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For seven (7) consecutive months this year, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), under the leadership of Commissioner Romeo D. Lumagui, Jr., has achieved
The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), headed by Commissioner Romeo D. Lumagui Jr., achieved 100% Resolution and 100% Compliance Rates in complaints handling for six (6) consecutive months from January to June 2023. This is based on the report from the Office of the President’s 8888 Citizens’ Complaint Center (8888…
Cumulus Neuroscience (Cumulus; The Company), a global digital health company focused on advancing neuroscience clinical trials and patient care through improved data, presented interim data from their real-world feasibility study CNS-101 at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference 2023 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Using the proprietary Cumulus Neuroassessment Platform to gather data via repeated at-home sampling, the study is being conducted in collaboration with the University of Camb
product. it doesn't suggest we should limit adults from access. >> we need to punish people. >> whether a? >> the convenience store industry, as the lady here just said, has seen much better compliance record than adult only stores. we sell a lot of vape-restricted products from, as i said earlier, beer, lottery tickets, and vape products, cigarettes. it is vitally important to our members to do a restrictive product sales properly and that's one of the reasons why our compliance rates are much better than just. >> with flavor or without flavor. >> with anything. if it's printed, w prescripted. i think the argument over flavors. the audience believes and there is strong evidence that flavors help adult cigarette smokers to reduce their risk. there are also a huge
department direction is vague at best according to this one individual. hashtag bad, bad decision. what you say to him? >> again, social media was an avenue where people can post whatever date they like. i think the big change for us as a community and as a department's areas where officers used to have the ability to impact complaints that we would receive being individuals that felt like their safety was in jeopardy or didn't feel comfortable in a situation. if that doesn't rise to the level where an officer believes it would meet the threshold of being hazardous or dangerous, we won't have the opportunity to try and gain voluntary compliance to get that person to either change their behavior or move to another location. and without a pretty good success with that in dealing with homeless populations, especially in our downtown area. we were seeing compliance rates somewhere in the neighborhood of 98% when we would ask an individual to either change the behavior or move, that they
looking for this kind of group dynamic and this social support that goes along with groups. >> i didn't really know how to meet people or make these connections, right? we live in a time where like people are always just kind of plugged into their phones. november project and other groups like them use social media as an accountability tool to encourage other people to go to their workouts. >> yep, i'm going to be there. then that improves compliance rates because you've made a commitment. >> this is something we all can do and it's really brought us all together. >> prince philip has been caught on cam doing something he shouldn't be. driving without a seat belt. these pictures were taken less than 48 hours after the 97-year-old royal crashed into a car carrying two women and a baby boy. >> the prince has been given suitable words of advice.
fitness movement, but at its heart, it's really a community of people that come together multiple times a week in the morning to work out and support each other. >> we have seen a resurgence of group exercise. the reason we think that's true is because people are looking for this kind of group dynamic and this social support that goes along with groups. >> i didn't really know how to meet people or make these connections, right. we live in a time where people are always just kind of plugged into their phones. november project and other groups like them use social media as an accountability tool to encourage other people to go to their workouts. >> as soon as you say, yep, i'm going to be there, then it improves compliance rates because you have made a commitment. >> give them a hug and then a verbal, i'll see you at the next workout. >> it's just something we all can do. it's really brought us all together. i switched to stimulant-free miralax for my constipation.
arrest, and one problem, of course, with the ignition interlocks is that compliance rates, two-third of all offenders don't even install the court-mandated interlocks. the american beverage institute which represents about 8,000 restaurants in the country, they say the cost to states to institute all of this is about $430 million at the very least, and they say at this time states don't have that kind of money to enforce this type of legislation. jenna: a lot to this story, adam, thank you. jon: a pakistani doctor convicted of treason and sentenced to 33 years in prison. why? because he helped the u.s. cia track down osama bin laden. it's a story that's not getting an awful lot of media attention this week as u.s. lawmakers fire back at pakistan using the power of the purse. and fresh accusations from former u.s. intelligence officers blasting the white house over its handling of dr. shakil afridi. so why have the media largely taken a pass on this story?