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All they can achieve is the business remedying its inaccessibility.
This is a huge pain point and one that needs remedying.
With the help of Morningstar, I'll start remedying that omission now.
Yet little headway has been made in remedying this massive flaw.
Remedying this could be key to the organization regaining operating solvency.
Land reform efforts aimed at remedying this situation began when apartheid ended.
While your best bet is remedying those first, that's not always possible.
A government that believed in remedying market failure would have been more radical.
Until these problems are resolved, our focus should be on remedying that injustice.
What would be the competitive issue that you're remedying with spinning off CNN?
The Court ruled that the goal of remedying structural racism wasn't narrow enough.
All that does is perpetuate and intensify the violence rather than remedying it.
One way of remedying this would be to increase the role of national parliaments.
Remedying a similar need is Fixed, an app that appeals parking fines on your behalf.
Remedying bad conditions in our social or physical environment are core legislative and regulatory functions.
Remedying the injustice that the law may produce means adding ever more layers of adjudication.
Kroger, he said, had begun remedying compliance problems on its website before Diaz even sued.
Mark Milley, remedying housing issues was at the top of the Army's "to do" list.
Still, HTC's done a fantastic job remedying one of the biggest flaws of the One M210.
Mr. Manafort had no role in this process other than assisting counsel in remedying the deficiencies.
Today the company is remedying that by adding a new version with a silver metal finish.
In June 2019, the Jersey City council introduced a new ordinance aimed at remedying these issues.
In Iraq, Abdul Mahdi's resignation displeased Iran, but could be a first step in remedying corruption.
This settlement with Google is the FTC's most recent attempt at remedying Silicon Valley's privacy violations.
There is no climactic dialogue about interracial love (or lust) remedying hate, no transcendence of difference.
Luckily, Lagunas said the State Department has been quite helpful in remedying Ramos' unintentional bad photo day.
Discussions were focusing on remedying concerns with respect to specific products, some of which Adama may own.
As with substance abuse and other addictions, identifying the problem is the first step toward remedying it.
But he also set clear limits on how far the company would go in remedying its predicament.
We've been fed a lot of tips and tricks when it comes to remedying our undereye circles.
But according to McBride, the path to remedying any sort of transgression begins at the same place.
To foist the task of remedying societal inequity on relatively underpaid, unappreciated admissions officers is mostly unfair.
Remedying the individual voter's harm, therefore, does not necessarily require restructuring all of the state's legislative districts.
"Our goal in remedying unlawful transactions should be to let the competitive process play out," he said.
Hyflux said it had at least until April 5 to consult with PUB on remedying the alleged defaults.
A separate September 2014 Gallup study found major racial differences on the role of government in remedying discrimination.
It's something we must put actual effort into remedying, if not under Donald Trump, then under whoever comes next.
Starbucks has announced a new employee benefit aimed at remedying the challenge of child or adult caregiving while working.
Remedying the problems with the antimicrobial market requires us to reframe the philosophical and moral case for it completely.
"Remedying the individual voter's harm, therefore, does not necessarily require restructuring of all the state's legislative districts," he said.
The 22019 case, centered on remedying improper jury instructions, applied to a cohort of 235 people sentenced prior to 1981.
And thwarting legal challenges to warped congressional districts would deny Americans a means of remedying another tool of political disempowerment.
"I was really shy and insecure growing up, and it was a way of remedying that or validating myself," he says.
We're old dudes and everything happened at once: Kids, membership disruption and other business-related situations that we're just remedying now.
These prosecutorial units are dedicated to identifying wrongful convictions and remedying them (to the extent possible), and preventing these terrible errors.
If New York has any hope of remedying its problems, it will need a robust tax base spread across many sectors.
But while the Liberals objected to the previous government's process, their tactics for remedying the situation may be significantly more grave.
He campaigned on remedying a wide trade gap currently in favor of Beijing, including keeping auto manufacturing jobs in the United States.
Raj Kumar Singh, the minister for power and renewable energy, recently told parliament that the government was working on remedying the problem.
