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"remedial" Definitions
  1. aimed at solving a problem, especially when this involves correcting or improving something that has been done wrong
  2. connected with school students who are slower at learning than others

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Only a third of those referred to remedial math, and less than half those who take remedial reading, pass.
Nearly 60 percent of community college students end up in remedial math — that's more than double the number in remedial English.
"The Texas legislature did not have a racially discriminatory purpose when it adopted the entire court-ordered congressional remedial plan and virtually all of the remedial state house plan," Keller said.
"It defies all logic to proceed with the execution of the remedial action when the report that is the basis for the remedial action is the subject of judicial review," Potterill said.
Some must take remedial courses when they get to college.
Accordingly, the president must take remedial action in the extreme.
"I consider the Cruz campaign remedial therapy for journalists," he said.
Possible lighter sanctions could include a temporary suspension, or remedial training.
"He was given remedial and corrective actions to complete," Sigurdson said.
Maybe someone needs a quick, remedial lesson on leadership and ethics.
Those remedial Twitter classes might be a good idea after all...
Our attention has been successfully hijacked by a remedial iMovie trick.
But what about the remedial map recently adopted by the court?
That tedious and remedial task was for the pre-AI days.
The biggest academic stumbling blocks are remedial math and English courses.
But do so many need to be in a remedial class?
No students from the inaugural program have required remedial college courses.
Some will have conservators with basic training apply a remedial treatment.
Mr. Banerjee and Ms. Duflo found that the remedial instruction in India had large benefits for the weaker students, and further studies also showed that remedial education seemed to work while adding other resources did not.
Did they take all the serious remedial action that they could have?
The SEC said the fine reflected Telefonica Brasil's cooperation and remedial acts.
Texas ultimately adopted that remedial plan as its redistricting map in 22019.
Anyone who tells you otherwise needs a remedial course in constitutional law.
Require fewer remedial classes to improve students' basic math and English skills.
"The immediate, remedial need is to change this right now," Scaramucci said.
Dr. Horowitz writes about how she took Finn to remedial "nosework" classes.
Every year, 1.7 million students need remedial courses as they enter college.
They are also likely to reduce the urgency for remedial economic measures.
For those who still need remedial classes, there will be new requirements.
At 14, he entered sixth grade but was still in remedial classes.
Ryan says that he was in remedial 10th grade math as a senior.
This is a grave issue and we are taking appropriate legal remedial action.
Cities and states need to make sure that landlords carry out remedial work.
This typically means remedial teaching in small groups and one-on-one guidance.
Lead issues date back as far as 2004, when remedial action was taken.
"This could've been me if only I hadn't failed remedial math," she wrote.
Of note and concern, the HOPE scholarship does not cover remedial college courses.
She is depicted in quiet, everyday situations: taking remedial baths, changing her clothes.
There were moments when it felt like I was reading a remedial Bible.
Fifty-seven percent of the students needing remedial classes attended public community colleges.
Kapoor had termed it a "temporary setback" and said remedial steps were underway.
That's the minimum I would consider remedial action if I were a prosecutor.
Bergdahl must be explicitly acknowledged as apparent UCI and decisive remedial action taken.
His remedial work on this was, unsurprisingly, masterful, and we received prompt acceptance.
How does the CUNY Start model differ from old-school college remedial education?
Bergdahl must by explicitly acknowledged as apparent UCI and decisive remedial action taken.
It said it had established the complaints were true and taken remedial action.
It included after-school remedial study centers and on-the-job training projects.
These allegations were all fully investigated and remedial action was taken where appropriate.
Remedial "learning camps", such as the ones run by charities like Pratham, can help.
"This could've been me if only I hadn't failed remedial math," the singer joked.
Mindspark will pick up on this pattern of error and recommend specific remedial exercises.
It was advertised as an alternative to remedial algebra, with its sadistic attrition rates.
CoinLaunch then took some remedial steps and ultimately decided to wind up its operations.
These remedial actions were seen by the OSC as significant mitigating factors to sanctions.
Everything had to focus on test preparation and remedial instruction in reading and math.
Imagine that: A remedial execution error sealed the Spurs' second straight first-round ouster.
She's doing remedial exercises on this one, and all I hear is her cramming.
Traditionally, students who aren't ready for college take remedial courses to get them ready.
Sign-ups in the remedial class, however, where studying wasn't as socially accepted, decreased.
The company has responded with a mix of apologies, policy changes and remedial steps.
College freshmen are taking remedial courses (for no graduation credit) to meet core requirements.
CCCS also said remedial measures could include a sale by Grab of its leasing unit.
The remedial work needed to recover from malware attacks can only drive up operating costs.
The whole country, from Senators to voters to candidates, needs remedial classes in basic governance.
This could've been me if only I hadn't failed remedial math 🤦‍♀️ happy birthday Siobhan!!
"There will be many years of painstaking remedial work to follow," conclude Evans and Mitchell.
The executive would then recommend remedial measures and assess by May whether Athens had complied.
Environmental inspection teams have been touring the country, ordering closures and remedial action by offenders.
The ERC sent Alani to a "Back-To-Basics" remedial training program, the documents say.
Students entering college are not prepared to succeed, with many of them needing remedial education.
Two-thirds of students who arrive at community colleges are assigned to a remedial class.
Critics say current projections suggest it will miss that target and have urged remedial steps.
In settling with BKS, the SEC noted the cooperation and voluntary remedial acts undertaken by BKS.
Once a procedure has been formally opened, the commission will ask Italy to take remedial steps.
Portsmouth, which tops our rankings, provides remedial maths and literacy catch-ups for those needing them.
Interim CEO Robert Marcovitch said CannTrust "will take whatever remedial steps necessary" as quickly as possible.
"To date, NASA has not found any buildings within the campus area that require remedial measures."
Remarkably, these remedial actions mirror the SEC's corporate governance requirements and best practices for public companies.
"I goink op de stez," he explained, and was immediately placed in a remedial-speech class.
The U.S. bank said that it cooperated with the commission and had already taken remedial actions.
In this respect, we welcome CCCS's willingness to review the remedial measures as market conditions change.
But my score improved, and I "only" had to take one remedial course instead of two.
Most officers who were disciplined received either remedial training or the loss of paid vacation days.
The Company took certain remedial actions, notifying 26 specifically targeted users and consulting with law enforcement.
"I never knew I had so many issues," said Ms. Novotnak, 22016, a remedial math teacher.
One study also gave remedial tutoring in schools to more than 5 million children in India.
The federal judiciary's general statistics that are made public reinforce that view of scant remedial action.
The two remaining banks have been requested to take remedial actions within a well-defined timeline.
The department gave the state a five-page list of remedial actions it needed to undertake.
The fine was less than recommended under U.S. sentencing guidelines, reflecting Braskem's cooperation and remedial measures.
"We cooperated with FINRA's inquiry and have been taking appropriate internal remedial efforts," a spokesman said.
Eight other officers, according to the Associated Press, were ordered to undergo remedial training in professional communications.
So, it moved these "remedial tasks" from being done during the day to be done after closing.
Canada-based Argentine director Laura Bari chronicled the remedial coming-of-age of her two teenage nieces.
It ordered him to take remedial measures including staff training and the filing of quarterly compliance reports.
This game had me doing remedial first grade-level arts and crafts, and I loved that aspect.
It elicited and ultimately settled on an alternative, neutral redistricting plan during the remedial phase of litigation.
The dearth of new floats has attracted shareholder criticism lately, forcing the bourse to take remedial actions.
I think anybody with even the most remedial understanding of Appalachian history should have issue with that.
While the map was being litigated, a district court drew a remedial plan for the 2628 elections.
"That's so remedial, but these guys understand that that's important to them for their success," Oates said.
It elicited and ultimately settled on an alternative, neutral redistricting plan during the remedial phase of litigation.
Federal statistics show 28503 to 22019 percent of all college freshmen are identified as needing remedial courses.
Others say the U.S. will have to show it has taken remedial steps to stifle future leaks.
Accordingly, the board took swift and decisive action, and authorized additional remedial steps to rectify these issues.
"Once the facts are established, whatever remedial measures are needed will be taken," a FIFA spokesman said.
His grades at Wolf Point High School plummeted, and he was steered into Ms. Ragland's remedial program.
When they do, the punishment meted out has been remedial training and the loss of vacation time.
Traditional remedial education elsewhere is a prerequisite to real courses — and students don't earn credits for it.
They have to take remedial courses that won't count toward a degree, but cost time and money.
They see schools become overcrowded with children who require remedial English and their property taxes go up.
Many teachers struggled through remedial courses and community college before making their way into bachelor's degree programs.
Sometimes it vanishes so thoroughly that remedial dashes of soy and chile (available on the counter) are required.
As a young graduate student newly arrived from India, she once had to take a remedial math class.
As students progress through their coursework, they will be directed to specific appropriate reinforcing or co-remedial content.
There is no other comedy other than Trump, and most of that comedy is fairly tedious and remedial.
The Ciercos want the Andorran authorities to halt the disposal of its assets and enter into "remedial negotiations".
" The company has said it has been taking remedial steps to address what it called a "material weakness.
Allowed to practice during an appeal, after he took remedial action the state restored his license in 1989.
He grappled with remedial algebra, required of matriculating CUNY students who can't pass the basic math competency exam.
The FTA has been conducting inspections of the subway, identifying safety defects and requiring remedial actions when necessary.
Perhaps more important, the remedial map still slightly favors the Republicans with respect to the statewide popular vote.
The results were so alarming that she hired two teachers this past year to start a remedial program.
Thanks to one of their studies, more than five million Indian children have benefited from effective remedial tutoring.
This is evident in the extensive and growing investments colleges must make in remedial education and student supports.
"Accordingly, the FBI accepts the Report's findings and embraces the need for thoughtful, meaningful remedial action," Wray wrote.
Heavy Metal Drawlloween: Drawlloween (also known as Inktober) is for the Remedial US History doodler in us all.
The West African economy has agreed remedial measures including financial and institutional reforms to cut spending and spur growth.
There was no follow-up inspection and all of the issues raised are being addressed by our remedial actions.
The plan must, among other things, address any findings that require remedial measures to be implemented before the restart.
We are pleased that the SEC clearly acknowledged our cooperation, our extraordinary remedial efforts, and our commitment to compliance.
In your speech, you say institutions that use personalized learning software for remedial education see their completion rates double.
Ready or not, the aging of America is coming - and Washington could use some remedial tutoring in the subject.
