogenic mushrooms, to be reclassified for medical use.
Since I first wrote about him, the Education Department and his servicer reclassified many of his disputed payments as eligible.
The reclassified tumor is a small lump in the thyroid that is completely surrounded by a capsule of fibrous tissue.
Dr. Nikiforov says he owes it to patients with reclassified tumors to tell them they never had cancer after all.
According to CNN affiliate WFTV, city officials first considered the mural to be graffiti, then reclassified it as a sign.
On June 20, 1973, the Navy commissioned the destroyer escort Miller — which was reclassified as a frigate two years later.
Overall, around 6.4 percent of the 45,000 unique variants found in these tests (taken from 2006 to 2016) had been reclassified.
In that case, the International Astronomical Union reclassified the icy world, because "planet" has a specific definition and a governing body.
In early September, the giant panda was reclassified from "endangered" to "vulnerable" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
FCC chairman Ajit Pai has proposed the commission repeal the rules that reclassified internet service providers as if they were utilities.
In 2010 the IUCN reclassified the great knot from a species of "least concern" to "vulnerable", thanks largely to that dyke.
The jury then saw financial documents that showed $22014,22015 in income from Telmar Investments being reclassified as a loan for 21.5.
The National Hurricane Center reclassified Irma as a tropical storm on Monday morning as it moves into Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee.
But in Monday's hearing, Watts said that they have reclassified the case as a homicide, meaning that she was deliberately killed.
They include recommendations that Council seats be reclassified as full-time jobs, and institute limitations on most forms of outside income.
Get really big fires reclassified as natural disasters—which would let the agency dip into bigger pool for the nastiest infernos.
Viagra is so far the only erectile dysfunction medicine to be reclassified from "prescription only medicine" to "pharmacy" status in Britain.
Pai opposes them because they reclassified those companies as common carriers, which opened them up to tougher regulation from the FCC.
They also pointed out that because employees reclassified as non-exempt lose workplace flexibility, many view the change as a demotion.
The balance of $1.24 billion will be reclassified from debt to outstanding costs to be recovered by Pearl from future revenues.
The extremely social species was declared endangered the following year, but after its numbers grew again it was reclassified as threatened.
The F.C.C. has argued that after it reclassified broadband as a utility, it was compelled by law to create privacy rules.
Now, it seems VISA issuers and Mastercard have quietly reclassified the way Coinbase credit card purchases are processed on their networks.
In 2018 the telecom sector was reclassified as the Communication Services sector, with some significant changes in the top stock holdings.
Authorities have reclassified the October 2010 shooting of Marco Rainge as a homicide, Chicago Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told CNN Monday.
D.H.S. hasn't fully explained how it will deal with children reclassified as "accompanied" if a parent steps forward to claim them.
Under the law, food-delivery workers, janitors, nail salon workers, construction workers and franchise owners could also be reclassified as employees.
The ex-Rangers, reclassified as highway patrolmen for their new mission, prefer to rely on horse sense and cowboy folk wisdom.
"Thanks to these images, Hygiea may be reclassified as a dwarf planet, so far the smallest in the Solar System," he added.
He said it was right that VEB's 220 billion rouble deposit from the central bank be reclassified as a long-term deposit.
The reform plan reclassified simple drug possession from a felony to a misdemeanor and eliminated mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug possession.
When the FCC passed its landmark net neutrality rules two years ago this week, it reclassified internet service providers as common carriers.
The FCC gained authority to regulate privacy under the net neutrality rules it implemented in 2015, which reclassified broadband providers as utilities.
A morning jog will be reclassified as a good source of beneficial chemicals; sports may be redesigned to optimize their molecular outcomes.
Four of the participants originally classified as completely paralyzed were reclassified as having incomplete paraplegia, a less severe form of spinal injury.
A spokesman for the FCC, which is moving to overturn the Obama-era rules that reclassified internet service providers, declined to comment.
Coca-Cola expanded its portfolio and reclassified its brandsAs it chases bigger profits, Coke has sought to redefine its category, Crespo said.
The positive trend resulted in the animals being reclassified from "Critically Endangered" to "Endangered" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
OMB reports that roughly 800 pending business regulations have either been frozen, rolled back, or reclassified in the administration's first seven months.
Jammu and Kashmir was put on lockdown August 5 after Modi stripped the state's autonomy and reclassified it as a union territory.
Since then, the state has reclassified broad tracts in the park as "wilderness," a designation that prohibits the presence of motorized vehicles.
The FCC has new authority to set privacy rules after it reclassified broadband providers last year as part of new net neutrality regulations.
The deduction of gain on sale of investment properties as adjustment items under cash flow statement is also reclassified to working-capital change.
The rules approved in 2015 under the Obama administration reclassified broadband access as a "common carrier" under Title II of the Telecommunications Act.
Those rules reclassified internet providers as "common carriers" under Title II of the Telecommunications Act, which subject them to tough, utility-style regulation.
After the exhumation, a New York City medical examiner determined that she showed signs of strangulation and reclassified her death as a homicide.
The agency reclassified about 12 million vehicles that were recalled first in 2014 - mostly for defective Takataairbags - and were re-recalled in 2015.
That order reclassified internet services as "common carriers," like phone companies, known as the Title II reclassification, meaning the FCC could regulate it.
In January, the FDA reclassified the devices into the high-risk category and gave companies 30 months to submit applications for premarket approval.
Instead, the report said Credit Suisse reclassified it in such a way which helped bolster the financial performance of the private banking division.
Conservatives like Pai were angry that the rules reclassified service providers as common carriers, allowing the FCC to regulate them like public utilities.
The FCC has authority to set broadband privacy rules after it reclassified broadband providers last year as part of new net neutrality regulations.
Pakistan's bourse was boosted last year when the country's stock market was reclassified to be included in the MSCI's emerging market index category.
