Most universities support the change, since weeding out bogus colleges should benefit the rest.
He also tried to deep-six the Minnesota Twins, under the guise of weeding out weak franchises.
Ambassador SUMAIDAIE: By reforming them, by weeding out elements who should not be there.
They are weeding out those mass e-mails they can, or asking senders to confirm their identities.
Japan would provide public funds to shore up the financial system, while weeding out non-performing institutions.
The prevalence of junk mail and spam has certainly made weeding out noise more difficult over the last decade.
Stern went through his league's process of weeding out bad apples in painstaking detail at a press conference Tuesday.
This means going back in time, weeding out the bad, and rewriting history in an honest, yet sunny way.
There has therefore been no weeding out of capacity by merger or failure.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 increased the role directors play in weeding out fraud and their potential liability for overlooking it.
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And Medicare says that in Miami, it will analyze billing data and perform spot inspections with the aim of weeding out fraudulent companies.
But the scale of the new distributed freelancer networks multiplies the difficulty of weeding out the bad elements by several orders of magnitude.
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Twitter has limited front-end, proactive methods of weeding out fake accounts, because it wants it to be as easy to join as possible.
For most investors, loss harvesting means weeding out a few disappointments from their portfolios in order to claim a write-off at tax time.
At the same time, IHOP has been weeding out low-performing franchisees.
"We're weeding out the Neanderthals, " argues Peter Rugato, Cupim's chief executive.
To tackle all the problems of waste and dirty water, therefore, politicians must concentrate on making public utilities more efficient, weeding out corruption, and cutting subsidies.
Gone are the days when the government doled out licences, technology and contracts in an orderly fashion to stop market forces from weeding out the stragglers.
Shipp acknowledges that these systems can make mistakes but says the computers aren't there to take over for humans but to assist investigators by weeding out useless information.
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Most Twitter veterans I know are always editing their follow lists, making sure they have enough interesting people to follow and at the same time weeding out the fluff.
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Many believe that the rigour and stamina of a campaign trail is a good test for a would-be president, weeding out those would not be able to hack it.
Other suggested uses include helping us keep our produce at home fresher for longer by -- literally -- weeding out bad apples in a bag, before they affect the others.
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Number two, don't just be satisfied with applying that analysis to new regulations, look back at the old regulations to see if there are some that we can start weeding out.
Since the restructuring of public services and the weeding out of ineffective staff are by no means over, it would be unwise for the new government to take away this flexibility.
Cephalon's five-year annualized sales growth of 102% makes it the fastest-growing biotech in the U.S. (after weeding out tiny firms or ones with big problems) and the sixth fastest-growing tech company overall.
Respecting private property, promoting sound money, combating corruption, weeding out crony capitalism, protectionism, and other causes of unjust inequalities, which especially affect the poor, is a path to a truly liberated and more just society.
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This motif was created by identifying U.S. listed stocks (and ADRs or American Depository Receipts) with women at the helm, and weeding out the ones where female CEOs have been in place less than a year.
Beyond removing needless cost, initiatives like this inevitably streamline the ecosystem, hopefully weeding out the low value middle men that populate the landscape today, and shining a light on what specific points of value each vendor is providing.
Sidney Brodsky, chief executive officer of James Gerard Foods, a gourmet food business in Phoenix with roughly 50 employees, says he is considering "weeding out" his weakest performers to reduce his firm's head count to below 50 full-time equivalents.
When asked about the potential for consolidation within the space, Wood noted that it is already happening as big content owners are avoiding the hassle of working with several platforms and settling with a handful, which is weeding out less competitive brands and technology.
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