Such a rule is not likely to improve private investment decision-making or promote more efficient markets.
"This has been a rule in the United States Senate since 1884, " Durbin said.
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As a rule, he writes about completely ordinary people, middle- and working-class, from drab places.
As a rule of thumb, you can control one variable in your business: you.
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It was easier to contain panic because I have a rule I always follow in emergencies.
As a rule of thumb, products that speak to basic needs are more recession proof.
"A rule is a rule, " Guan's father, Han Wen, said after his son was penalized.
Neither is willing, as a rule, to take the radical risk entailed in creating transformative relationships.
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As a rule of thumb, I use stop-market orders and do NOT carry the order overnight.
You could set a rule that the material can be reused but not for commercial purposes.
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Such a rule might encourage employers not to hire at all, for fear of legal action.
As a rule, most corporate websites should adhere to many of the same standards.
For example, the Environmental Protection has thrown out a rule classifying saccharin as a dangerous substance.
A. does not, as a rule, publicly discuss the relative size of its operational components.
There is a rule of thumb that every Wall Street banker supports three downstream jobs.
What may be right for one person, as a rule, is possibly quite wrong for another.
Under his watch, in 2007 the Labor Department proposed a rule to increase transparency.
As a rule, many of these institutions remain overexposed to Commercial Real Estate (CRE) loans.
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If a rule could be done cheaper and faster, then we want to hear about it.
So Medicare has proposed a rule that would specify they're in the same category as eyeglasses.
By doing so, he broke a rule that Micronesian knowledge should remain in those islands only.
He has made it a rule that only Swedish is spoken at the club.
As a rule, countries should pursue these aims in ways that disrupt trade least.
She ignored a rule that required her to penalise Adelman for a slapdash presentation when bidding.
Walsh described cheating as violating a rule you promised to keep, in order to get ahead.
True, baseball has a rule that requires teams to put cash aside to cover deferred contracts.
So he made it a rule that no two people anywhere may share a physical office.
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As a rule, deregulation exposes firms to greater competition, implying more growth but less stability.
As a rule, entrepreneurs tend to do a very good job of identifying their best financing prospects.
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