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Mark Dubowitz, a sanctions expert and executive director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, called the legislation a "strong bill that fills numerous loopholes and tightens the sanctions requirements".
"Please assure us that this is not the case and that the vice president did not, in effect, sign a pledge with Viktor Chernomyrdin in 1995 that committed your administration to break U.S. law by dodging sanctions requirements," the senators wrote.
"PayPal demonstrated reckless disregard for U.S. economic sanctions requirements… PayPal agents engaged in a pattern of conduct by repeatedly ignoring certain warning signs about potential matches to the [blacklist].".
OFAC said Exxon had "demonstrated reckless disregard for U.S. sanctions requirements" by signing the deals with Sechin just weeks after the United States blacklisted him, OFAC said in the three-page statement.
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Eastwood said she was concerned that at no time during the parliamentary passage of the welfare reform bill was it proposed that the claimant contract would include a "treatment or sanctions requirement".
Courts now have more than a single option, such as jail time or license suspension, and can opt instead to use behavioral triage to create performance-based sanction programs where conformance to sanction requirements is rewarded by less intrusive monitoring and shorter sentences (see Voas et al. 2011 for a full description of this emerging model).
It's been made clear that Washington's holding out for increased sanctions and/or requirements not tied to the nuclear weapons issue - which is what so many hardliners here were demanding -- would have cost us the support of our negotiating partners and likely doomed this diplomatic effort.
The 16 countries using the euro would face an additional sanction — a requirement to deposit a large amount of money in an interest-bearing account — if they persisted in flouting E.U. spending rules.
At a time when lawmakers and educators in New York and across the nation are imposing tougher academic standards -- mandatory tests on which graduation and sometimes promotion depends, more demanding course requirements, sanctions on "failing schools" -- states have a commensurate responsibility to provide the resources to give all students a fair chance to succeed.
At the close of the study, which followed 4,000 women for as long as six years, 32percentt of the old-style welfare group were married, but only 24percentt of the welfare applicants assigned to Iowa's new program, a mix of work requirements, sanctions and incentives typical of many states' new welfare programs.
Imposing sanctions or activation requirements through participation in job search assistance, training or measures closer to regular jobs (along the results from Carling and Richardson, 2004, and Sianesi, 2008) might be a more cost-effective alternative, also in light of the considerable locking-in effect of public works.
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