But the day-to-day agency work of deterring, preventing and remedying fraud and similar conduct that harms consumers will go on.
The United States has many problems and needs to focus on remedying them before expending its resources on others without clear gain.
Remedying this outrageous holdover from the Obama era is an important next step the administration can take to keep that progress going.
Our friends at Smarter Living have tons of guidance for recognizing the signs of burnout at work and for remedying those issues.
The Merkel administration has shown no meaningful movement in remedying Trump's major concerns about the Iran agreement in its current, dangerous form.
His experience with Wells Fargo highlights the harm done to actual people and points to the challenges Wells faces in remedying it.
Hollander focuses on treating the associated symptoms and believes CBDV could be a breakthrough in remedying behaviors typically associated with the disorder.
Schools were also urged to focus on alternative means of remedying students' problematic behaviors in ways that did not involve law enforcement.
In fact, Mr. Kaplan's account presents not just well-meaning but effective government officials repeatedly averting disasters, remedying incursions and prosecuting successful attacks.
A Justice Department spokesman did not dispute the authenticity of the email and pointed to the line about seeking consistency and remedying confusion.
The spectacle was watching Trump pretend to care about remedying a problem that he is consciously continuing to not only cheer but worsen.
Remedying the thinning ranks of Russia experts will require reassessment in both the ivory towers of academia and in the policy chambers of Washington.
Back in October we praised Satechi for remedying the 12-inch MacBook's shortcomings with a slim USB-C dock that expanded the laptop's connectivity options.
The battle of the logos has been going on for months now, and the legal action certainly isn't PayPal's first attempt at remedying the confusion.
The company, which hasn't said when it will announce the next Apple Watch, is reportedly hard at work remedying some of the device's current shortcomings.
It is clear that privatization and the courting of charter schools are the real goals — choosing these over any proven method of remedying educational racism.
The company is now remedying that oversight with the introduction of a new Kodak 4K VR camera, the 4KVR360, that can capture everything by itself.
With all dead believed to have been found, Albanian officials turned their focus to helping the 216.5,000 made homeless and remedying a flawed construction industry.
Restorative justice practices, which focus on remedying the harm done rather than on punishing someone, may be one way of creating those safe environments, Shatz said.
" So Ventimiglia, along with show creator Dan Fogelman set about remedying the situation with a Super Bowl ad that introduced the hashtag, "Crock-Pot is innocent.
In part because of the difficulty of remedying violations, many civil rights attorneys believe that consent decrees are more likely to encourage compliance than settlement agreements.
Remedying this situation is very feasible since Republicans have been willing to get on board with adopting online registration systems, as they did in Florida in 22018.
Consumers may also be eligible for payments of up to $20,000 for time they spent remedying fraud or misuse of personal information or out-of-pocket losses.
Using proper techniques, prioritizing crimes that can harm millions of people and stiffening their obsequious posture toward corporate executives will go a ways to remedying the situation.
Neoliberalism has become a pox on problem-solving, shifting the burden of remedying systemic ills onto individuals instead of the governments and institutions responsible for safeguarding the public.
Ingredients like coconut oil, cocoa butter, and aloe extract will help hydrate and soothe in equal measure, while remedying dry, cracked winter skin in next to no time.
While those allegations may not have been aimed at Victoria's Secret directly, it is clear that your company has a crucial role to play in remedying the situation.
While these allegations may not have been aimed at Victoria's Secret directly, it is clear that your company has a crucial role to play in remedying the situation.
Hopefully, these fears will prove to be ill founded, and the Trump administration will come up with a more coherent policy approach to remedying the country's trade deficit.
Why it matters: The meeting shows the two countries are set on remedying tensions between each other, and between the North and the U.S. following Trump's surprise announcement.
Although a 2014 survey showed that many Americans were unfamiliar with basic information about their government, Google has helped anyone interested in remedying their ignorance in a hurry.
I put in earbuds and tapped the "Prepare for Travel" session from Simple Habit, an app with meditations for situations as varied as remedying procrastination and easing PMS.
