In a speech at a conference on Dec. 1, Mr. Khuzami warned it would be "unwise" for the SEC to be forced to reject proposed settlements simply because a company refused to admit guilt.
"The key that we're going to have to pursue is a -- is a pathway to get the Muslim world to be able to reject extremism on its own, " Romney said, proposing U.S. policies to promote economic development, better education, gender equity and to help create institutions.
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The European Court of Justice could be given the power to rule on whether states had stuck to the rule, but not be able to reject national budgets.
It is hoped that by tapering off the credit gradually once people return to work they might be less likely to reject low-paid or short-term jobs.
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The letter to the Telegraph urges MPs "not to be afraid to reject this legislation".
Peers would only be able to reject a Bill for two years over three successive parliamentary sessions.
But for now, Florida becomes one of 26 states that appear to be moving to reject Medicaid expansion.
He said one option would be to reject the access under the terms offered, and push for more relaxed ones in court.
Unfortunately, electoral considerations and the power of grey-haired voters suggest that this is the part of the Clinton budget that congressional Democrats will loudly applaud and which Republicans, though they are keener to means-test prescription drug benefits, will be reluctant to reject outright.
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But then others objected that the Met Office is the official provider of World Meteorological Organisation statistics and it would be ludicrous to reject their highly sophisticated statistics smoothed by computer models just because the Met Office forecasters were amongst the contestants in the Weather Test.
With the drugs currently available, Wiens will have to take medication for the rest of his life to suppress his immune system so that his body will be less likely to reject the new tissues.
Describing why the FDA decided to reject what seemed to be a qualified application will help everyone.
To reject this technology will be to marginalize and blindfold ourselves.
From this perspective, it is only logical that the heir you felt was best suited to succeed you would be too insightful to not reject the baton you tried to pass to him since it came loaded with self-esteem problems and the care-and-feeding demands of Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum.
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To select the other booming cities, we had to reject some that appear to be bouncing off the bottom instead of showing steady growth.
The body would be less likely to reject an organ created from its own cells.
One change that teachers' unions reject would be to make it easier to get rid of teachers who don't perform.
For these reasons, even Senators with an unbroken record of support for arms control agreements like Senators Richard Lugar of Indiana, Olympia Snow of Maine and Ted Stevens of Alaska have declared this CTBT to be fatally flawed and announced their intention to reject the Treaty if the vote is held at this juncture.
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Our inability leads us to reject the logical and historical conclusions to be drawn from the facts, though we could, and should know better.
To avoid such an outcome, he would be well advised at this juncture to reject any further dilution of the terms of the draft Security Council resolution.
"A free and virtuous society which America aspires to be must reject practices that devalue and violate human life at any stage of conception until natural death, " the pope said.
Three layers of checks must be passed before an aglet is allowed access to a computer, and one of these layers can be customised for example to reject aglets whose owners do not have subscriptions to a commercial database.
The deal that Germany has seemed to reject out of hand may already be too harsh for Greeks to bear.
"If reports that the government is set to reject proposals for a graduate tax turn out to be true, that is good news for the UK's status as a world leader in higher education, " said Wendy Piatt, the Russell Group's director general.
But if he does so by stealing the election, outsiders must be ready to condemn it and reject the result.
You wonder, now months or years unemployed, whether you only ever had a job because you were lucky and are meant, instead, to be an employment reject.
Officials are thought to be looking to lessen the impact on smaller depositors or whether to reject the proposal, although the latter potentially could lead to a default or exit from the eurozone, according to news reports.
Often, these new movements tend to be radical, anti-systemic, and are inclined to reject the old political and economic order.
"Whiplash injury claims continue to pour in and under current legislation, they are difficult for insurers to reject, even if they think they may be fraudulent, because it is difficult to prove whether or not a claimant has suffered, " said Mr Douglas.
All this encouraged the Americans and the interim Iraqi government to reject calls by some mainstream Sunni groups for the elections to be postponed.
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