Gives the legislature "until October 30 to construct a remedial districting plan that rectifies the constitutional deficiencies," he wrote.
Those unable or unwilling to function in the workplace receive remedial counseling in social skills and setting employment goals.
I would also like more summer school options for kids to get ahead, rather than just for remedial education.
Their actions raise "legitimate questions regarding the General Assembly's capacity or willingness to draw constitutional remedial districts," he wrote.
Those officers and five others will receive policy review instruction and remedial training in professional communications, the department said.
In a 1974 report, the House Judiciary Committee said impeachment was a remedial process, rather than a punitive one.
The justices granted a request to put on hold state legislative remedial maps in Wake County and Mecklenburg County.
I felt like I was finally getting the remedial courses in marriage that I should have taken long ago.
She and Mr. Banerjee were keen to collaborate with the nonprofit, Pratham, which happened to be pursuing remedial instruction.
It doesn't work very well; in community colleges, fewer than 10 percent of remedial students graduate in three years.
Now remedial students take the normal college math or writing course, but alongside it, get extra workshops and tutoring.
But for a significant portion of these students, remedial courses will not put them any closer to a degree.
The judge gave the groups 14 days to recommend what remedial action to take and for the FDA to respond.
Ramu Nickel has been shut down "for not adhering to remedial measures issued 6 weeks ago," Jerry Garry told Reuters.
According to the SEC, Deutsche Bank has taken extensive remedial measures to fix its hiring compliance and internal accounting controls.
A loosening of the implant over time is also a frequent problem, causing pain and a need for remedial surgery.
In a statement, the studio said it takes sexual harassment allegations seriously, investigating them thoroughly and taking appropriate remedial action.
The public protector has authority enshrined in the constitution to investigate alleged wrongdoing by public officials and demand remedial action.
"The fund has issued a declaration of censure against Venezuela for its failure to implement these remedial measures," it added.
However, EPA under Trump has pivoted from an emphasis on legal enforcement against polluters, towards a push towards remedial compliance.
And quite evidently, those that don't pass the checks don't get to reopen at all until they take remedial action.
When we were first informed of the family's concern, we immediately conducted a complete investigation and took appropriate remedial action.
When I took the math exam, my score was so low that it required me to take two remedial classes.
Every remedial chore, every boss who takes credit for your ideas — that is going to happen — look for the lessons.
The responding officer is a new probationary officer and will be given remedial training, the department said in its statement.
Just 15 percent of students who take remedial classes at two-year colleges earn a certificate or degree on time.
The court rejected SEC claims that disgorgement is remedial and merely strips the violator of profits earned from the violation.
In Texas, if a student will be taking statistics, the remedial class prepares him for that instead of college algebra.
After conducting an investigation, the IG is free to make recommendations for criminal charges or other remedial measures as warranted.
"Remedial steps will be taken in the Gujarat case," said Ajay Kumar Singh, a senior official with India's labor ministry.
Alexandre de Moraes, the minister of justice, has already announced some remedial measures in the wake of the Manaus massacre.
Instead, they were placed in remedial classes to complete the preparation they were supposed to have received in high school.
But in the past, only 12 percent of remedial students completed a credit-bearing math course within the first year.
For each news story about plastic ocean pollution, there are others on people actively testing remedial measures and inventing biodegradable alternatives.
In the wake of a popular backlash against profit-shifting practices, the UK government has begun to take some remedial actions.
When the Turkish economy crashed in 270, an IMF-enforced remedial programme provided useful discipline, reinforced by hopes of EU membership.
IPCA said it has since been trying to fix the problems and has been informing the FDA of its remedial measures.
Of community college students needing remedial education, fewer than one in 10 graduates from a two-year program in three years.
Repairing the cracks requires grounding the airplane, with remedial work costing an estimated $223,000 per aircraft, according to aviation consultancy IBA.
In many community colleges around the country, too often remedial courses are being taught because high school graduates are not capable.
We halted further remedial action, including submitting amendments to his financial disclosure forms at the request of the Ethics Committee's staff.
One potential constraint to lenders' remedial actions is that they must remain mindful of not violating fair lending regulations including redlining.
He needs remedial training in how to de-escalate and diffuse a situation and use his head instead of bully tactics.
She was a teacher with a master's degree in education and taught remedial reading at the Lynch Literacy Academy in Amsterdam.
Including fines, the cost of recalls, remedial efforts, extended warranties and other provisions, the settlement could cost close to $800 million.
HR: I like to think of it as kind of the remedial edition, which is sort of social media for dummies.
Her mother, a longtime grammar schoolteacher in New Jersey and Oklahoma, last taught remedial reading at Jenks High School in Tulsa.
Colleges all over the country are examining remedial education, which critics say often derails students and prompts them to drop out.
In the rest, there were no more than three instances of suspension, reprimand or other remedial action in any given year.
It turns out that, when you remove enforcement mechanisms and remedial oversight, things tend to revert to the status quo ante.
But the proposed budget reduces its enforcement and remedial components by 45 percent, bringing it to $221 million from $404 million.
"Today's lawsuit demands remedial action because Equifax needs to be held accountable for this massive and preventable catastrophic event," Fine said.
On March 19, the Supreme Court denied a stay application, and a federal court dismissed a challenge to that remedial plan.
A 28503 report, which surveyed 22019 two- and four-year colleges, found over half a million students enrolled in remedial courses.
According to government studies, 40 percent of their incoming students take at least one remedial class; 33 percent are in math.
"The local party committee and government is all out organizing rescue and remedial work," the statement from Enshi City government said.
A letter from her and her husband quickly followed, pledging remedial measures, like an expert on noise reduction, and continued vigilance.
"Across the bank, we will take all remedial actions necessary to ensure full compliance with legislation", Chief Executive Kees van Dijkhuizen said.
Before workers are fired, they are offered coaching and placed into a remedial program designed to make sure they master the policy.
Whatever the remedial action, the work will need to be completed before the next rainy season begins in just eight months' time.
Officials must disclose contamination and take remedial action only if tests show more than 22017 percent of sampled homes exceed the standard.
Last year's reforms, which allow universities to require students to take remedial classes if deemed necessary, will make little difference to that.
Underling the urgency for remedial action, Hapag-Lloyd forecast operating profit would fall in 2016, citing significantly weaker-than-expected freight rates.
She had to settle for Dean, her slightly remedial married high-school ex with a bad haircut, to lose her virginity to?
If Trump's remarks and the views expressed by many of his supporters indeed reflect "textbook" racism, that text is a remedial one.
The Commission should evaluate the Company's remedial measures in light of the evidence revealed in this investigation and detailed in this report.
But in the matter of "not adding a penny to the national debt," she is in serious need of remedial Keynesian education.
ASAP has reduced the cost per degree and nearly doubled the percentage of students who have graduated despite starting in remedial classes.
A friendlier connection between the moon, Venus, and Neptune on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively, offers remedial vibes through creative and communicative means.
So my road was, in college I had a teacher, we all kind of took remedial English when we first got there.
Most tellingly, the report said that the city's Department of Correction has been unwilling and unable to take the needed remedial steps.
The goal is to improve her math and language skills so that she can avoid taking remedial classes once she is enrolled.
It's the classic ounce-of-prevention approach — improve teaching in high school, so students won't have to take remedial math in college.
So Shankar listed a set of tools for reversing at least some of the damage, including extreme "operational transparency" about remedial actions.
For over 22 percent of the schools included in the study, the majority of new students needed one or more remedial courses.
CUNY will now require all of its associate degree programs to offer an alternative to remedial algebra, like quantitative reasoning or statistics.
But the program would also allow states the flexibility to fund other programs, like apprenticeship, dual enrollment, after-school and remedial programs.
Trauring said in an email that under that second "remedial action" reporting exemption, Medtronic reported a total of 22010,222 cases with 50,205 complications.
" Winsor asked the school's executive director to "investigate the allegations ... determine their legitimacy and to take any remedial action that may be appropriate.
According to the FT, Apple and Foxconn said they had discovered cases of student interns working overtime, and they were taking remedial action.
In studies of edtech in India by J-PAL, a research group, the biggest beneficiaries are children using software to receive remedial education.
I wouldn't be who I am without the various remedial programs that existed in my neighborhood to help immigrants assimilate into American society.
The central bank said that it was studying the Public Protector's report and would announce its response to the findings and remedial actions.
Dean La Prairie, ASU GSV Summit For me, one of the most interesting areas you're focusing on is remedial education in community colleges.
The great mass of humanity and the governments that lead us are indeed staying true to the remedial path that we have set.
We're still trying to have a remedial understanding in our theology on what is really said in certain text about same-sex sex.
It went from really basic, remedial moves to really building a foundation of safety first, building into bigger moves and much longer matches.
Traditionalists have raised the specter of a "global recession" and "trade war" they claim could follow remedial trade action by the U.S. government.
"Should we learn of evidence of improper actions taken on the basis of political bias, we will take prompt remedial actions," he said.
Experts at the forefront of coping with highly sophisticated cyber attacks at NSA and elsewhere need to be leveraged in the remedial process.
Super Tuesday's long lines offer a snapshot of what to expect this November -- unless dramatic remedial efforts happen statewide before the general election.
"Testing of the property happened last week, and the hotel has voluntarily moved ahead with precautionary remedial activities while awaiting results," Peduzzi said.
Can we assume she's happy with the outcome of the case, or do we suppose she wrote the remedial section with gritted teeth?
"The remedial plan could not have been the product of anything other than partisan intent," the lawyers wrote, referring to the new map.
Along with Athene, First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company will make remedial efforts totaling about $40 million for similar violations, the regulator said.
SAP did not admit or deny wrongdoing, and the penalty reflected the Walldorf, Germany-based company's cooperation and remedial measures, the SEC said.
After Pennsylvania lawmakers failed to submit a suitable new map, the Court crafted remedial districts to treat voters of both major parties fairly.
Tennessee's community college and university system has seen encouraging results by offering corequisites, which allow students to earn credits while taking remedial courses.
They violated remedial investigative behavioral standards by sharing their political bias on official FBI phones, and the FBI is still struggling to recover.
"Buccino said that the Pentagon has begun notifying those whose information may have been compromised, adding that "the Department is assessing further remedial measures.
If you've never heard of cold brew, you might as well just close this tab and sign yourself up for some remedial education ASAP.
The European Central Bank said in May it would be carrying out on-site inspections at banks with a view to possible "remedial actions".