We need to make federal housing and transportation funds contingent on remedying these zoning ordinances and coordinate with state and local officials and leaders to ensure equitable zoning.
The officials stressed that they were talked to the the six countries about "remedying" their particular deficiencies, leaving open the possibility that each could be removed from the list.
Our team is committed to remedying this situation quickly, and we're available to talk through any questions or concerns—just reply to this email, and we'll be in touch.
Its backers argue that it is essential to remedying the long history of government and private-sector discrimination that has resulted in poor, segregated neighborhoods persisting to this day.
Accusations include "elitism, white washing, LGTBQIA exclusion and anti-blackness" — all of which are described in the letter as aggravating the misrepresentation of Latinx art rather than remedying it.
The rush of pleasure that comes with a drink might feel like a sign from your body that you've done the right thing, a reward for remedying your dehydration.
How to Do Good Larissa MacFarquhar's article about Darren Walker and the Ford Foundation ("What Money Can Buy," January 4th) highlights the institution's recent focus on remedying income inequality.
"The was a disenchantment with the Obama administration's approach to remedying problems that followed the crisis," said Nolan McCarty, a professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University.
The burden for remedying the situation falls on the W.H.O. and nonprofit entities such as the Syrian American Medical Society that staff and operate many hospitals in the country.
"While these allegations may not have been aimed at Victoria's Secret directly, it is clear that your company has a crucial role to play in remedying the situation," it adds.
Currently, a third of all foreign service jobs in U.S. embassies and consulates remain unfilled and the process of remedying the vacancies has become immobilized by impeachment proceedings, GQ reports.
Lost in the political sophistry, however, is the essential role adding community-based providers into the VHA Care System would have on remedying physician shortages and recruitment issues for the VHA.
I'm not proud the words "Meghan McCain getting owned" auto-complete on my YouTube search bar, but I think the first step in remedying a problem is acknowledging you have one.
The resolution also fleshes out something that's been core to the idea of the Green New Deal from the beginning: Remedying historic injustices visited upon the poor and people of color.
On Thursday, the House passed a tax reform bill, and the Senate has advanced its own tax proposal, both of which would be a big step toward remedying some of these ills.
It is more than simply ironic that Geithner is now employing leverage to back his commitment to the $12 billion private equity fund, remedying a problem of too little capital with borrowed money.
President Trump signed historic criminal justice reform into law, remedying unfair sentencing disparities, and the President's budget mandates that $1 billion be devoted to increasing access to child care in under served populations.
ABB, which two years ago suffered a separate $100 million blow in South Korea linked to financial controls weakness, is in the process of remedying the latest shortcomings, a spokesman said on Monday.
The plan would tax American imports while exempting exports in hopes of remedying the myriad challenges that American companies, and the economy at large, face at the hands of the current tax code.
Albania earthquake: The death toll of last week's disaster, the deadliest ever in the country, reached 51, as officials focused on helping 4,000 people made homeless and remedying the country's flawed construction industry.
As the process goes forward this week, we want to underscore the organizing principle, and political lesson, of this legislation: Tackling climate change and remedying racial injustice, are, increasingly, one and the same fight.
In hopes of remedying the whole snake situation, Mark shot a video and sent it over to WSPA 7 News, who posted it on their site along with a write-up that verges on haiku.
Ms. Benson said that the company's needs, to accommodate both shows and audiences, are not permissible under the initial agreement, and that remedying that situation would be too costly and time-consuming to be practical.
In this regard, it is perhaps not surprising that federal unions oppose the Veterans First Act, in part out of fear new disciplinary authorities could be used for political reprisal instead of remedying poor performance.
From a Texas oncologist still early in their career: My general view of Medicare-for-all is that it would moderately contribute to remedying our health care spending problem, but by no means fix it.
Luckey was under NDA at the time of his meeting with Carmack and others who allegedly assisted the teenage founder in remedying some technical issues that he had been facing in building his Rift VR headset.