In June 2015, the agency published a new set of guidelines for telecommunications that reclassified internet service providers as Title II common carriers.
Hundreds of thousands of them could be reclassified as full time workers under the new test, costing California businesses over $6.5 billion annually.
The FCC reclassified service providers as common carriers under net neutrality, which prohibits broadband providers from treating web traffic to certain sites differently.
But phylogenetic studies confirmed that, despite appearances, termites are a kind of cockroach, and so Isoptera was reclassified under the cockroach order, Blattodea.
VEB's problematic Ukrainian exposure (about RUB214 trillion at end-25H27) was reclassified back to performing as the state fully guaranteed it in 2495.
Tax experts worry that a lower rate for such businesses would become a giant loophole as wealthy individuals reclassified themselves as small businesses.
The law, which is set to go into effect tomorrow, would require gig-economy workers to be reclassified as employees instead of contractors.
Schlumberger and other suppliers accepted promissory notes or reclassified Venezuelan receivables in recent years as a way to manage debts from PDVSA [PDVSA.UL].
But the most pressing concern right now for food delivery companies is that delivery partners could be reclassified as employees in some markets.
During the hearing, Garland said he felt the justices had to "defer" to the judgment of scientists on whether marijuana should be reclassified.
New Zealand has also already reclassified a number of semi-automatic guns and is taking action to prevent people from stockpiling the weapons.
Another common move, the article says, is to get a competitor's product reclassified as a sex toy, suppressing it from ordinary search results.
But $269 billion of that figure is reclassified under the Department of Health and Human Services, bringing the Medicare cuts to $575 billion.
These features may go a long way toward appeasing some drivers, but others won't be satisfied until they are reclassified as employees of Uber.
It reclassified broadband providers as "common carriers" under Title II of the 1934 Communications Act, giving the FCC greater authority to regulate those providers.
In 2015, the FCC reclassified broadband service as a "common carrier" — meaning that internet service was regulated by that agency, rather than the FTC.
To codify the rules, the FCC reclassified those service providers as telecommunications companies, moving them from the Federal Trade Commission's authority to the FCC's.
Under those rules, the FCC reclassified internet service providers under Title II of the 1934 Communications Act to treat them similarly to public utilities.
Whether the FCC reclassified termination (by virtue of reclassifying BIAS) or did not (leaving it an "information service") remains unclear and is still debated.
And, under the new test, many workers formerly classified as independent contractors will be reclassified as employees – with all their attendant costs and limitations.
Republicans frame it as a straightforward measure to codify a promise made by the FCC when it reclassified Internet service providers as common carriers.
The FCC chairman opposes the rules, arguing that the agency overstepped its authority in the way it reclassified internet service providers as common carriers.
The costs will be reclassified and shifted from 787 inventory to research and development expense, helping to reduce the deferred cost balance, Boeing said.
The rules also reclassified broadband providers as a telecommunications industry, which removed those companies from the FTC's jurisdiction and placed them under the FCC's.
Other companies reclassified salaried overtime-exempt workers as hourly employees, which would make them eligible to earn overtime for workweeks longer than 40 hours.
First discovered in 1930, Pluto was long considered a planet before being reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union.
But officials quickly reclassified it as murder after learning that the gunman, Vladislav I. Roslyakov, 18, was a fourth-year student at the college.
MUFG reclassified itself as a national bank a year ago and says the state regulatory agency no longer has the authority to punish it.
A three-judge panel is weighing whether the FCC overstepped its powers when it reclassified Internet service to give it authority on the issue.
The bankers added that the rest covered by the BDDK directive may not be reclassified, in part because banks have restructured part of it.
"The document review process can be time consuming because, once a document is declassified, it cannot be reclassified," the department says on its website.
In February, the FCC effectively reclassified broadband Internet providers as "common carriers," meaning the government could regulate them much like telephone companies or other industries.
When the FCC adopted net neutrality rules in 2015 that reclassified broadband providers as utility companies, it gave itself the ability to impose privacy regulations.
Overall, 40 percent of the exercise group saw a 40 percent improvement in muscle strength, and 11 participants were reclassified to a lower obesity class.
A drug can be reclassified through congressional legislation or a formal scheduling petition process that involves medical and scientific evaluation by the FDA and DEA.
Drivers will not be reclassified as employees under the settlement, though, which was the pie-in-the-sky goal for many involved in the lawsuit.
In the meantime, Uber drivers may win the right to unionize in court — a group of drivers is suing Uber to be reclassified as employees.
Republicans and internet providers oppose the regulations because they reclassified the broadband industry as common carriers, opening them up to tougher regulation from the FCC.
Gender dysphoria became a medically recognized as it is currently understood in 2013, when it was reclassified from its previous label of gender identity disorder.
Of those 85003 active actions, 282 are reclassified as long-term rulemaking priorities and another 109 actions are listed as in need of careful review.
Last year, the FCC approved expanded rules that reclassified Internet service providers as common carriers, which gives the FCC more authority to regulate their conduct.
He proposed to cap the amount of income that could be reclassified at the lower capital gains rate, with an exemption for real estate investors.
NOTES: Michigan senior G Caris LeVert (leg) missed his ninth straight game but his injury prognosis was reclassified to "day to day" earlier this week.
A brief from the Berkeley Labor Center says contractors in almost all occupations, except the highest-paying ones, coincidentally, will be reclassified under the law.
The rules rankled Republicans and the broadband industry because they reclassified internet service providers as telecommunications services, opening them to regulation similar to public utilities.
The justices, reversing a lower court, gave him the conscientious-objector status he had sought after a draft board reclassified him available for military service.
Given the worries about neurocapitalism, I asked Ienca whether neurotechnologies should be taken out of the control of private companies and reclassified as public goods.