The CFTC said in its statement the bank cooperated with its investigation and pursued "significant remedial action" to address issues with its internal controls.
The settlement also reflected Deerfield, Illinois-based Mondelez's "extensive" remedial actions, including a review of Cadbury India's relationships with third parties, the SEC said.
"At this early stage in their internal review, Twitter has identified and taken remedial steps against accounts linked to Russian government actors," Schiff said.
And then you could move on to the normal courses in a variable amount, instead of taking a whole year for the remedial math.
The court plans to appoint "in short order a Special Master" to assist the court in drawing an alternative remedial plan, the ruling said.
And no matter what happens next, West Virginia teachers have imparted a remedial civics lesson not just to the state, but to the nation.
More than a half-million poorly prepared students — or about one in four — were required to take remedial courses in math, English or writing.
"Remedial tools like monetary penalties or attorney discipline remain available to punish and deter seal violations even when dismissal is not appropriate," he said.
If the public views early education as an alternative to costly remedial education or social programs, it will always be hard to find resources.
Some insight came from India, where the NGO Pratham had pioneered and scaled a remedial education approach known as Teaching at the Right Level.
Such movement would include disclosing remedial plans and creating a method by which the public and other legislators can make comments and present evidence.
Every year, more than a third of all freshmen enrolled in California State University are required to take remedial classes in math or English.
The effect, however, is nearly always tedious and soporific, the verbal equivalent of a weary double-reed player blowing nothing but remedial long tones.
The firm said earlier this year that it would restate prior financial information after a formal review revealed accounting practices that required remedial action.
The judge ordered Tesla to reinstate and give back pay to a pro-union employee the company fired among a bevy of remedial actions.
In the old system, only 12 percent of students who began in remedial math completed a college-level math class in their first year.
But researchers and college administrators around the country worry that these tests put people in remedial classes who could have done well without them.
In interviews, students, staff and parents said Wolf Point's schools push Native children into a poorly funded, understaffed program for remedial and truant students.
Although he admits that there will be some job loss, the positions will likely be remedial jobs like assembly line work or cleaning bathrooms.
We've lost our high achievers, the next kid who's going to be neurosurgeon, and we have all these children who may now need remedial services.
"The EPA should report the interior decorating violations to Congress and the President and take the necessary remedial actions," Amey told BuzzFeed News by email.
As a direct result of one of their studies, more than five million Indian children have benefitted from effective programmes of remedial tutoring in schools.
SGX has since provided verification from independent experts that the remedial measures have been completed and MAS accepts their findings, the central bank statement said.
If Mr Assange deems himself to be a journalist, he is in desperate need of a remedial course on the basic ethics of the profession.
That Georgia HOPE and likeminded programs fail to cover developmental education is a critical shortcoming, as many such students will be placed in remedial courses.
But state officials called GE's work "incomplete," and said the EPA decision could make it harder to later require more dredging or other remedial measures.
Bank of America accepted the "oversight of the disclosure obligations" in both transactions, the regulator said, and had investigated the issue and taken remedial measures.
The bank said it would publicly report on the progress of its remedial action plan, which would be reviewed by independent reviewer Promontory Financial Group.
That manoeuvre suggests one possible outcome to this crisis, since such a ruling could eventually lead to remedial action by the state or federal government.
They also say the students — 57 of whom enrolled in January — were admitted conditionally and have been placed in remedial classes to help them adjust.
Against the backdrop of venomous presidential primary races and fierce partisan warfare it is time for a remedial history lesson for America's White House hopefuls.
She had spent 35 years in the Daughters of Charity, much of it providing medical care to the uninsured and remedial education to the unlettered.
A parade of Democratic stars, including a sitting president, a former president and Mr. Sanders, stand ready to offer a remedial course in Hillary Clinton.
"Management and the board will assess such control weaknesses and identify whether any further remedial actions are required," the company said, without providing further details.
High schools graduate functionally illiterate students, forcing them and their families to spend an estimated more than $1 billion a year on remedial college classes.
The bank said it would publicly report on its progress against the remedial action plan, which would be reviewed by independent reviewer Promontory Financial Group.
His company also undertook enough remedial action to earn a 100 rating just a year later in the Human Rights Campaign's annual Corporate Equality Index.
According to the most recent figures from the Department of Education's National Center for Educational Statistics report, 20 percent of incoming students take remedial courses.
Raza's show, while addressing the far-reaching effects of Western neoliberal imperialism, focuses more on the remedial nature of artistic resistance, and even celebrates it.
We are all dismayed by the lack of diversity in the specialized high schools, but remedial courses for ill-prepared students are not the answer.
Jordyn Ives from Westfield, N.J., thinks numbers enhance reality: By "gamifying life," once remedial tasks, like going to CVS or taking a shower become adventures.
The site remedial investigation/feasibility study (RI/FS) should normally be completed in no more than 30 months from site listing on the Superfund list.
PHMSA is also requiring TransCanada to prepare a more detailed remedial action plan from the incident and an analysis of the root causes of it.
Global soccer body FIFA, England's Premier League and individual clubs would take remedial action if a light was shone on their carbon footprint, he added.
Bragg and his wife operated a summer camp for boys in Chatsworth, N.J., in the 1960s and '70s that concentrated on remedial reading and mathematics.
Wells Fargo initially did not complete required remedial action in 2017 but has since taken the necessary steps to rectify the failings, the regulator said.
The Colorado Civil Rights Commission issued a final cease and desist order, requiring Phillips to (1) take remedial measures, including comprehensive staff training and alteration to the company's policies to ensure compliance with CADA; and (2) file quarterly compliance reports for two years describing the remedial measures taken to comply with CADA and documenting all patrons who are denied service and the reasons for the denial.
Which is to say, the world of Google services into which Echo can tap, and a voice assistant that could make Echo's Alexa look downright remedial.
Those banks have either already addressed any unauthorized accounts or are taking remedial action, including closing the accounts and refunding any improper fees, the OCC said.
CCCS proposed remedial steps such as removing exclusivity obligations on drivers who use Grab's ride-hailing platform as well as its exclusivity arrangements with taxi fleets.
WADA said the laboratory could apply for reinstatement before the four months was up if it took remedial steps and tackled "non-conformities", without providing details.
Zambia has also suspended the production of the drink until remedial measures are put in place to ensure that it is not adulterated, the statement said.
"  Moore told the newspaper, "I support the board's immediate remedial actions and believe they are establishing a process that will result in a fair, impartial outcome.
It discovered two homes in which the level exceeded the agency's limit of 2650 parts per billion, well short of the number that required remedial steps.
The degree of surprise to which this information was greeted by reporters, politicians and pundits suggests to us that a little remedial education is in order.
Those working in the field of natural language processing view spell check, which has been around for nearly half a century, as a pretty remedial problem.
The regulator said it had ordered the bank to have an independent external examiner prepare and submit a report into whether its remedial measures are sufficient.
We've lost our high achievers, the next kid who's going to be a neurosurgeon, and we have all these children who may now need remedial services.
Double Insight has now set up a dedicated site for this recall, with a semi-exhaustive FAQ section that addresses possible remedial routes for affected customers.
It's clumsy––it's a six-minute song where the syntax keeps jerking around––but it's impassioned and empathetic, remedial though some of its arguments may be.
But really, being a lax goalie is just remedial training for the Tuckers of the world to prepare for the dangers of an ice hockey gig.
Among full-time students seeking a bachelor's degree, those who take remedial courses are 74 percent more likely to drop out of college than nonremedial students.
On Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif described the enrichment move as the "second round of remedial steps" Tehran is taking in its dispute with Europe.
A lower court tossed out the Virginia redistricting plan, and elicited and ultimately settled on an alternative neutral redistricting plan during the remedial phase of litigation.
According to the D.O.B.'s Web site, the order had been only part-rescinded, to allow for remedial fire-safety work; it was otherwise in place.
Slightly more problematic is the remedial work he must occasionally perform with the back story; he can abandon us in a thicket of the past perfect.
I finally started on recovery medications, which allowed me the physical remedial I needed to connect to other peer supports and eventually enter abstinence-based recovery.
Using push notifications, emails, and remedial customer service classes, Uber encourages drivers to offer complimentary mints, snacks, or water bottles to snag high ratings from passengers.
RECOMMENDATIONS We recommend that Uber focus on four prevailing themes with regard to taking the following remedial measures: tone at the top, trust, transformation, and accountability.
In the fourth quarter of 2018, the coffee chain started moving some "remedial tasks" that baristas were doing during the day to be completed after closing.
Old-school remedial education in college — skill and drill, lecture-style classes, taken at the same time as college-level courses — offered more of the same.
" The lawsuit wants Uber to "develop and implement a remedial plan to ensure full and equal access to its services for riders who require accessible transportation.
Ethiopian Airlines CEO Tewolde Gebremariam has told CNN that it was too early to say whether the remedial actions being taken by Boeing would be sufficient.
Now, the City University of New York, the largest urban public university system in the United States, is moving to fundamentally rework its traditional remedial programs.
Adam Schiff said Twitter has "taken remedial steps" but "has significant forensic work to do to understand the depth and breadth of Russian activity during the campaign."
The case will be scheduled for a public hearing before an administrative law judge, who will prepare an initial decision regarding potential remedial actions, the agency said.
For example, remedial students at private, nonprofit four-year schools spent an average of $12,000 extra to study content that should have been learned in high school.
As part of the process, WADA will conduct a site visit within a timeframe that reasonably allows the UCLA Laboratory to finalize implementation of all remedial actions.
If the court agrees to give state officials another chance to draw new maps, Wynn said it will not consider any remedial plans enacted after 5 p.m.
In Tuesday's decision, however, Circuit Judge David Tatel said R.J. Reynolds failed to raise the double-ad issue in 2006 when it first appealed Kessler's remedial order.
While there's no doubt that selective schools care about diversity, it's far from clear that colleges stopped thinking of themselves as engaged in remedial racial justice too.
"We accept full responsibility for the issues at our laboratory in Newark, California, and have already worked to undertake comprehensive remedial actions," Holmes said in the statement.
She eventually resigned from Uber in June 2017 because its "failure to take effective remedial measures threatened Avendaño's already compromised emotional and physical health," the lawsuit says.
It used its authority to determine whether the operations of large financial institutions were sound, and it singled out unstable firms for possible closure or remedial action.
The KBA was considering forcing 30,000 affected cars in Germany off the road, although it was more likely just to order further remedial work, the newspaper said.
