With two minutes left of regulation time, Craig Dargo fired in a shot but Howard managed to parry before smothering the ball.
Vladimir Weiss came on for the final seconds of regulation time and, after the match moved into extra-time, the winger played a big part in the final reckoning.
The tall defender came off near the end of regulation time as his Glasgow Rangers side won the Scottish League Cup, beating Celtic 2-1 after extra-time in the final.
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Labour MP Barry Gardiner - a long-time campaigner for greater regulation of the arms trade - said the government's position was "neither morally right nor politically astute".
One of the things that we spent a lot of time on was the regulation, from our standpoint, and to your point about not creating regulations and realize the unintended consequences of those.
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"It is better to get it right and do it well, " he told MPs, accusing Labour of making "no progress at all" on the regulation of lobbying during its time in office.
England had one shot on target in the first five minutes and never threatened the Italy goal again over the next 115 minutes of regulation and extra time play.
Mr Dorrell told the inquiry the government at the time preferred to avoid statutory regulation of the press and said he was "personally hostile for any proposal for official regulation of freedom of expression".
Today, the boss is personally liable--and at risk of jail time--if there's a breach of a key regulation such as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.
The Forum of Private Business, a lobby group, says 84% of its members spent more time dealing with regulation than in 2009.
No citizen or business can keep up with the changing spending, taxation and regulation without spending incredible amounts of time, effort and money.
That will place the pay of hedge fund managers in the City of London under regulation for the first time, the BBC's business editor Robert Peston said.
In other words, the 2008 trillion dollar derivatives blowout and the resulting destruction of the US job and housing market was not caused by one man like Soros, but by loose regulation over time that markets took advantage of, and got crucified for.
He was just 2 of 11 from the field with seven points and six rebounds and missed three straight midrange shots at the end of regulation, the last a 14-footer that bounced off the front of the rim as time expired.
Much like mobile networks, the accident-prone intersection of innovation and regulation gets more traffic all the time.
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We went through a period of time where I think the general theory was the less regulation, the better.
"For the first time we would have crossed the Rubicon of writing elements of press regulation into the law of the land, " Mr. Cameron added.
Mr Cameron told MPs that legislation backing a regulatory body could "cross the Rubicon" by writing elements of press regulation into the law for the first time.
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After an exhausting match in regulation, the 30-minutes of extra time is usually a slog: As teams wear down, they sag back on defense, making it harder to score.
Given that those who favour the "full Leveson" option of statutory underpinning for press regulation had very little time to react to the Conservative proposals before the deadline for amendments expired, most MPs expect him to use his discretion to allow late amendments - "manuscript amendments" in Commons jargon - to be discussed.
The map helps these sports psychologists assess and quantify mental aspects of performance like focus, decision speed, reaction time and stress regulation.
The Islanders earned at least one point in 12 of their final 13 games losing in regulation time only at Philadelphia on Thursday.
After the failure of two decades' worth of government tinkering and ham-fisted regulation, it is time to see if markets can do a better job.
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However, given the level of regulation in the aviation industry it will be a long time before the new technique can be exploited, particularly in civil aviation, says Mr Bell.
For some time now utilities, faced with falling gas prices and the prospect of stricter environmental regulation, have been favouring gas over coal anyway.
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David Cameron has said he could push for a renegotiation of existing EU rules on employment and financial regulation at an appropriate time in the future.
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Mr Cameron, who describes himself as a "practical eurosceptic", has said he could push for a renegotiation of existing EU rules on employment and financial regulation at an appropriate time in the future.
Mr Cameron, who also met European Council President Herman van Rompuy on Wednesday, has said he could push for a renegotiation of existing EU rules on employment and financial regulation at an appropriate time in the future.
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