In California, where it is based, the company is currently the subject of a class-action lawsuit that seeks to have drivers reclassified as employees.
Pemex had previously estimated that the area contains reserves of 485 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe), but BHP's exploration plans reclassified the estimated resource.
Zuckerberg said in a post on Facebook that the company's stock has performed better than expected, making it unnecessary for the company issue reclassified shares.
As part of this transaction, certain reserve funding debt that was being treated as operating leverage was reclassified as financial leverage based on Fitch's criteria.
Of those 391 active actions, 282 are reclassified as long-term rulemaking priorities and another 109 actions are listed as in need of careful review.
If its drivers are reclassified from contractors to employees, it could add over $500 million in additional labor costs to Uber's already negative cash flow.
In the 1970s, he reclassified strokes and heart disorders — commonly perceived as inevitable adult diseases that required treatment — to lifestyle ailments that were often preventable.
That has focused far more often on the many newly reclassified people with mild blood pressure, who were not the focus of the Sprint intervention.
A couple of months after enrolling in ninth grade in a public school, Spellman transferred to a private school, which reclassified him as an eighth grader.
It also faces domestic challenges to its business model from California's new law that requires gig economy workers to be reclassified as employees instead of contractors.
Monday's move, which had been flagged in advance by state media, reclassified seven military regions into five - the East, West, South, North and Middle battle zones.
I am requesting a copy of the open internet document that reclassified broadband comunications as a Title II service that was passed on February 26, 2015.
Naval historian Paul Lawton and archivist Bernard Cavalcante's research proved the initial assessment inaccurate, and in 2003, the Navy reclassified the sinking as a combat loss.
The company, which reclassified its revenue categories this quarter, said revenue from capital formation fell to C$38.8 million from C$44.8 million a year earlier.
The FCC voted 3-2 today to repeal landmark net neutrality rules that two years ago reclassified telecom companies as common carriers under Title II designation.
Plus500 has started to look at whether its long-time customers could be reclassified as professional investors, and retain the right to trade using higher leverage.
The net neutrality rules also reclassified service providers as common carriers, which means they were subject to tougher regulations from the FCC — like the privacy rules.
In 1994, Asperger disorder was added to the American manual of mental disorders, where it remained until it was reclassified in 2013 as autism spectrum disorder.
Her death was ruled a suicide, but her peers questioned that determination and the authorities later reclassified the manner of death to drowning from undetermined causes.
My job recently reclassified me (demoted me), and I've taken it as a sign to get out of my profession and get my writing life started.
Track the storm and compare different forecast models About an hour after the Category 3 upgrade, the storm was reclassified once again, now as Category 4.
In 2015 the Obama-era FCC reclassified broadband service providers as "common carriers" like traditional telephone companies, giving the agency broader authority to regulate broadband providers.
He noted the reclassified sector's components have returned 17 percent annually since 2009 versus the old telecom's 9 percent annual return for the same time period.
That claim to fame has been lost: The North African animal that may have inspired the sculptures of Anubis has been reclassified as the African wolf.
He helped submit a new set of plans that reclassified the ramp as providing wheelchair access to FedEx's space, in compliance with the American With Disabilities Act.
Hurricane Irma, which was reclassified as a tropical storm early Monday, saved some of its worst storm surge impacts for northeast Florida, coastal Georgia, and South Carolina.
Methylhexanamine has been on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code prohibited list since 2004, although it was reclassified on the 212 list as a "specified substance".
Pluto lovers want dwarf planet reclassified Moon over Makemake As scientists observe the moon and its orbit more closely, they hope to gain insight into its origin.
The Drug Enforcement Agency reclassified hydrocodone from a schedule III to a schedule II drug in 2014 because of its potentially high risk for misuse and abuse.
Mr Donaldson has said that the bank is also pondering a sale of the reclassified loans, which would help bash out the dent in its capital position.
Just as he prepared to head north he was told that Macedonian authorities had reclassified all Afghans as economic migrants and would stop them at the border.
Fitch has also reclassified the total value of account receivables from public entities as loans, with those that are overdue 90 days or more categorized as impaired.
What angered conservatives and the telecom industry was that the order reclassified service providers as common carriers, thereby opening them up to tougher regulation from the FCC.
Methylhexanamine has been on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code prohibited list since 20033 although it was reclassified on the 2011 list as a "specified substance".
The Formosa market relies heavily on local life insurers, and foreign issuance has rocketed since 2014, when Taiwan's Financial Services Commission reclassified Formosa bonds as domestic debt.
In 2014, the FDA announced that it would conduct a full appraisal of the cannabis plant to evaluate whether it should be reclassified under a lesser Schedule.
There would be some effects on policy, such as allowing state-legal marijuana business to deduct certain taxes, if marijuana was reclassified to schedule 3 or lower.
They argued that the rule would cause job cuts, a reduction in benefits, and the loss of prestige for exempt workers who are reclassified as hourly employees.
The Obama rule reclassified some forms of debt as equity, changing tax-exempt interest payments into taxable dividends and making earnings stripping strategies more difficult to pursue.
Methylhexanamine has been on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code prohibited list since 212 although it was reclassified on the 2265 list as a "specified substance".
Once the parents were taken to detention, those children were reclassified by the government as "unaccompanied children," and quickly sent to the Health and Human Services shelters.
Methylhexanamine has been on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code prohibited list since 2004 although it was reclassified on the 2011 list as a "specified substance".
California recently passed a bill that will require gig workers be reclassified as employees, but Uber has claimed its workers may not be subject to the law.
What began as a relatively straight-forward response to the D.C. Circuit's "roadmap" for re-enacting Net Neutrality rules became a complicated final order that "reclassified" broadband.
Meanwhile, Providence stopped paying doctors as staff and reclassified them as independent contractors (though not so independent they could skip a "charm school" designed by its marketers).