Taube received disciplinary action for "poor performance," the city of Asheville said on its website, and was ordered to undergo remedial training in connection with the incident.
The Justice Department said the settlement reflected Outcome's cooperation and "extensive remedial measures," and that former executives and employees involved in the wrongdoing had left the company.
And, rather than needing a remedial lesson in foreign affairs -- as the President proclaimed -- they are the ones who schooled Trump on how the world really works.
" The investigator recommended that pilots undergo remedial training and that the investigation be closed, as it had revealed "no gross personnel errors nor evidence of equipment malfunction.
Pakistan has not shown a "proper understanding" of the risks that terrorist groups pose and needs to undertake "remedial actions and sanctions" against them, the statement added.
It may also be that China has a lot of remedial work to do on its trademark system to be fair to all brand names -- not just Trump's.
Ramu Nickel was ordered shut "for not adhering to remedial measures issued six weeks ago," Jerry Garry, managing director of Papua New Guinea's Mineral Resources Authority, told Reuters.
The dearth of new floats has attracted shareholder criticism, forcing the bourse to take remedial action, including a partnership with Nasdaq Inc in 2018 to attract overseas investors.
"We are preparing to serve the final report on Yahoo EMEA Ltd and require of them any remedial actions we have identified," Helen Dixon said in an interview.
These are remedial courses delivered via computer that students can take if they fail a class, rather than attending summer school or being forced to repeat a grade.
Yama is one of scores of young women that the government sent in 2017 to a special remedial course at the American University of Nigeria (AUN) in Yola.
The Cook County Public Defender and the Cook County Sheriff, which operates the jail, failed to protect the women, according to suit, which seeks remedial action and damages.
Humphry had joined the Pneumatic Institution at Bristol a year earlier, where under his boss, physician Thomas Beddoes, he attempted to isolate gases deemed remedial for tuberculosis sufferers.
Her research focused on studying the fMRI brain scans of both dyslexic children and adults before and after they participated in an intensive, weeks-long remedial reading program.
The neighborhood, only two subway stops from Midtown, had seen swift gentrification, and the worry was widespread that such remedial alacrity could only be for someone else's benefit.
Among remedial actions sought, Mkhwebane asked the speaker of the national assembly to demand publication, within 30 days of receiving the report, of all donations received by Ramaphosa.
"We will not continue these relationships unless we receive satisfactory explanations and are certain that necessary and proportionate remedial action is being taken," Standard Bank said in statement.
"Every remedial chore, every boss who takes credit for your ideas — that is going to happen — look for the lessons because the lessons are always there," she said.
Every university needs to do its homework, identifying and eliminating the major roadblocks to graduation, including everything from droning-lecture remedial math classes to short-term financial woes.
The SEC considered Hamlin's cooperation and prompt remedial acts, as well its voluntary payment to affected clients of more than $675,000, in assessing a civil penalty of $900,000.
The radioactive West Lake Landfill Superfund site in St. Louis County, Missouri, should have always been under the jurisdiction of the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP).
The remedial actions Mkhwebane recommended included the speaker of the national assembly to demand publication, within 30 days of receiving the report, of all donations received by Ramaphosa.
Two years later, the students in the first group were earning better grades and were more likely to be on track for college, rather than in remedial classes.
Wayne State gives its most vulnerable freshmen an early taste of college with a summer program combining remedial math and reading with college-survival skills like time management.
In its public reports going back to 2006, in fact, no censures, reprimands, suspensions or other "remedial action" occurred in most years (53, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2006).
The company hired outside legal counsel to investigate the matter and took "remedial actions" to prevent a recurrence, KPMG spokesman Manuel Goncalves said on Monday in an email.
Researchers aren't sure, but they suspect that many students assigned to remedial education, which costs money but doesn't count for credit, get frustrated and give up on college.
"We recommend that Uber focus on four prevailing themes with regard to taking the following remedial measures: tone at the top, trust, transformation, and accountability," the report said.
The school has moved away from traditional remedial classes, instead drawing less-prepared students into regular classes with extra tutoring, which has produced huge increases in retention rates.
While the earliest tattoos appeared around 5,000 years ago, and were predominantly remedial as opposed to aesthetic, Western tattooists have historically drawn from other forms of art for inspiration.
But a third visit in April 2015 found remedial action insufficient - and the bank had also failed to embed "a culture of compliance" with regulatory requirements, the FCA said.
Air defense operations and training remain ensured, it said, although it was still reviewing the possible medium-term impact on training requirements and what remedial steps would be required.
As a remedial measure, Ghosh simply recommends individualized testing of each hand pump or tubewell, and marking it as safe or unsafe based on arsenic levels in the water.
A company statement over the matter reads: We accept full responsibility for the issues at our laboratory in Newark, California, and have already worked to undertake comprehensive remedial actions.
"Criminally and unethically, Takata chose profits over people--avoiding remedial action and repeatedly lying to safety officials as these airbags remained in cars like ticking time bombs," said Sens.
CFS also is asking the EPA to apply the Clean Water Act to initiate remedial actions like restoration efforts for the Chesapeake Bay and other key bodies of water.
The public protector has authority enshrined in the constitution to investigate alleged wrongdoing by public officials and demand remedial action, and her binding rulings can have far-reaching consequences.
According to a well-respected study, for students enrolled in one or two remedial courses, rates of completing an associate degree doubled — while actually lowering the cost per graduate.
"Giving the federal Commissioner order-making powers would also ensure that his findings and remedial measures are binding on organizations that refuse to comply with the law," they add.
"We expect to have a full set of results, and more comprehensive answers about specific remedial actions available to the public this week," the district said in a statement.
"Teachers across the state came together for one goal," said Renita Benson, 54, a remedial reading teacher from Calhoun County, who stood near the Capitol's soaring rotunda on Thursday.
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The strategy is working: More than half the students who complete the program are ready for college in just one semester, something that's almost impossible with regular remedial courses.
The panel said that canceling remedial claims brought under the Americans with Disabilities Act because the victim of the alleged bias had died would threaten enforcement of the statute.
Mitt Romney on Friday urged President Donald Trump to take "remedial action in the extreme" following his response to violence at a white nationalist rally in Virginia last weekend.
Of those 65 cases, 22 officers did not receive any disciplinary action, and none of the officers received remedial training, though the department's policy does not require such training.
The San Antonio court issued its last order in the case in August, saying it would hold hearings "to consider remedial plans" if the legislature didn't enact new maps.
This way of thinking about injustice and what does and doesn't call for remedial action has its roots in enforcement of anti-discrimination law in the 743s and 1970s.
Recognition of a problem is one step on the pathway to cure, but the remedial measures that both companies have so far proposed are inadequate, commercially, socially and journalistically.
The remedial acts included BKS conducting its own internal investigation, hiring an outside law firm and new outside compliance consultant, amending its Form ADV, and implementing new trade allocation policies.
When the OSC finds that employees have violated the Hatch Act, the consequences are typically minimal, and usually consist of a warning or sometimes a remedial briefing on the rules.
"The Reserve Bank has consulted its legal team and has been advised that the remedial action prescribed by the Public Protector falls outside her powers and is unlawful," it said.
Following its review, the FCA ordered a so-called skilled persons report - also called a Section 166 report - to assess remedial work Deutsche must now carry out, the FT reported.
Deal can't understand the difference between the origin of our inalienable rights, and the duty of government officials to protect them, he ought to take a remedial course in civics.
It has had to bring in remedial teams from IBM to help try and stem the crisis, while Britain's Financial Conduct Authority has sent in its own team to investigate.
The ruling concludes that "a predominant partisan intent infected the whole map" in violation of the federal constitution, and orders the state to introduce a remedial map by June 14th.
Under the constitution, the federal government is not generally permitted to interfere in education, making it harder to direct remedial funds to the (overwhelmingly northern) states where schools are struggling.
Remedial actions may be taken, such as the first UAV may be directed to a safe location to land or park, may receive commands from another UAV, and so forth.
Power generation at Morupule B has improved in the last year due to remedial works and it currently operates at about 81 percent capacity, helping the power utility reduce imports.
"ITG has taken meaningful remedial actions during the course of the SEC's investigation, including imposing additional limitations on access to U.S. POSIT data as well as enhancing" disclosures, ITG said.
The agency has concluded the project - opposed by local environmental and aboriginal groups - needs significant remedial work to counter the environmental impact before it can be built, said the sources.
The Colorado Civil Rights Commission found that Phillips had violated the measure and ordered him to take remedial measures including comprehensive staff training and the filing of quarterly compliance reports.
I was so bad that they had to send me to remedial school for two months to learn enough about computer programming to be as good as their worst programmer.
Clement, on the other hand, led off his presentation by offering the Supreme Court a way to avoid entirely the difficult constitutional and remedial questions posed in the Seila case.
The universities experimented with a variety of programs, like creating peer groups of students who would otherwise get lost, or helping them make good class choices and get remedial help.
We've boosted high-school-graduation rates at the expense of rigor, resulting in sixty-eight per cent of community-college students requiring remedial classes, and most of them dropping out.
"Homex has since undertaken significant remedial efforts and cooperated with the SEC's investigation," the agency said on Friday, adding that its settlement reflected the cooperation of the new company leadership.
Despite remedial action, high levels of phosphorus and nitrogen in Severobaikalsk's wastewater persist even today, and fecal bacteria in treated wastewater have turned up at various sites around Lake Baikal.
The current process for removing or sanctioning members of Congress lacks transparency and rarely results in the kind of remedial action we see occur in the private and federal sectors.
Experience tells us that the benefits of remedial action — ensuring a reliable, domestic supply of vital materials — will vastly outweigh the costs and ensure our national security in this sector.
The federal court has asked both sides whether they would be available for a remedial hearing in August or September, a sign that the court might redraw the map instead.
Then she would offer help with everything from housing to remedial education and apprenticeships—even dentistry cadged from a local university, after she read research linking job prospects to bad teeth.
Essentially, the sensors think the plane is stalling and they apply an opposite remedial action which trims an airplane down, Flying Magazine columnist and small-plane pilot Peter Garrison tells me.
The next step towards an IMF loan would be consideration by the Fund's executive board of a formal proposal to lift remaining remedial measures imposed on Zimbabwe because of the arrears.
"The meeting traversed the Public Protector's proposed remedial action to amend the constitution to deprive the Reserve Bank of its role in protecting the value of the currency," De Jager said.
He also said the government would carry out nationwide structural inspections of ageing bridges and tunnels across the country with a view to launching a programme of remedial works if required.