Support for the FF+ likely grew over the issue of land reform in South Africa — programs that would redistribute land owned by the white minority, which many see as critical to remedying South Africa's economic disparities.
Today Camacho could be described as a calorie dissident, one of a small but growing number of academics and scientists who say that the persistence of calorie-counting compounds the obesity epidemic, rather than remedying it.
Now comes the next step: declaring, as Woodhouse did during our interview, that North Carolina's expansive voting laws created "havoc and chaos" this year, which require remedying by the state legislature or the U.S. Supreme Court.
Current media coverage of freshmen congresswomen implicitly gives them the tasks of saving the United States from a misogynistic White House, remedying tribulations from the Kavanaugh Senate hearings, and redeeming the promise of the American dream.
To be clear, "Donald J. Trump's New Deal for Black America — With a Plan for Urban Renewal" lacks proposals designed to benefit African Americans or directly address demands from politicians or activists on remedying racial inequality.
While major steps have been taken to remedying that thanks to Moon and US President Donald Trump's meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, serving in the military means potentially being ordered to fight and kill.
Roach's comments come against a background of Trump having campaigned on remedying a wide trade gap in favor of Beijing that he said was spurred by moves to artificially weaken the yuan and restrict entry into home markets.
Instead of remedying the purported errors Selmani flagged, the suit says, company bosses criticized Selmani for the way he voiced his claims, retaliated against him by giving him poor employment performance reviews and reduced his annual bonuses considerably.
The court's previous decisions allow universities to take race into account for admissions only for the sake of "educational diversity," leaving no room for remedying the present-day consequences of the racism that's threaded through the country's history.
The NLRB, established decades ago by the National Labor Relations Act, was intended to be an unbiased arbiter of labor disputes, ensuring our nation's workers were protected from unfair labor practices and enforcing the Act, while remedying violations.
"We were surprised by the C&D [cease and desist] considering the amount of money, time and effort the company has already put into remedying the sales practice issues that were disclosed in late 2016," Cassidy wrote Monday.
If I could create one thing in the next five years around remedying the data issues, it would be a massive crowdsourced big data project that got volunteers from across the world to sift through some of these issues.
Since announcing its "New Vision" plan in July, the Berkshire Museum has been criticized by some prominent museum organizations, which believe that proceeds from the sale of artworks should be reserved for acquiring other works — not remedying budget shortfalls.
Unfortunately, these provisions, which pertain to the declassification of certain Department of Defense documents related to toxic exposures, and requiring the VA to "coordinate efforts" to better understand toxic exposures, do not go far enough toward remedying this problem.
Perfume seems like an obvious choice for remedying the not-so-fresh scent, but the high quantities of drying alcohol and high potential for giving yourself — and everyone within a ten-foot radius — a pounding headache make it significantly less appealing.
Now, the court would be wise to bar HUD from shelving another set of rules — those that require communities to analyze segregation and submit plans for remedying it as a condition for drawing down billions of dollars in federal aid.
"We were surprised by the C&D [cease and desist] considering the amount of money, time and effort the company has already put into remedying the sales practice issues that were disclosed in late 2016," analyst Gerard Cassidy wrote Monday.
Part of that is remedying the weakness in demand for these types of workers, with additional investments in infrastructure being one obvious idea that could help accomplish that (others, including you, have floated more radical ideas like public employment programs).
But, if included in the next sweeping phase of infrastructure reform are policies remedying Washington's most severe maritime policy challenges, the state could improve its chances to begin to see the growth and prosperity it has long deserved and been close to generating.
Victims could be eligible for compensation up to $20,000 for time spent remedying fraud, out-of-pocket losses due to the data breach, or 25% of the cost of Equifax products paid for one year in advance of the data breach announcement.
There is an obvious injustice being committed (leaders failing to address or fix the climate emergency) and the institutional means of remedying that injustice (getting Congress to pass legislation) are broken, so ordinary people are coming together to challenge the entire system.