This was recognized in 2013 when the American Psychiatric Association reclassified pathological gambling from an impulse control disorder to an addiction in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.
Her death was ruled a suicide until 2012 when authorities reclassified it as "drowning from undetermined causes" after friends and fans petitioned police to reexamine the case.
Two days after O'Connell died, St. Johns County Medical Examiner Dr. Frederick Hobin ruled her manner of death a suicide, though he later reclassified it as a homicide.
Two days after Michelle died, St. Johns County Medical Examiner Dr. Frederick Hobin ruled her manner of death a suicide, though he later reclassified it as a homicide.
The agency's Open Internet Order reclassified broadband providers as Title II "common carriers," subjecting those services to some of the same regulations that apply to traditional phone services.
The Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs said after re-evaluating the magnitude and severity of the drought that it had reclassified it as a "national disaster".
IRS agent Michael Welch said the total includes foreign wire transfers to U.S. vendors like landscapers and clothiers, wire transfers to buy property, and income reclassified as loans.
Second, under pressure from the Fawcett Society and others, lap-dancing clubs were reclassified as "sexual-entertainment venues" in 2009, making them easier for councils to close down.
Starting February 1, an Uber spokesperson told TechCrunch, the company will notify disqualified drivers and let them know about the process for having their felonies reclassified as misdemeanors.
The rebound, which has now seen pandas officially reclassified as "vulnerable," can be attributed to an increase in the amount of bamboo forest, and stricter anti-poaching measures.
More recently, the state reclassified possession of several drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine from a felony to a misdemeanor in an effort to curb drug abuse.
For example, in 2014 the Drug Enforcement Administration reclassified some opioid painkillers from schedule 5003 to the more restrictive schedule 2, limiting access for both patients and doctors.
The FCC reclassified broadband companies as common carriers in 2015 and took over jurisidiction, imposing net neutrality protections that required the companies to treat all web traffic equally.
The most significant changes to Wall Street's broad industry sectors since 1999 will take effect Monday, with many of the companies that powered the tech rally being reclassified.
Rather than allowing independent contractors to form their own bargaining organizations, unions would prefer for gig workers to be reclassified as employees so they can legally join unions.
Under current laws, Medicare recipients aren't eligible for direct drugmaker coupons because of anti-kickback laws, Gottlieb suggested that rebates should be reclassified to fall under regulatory scrutiny.
But now that Internet service providers (ISPs) like Comcast and Verizon have been reclassified as telecommunications carriers, the privacy concerns of their Internet offerings fall under FCC authority.
Sources of air pollution previously classified as "major sources" may be reclassified as "area" sources when the facility limits its emissions below "major source" thresholds, the EPA said.
"Drop TROU" is coming up more and more in the crossword, and pretty soon we will have to have the act of making a puzzle reclassified as slapstick.
The IAU reclassified it as a dwarf planet, also calling it a "Trans-Neptunian Object," which prompted outrage from schoolchildren, small planet enthusiasts, and the internet in general.
Facebook on Friday settled a lawsuit over issuing reclassified shares that some investors argued would decrease the value of their investment, and announced it was abandoning that plan.
The biggest miss was the challenge to broadband being reclassified as an information service from a telecommunications service — the distinction at the heart of this decades-long conflict.
Children couldn't travel with their parents to criminal detention facilities, so they were reclassified as "unaccompanied" and transferred to the custody of the Health and Human Services Department.
He was in the class of 2017 and committed to play next season for the University of Dayton, but recently reclassified to 2018 and re-opened his college recruitment.
"The analysis by French authorities is that the debt of SNCF's network could be reclassified within the public debt, without having a direct impact on public deficit," it said.
Manufacturers were required to submit applications with the FDA and receive approval in order to keep selling the devices in the U.S. after the agency reclassified them in 2016.
"The commercial bank operations have been reclassified as an asset held for sale and so are reported as a discontinued operation," the bank said in a statement on Wednesday.
In that case, the court said the FCC would be on firmer legal ground if it reclassified broadband companies as common carriers, which is exactly what the agency did.
On his watch, the FCC passed the Open Internet Order that established net neutrality and reclassified broadband internet providers as "common carriers" similar to landline and cellular phone providers.
Jose was reclassified as a Category 1 hurricane on Friday, one day after it lost steam in its path through the Atlantic and was downgraded to a tropical storm.
The species once inhabited a wide range stretching from Texas to Pennsylvania, but red wolves were reclassified as endangered in 1967 and declared extinct in the wild in 1980.
The problem with this is that Brontosaurus is, in some ways, the paleontological equivalent of Pluto, having been demoted and reclassified as Apatosaurus all the way back in 1903.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature last year reclassified the species as "vulnerable" rather than "endangered", citing growing numbers in the wild due to decades of protection efforts.
However, in 2016, it reclassified the device from class II (moderate risk) to class III (high risk), providing the agency with more oversight over the manufacturing of mesh products.
Sabato's Crystal Ball, a project of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, reclassified the status of Ryan's district on Wednesday from "Likely Republican" to a toss-up race.
Thanks to reforestation to expand habitats in which the species can survive, pandas have been reclassified from "endangered" to "vulnerable" by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
Eager to tease out socioeconomic disparities that can hide in state-level data, researchers reclassified all the U.S. counties into 50 new "states" based on household income instead of geography.
But on Sunday, the International Union for Conservation of Nature reclassified the species as "vulnerable" rather than "endangered", citing growing numbers in the wild due to decades of protection efforts.
In the years after the war, he was reclassified as "unrecoverable," and the family that knew him gradually died off, until his memory was almost as lost as his bones.
But conservatives were angered in particular by how the law reclassified internet service providers under the law to give the FCC authority, seeing it as an example of regulatory overreach.
If Nutella were reclassified as a "jam," its food label would say that it has 100 calories per tablespoon, and that could make people think it's healthier than it is.