Having tried and failed to wean them from their devices, their desperate parents turn to the government, which offers various kinds of counselling, therapy and, in extreme cases, remedial boot camps.
By discouraging lending to a country, it can also act as a useful warning to a country's government to take remedial action to put its finances on a more sustainable path.
Thursday's fine is 25 percent below the minimum recommended under federal guidelines, in part reflecting Las Vegas Sands' cooperation and "extensive" remedial measures, including revamped compliance controls, the Justice Department said.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) had endorsed the bank's remedial plan, which it had made in response to the APRA's independent report earlier this year, CBA said in a statement.
The recommendations issued Thursday focus instead on longer-term remedial actions — which can take years — to address instances in which the government has confirmed that drinking water supplies have been contaminated.
"As a direct result of one of their studies, more than five million Indian children have benefited from effective programs of remedial tutoring in school," the Academy said in a statement.
It's not too late, however, for leaders in Washington to take remedial action and dedicate more funding to the basic research that is too expensive and risky for the private sector.
For every dollar used toward MIECHV, there is a potential return of at least $2 through a reduction in remedial education and health care costs, and an increase in self-sufficiency.
And while you have a choice in how you see that play out through Twitter's remedial tools (blocking or muting), you get no choice in how everyone else watches it play out.
Justice Patel added that these notices should make users, who are inadvertently affected by a blocking order, aware of the remedies — including the court they should approach for corrective or remedial action.
"Increasing transparency around gender pay differences will enable the impact of those workplace policies and practices promoting gender equality to be monitored and remedial action to be prioritised," reads the government's report.
And depending on what your math score or your reading or writing score is, if it's low enough, then you get placed in the remedial class, and they re-teach you everything.
APRA had imposed an extra A$1 billion onto CBA's minimum capital requirements following the inquiry, prompting the lender to propose several remedial measures that have been approved by the banking regulator.
Her mother is an elementary school remedial reading teacher at Lansing Central Schools in Lansing, N.Y. The groom, also 32, is a prekindergarten teacher at the New York Kids Club in Brooklyn.
It would boost social mobility, they say, while also saving public money in the long run by reducing the need for remedial education, poverty assistance, state-funded health care and the like.
Automated analysis plus human judgment can help a regulated business get a clearer picture of risks facing them and recalibrate immediately — rather than simply taking the remedial action after the enforcement occurs.
The Montreal-based company's shares took a beating in early October when the Canadian government refused to negotiate a remedial deal related to the charges against its Libyan operations filed in 2015.
"At the same time, we are concerned about the negative impact as you consider remedial actions under Section 301 of the Trade Act could have on America's working families," the letter states.
As evidenced in the struggle of the civil rights movement, Title VII was intended to fulfill a distinct and remedial legislative purpose that was responsive to the cultural outcries of its time.
If there is still no agreement, the complaining party can respond "by suspending an obligation under this agreement, or by adopting a remedial measure in a proportionate way," according to the deal.
" The chief minister of Odissa expressed concern over the condition of the state's train network, calling on the government to take "remedial action to address the lapses" which put "passengers in danger.
"The staggering levels of pipe and tube imports clearly indicates foreign competitors refuse to do so and that is why we support the remedial action," said Lee Searing, CEO of Searing Industries.
"These new remedial maps mean fairness for the voters of Pennsylvania, who have long been subject to outsized Republican representation due to gerrymandering," Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee communications director Meredith Kelly said.
At community colleges, more than half of students enrolled take at least one remedial class in math, reading or writing, according to the Community College Research Center at Teachers College of Columbia University.
"Deutsche Bank provided substantial cooperation to the SEC in its inquiry and has implemented numerous remedial measures to improve the banks hiring practices," a Deutsche spokesman said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
"Deutsche Bank provided substantial cooperation to the SEC in its inquiry and has implemented numerous remedial measures to improve the bank's hiring practices," a Deutsche spokesman said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
Those who enroll in community college or university in either state can spend months taking remedial courses before their coursework counts towards a degree, says Jim Lanich of Educational Results Partnership, an NGO.
"The company is in the process of implementing certain improvements to its internal controls to mitigate the likelihood of this occurring in the future and has taken other remedial measures," the company said.
A few years later she left home to live with her boyfriend, also a former Hasidim She took remedial classes, obtained her GED and now majors in neuroscience at Amherst College in Massachusetts.
I would die on a rapid, say, after having hit three rocks because I hadn't pulled in at a previous place where I could have got some remedial works done to the raft.
Both the DOJ and the CFTC cited Merrill's cooperation with the investigation and remedial efforts of conducting training concerning appropriate market conduct and implementing improved transaction monitoring and communication surveillance systems and processes.
A timely resolution of the multiple loan issue may, in isolation, lead to a downgrade or upgrade, depending upon the magnitude of the data adjustments and the presence of any other remedial action.
The playable section teaches you remedial basics like how to move, shoot, and look around, but for some inexplicable reason it also suggests that each of the game's heroes has a sprint option.
In a survey attached to the test, 21992 percent of students said they had been accepted to a four-year college, suggesting that the need for remedial courses in college will remain stubborn.
It requires all first-year students to be full time and to attend orientation and a two-week summer program; it has a mandatory curriculum in the first year and no remedial classes.
The remedial measures some in the field are now proposing could be a model for the wider scientific community, which, despite breathtaking technological advances, often produces findings that don't hold up over time.
These results produce an oft-cited statistic that claims every $1 invested in Head Start produces a $7 to $9 return by reducing government spending on criminal justice, welfare and remedial education services.
Lawyers for the youths originally brought the case under the Obama administration and are asking the court to order the executive branch to prepare a remedial plan to phase out fossil fuel emissions.
If euro zone governments back the Commission's view and Rome does not offer any remedial action, EU ministers will launch the excessive deficit procedure — the EU's disciplinary budget action — against Rome in July.
The junior and senior high schools, which together have an enrollment of about 300, shunt struggling Native students into a poorly funded, understaffed program for remedial and truant students, often against their will.
"The Reserve Bank has consulted its legal team and has been advised that the remedial action prescribed by the Public Protector falls outside her powers and is unlawful," it said in a statement.
The bank admitted last week there was still a lot of work to be done under its remedial plan to address the inquiry's recommendations, including abolishing trailing commission payments to home loan brokers.
At every step and every juncture in life, there is the opportunity to learn  —  and even if the lesson is purely remedial, we must not let ego block us from hearing it again.
Temporary changes in key portfolio metrics outside of Fitch's criteria guidelines need not automatically result in rating changes, provided the fund manager is able to address them with credible near-term remedial actions.
Chief Operating Officer Roz Brewer previously told CNBC that Starbucks shifted a number of "remedial tasks" that baristas were doing during the day to after closing, giving them more time to work with customers.
In the document seen by Reuters, U.S. authorities listed remedial measures taken by Keppel Offshore & Marine as part of 'relevant considerations' toward the deferred prosecution agreement the firm signed as part of the settlement.
It also moved a number of "remedial tasks" that baristas were doing during the day to be done during closing so that they would have more time to work with customers, Brewer told CNBC.
Grammarly looked at the comments left on the various candidates social media pages to determine who had the grammar sticklers in their corner – and whose supporters needed a remedial lesson in spelling and punctuation.
"Novartis promptly took remedial steps to improve its internal controls at Novartis China," the SEC said, adding that the company had terminated or disciplined employees, suspended vendor relationships and overhauled its anti-corruption policies.
Those facilities are likely to stay closed for much of the second half of the year, the company said on Thursday, as it completes remedial work and awaits guidance from the Department of Health.
But the judges on Monday set a September 1 deadline for state lawmakers to "adopt and enact remedial districting plans" after they had ruled last year that 28 legislative districts were unconstitutional racial gerrymanders.
By ignoring the practical socioeconomic impacts and deciding the Murphy case by misapplying the anti-commandeering principle in a myopic decision, the Supreme Court has dictated that Congress take immediate remedial and regulatory actions.
They did not specify how it could be done, partly because of Germany's view that no immediate remedial action is required, and the position of the International Monetary Fund that decisions are required now.
The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) said Murphy Oil Company failed to report the release of condensate and failed to "conduct remedial actions," which caused damage to public lands near Peace River in northwestern Alberta.
"Despite FRA's identification of Project issues, and the ample time provided to [California High-Speed Rail Authority] to take appropriate remedial actions, CHSRA instead chose delay and inaction," the FRA said in the letter.
If the Fed and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, another bank regulator, conclude that these plans are not credible, they can require remedial actions that include making the bank unload some of its businesses.
The company called the settlement an "important remedial step", adding that any employee mentioned in the Nevada Gaming Board's investigation, who was aware of Wynn's sexual assault allegations "is no longer with the company".
And because the unbroken wall of Republican opposition makes substantial federal climate policy impossible anyway and perpetually holds the debate to the remedial "is it real" level, Democrats never really get called on it.
Many are really two schools in one: a school in which the white students are enrolled in Advanced Placement classes and one in which students of color languish in low-level and remedial courses.
"Essilor International filed complaints in Thailand and in other jurisdictions and mobilised all available internal and external resources to put an immediate end to these fraudulent activities and implement remedial actions," the company said.
Some are offering short brushups rather than semester-long classes, others have introduced "corequisite" remediation, allowing students to enroll in a college-level and remedial class at the same time, for extra academic support.
Or they should at least consider having a remedial class on the Constitution, where they are required to actually read the Constitution and the writings of Hamilton, Madison and Jay in the Federalist Papers.
Senator Antonio Trillanes, a former navy lieutenant and staunch critic of Duterte, has filed a resolution urging the house foreign and defense committees to come up with remedial legislation to uphold Philippine sovereign rights.
"The transparency requirement we adopt, together with antitrust and consumer protection laws, ensures that consumers have means to take remedial action if an ISP engages in behavior inconsistent with an open internet," the proposal states.
Despite that, Bleeding Cool reported that Berganza went through remedial training, and was allowed to oversee the production of several high-profile titles such as Superman and Wonder Woman, to the dismay of other employees.
The Minnesota Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN) filed a complaint against the Rochester restaurant, demanding they take remedial action, including a written apology, for allegedly violating the customers' civil rights.
The South African Reserve Bank had successfully challenged a recommendation she made in that case that its mandate should be changed as part of remedial actions, and sought that Mkhwebane personally pay some legal costs.
The state Health Department said that it would not be conducting its own investigation, but it "appreciates the remedial and proactive efforts" that Teddy's management took to close the restaurant and de-rat the grill.
