"We could all write a treatise on what needs to be done, " Cuomo said.
So the loophole: in its treatise on derivatives, Congress left out a market: OTC equity options.
An elaborate treatise on the proper mix of liberalism and libertarianism in our political system?
Consider it a treatise on the cost of war, at least the way the Fed wages it.
In his 30s, he wrote the most influential theoretical treatise of his time (Treatise on Harmony), which is still required reading in conservatories today.
That's because Brad Garlinghouse--the senior vice president who penned last year's infamous Peanut Butter Manifesto, a treatise on everything wrong at the Web portal--has left.
"Snakelust" is a treatise on violence and sex built around a man who kills his parents to continue a carnal relationship with a bar hostess.
In "The Prince, " a treatise on the art of politics, the 16th century Italian philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli insisted that compassion got in the way of eminence.
General Tlass, whose multi-talented achievements include a treatise on garlic's place in Islamic life, later denied that he was attacking Mr Arafat personally, only his policy.
For two decades, wreathed in smoke from an evil pipe, he taught Government 154 there, while his treatise on presidential power went through several revised editions.
It turned out to be partly a self-help book, partly a management manual, and partly a treatise on the principles of natural selection as they apply to business.
He has written an interesting treatise on the subject (having had a change of heart) and proposed, as other tax and legal scholars, that IRC 107 is unconstitutional.
The 4-Hour Body, Ferriss' treatise on using tracking to lose weight, maximize efficiency and "become superhuman, " shot to the top of the New York Times bestseller list in January.
"We all have a basic need for acceptance and approval by social groups, " says Orville Gilbert Brim, author of The Fame Motive: A Treatise on its Origin and Life Course.
Marc Edelman is an Associate Professor of Law at Barry University School of Law and author of the Harvard law journal article, A Short Treatise on Fantasy Sports and the Law.
The 15th-century Florentine Leon Battista Alberti was a ridiculously gifted painter, composer, poet and philosopher--not to mention the author of the first scientific analysis of perspective, a treatise on the housefly and a eulogy for his dog.
And of course one could write a treatise on Tehran's ongoing persecution of religious minorities, despite the oft-expressed global condemnation of such practices, including most recently the State Department's designation of Iran as a "Country of Particular Concern" on such matters.
But Lycett crowns his design with a majestic domed cover whose pierced and ramified lily-pad repeat and overall shape closely reproduce the shape and ornament of a Turkish incense burner that had been illustrated in a French treatise on ceramic history published in 1873.
It helps, she says, to make the picture unusual or exaggerated or silly one of the rules, almost word for word, in a standard Latin treatise on rhetoric written in the century before Christ, which recommends memory-boosting images ornamented with crowns, or stained with mud or blood, or rendered comic in some way.
Make sure you have flexibility written in, says Jonathan Blattmachr, author of the 953-page treatise, Blattmachr on Income Taxation of Estates and Trusts.
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But last November, he published a devastating treatise that drew on Islamic law and jurisprudence to argue that resorting to violence is banned and so was rebelling against a Muslim ruler.
The only surviving Roman text on architecture was the treatise written by Vitruvius in the first century B.
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Two centuries before Rand arrived on the scene, Adam Smith had already written The Wealth of Nations, a powerful treatise demonstrating why self-interest offers a more secure foundation for a rational society than a selfless dedication to the common good.
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