It was codified by the FCC in 2015 in a set of rules that also reclassified broadband providers as telecommunications services, opening them up to further regulations from the FCC.
They reclassified the Thomas asset to make its treatment in the third quarter correct and recorded a tax expense in the fourth quarter to offset the earlier error, Whitaker said.
The order reclassified broadband providers as "common carriers," meaning that they were shifted to the FCC's jurisdiction and subject to the kind of tough regulation already applied to public utilities.
The commission took on that responsibility when it reclassified Internet service under net neutrality rules approved last year, but it has not yet crafted detailed regulations to govern Internet privacy.
The bill is a response to last year's controversial FCC net neutrality rules, which reclassified Internet service providers as common carriers in order to prevent them from favoring certain traffic.
After decades of conservation work, the giant panda was moved off the endangered list, and reclassified as "vulnerable" last year in September — meaning they are less likely to go extinct.
The new ban makes exemptions for "livestock," and in the wake of the ruling animals including pigeons and rabbits are being reclassified as livestock to allow their trade to continue.
Those regulations have been under fire from conservatives for how they reclassified broadband providers as telecommunications services, which they worry opens the industry up to tougher regulation from the FCC.
The agency said it also had no statutory authority under the Clean Air Act to enforce a time limit on when a facility can be reclassified as an area source.
I, too, think that Homo sapiens should be reclassified, but I would name us Homo perniciosus for our ability to destroy our future without thinking that it will affect us.
On Sunday, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) reclassified the furry black-and-white bears from "endangered" to "vulnerable," meaning giant pandas are less likely to go extinct.
The chairman argues that the FCC under the Obama administration overstepped when it imposed the rules and reclassified internet providers as telecommunications services, opening the industry up to tougher regulations.
Lyft and Uber don't plan to change anything yet with how it hires, pays, and employs drivers, claiming its drivers are truly independent workers who don't need to be reclassified.
This ambiguity bedevils official statistics: one analysis found that 10% of the decline of manufacturing employment in 1998-2006 was explained by manufacturing jobs simply being reclassified as service-sector ones.
Last year, Pai led a vote to successfully kill net neutrality by repealing the Open Internet Order that reclassified telecoms as utilities under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934.
The ECB's previous TLTRO will start to mature in June 2020 but once the remaining maturity of existing loans falls under a year, they have to be reclassified on balance sheets.
The company has previously suggested it would cost its UK business "tens of millions" of pounds if it reclassified the circa 50,000 'self-employed' drivers operating on its platform as workers.
Last year, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, an organization based in Switzerland, reclassified the helmeted hornbill as "critically endangered," up from "near threatened" three years earlier.
Republican FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has kicked off proceedings to get rid of the Obama-era rules by repealing the legal framework for them that reclassified internet providers as telecommunications services.
"Survivor's guilt" even used to have its own entry in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, although it's since been reclassified as a symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder.
The order reclassified broadband providers as common carriers, meaning that they were shifted to the FCC's jurisdiction and suddenly subject to the kind of tough regulation already applied to public utilities.
The bill was actually incited by a 14-year-old case in which Los Angeles delivery drivers sued their employer for lost wages after they were abruptly reclassified as independent contractors.
The police said the rise in murders also included 403 so-called reclassified homicides, which are assaults from prior years that upgraded to homicides after the victims died from their injuries.
The law defining Lifeline terms these things telecommunications services, but the FCC just reclassified broadband as an information service — which basically removes the authority to run the Lifeline program at all.
Tucked into Proposition 64, which officially legalized weed across the state, was a section that reclassified past cannabis crimes, but it did not offer many details on how exactly that would happen.
Not all documents from the 50-year period have been declassified, but Joseph Lambert, the CIA's director of information management, told BuzzFeed that no documents were reclassified prior to CREST's online appearance.
He is the one who has been reclassified as cognitively impaired, deprived of basic human rights, made to live without his keyboard and returned once more to the prison of meager expectations.
But many other fans and fellow musicians embraced Lil Nas X, especially after Billboard reclassified "Old Town Road" as part of the general pop and hip-hop charts in a controversial move.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, named by Trump in January, disclosed his intent Wednesday to repeal the Obama era rules that reclassified internet service and tightly regulated providers as if they were utilities.
Before the civil war, "free people of colour", as many Melungeons were described in the census of 1830, were threatened by re-enslavement and repatriation (several later got themselves reclassified as white).
Another of Trump's ghostwriters, "Art of the Deal" writer Tony Schwartz, a frequent critic of the president, tweeted Wednesday that the book should be reclassified as fiction in light of the reports.
Last year, the agency reclassified Internet service as common carrier so it could have more authority to ensure Internet service providers treat all traffic equally and don't prioritize certain traffic over others.
IRS agent Michael Welch told a jury that Manafort's unreported income includes foreign wire transfers to U.S. vendors like landscapers and clothiers, wire transfers to buy property, and income improperly reclassified as loans.
"If a variant is reclassified to being pathogenic, then it matters to the patient," said senior author Theo Ross, a cancer geneticist and professor of internal medicine at the university, in a statement.
"Diversified fund managers who are currently underweight REITs are unlikely to suddenly move to a market weight position in real estate just because the industry group is reclassified as a sector," Kostin said.
They are asking to be reclassified as employees and receive three years' back pay for minimum wage and overtime violations, and other expenses accrued on the job such as the costs of gasoline.
If reclassified, the law makes gig workers eligible for overtime pay, worker's compensation, and other basic labor protections that tech companies like Uber and Lyft have circumvented as part of their business model.
First, the order reclassified broadband providers as "common carriers" under Title II of the Telecommunications Act, which took them out of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) jurisdiction and put them under the FCC's purview.
Many of the companies that have powered the tech rally are being reclassified in the overhaul that takes effect on Monday and may demand a substantial reorganisation of holdings by big institutional investors.