An analysis by the accounting firm Novogradac & Company shows that, without remedial action, the new tax law will cut affordable housing by 235,000 units over the next 10 years and cost the country 260,000 jobs.
The ruling unmistakably placed lawmakers on the clock, giving them two weeks to present a "remedial plan" and declaring that the court would institute its own map if it finds the new district lines unsatisfactory.
The 290 proposal called on the city to spend $0003 million per year on so-called bridge programs that would help people gain the remedial skills necessary to even enter job training programs by 2000.
While the regulator sought a number of remedial actions, it was not possible to implement these in advance of the Irish vote, and Facebook agreed not to use the feature in the election, it said.
Such matters would only be directed to the board for corrective action when senior management fails to take appropriate remedial action or when the board needs to address its corporate governance responsibilities, the Fed said.
The group's board has put him in charge of overseeing remedial measures and examining internal policies and financial controls to guard against future "misconduct" at any of its operations before he steps down in July.
"We take complaints of this nature very seriously and took prompt and effective remedial action before Ms. Brown and Ms. Wright sued in court and even before Ms. Wright complained through her lawyer," the spokeswoman said.
Elliott, opening a new front in its broader push to shake up corporate Germany, accused Scout24 Chief Executive Tobias Hartmann of showing a lack of ambition and urged his management team to take immediate remedial action.
Mkhwebane did not disclose her meeting with the presidency on June 7 "to discuss the new remedial action in her final report", his affidavit said, describing the her failure to do so as a "glaring omission".
I learned so little in college (I majored in computer programming but then had to take remedial computer programming classes when I finally got a job) that I suddenly realized how worthless the four years were.
Tongaat, which has operations in South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, said in March that newly appointed CEO Gavin Hudson was conducting the review and that it had revealed past accounting practices that might require remedial action.
Douglas County School District official Daniel Winsor's letter to STEM Executive Director Penelope Eucker asked the school to investigate the parent's "very serious" concerns, determine their "legitimacy, and "take any remedial action that may be appropriate.
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) had successfully challenged a recommendation she made in that case that its mandate should be changed as part of remedial actions, and sought that Mkhwebane personally pay some legal costs.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - A Canadian review of a proposed Petronas-led liquefied natural gas plant has found the project would have a significant environmental impact that requires major remedial measures, two sources briefed on the report said.
At private, nonprofit four-year schools, for example, students whose families were in the top 20 percent of income nationally actually took more remedial courses than students in the bottom 20 percent at the same colleges.
You've faced pushback over the move to reduce remedial education requirements before students could make progress toward a degree, as well as a proposal to increase high school math or quantitative reasoning class requirements for students.
"The first thing, before the marchers make demands that Congress do this or the president do that, is there is some remedial work for the public and policymakers to understand the value of science," he said.
Remedial classes, which students often pay for but usually aren't included in graduation credits, are "the single most deadly issue for students of color," said Eloy Oakley, superintendent-president of Long Beach City College in California.
The FAA upheld this allegation and noted that at least 53 parts had been lost, and it ordered Boeing to take remedial action, the BBC reported, adding that Boeing said it had "fully resolved" the issue.
The bank has "taken significant remedial measures since 2014 to develop a more robust program to prevent these egregious activities," Linda A. Lacewell, New York State's acting financial services superintendent, said in a statement on Tuesday.
The F.T.C.'s approach is "remedial," and focused on noneconomic punishment, said Chris Jay Hoofnagle, a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who wrote a book about the F.T.C.'s enforcement of privacy laws.
To protect, honor and love our children, we can take several remedial steps: Fine the internet companies responsible for transmitting the images $100 per image (the article said there were over 45 million images out there).
Voting rights groups had accused Republicans of "seeking a stay of the district court's remedial order so that they can hang on to the fruits of their racial gerrymander labor for at least one more year. "
Mkhwebane did not disclose her meeting with the Presidency on June 7 "to discuss the new remedial action in her final report", the affidavit said, describing the her failure to do so as a "glaring omission".
In a world in which public attention tends to be focused for a minute, then replaced by the next terrible thing, it is easy for a brand to make a remedial gesture and then move on.
"These new remedial maps mean fairness for the voters of Pennsylvania, who have long been subject to outsized Republican representation due to gerrymandering," Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee communications director Meredith Kelly said Monday in a statement.
"Even though we did experience some issues we don't have any overriding concerns over reliability as we accumulated sufficient data and have taken remedial and precautionary measures to address the particular ERS issue we saw," he said.
"Deep disapproval of such developments has been conveyed to the senior management of WhatsApp and they have been advised that necessary remedial measures should be taken," India's IT ministry said in a strongly-worded statement on Tuesday.
The real mystery here, other than the dual paycheck, is why at this stage Franco would lend his name and star power to "High School Lover," which, even by those standards, ranks as a remedial-level exercise.
Furthermore, the private bank failed to follow up promptly on "PEP alerts received from a commercially available database" to which Coutts subscribed, the order said, adding the firm had taken remedial measures to address the deficiencies identified.
The most likely scenario is that Mueller -- given Department of Justice policy against indicting a sitting President -- intended to defer to Congress, the only entity able to take remedial action against the President for abuse of power.
"For a lot of people who are already marginalised to begin with, so much energy goes into considerations regarding safety and comfort," says founder Kira Magee, a queer-identifying medical science graduate who specialises in remedial massage.
James Gary, the chairman of Western Kentucky's computer science program, said on Monday that "almost 40" of the students did not meet the requirements of their admissions, even though they were offered remedial help by the university.
Not only do remedial courses add more than $1 billion each year to students' bills for tuition, but students who start out in these classes take longer to graduate and are far more likely to drop out.
DTCC had failed to put in place adequate data processing systems, failed to tell ESMA quickly that delays were occurring, and it took three months to establish effective remedial action even while delays were worsening, ESMA said.
The move underlines a tougher operating environment for Australian banks in New Zealand as regulators double down on compliance after remedial rules proposed by Australia's year-long inquiry were considered to have gone easy on these lenders.
Inherent in the criticism was that IRS executives and lawyers are in dire need of remedial training on negotiating and fine-tuning major IT contracts - especially when millions of dollars in taxpayers' money is on the line.
They take for granted that the most important sex education may take place on Pornhub, that the purpose of their work is essentially remedial, and that there is no escape from the world that porn has made.
Tongaat, which has operations in South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, said last month a review was being carried out by newly appointed CEO Gavin Hudson and it had revealed past accounting practices that may require remedial action.
"We will continue to hold issuers and executives accountable for such serious breaches of their fundamental duty to make accurate disclosures to the investing public, while giving appropriate credit for a company's prompt remedial acts and cooperation."
Meanwhile, if an accident were to occur, like in 22014 when a Virgin Galactic test pilot was killed, it's also not dictated by law who would be in charge of investigating the cause and recommending remedial actions.
According to the letter, the investigation will focus on whether Wolf Point schools discipline Native students more harshly than white students, shunt them into remedial programs without appropriate cause, and deny them special education evaluations and services.
At the time, the judge overseeing the case denied the settlement proposal, saying that the agreements, which would give affected employees back pay, "do not in any way approximate the remedial effect" of a joint-employer finding.
"Even where the Ombudsperson does find that data was handled improperly, she can neither confirm nor deny that the complainant was subject to surveillance, nor can she inform the individual of the specific remedial action taken," she argues.
"It is mind-boggling why, in this matter, the public protector did not even consent to at least ... have the remedial action stayed, pending finalization of the review application," judge Letty Molopa-Sethosa said in delivering her ruling.
"Earlier this year, under the direction of its newly appointed Board, Citgo engaged outside counsel to conduct an independent investigation, and is committed to taking all appropriate remedial actions in response to the findings," the company's statement said.
The bank was subject to an independent monitor appointed to oversee its effort to improve its sanctions compliance program under its DPA; that agreement has already been extended twice, as the monitor has found supposed remedial efforts inadequate.
" As such, the court goes on, state officials are "to take all measures, including adjusting the election calendar if necessary, to ensure that the May 15, 2018 primary election takes place as scheduled under that remedial districting plan.
When the sheriff learned the agent was back on the job, he flogged him once more, telling the media that he would receive "remedial training and increased supervision" and could not work criminal cases in St. Johns County.
Yet if forced to choose, skip "Night School" -- a remedial-level comedy with Kevin Hart -- and take "The Oath," an uneven but far more ambitious and provocative independent film, written and directed by her co-star, Ike Barinholtz.
The HKMA also ordered the Hong Kong unit of the U.S. bank to have an independent external adviser prepare a report into whether its remedial measures were sufficient to address the "contraventions and other deficiencies" it had identified.
Instead, the current recommendations focus on remedial actions that can take years to clean up contaminated drinking water, and some sites that would have been required to clean up contaminated water may now avoid remediation, according to the publication.
Deep disapproval of such developments has been conveyed to the senior management of the WhatsApp and they have been advised that necessary remedial measures should be taken to prevent  proliferation of  these  fake  and at times motivated/sensational messages.
But state officials said GE's work is "incomplete," and the EPA's issuance to the company of a "certificate of completion" could make it harder for that agency to later require GE to perform more dredging or other remedial measures.
"We are continuing to work hard to regain the trust of Health Canada, our patients, shareholders and partners," interim Chief Executive Officer Robert Marcovitch said, adding that the company "will take whatever remedial steps necessary" as quickly as possible.
Girls' rehabilitation After receiving intensive medical attention, the young women will be enrolled in a remedial program that will prepare them to go back to school, Minister of Women Affairs, Hajia Alhassan, was quoted as saying in the statement.
James Heckman, a Nobel prize-winning American economist, has suggested that early investment in a range of measures from high-quality child care to support programmes for parents offers excellent returns, far better than remedial interventions later in life.
But the corollary is that these children grow up -- and as a result of the poor or inconsistent education standards in their younger years, many Americans don't have the grounding to be successful in higher education without remedial classes.
The strong Democratic performance on the remedial map adopted last week may imply that the map was drawn with consideration for attaining partisan symmetry, and perhaps even specifically by the measure of average Democratic performance in 2016 statewide elections.
The information necessary to collect this remedial tax already exists: Thanks to recent advances in international cooperation, the I.R.S. knows where Nestlé books its profits, how much tax it pays in each country and where it makes its sales.
"We take complaints of this nature very seriously and took prompt and effective remedial action before Ms. Brown and Ms. Wright sued in court and even before Ms. Wright complained through her lawyer," the company said in a statement.
