• More generally, the rich world is not offering developing countries a model of how to implement a rule-based international trading system.

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  • These economists advocate a rule-based canned goods policy in which the Fred imports the same number of cans of food each week.

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  • Stabilizing the dollar-euro exchange rate can only be achieved within a rule-based monetary regime, not by relying on "independent" central banks and finance ministers to coordinate monetary policy to do it.

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  • Or they could forge a middle ground, and establish a rule that if win-based incentives exceed a certain percentage of the total bonus package, the school is subject to various sanctions already imposed by the NCAA, including but not limited to loss of scholarships or bowl games participation.

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  • Its foundation is a healthy respect for property rights and a constitutional-based rule of law.

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  • The fundamental changes taking place in government policies are aimed at a truly transparent and rule-based system of regulation.

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  • Messrs Dimson, Marsh and Staunton then tested this finding in a different way, using a share-trading rule based explicitly on economic growth.

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  • For much of this year, the commission's reason for blocking the iPhone was that its built-in mapping capabilities violate a South Korean rule requiring the use of domestic technology for location-based services in cellphones.

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  • The predictability and rule-based nature of a currency board are two of its biggest advantages.

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  • The other would change the six-month rule to a more flexible standard based on the patient's condition.

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  • In a world where your primary output is words, it is easy to imagine a smoothly operating process based on really smart rule-making.

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  • The U.S. government shares with many Iraqis the hope that their country will enjoy the rule of law and other institutions of democracy under a broad-based government that represents the various parts of Iraqi society.

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  • This winter Ace's U.S.-based competitors raised a stink about a tax rule that enables a corporate parent in Bermuda to import premiums free of corporate income tax by reinsuring some policies sold by its American subsidiary.

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  • He said the so-called Taylor Rule, a method of predicting interest rates based on inflation, points to a sizable 0.75% increase in the Fed Funds rate if the rate of inflation he expects to see indeed shows up.

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  • Organizers also added an additional computer test for the semifinals, imposed time limits on computer-based spelling and vocabulary tests and added a rule that resulted in automatic elimination for any participant who misspelled a word on stage in the second or third rounds.

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  • They do not rule out, as some critics have claimed, applying a market-based approach to the provision of public services or reinvigorating the supply-side of the economy.

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  • Computers, which can cope with simple rule-based jobs, find it far harder to diagnose a sick patient or design a new aircraft.

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  • The observation is based on a phenomenon that Kurnit calls the two-second rule.

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  • The Federal Reserve was obliging rule-based behavior that probably included making the price of gold a primary determinant in monetary policy.

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  • Before 2010, featurephones were still the norm in South Korea, and thanks to a rule set in early 2005, those devices required a domestic, mostly Java-based middleware called Wireless Internet Platform for Interoperability (or WIPI in short) that standardized network access to ensure fair competition between mobile companies.

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  • Swiss-based Sauber are perhaps an exception to the rule this year, unveiling a car with a new silver livery and noticeably slimmer sidepods.

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  • Musharraf, who seized power in a 1999 coup, was not on the ballot, but the poll was widely seen as a referendum on his eight-year rule - including his alliance with the United States in the war on terrorist groups based in Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan.

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