However, MSCI announced the Bulgaria Index will be excluded from the MSCI Frontier Emerging Markets Index as it will be reclassified to Standalone Market status coinciding with the August 2016 Quarterly Index Review.
And that's a point of contention in two separate lawsuits brought against the companies in which some drivers are suing to be reclassified as employees and be reimbursed for expenses, among other items.
Plus 500 said on Tuesday it had also started a process to look at whether its experienced customers could be reclassified as professional investors, and retain the right to trade using higher leverage.
In 2015, the FCC reclassified broadband as a telecommunications service under Title II of the Communications Act, requiring internet service providers, like Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T, to treat all web traffic equally.
Telecoms are hoping for a return to the era before when the FCC reclassified the industry in 85033, and took over authority for privacy rules on broadband providers from the Federal Trade Commission.
Jamal Murray entered the season as a top-five prospect, having reclassified to the Class of 23 on short notice to give head coach John Calipari's program a late and much-needed boost.
It was reclassified to B in 2009, but that didn't make a huge amount of difference: People had realized how easy, lucrative, and relatively low risk planting a couple of crops could be.
Tension between gig economy workers and the companies they power has already been on the rise as California implements a law, known as AB5, that could require contractors to be reclassified as employees.
In 2013, the police of New South Wales, which includes Sydney, opened a review of 88 deaths of men between 1976 and 2000 to determine whether they should be reclassified as hate crimes.
The hurricane was downgraded to Category 2130 as it moved away from Cuba on Saturday, but gained strength and was reclassified as Category 242 early Sunday as its eye approached the Florida Keys.
The class action shareholder lawsuit was intended to block Facebook from issuing reclassified C shares, which some investors argued could cause shares to lose billions of dollars of value when they were traded.
H.O. has formally requested additional information on the clinically diagnosed cases, in particular when these have occurred in the course of the outbreak and whether suspect cases were reclassified as clinically diagnosed cases.
H.O. has formally requested additional information on the clinically diagnosed cases, in particular when these have occurred in the course of the outbreak and whether suspect cases were reclassified as clinically diagnosed cases.
The World Health Organization reversed an earlier decision and reclassified the coronavirus outbreak as a global health emergency as the death toll increased and more cases were identified inside and outside of China.
These grand old ushers are believed to be the longest-tenured staff members in the N.H.L. Still working for the Toronto Maple Leafs in their 70s, they could be reclassified as walking monuments.
She found that Myriad had reclassified one of her VUSs to benign, but when she checked this against public databases of genetic variants, she found that no one else had changed this classification.
It was under Wheeler that strict net neutrality was passed and internet providers were reclassified under Title II. More recently, Wheeler proposed and passed privacy protections for sensitive data shared while browsing the internet.
The 6-foot tall birds, indigenous only to Australia, had once been a protected species, but when they began stomping over the veteran's wheat fields, they were reclassified as vermin, according to Scientific American.
Our own Milky Way galaxy was thought to be one until the 1960s, when it was reclassified as a barred spiral (a spiral galaxy with a distinct center bar in addition to spiral arms).
Of the seven reclassified homicides logged by the police so far this year, five remain unsolved, a Police Department spokesman said, a reflection of how cases become harder to close as time goes on.
The commission voted along party lines Thursday to move forward with the proceeding to eliminate the regulations, which reclassified internet service providers as telecommunications companies and required them to treat all web traffic equally.
So pot is essentially trapped in a catch-22: It likely needs a large-scale clinical trial to be rescheduled, but those trials are going to be much harder to conduct until it's reclassified.
So pot is essentially trapped in a Catch-22: It likely needs a large-scale clinical trial to be rescheduled, but those trials are going to be much harder to conduct until it's reclassified.
"We continue to believe that Apple TV+ accounting will continue to boost Services revenue this year as iPhone and other product revenue is effectively reclassified into Services," Hall wrote in a note on Monday.
Industry executives say the pace of user-driven innovation was one reason the Food and Drug Administration recently reclassified remote glucose-monitoring devices, hastening approval for new models by big companies like Dexcom and Medtronics.
These companies won a decisive victory this year after the Trump administration repealed the milestone 2015 Open Internet Order, which had reclassified internet service as a public utility under Title II of the Telecommunications Act.
In both cases, the men were respected members of their communities and the deaths of the women were ruled accidental until their bodies were exhumed years later and subsequent autopsies reclassified their deaths as homicides.
The suit will also argue that the FCC wrongly reclassified broadband as a so-called Title I information service — rather than a Title II service — because of "an erroneous and unreasonable interpretation" of communications law.
In addition to identifying Johnny Cash and 13 new species, the team reclassified 40 old names, suspending some and combining others, leaving 29 species in the United States -- down from 55 when the team started.
Facebook, Google parent Alphabet, Twitter will all be reclassified as communications rather than tech stocks, while Apple will remain in the tech sector , where it will account for 20 percent of the index's market capitalization.
After the 1270s invasion of the Mongols that toppled the Song dynasty, that area was reclassified as Jianning Lu. The Jianning Fu reference meant the sinking may have occurred as early as 1162, Niziolek said.
In the 1999 budget, the House Republican whip, Tom DeLay, and House Speaker Dennis Hastert reclassified hospitals in their districts into other regions, leading to hundreds of thousands of dollars of extra funding per year.
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, which reclassified its tax-exempt status in 2015 from a religious nonprofit to an association of churches, has devoted some three-quarters of a million dollars for each California rally.
A new post-storm analysis of Hurricane Michael — which wreaked havoc on the Florida panhandle last October — has reclassified the weather event to Category 5, the top of the scale, according to the National Hurricane Center.
In the days since Uber announced that it had reached a settlement agreement with U.S. drivers who had sued to be reclassified as company employees, the attorney representing the drivers has seen a flood of feedback.