BoV said it was strengthening its risk controls, governance structure and anti-financial crime defences and said customers who operated in the gaming industry, a key business in Malta, were most at risk of being hit by remedial measures.
BoV said it was strengthening its risk controls, governance structure and anti-financial crime defenses and said customers who operated in the gaming industry, a key business in Malta, were most at risk of being hit by remedial measures.
Zaccara said that since then, the company has participated in "remedial actions" in cooperation with the Ohio Civil Rights Commission to ensure employees are trained and has also monitored its operations to ensure a positive and harassment-free environment.
According to an internal government note prepared this month, the steel ministry was concerned over displaced exports coming to India and said the government would take "proactive trade remedial measures" to protect the domestic industry from "any unfair trade practices".
Westpac's agreement to refund comes amid a tougher operating environment for Australian banks in New Zealand as regulators double down on compliance after remedial rules proposed by Australia's year-long inquiry were considered to have gone easy on these lenders.
This shows most of the six mid-tier banks can withstand less deterioration in their buffers relative to the state banks before some form of remedial action would be likely to be required to restore capital to a sustainable level.
The health staff at the ICE detention facility in Georgia determined that Ms. Romero had a severe vitamin B12 deficiency and recommended hospitalization, Mr. Padilla Romero said, but she was only offered remedial injections, and only after her lawyer intervened.
"Should the repercussions be larger than anticipated, the authorities should stand ready to take remedial actions, such as a countercyclical fiscal policy if and when needed," the Fund said in a report following its Article IV meetings with Irish authorities.
It offers several reassurances, such as telling people it's unlikely that an online threat will lead to real-life violence, but the actual remedial measures offered to victims are limited to stepped-up police patrols and a referral to identitytheft.
"The use of automated technologies ... will not only improve the accuracy of inspections, but will also free up engineers' time, enabling them to focus on the analysis of the data captured to recommend any necessary remedial measures," the LTA said.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Yahoo's European regulator said it is preparing to give the U.S. Internet company the results of an investigation into the 2014 theft of data from 500 million users, including any remedial action to avoid a repeat of the breach.
"We have already initiated remedial actions to maintain a strong internal control environment and are committed to setting a tone at the top that is fully aligned with our ethical standards and values," interim CEO David Brennan said in a statement.
The DPC, which regulates a number of U.S. multinationals with European headquarters in Dublin, said Facebook informed it that their own internal investigation is continuing and that the company continued to take remedial actions to mitigate the potential risk to users.
"When I finally got a job, I was so bad at computer programming they had to send me to remedial classes for two months so I could be good enough to do the minimum required at my job," he explains.
This shows that most of the six mid-tier banks can withstand less deterioration in their buffers relative to the state banks before some form of remedial action is be likely to be required to restore capital to a sustainable level.
Lookers said costs would increase by about 3 million pounds per year from 2020, as it puts in place a remedial plan which will include a review of its past business, establish a revised sales process and new quality checks.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal court barred Philips North America LLC and two of its executives from distributing certain medical devices, including some of the company's external defibrillators, until the company takes remedial steps, the Department of Justice said on Tuesday.
With respect to changing the remedial education, when we look back at the data, the very first semester when that policy was in place, we had 7,000 more students making progress to a degree than would have been before the change.
They're seeking to have the state now provide Detroit schools with the resources to deliver grade-appropriate, evidence-based instruction, as well as remedial education for the Detroit students affected during the time the state controlled the local education system.
"Venezuela has not implemented the remedial measures and has failed to provide information on a number of additional items as required," the IMF said in a statement, after warning Venezuela in November it needed to improve the flow of data.
Fourth, banking regulators in countries where the bank operates should conduct their own investigations on why this failure happened and employ urgent remedial measures both to ensure any potential damage done is mitigated and that no such potential breaches take place.
"This is a grave charge that appreciably heightens the Committee's concerns about the absence of appropriate safeguards as part of the mandatory audit program and whether statutory codification of such program or other remedial, legislative measures are warranted," he wrote.
India's trade remedial body had in early March recommended the government not to extend the 5% bilateral safeguard duty on imports of refined palm oil from Malaysia, finding it unnecessary in light of new import curbs placed on Jan. 8.
Traditionally, the default at two-year colleges has been to require students to take a college algebra class — credits they know four-year colleges will accept from community college transfer students — and remedial classes are designed to prepare them for that.
"I'd like to emphasize that Och-Ziff has taken substantial remedial efforts to improve its compliance program to ensure something like this can never happen again," Mark Schonfeld, a lawyer for the New York-based firm, told a federal judge.
"We expected the secretary of state would take that seriously and would take whatever remedial actions needed to be taken, and we were surprised to see that the response was to accuse the Democrats of hacking," Cross told reporters on Sunday.
It takes a huge leap of imagination to believe that Glory isn't beyond the reach of remedial therapy, even after she bonds with Jack who, inspired by "The Miracle Worker," applies the kind of tough love Anne Sullivan gave to Helen Keller.
While it's true that without remedial action the reserves in the Social Security Trust Fund will be depleted by 22, the program could still pay beneficiaries 22100 percent of their earned benefits out of ongoing payroll revenues — an unacceptable reduction, but hardly bankruptcy.
Last week, Australia's largest lender had said there was still a lot of work to be done under its remedial plan to address the 76 recommendations made by a powerful inquiry into the financial sector, which had revealed widespread instances of misconduct.
Additionally, the 'AA/F1+' ratings of Bank of New York Mellon (BONY), as the issuer's account bank, may constrain the ratings of the DPR notes, if BONY is downgraded below the then ratings of the DPR notes with no remedial action taken.
However, we have subsequently incurred expenses related to the Security Incident to investigate and take remedial actions to notify and protect our users, and expect to continue to incur investigatory, legal, and other expenses associated with the Security Incident in the foreseeable future.
Fitch has therefore taken into account the remedial action for commingling and set-off risk contained in the programme documents' English definitions, which is eligible for a maximum tested covered bonds rating on a probability of default basis in the 'BBB' rating category.
McCrory told voters that he would seek remedial "legislation to reinstate the right to sue in state court for discrimination" and he issued an executive order that seeks to ameliorate some of the provisions of the legislation he signed on March 23.
Studies show that the traditional way the country's thousand-plus community colleges have operated — by offering a wide "cafeteria-style" mixture of classes and majors, and by placing large numbers of students into noncredit remedial classes to bolster their basic skills — is failing.
Ramaphosa said the report's findings were not rational, based in fact or arrived at through a fair and impartial process - assertions Mkhwebane refutes - and that he would seek a judicial review of the report, its conclusions and the remedial action it recommended.
Which worked as long as Rousey was on top, but left the division in the kind of disarray not seen in pop culture since Troy Barnes went to get the pizza in the Community episode "Remedial Chaos Theory" upon her infamous departure.
The Obama administration policies were adopted after strong evidence emerged that minority students were receiving more suspensions and tougher punishments than white students for the same or lesser offenses, while disabled students were too quickly being shunted into remedial or special-education programs.
The House subpoena to Mazars did not cross the line, Judge Tatel wrote: the House is actively considering at least three disclosure and ethics bills and "an interest in past illegality can be wholly consistent with an intent to enact remedial legislation".
"Without sufficient safety standards in place, it is nothing but a fine line between a stretch limousine and a hearse," Thomas Spota, the Suffolk County district attorney, declared when he released the grand jury report this month and called for remedial safety laws.
The report was, however, critical of certain aspects of the FBI's handling of the investigation "Accordingly, the FBI accepts the Report's findings and embraces the need for thoughtful, meaningful remedial action," Wray said in a response included in the nearly 500-page report.
Avanir said the company is "deeply committed to regulatory and legal compliance, integrity and ethical behavior" and that it had cooperated with the government investigation and "engaged in extensive remedial measures," which the government said included terminating or otherwise removing multiple employees.
In May 953, it was granted a "remedial action" exemption -- allowed when "the manufacturer has initiated reasonable and appropriate actions to mitigate the problem(s)" and further reports of harm will not "provide any significant new data," FDA spokeswoman Deborah Kotz said in an email.
"Solutions must extend past the creation of scholarships or "remedial" accelerator programs within prominently white male accelerator programs and focus on an expanded definition of entrepreneurship, where calculated risks are encouraged and supported, and the goal isn't assimilation, but valuing the potential of these markets."
The idea that schools in privileged communities are failing to prepare significant numbers of students is borne out in a striking new study showing that nearly half of the students who begin their college careers taking remedial courses come from middle- and upper-income families.
Andrea Lyon, who was just beginning her first semester as dean of the law school, called a mandatory meeting for all third-year students, to review the grim numbers and urge them to take a handful of remedial bar courses the school was offering.
"When you announce what you depict as a big policy development — with powerful commitments, with a powerful remedial scheme in place, strong monitoring — and it appears to fall apart, there's a serious question about the effectiveness of your privacy program," Kovacic told The Hill.
Furthermore, in response to the agency's request for a remedial plan of action, the F.D.A. subsequently accepted my proposal for new procedures to ensure that any ongoing or future studies would be in compliance with F.D.A. regulations, and cleared the trial to go forward.
Allowing broader government-sponsored programs to run in parallel with private insurances represents the spirit of American ideals (capitalism, free market forces, freedom of choice) and will, through incremental remedial steps, gradually and ultimately reveal the best health-care system applicable to the United States.
" After all, these are often the students who are condemned to dreary drill and repetition, in hopes of bringing them to a higher level: "What if the arts are a lever of school reform, better than the drill and kill we do with remedial students?
In a radical shift for the largest public university system in the country, Chancellor Timothy P. White signed an executive order this week directing the 23 campuses to eliminate placement exams for math and English and overhaul the way they deal with remedial coursework.
The report -- adopted by the ECB in the summer after an inspection late last year -- calls for remedial measures, including assessing if BoV's top managers are fit for their jobs and reducing exposure to risks posed by foreign clients by the end of this year.
The report — adopted by the ECB in the summer after an inspection late last year — calls for remedial measures, including assessing if BoV's top managers are fit for their jobs and reducing exposure to risks posed by foreign clients by the end of this year.
Mr McConnell is now promising the same again—a reform that, because of the complexity of health-care policy, as well as the inevitable compromises, misjudgements and oversights, will at some point require bipartisan remedial action, which, for the same reason, would probably be unavailable to it.
