Organized labor continues to rely on a model of using friendly politicians to set rules that maintain the status quo.
Another 26 percent say their parents have set rules for Internet usage, but they sometimes don't follow them.
The government has set rules that include encryption, access controls, and user authentication.
You can set up rules for someone hosting an application, but you can't set rules for a cloud model.
Some of them asked me, as president of the association, to set rules on how many questions everyone gets.
The trusts are largely run by plaintiff lawyers, who dominate the boards that set rules for assessing and paying claims.
"The powerful shouldn't get to create one set of rules for themselves and another set of rules for everybody else, " Obama said.
Senator Patrick Leahy, a Vermont Democrat, angrily denounced the legislation, which would set rules for the treatment of detainees and their trials.
This job falls to Unedic, which is co-managed by employers and workers, who jointly set rules on entitlements, based on personal contributions.
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There are often no set rules, budgets can vary dramatically and managers have very different ideas about how that money should be spent.
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America's National Transportation Safety Board is seen as independent because its job is to investigate crashes, not to set rules after the event.
The UMP group in parliament has tabled a bill under which any companies or organisations would be able to set rules on religious symbols or practices.
The race is typically held every three or four years, and the winning team is allowed to set rules and select the venue of the next competition.
Set rules for your home screens based on GPS locations, Wi-Fi networks and time, allowing you to define which home screen is the most relevant for any situation.
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Companies can set rules based on factors such as location.
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We have to ensure that there are rules and responsibilities for everyone -- not a new set of rules or just one set of rules for Wall Street.
There are no set rules, but some conventions exist.
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In other words, even if you set rules as suggested by Mr Boeri, racist parties will still be able to make up stories about foreigners living it up on the taxpayers' tab.
The Internal Revenue Code, among many other complexities, addresses one set of rules for income taxation (which most people are all too familiar with) and a different set of rules for gift and estate taxation.
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We should set rules about technology use, make sure kids are clear about how their online actions might affect themselves or others, set good examples for them, and even let them make and learn from their mistakes.
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Sarwal said his group will be advocating this and other ideas before the advisory committee on federal civil procedure rules, which helps set the rules used in federal courts.
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Secretary Salazar, Director Browmich have been down in the region hosting public meetings, talking with stakeholders, talking with the industry to ensure that we came up with the right set of rules and the right set of safety mechanisms to ensure that something that will obviously always carry some risk also has within it a containment strategy that works for the American people.
Americans have been taught to think of the U.S. Constitution as a rule, actually a set of rules the fundamental rule-set for organizing and regulating the national government of the United States of America and protecting certain individual rights delineated in the Constitution from undue encroachment by government.
The race is typically held every three or four years, and under its rules, the winning team is allowed to set the rules and select the venue of the next competition.
"This case has always been about making sure that there isn't one set of rules for the wealthy and connected, and another set for everyone else, " Rice said.
For example, parents might set the rules on food, sleep and daily routines, while grandparents might help set up camps, shared trips or extracurricular classes.
What makes residency particularly tricky is that each state has its own set of rules.
As with any ritual, of course, the summer exodus to the Hamptons has its own set of rules.
In fact, American broadcasters have also had to operate within a complex set of rules.
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