Sources close to the matter tell Politico that Pai will seek to completely remove the net neutrality rules, which reclassified internet service providers (ISPs) as telecommunications companies and required them to treat all web traffic equally.
If the graduate students and postdoctoral researchers have to be reclassified and put on the clock, their ability to spend irregular hours in the lab conducting this country's science and medical research will be severely compromised.
Equity investors are also realigning their portfolios with REITs now officially reclassified into a new real estate-only sector under the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS), which went into effect at the end of last month.
The bank said it had reclassified for efficiency reasons; the regulators counter that the bank is trying to evade penalties by seeking out a different oversight body: the federal Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Elsewhere in the world: U.S.: A death in Seattle last week has been reclassified as the earliest known fatality from the infection in the country, and a second New York case raised fears of community spread.
Republicans and groups such as the NCTA are opposed to the net neutrality rules because they reclassified the broadband industry as telecommunications services, a designation that opens those companies up to tougher regulation from the FCC.
But the two senior bankers involved in NPL discussions said that, before the BDDK made its 46 billion-lira announcement, big lenders had already reclassified as NPLs some 10-15 billion lira worth of the loans.
But critics said the order could have the opposite effect of that intended, validating white-nationalist drives for Jews to be reclassified as non-American — and possibly leading to Jewish deportations and exacerbating anti-Semitic hatred.
Citing a presidential decree this month that reclassified agricultural land along the Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road for urban communities, Pharos Research kept an "overweight" rating on the stock and raised its fair value estimate to 21 pounds.
The children, reclassified as "unaccompanied alien children," had a couple more options for legal status — and a better chance that even if they were ultimately ordered deported, it would take years for their cases to be resolved.
Since being appointed chairman by President Donald Trump in January, Pai has been determined to roll back the Obama-era net neutrality rules, which reclassified internet providers as "common carriers" under Title II of the Telecommunications Act.
Gigi Sohn, an adviser to the petitioners in the case and former FCC senior adviser to Democratic Chairman Tom Wheeler, says in response that the FCC violated the letter of the law when it reclassified the service.
In 2016, the agency had reclassified the mesh as class III or high risk, requiring its makers to submit and obtain approval from the FDA's most stringent device review pathway in order to continue marketing the products.
Like a few other Republicans, he said he supports the principles of net neutrality, but opposes the FCC's 2015 rules as excessive because they reclassified broadband providers as Title II "common carriers" similar to traditional telephone services.
Why it matters: Thanks in large part to China's efforts to restore the bamboo-eating bear's habitat, the panda population has been growing, and last year the bear was reclassified from endangered to vulnerable by the IUCN.
After Pearl Harbor, he was reclassified by his Minnesota draft board and passed his physical that January, but he quite reasonably asked why his status was changed when his situation vis-à-vis his mother had not.
Republicans have fought the 2015 order as "heavy-handed" because it reclassified broadband providers as telecommunications services, which carries a common carrier designation that opens the industry up to tougher regulations and oversight from the FCC. Reps.
Restructured loans to Dubai World and Dubai Holdings, which are sizeable, are well known examples of loans reclassified to performing from impaired, which resulted in significant reductions in the reported impaired loans ratios of many UAE banks.
Conservatives and industry advocates oppose the rules because they reclassified broadband as a telecommunications service rather than an information service — a shift that moved the industry under the FCC's jurisdiction and opened it up to tougher regulations.
" • "At stake for Uber in its many court battles is the potential for millions in new liabilities if its contract drivers are reclassified as employees, and the company is found to bear greater responsibility for their actions.
RELATED: 5 major changes to US environmental policy in 2017 The move allows major facilities to be reclassified as "area" sources after they reduce the air toxins they emit to levels below what defines a major source.
Her death was originally ruled to be due to natural causes but has since been reclassified as suspicious, according to Rexburg police, who are working with the Fremont County Sheriff's Office and the FBI on the investigation.
The Finance Ministry, regulators, and the stock exchange are working with MSCI to get the Korea Exchange reclassified and into MSCI's World Index of 23 developed markets as soon as possible, the regulator said in a statement.
Most of these things are still true, even after the Obama-era FCC under Chairman Tom Wheeler reclassified internet access as a Title II telecommunications service and imposed strict net neutrality rules on wired and wireless internet providers.
Valencia's negative current margin of 27.7% in 2015 was worse than the negative 25.6% reported in 2014, due to a 3.3% yoy growth in current spending as a result of EUR465m capital transfers being reclassified as current transfers.
Pai's NPRM would reverse rules passed in 2015 that reclassified internet service providers like Verizon and AT&T as "common carriers" under Title II of the Communications Act, putting them under the same regulatory classification as utility companies.
"In the retail sector alone, hundreds of thousands of career professionals will lose their status as salaried employees and find themselves reclassified as hourly workers," David French, NRF's senior vice president for government relations, said in a statement.
After dropping more than $2000 billion in market capitalization in one year, Apple shares could fall further as they are set to lose their weighting and be reclassified in the annual reconstitution of the widely followed Russell indexes.
If results continue to be positive, this could help with the push for psychedelics to be reclassified as a Schedule II controlled substances, which would recognize their medical uses and make further clinical and research efforts much easier.
These genre boundaries are blurry and contested: J.G. Ballard's "The Drowned World" (1962), a sci-fi novel that was among the first to deal with climate-related fears, has been reassessed and reclassified as the author's reputation evolved.
Chairman Pai released his plan for public comment on repealing the so-called net neutrality rule, which reclassified internet service providers as common carriers well ahead of the May 18 hearing and has committed to an open process.
Sharapova was banned for two years after testing positive at the 2016 Australian Open for meldonium, a medication the former world number one had been taking within the rules but which was then reclassified as a banned drug.