As a direct result of their research, more than 5 million Indian children had benefited from remedial tutoring in schools, while many countries had introduced heavy subsidies for preventive health care, according to a statement from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which awards the prize.
"With security protocols and password changes in place, approximately 90 percent of our daily active users have already taken or do not need to take remedial action to protect their accounts, and we're aggressively continuing to drive this number up," Mayer said during a January earnings report.
Thus, unlike most other trade laws, 28503 affords the president broad discretion to take remedial action to "adjust imports" in order to address the national security problem, which can include duties, quotas, the negotiation of international arrangements, or other creative measures the Trump administration can develop.
Fox said in a statement: We take complaints of this nature very seriously and took prompt and effective remedial action in terminating Judy Slater before Ms. Brown, Ms. Wright and Ms. Douglas sued in court and even before Ms. Wright and Ms. Douglas complained through their lawyer.
Tennessee's system of 13 community colleges revamped its remedial program, putting in place a corequisite model in which students who need, say, help in math are enrolled in a math class for which they receive credit and a remediation class to help them complete the course.
The ads were among a series of remedial measures imposed in 2006 by U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler in Washington, D.C. against R.J. Reynolds, Altria Group Inc's Philip Morris USA and other tobacco companies, after she found them liable for concealing the risks of smoking for decades.
Billy Gauthier, an Inuit sculptor who was one of the Muskrat Falls hunger strikers, said his diet depended almost entirely on fish and wildlife from Lake Melville downstream from Muskrat Falls, where Dr. Sunderland has said that methyl mercury levels will rise unless remedial steps are taken.
The reason for allowing an expedited process for civil contempt is that the contemnor, as the person in violation of the order is called, is said to "hold the key to the jail cell" by deciding whether to comply, so it is considered remedial rather than punitive.
"As the Committee's Chairman has stressed—and as the Speaker of the House and the House Majority Leader both reiterated this week—the purpose of its investigation is to assess numerous possible remedial measures, including censure, articles of impeachment, legislation, Constitutional amendments, and more," the DOJ said.
"I Am Not Your Negro" is a thrilling introduction to his work, a remedial course in American history, and an advanced seminar in racial politics — a concise, roughly 90-minute movie with the scope and impact of a 10-hour mini-series or a literary doorstop.
Asked why he did not receive additional remedial training or retribution, Anderson referred to "mitigating circumstances" — including the presence of FAA officials observing his type rating, which could have made him more nervous and his performance worse, as well as damage to his home during Hurricane Irma.
"Although this investigation found and documented the presence of hazardous conditions and cancer-causing chemicals, ranging from formaldehyde to heavy metals and mold, the investigation is inadequate to determine how great a risk they pose to human health, much less to determine appropriate remedial measures," the documents said.
But being in a band, you've got to persuade your parents or your roommate or your sugardaddy to buy you an instrument; you've got to practice it—I mean even getting up to a remedial, menswear level of playing that's going to take you six to nine months.
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences gave the shared award on Monday to Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo of MIT and Michael Kremer of Harvard, noting that their collective research has led to remedial teaching programs for 5 million Indian children and subsidized preventive-healthcare programs in developing countries.
" The lawsuit claims that Uber, in discriminating against riders with disabilities, has violated the city's human rights laws; the plaintiffs ask that the court require Uber to "develop and implement a remedial plan to ensure full and equal access to its services for riders who require accessible transportation.
Responding to the concerns of local residents and with the aim of spurring action, federal legislators in Missouri have proposed transferring oversight of the West Lake Landfill from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Superfund program to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP).
But when the N.C.E.S. took a deeper look and considered two additional factors — grade-point average and level of math taken in high school — it found that 40 percent of "strongly prepared" students at public two-year colleges and 13 percent at four-year institutions had taken remedial math.
The report also found that California's Latino students attend some of the country's most segregated schools, lack access to early childhood education, are often pushed away from college-prep coursework in high school and are more likely to be required to take remedial classes in colleges and universities.
While a few reports in the MAUDE database refer to the existence of an exemption for the Sprint Fidelis, the FDA has said these "remedial action" reports are filed internally and available to the public through a Freedom of Information Act request, which can take nearly two years to process.
Economists Atila Abdulkadiroğlu, Weiwei Hu, and Parag Pathak also evaluated the New York City small schools, exploiting the lottery used to determine enrollment in the schools, and found that they boosted college enrollment, reduced the use of remedial college courses, and improved test scores in math, English, science, and history.
He said a special master will be appointed "in short order" to help the court draw a remedial plan, which will be used if the court decides not to give North Carolina officials another chance to redraw the maps or if the maps they draw fail to remedy the constitutional violation.
"We will continue to hold issuers and executives accountable for such serious breaches of their fundamental duty to make accurate disclosures to the investing public while giving appropriate credit for a company's prompt remedial acts and cooperation," Melissa Hodgman, associate director of the SEC's enforcement division, said in a statement.
And, when our bipartisan investigations exposed money laundering, tax evasion, or reckless investments of federally insured deposits at banks like HSBC, UBS, or JPMorgan, those disclosures had a larger policy impact than the criminal proceedings that followed, resulting in new bank regulations, new agency procedures, and congressional approval of remedial legislation.
"After years of deliberation, the district court waited until a mere seven weeks before the October 1 deadline before declaring that the remedial map that was ordered by the court and governed the last three elections had latent statutory and constitutional defects," the state said in its emergency stay request.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that he began sketching out in the mid-1970s but never completed — the director Raoul Peck creates "a thrilling introduction" to Baldwin's work, "a remedial course in American history, and an advanced seminar in racial politics," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
"While any direct effects of remedial trade measures on steel and aluminum are likely to be limited, the risk to the outlook lies in the response of US trading partners and whether the administration's decision to impose restrictive trade policies is only the first in a series of moves," they wrote.
But to persuade public officials that such care needs to be made a reality for all working families, we also need to be specific about how high-quality child care and early childhood education can help avoid expenses down the road in terms of remedial education and possibly even incarceration.
While noting that non-penalty remedial actions, such as enhanced supervision, were used effectively to improve compliance results, the FATF found that "the sanctioning regime for breaches of the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act (the PCMLTFA) has not been applied in a proportionate and/or sufficiently dissuasive manner".
"Although this investigation found and documented the presence of hazardous conditions and cancer-causing chemicals, ranging from formaldehyde to heavy metals and mold, the investigation is inadequate to determine how great a risk they pose to human health, much less to determine appropriate remedial measures," lawsuit documents filed Tuesday say, according to CNN.
Under the DPA, which suspends a prosecution in return for terms such as a fine and remedial measures, Sarclad accepted charges of corruption and that bribes had been used to secure contracts of more than 17 million pounds ($21 million) between 2004 and 2012 and paid a 6.5 million pound fine, the SFO said.
"Frankly, that statistic has been horrifyingly low and hasn't moved," said Schmeiser, noting that only 42% of the 1.7 million high school students who took the SAT in 2015 were determined to be "college ready" and not likely to need any remedial attention in English Language Arts or math when they got to college.
" The GAO concludes that "without providing direction to remedial project managers on how to integrate information on the potential impacts of climate change effects into site-level risk assessments" at Superfund sites "across all regions and types of remedies, EPA cannot ensure that remedies will protect human health and the environment in the long term.
"We know that writing is one of the biggest pain points for students today, with about one quarter of all college freshmen required to take remedial writing courses and employers rating less than 30% of recent graduates as being well prepared written communicators," said Dan Rosensweig, Chairman and CEO of Chegg, in today's announcement.
"They might not even get into that training program because their math skills are not up to snuff, and they 're going to use their Pell money on remedial education and they're going to hate it and be out," said Seung Kim, the Local Initiatives organization's senior program director for family income and wealth.
"This prompt redrawing will allow North Carolinians to at least rest assured, knowing which districts they will be living in come the November 2018 elections, and that the federal court will be reviewing the remedial plans closely to ensure they are legal," said Allison Riggs, an attorney at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice.
"In light of the recent cyber attacks on our global financial systems, the Committee believes it is imperative to receive information from the NY Fed about its response, its oversight of SWIFT, the status of the investigation, and any remedial steps taken to address vulnerabilities," Smith wrote in the letter, a copy of which was obtained by CNBC.
"As demonstrated in numerous declassified court opinions and other materials, the FISC exercises rigorous independent oversight of activities conducted pursuant to Section 702 to ensure that incidents of non-compliance are addressed through appropriate remedial action," the government's letter to Congress claims, in spite of all the evidence that oversight, even from more aggressive judges, has been insufficient.
Issues that are candidates for change include further refining the domestic industry standards through ITC decisions, expanding the ITC's jurisdiction, and easing the standards for imposition of collateral remedial orders, such as cease and desist orders enjoining the sale of infringing articles already imported in the United States before the ITC's exclusion order goes into effect.
"In light of the recent cyber attacks on our global financial systems, the Committee believes it is imperative to receive information from the NY Fed about its response, its oversight of SWIFT, the status of the investigation, and any remedial steps taken to address vulnerabilities," states the letter, signed by House Science Committee Chairman Lamar Smith, a Texas Republican.
One child, around 9 or 10 years old, said: Another described doing a fractions test: For me, something changed from fifth grade onward, and throughout the remedial college courses and hours spent hovering over more thick textbooks, I wondered if I had ADD, dyslexia with numbers (known as dyscalculia), or if I was just kinda dumb.
But the film prefers to focus on their amazing rise, which here includes a classic oddball friendship — Garrett is cool, rational and sober; Morris is garrulous, freewheeling and cynical — and an amusing makeover montage in which the working-class Steiner is taught how impersonate an upper-class white man, receiving tutorials in golf, etiquette, Scotch-drinking and remedial algebra.
"The same map the three-judge court thought sufficient to comply with the Constitution and" the Voting Rights Act "when adopted by the court as a remedial map has now been declared unconstitutional when subsequently enacted into law by the branch of government responsible for redistricting under our Constitution," state officials wrote in their application concerning the congressional districts.
"In light of the recent cyber attacks on our global financial systems, the Committee believes it is imperative to receive information from the NY Fed about its response, its oversight of SWIFT, the status of the investigation, and any remedial steps taken to address vulnerabilities," Smith wrote in the letter to New York Fed President William Dudley.
In recognition of the self-reporting and remedial actions already implemented by the company, including the replacement of the former CEO, retraining of all licensed producers, and implementation of an automated process to verify that only licensed individuals solicit and sell insurance products, the settlement provides that half of the total $7 million in monetary penalties are suspended.

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