It initially proposed 25, 000 tons, but upped the threshold in the final rule to 75, 000 tons.
Flip-flopping from monarchy to military rule to democracy and back again makes for a wobbly foundation.
Under his watch, in 2007 the Labor Department proposed a rule to increase transparency.
In Budapest, Hungary, President Bush compares Hungary's struggles under Communist rule to Iraq's recent history.
Therefore, this Court will hew closely to the time-honored rule to sever with circumspection .
It could take five to six years for a final rule to go into effect.
But John Kerry has made it the rule to change his position, rather than the exception.
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The Fed has no fixed anchor: there is no rule to guide it, only discretion.
Milosevic had asked the country's Constitutional Court to rule to declare the extradition unconstitutional.
He proposed a rule to that effect in February and expects it to become official within months.
F1's governing body the International Automobile Federation (FIA) wants to bring in the rule to save costs.
If there is a golden rule to personal finance, it is this: track every penny you spend.
Since 2010, Thein Sein's government has overseen a transition from authoritarian rule to a more inclusive system.
With the passing of the Gandhis, India in the 1990s shifted from single-party rule to coalition politics.
The other would change the six-month rule to a more flexible standard based on the patient's condition.
At the very end of the Clinton years, the agency proposed a rule to do the same thing.
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Race organizers say they'll now look at the wording of the rule to see what changes are needed.
But perhaps America's bigger mistake was to allow Mr Aristide's untrammelled rule to last as long as it did.
They would apply this "cash out" rule to all sorts of virtual games.
The cardinal rule to remember is: children, although small, are certainly not stupid.
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The only alternative is to risk anger among all races by clinging to minority rule to protect its patronage system.
The drift of the Senate away from majority rule to a new standard of 60-vote rule is a dangerous trend.
The league's 32 owners also emphatically approved a rule to prohibit players from leading with the crown of the helmet.
Overcoming their minority status, Republicans have increasingly used an antique rule to block nearly all of Mr Obama's agenda.
The Federal Communications Commission said that the US Circuit Court of Appeals incorrectly applied a rule to say that CBS were not responsible.
Other donors are likely to continue their support unless the UN itself pulls out or the international judges rule to stay proceedings.
Though no formal proposal is yet on the table, Anderson and others expect the rule to be modified before next season.
Tunisia, for example, now seems the most likely candidate to make a successful transition from authoritarian rule to truly representative government.
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But like all previous Thai prime ministers, he owes his rule to a fractious coalition, in his case comprising six parties.
However, under pressure from Iraqi politicians, Mr Bremer agreed last November to bring forward the transfer to self-rule to this month.
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