"Group's EPC offering puts it in a strong position to maintain revenue from those customers ... performance could be impacted by the rate at which customers request to be reclassified, and are accepted, as elective professional clients," Plus500 said.
He notes that if drivers in California were reclassified as employees, their employers could provide them improved pay and benefits and full reimbursement for driving expenses, allow drivers to organize, while maintaining driver flexibility over their work hours.
The German military already has too few soldiers, too little equipment and faces shortages of just about everything, even thermal underwear, which in some cases is being reclassified as "functional" so that it can be reused by others.
Pai reportedly wants to preserve the principles of a free and open internet, while repealing a part of the rules that reclassified internet service providers as common carriers — a designation that opened them up to public utility-style regulation.
ISTANBUL, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Turkey's Garanti Bank reclassified Oger Telecom's debt as "closely watched" as of the end of 2017, it said on Thursday, keeping the troubled loan on its books after Oger has repeatedly failed to make payments.
At the FCC's open meeting on Thursday, the commission will vote to move forward with the plan to repeal the regulations that reclassified broadband service providers as telecommunications services, and opened them up to tougher regulation from the FCC.
The Ohio native, Obama bundler, and former venture capitalist successfully pushed through the most ambitious telecom policy shift in a generation, when the FCC reclassified internet service providers as "common carriers," requiring them to treat all internet content equally.
She saw from the revised report they provided that Athena had reclassified Christian's VUS to a disease-associated mutation, which suggested he had a form of childhood epilepsy called Dravet syndrome (also known as severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy).
As record-breaking Hurricane Irma swept north — as a reclassified tropical storm — to Tampa Bay and even parts of Georgia and South Carolina Monday, the residents of Cuba, the Caribbean, the Florida Keys and southern Florida started to assess the damage.
Because those facing criminal prosecution are held in custody by the US Marshals Service, those parents are separated from their children — who are then reclassified as "unaccompanied alien children" and become the responsibility of the Office of Refugee Resettlement within HHS.
Russia's former world number one was initially barred for two years after testing positive at the 2016 Australian Open for meldonium, a medication she had been taking for 10 years within the rules, but that was reclassified as a banned drug.
The Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 reclassified hemp—defined as cannabis containing less than 0.3 percent THC by weight—as an agricultural product, which means its production is now the purview of the FDA, rather than the Drug Enforcement Administration.
The port at the mouth of the Mediterranean, ceded to Britain by Spain in 1713 after a war, was a "crown colony" when Britain joined the European bloc in 1973 but London reclassified it as a "British overseas territory" in 2002.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Manatees were taken off the U.S. Interior Department's list of endangered species on Thursday and reclassified as threatened, a move condemned by conservationists who say it weakens protections for the giant marine mammal, also known as a sea cow.
In October 133, hydrocodone combination products - the most popularly prescribed opioid pain relievers - were reclassified from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's schedule III to schedule II, imposing stricter controls on prescriptions written by doctors and on patients' ability to refill them.
The Republican chairman reportedly wants to preserve the principles of a free and open internet, while repealing a part of the rules that reclassified internet service providers as common carriers -- a designation that opened them up to public utility-style regulation.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - After dropping more than $2000 billion in market capitalization in one year, Apple shares could fall further as they are set to lose their weighting and be reclassified in the annual reconstitution of the widely followed Russell indexes.
TMX had reclassified in February its revenue reporting into market insights, capital formation, derivatives, efficient markets and market solutions, and other categories, from the earlier four sub-categories, to streamline its operating structure and investment priorities around its strategic pillars.
But in recent years, federal bureaucrats at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) have declared that such programs should be reclassified as a presumptively illegal form of age discrimination, even when an employer does not intend to discriminate because of age.
In July, the United States' three major international carriers, United, American, and Delta, bowed to the pressure from China and reclassified how they referenced Taiwan on their web sites—a change that Beijing said still did not go far enough.
Here's the heart of the dispute: In 2015, after years of costly litigation, the Obama-era FCC under Tom Wheeler reclassified broadband internet access providers like AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast as "common carriers" under Title II of the Communications Act.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have recommended that psilocybin, the active compound in hallucinogenic mushrooms, be reclassified for medical use, potentially paving the way for the psychedelic drug to one day treat depression and anxiety and help people stop smoking.
As the number of serious complications increased significantly, the F.D.A. reclassified this type of pelvic mesh as high risk in 20103 and told manufacturers to submit more evidence that the devices were safe and would benefit patients with the condition.
Then India reclassified the state to give New Delhi more control On Tuesday, India's parliament voted to reorganize and reclassify Jammu and Kashmir in order to give the central government in New Delhi greater authority over the disputed Muslim-majority region.
Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir (CNN)When the Indian government stripped the state of Jammu and Kashmir of its autonomy and reclassified it as a union territory earlier this month, it left many citizens there in a state of confusion and concern.
It took most schools more than four months to reopen, according to Mr. Harris of the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans, and even middle-class students were reclassified as homeless, as families struggled to rebuild or find new homes.
Mr. Spicer, in a briefing from the White House, mentioned the net neutrality rules affecting telecommunication and cable internet services and noted the Obama administration had "reclassified them as common carriers," which are subject to anti-blocking and anti-discrimination rules.
Last year, some shareholders filed a class action lawsuit to block Facebook from issuing reclassified C shares, which would allow Zuckerberg to maintain voting control of the company even as he sold off most of his shares to support philanthropic causes.
"And because we'll continue to be responsive to what the vast majority of drivers tell us they want most — flexibility — drivers will not be automatically reclassified as employees, even after January of next year," when the bill would take effect.
Cocaine and meth are schedule 2, and they're definitely not easily legally available There would be some effects on policy, such as allowing state-legal marijuana businesses to deduct certain taxes, if marijuana was reclassified to schedule 3 or lower.

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