To begin remedying that problem, "The Art of Precision," a campaign that Ms. Rénier said would highlight the company's fine watchmaking and métiers d'art, will be introduced this year, beginning at the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie in Geneva this week.
What gives me (a little) hope is the spread of opportunity and access to information and education to groups and places that historically didn't have those opportunities—increasing fairness and remedying injustice and also vastly increasing the pool of people who work to solve problems.
After the couple decided to try starting a family in summer 2016, Morgan says it took a year for her to finally see a positive test — after undergoing procedures related to remedying issues with her cervix, as well as endometriosis and a polyp in her uterus.
Thus, when the company should be focusing on remedying any damage done by the attacker and working to protect those who have been impacted by the assault, it instead must spend countless hours, money, and resources defending its data security practices and explaining away its status as a victim.
The irony of this struggle is that the courts have reached a compromise, saving the program by completely redefining its rationale from the original aim of remedying centuries of black disadvantage to that of promoting diversity, which, one might argue, could be achieved in the complete absence of blacks.
"And when I continually hear focus by the president and some of his advisers on remedying bilateral trade deficits with other trade partners, I think almost any economist would tell you that there's no real meaning to bilateral trade deficits, and it's not an appropriate objective of policy," she said.
If elected, I'll be the first female president of US Soccer, but I'll fight for all the things any good leader wants, confronting challenges, such as rebounding from the failure of our men's national team to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup and remedying our confusing youth soccer landscape.
Screenshot: University of California San Diego (Wiley Online Library)Believe it or not, contact lenses are still an option for those who wear glasses that accommodate multiple prescriptions, but because of the unique approach they take to remedying vision problems, it can sometimes take over a month to get used to using them.
In a recent issue of the journal Democracy, the historian Sean Wilentz addressed it head-on: Liberals, he argues, recognize the flaws of capitalism, are dedicated to remedying them, and have great achievements to their credit in that regard, notably those of the New Deal, the New Frontier, and the Great Society.
Under the proposal, dubbed the TRACED Act, the government will gain new powers to find and prosecute criminals who place batches of calls under fake numbers without obtaining permission, remedying what law enforcement officials have said was a major weakness that inhibited their ability to punish those who contact Americans en masse.
Opinion Columnist Two years into his presidency Donald Trump has no clear legislative strategy, no policy agenda, no plan for remedying his persistent unpopularity and a path to re-election sufficiently bleak that he's trying to bait a political naïf, the Starbucks billionaire Howard Schultz, into running as a third-party spoiler.
Today, the municipal collections are mined regularly for major exhibitions across the city, and this is, in large part, where the ARCP's team of experts come in: putting together condition reports, remedying problems whenever necessary, stabilizing the objects so as to prevent future damage, preparing them for public presentation, and advising curators on technical matters.
The highlights from Bill Hoagland, a former staff director for the Senate Budget Committee: On opioids: If Trump declares the opioid crisis a national emergency, — depending on which law Trump turns to to do so — mayors and states might have to be less creative about funding for remedying the opioid crisis, meaning they wouldn't have to worry about offsetting as much.
But the resurrection of Jim Crow images, the anguished warnings that the loss of affirmative action will produce a 1950s-era lily-white campus, the allegation made by the director of the Center for Civil Rights Remedies at UCLA that the Trump investigation flips "core constitutional protections upside down and the concept of remedying discrimination on its head"-- these all typically cow critics and doubters into silence.
" Without explaining that aspect of his record in any detail -- other than to say the city had adopted a strategy of cracking down on drug enforcement in cases connected to gangs or violent crime -- the former mayor discussed his more abstract goals for remedying racial injustice in America, such as removing "the effects of systemic racism not just from criminal justice, but from our economy, from health from housing and from our democracy itself.
In late 2018, after President Trump lashed out at "Obama judges" on the federal appeals court that ruled against his travel ban, Chief Justice Roberts took the extraordinary step of issuing a public statement rebuking the President: "We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges..." Chief Justice Roberts plainly understands the growing public concern about partisanship in the federal judiciary, and cares about remedying that perception.

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