"It's probably one of those moments that will go down with the changes to the offside rule and the back-pass rule, which most of us at the time were very skeptical about, but which we've now taken to our hearts because we appreciate it, " he said.
The financial industry has ramped up pressure on government officials to scale back the rule, which is set to be implemented in July.
As for New Zealand, they are without versatile back Amiria Rule, a star of the last World Cup in Canada, because of a knee injury.
Blame it on regulation, banks have had to strike back with rule changes that impact how they can charge overdraft fees, as well as how much they can get from fees related to debit-card swipe fees.
This will not likely put an end to calls to bring back the uptick rule, Casey added.
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This rule dates back to 1967, when the Supreme Court decided in National Bellas Hess v.
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Back to the first rule: in banking, the laws of supply and demand do not apply.
At the last vote on changing this rule, back in 2009, only Hannover 96 voted to scrap it.
But this year the rule is back, and lots of folks seem to have overlooked it at their peril.
But we -- we're not going back to the 1934 rule because on a technical level I think that's not really central on that.
Which is why the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) should hold its horses and pull back from enacting a rule that would require publicly traded companies to expense stock options.
This rule goes back to the old days when accounts were kept by hand, and moneys for each depositor were actually held (at least on paper) in the branch where their account was kept.
It's a little bit like the John McEnroe rule, sitting back and absorbing the game when it's being played at the highest level.
Crossbench peer and chancellor of the University of the West of England Baroness Butler-Sloss said she was concerned that "Malaysian students who come to Bristol to do the bar vocational course or the solicitors course in order to go back and better run the rule of law in Malaysia" would be unable to study in the UK after the changes.
Flip-flopping from monarchy to military rule to democracy and back again makes for a wobbly foundation.
Also, back in those days, the rule of thumb was a manager could manage at most 7-8 direct reports.
One planning rule, which dates back to 1979, states that landowners must apply for permission to use a field for caravans or tents.
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Still more important, the usually sceptical public appears to believe the general when he says he wants Nigeria under accountable elected rule and the army back in barracks.
David Cameron has warned Russia that corruption, bureaucracy and an inconsistent approach to the rule of law was holding back trade relations with Britain.
He sent the case back to the trial court for possible Rule 11 sanctions against the plaintiff lawyers for filing a poorly researched and misleading complaint.
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The manufacturers have hard on a slew of lobbyists to convince Congress that the Medicare payment rule needs to be changed back so that doctors can use their clinical judgment for that mid-level anemia.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission must first rule on whether it would cut back on competition and harm consumers.
So the PAYGO rule helped create those record surpluses back in the 1990s.
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Interestingly though, in the case of the Democratic National Committee, the rule is to give it all back (at least eventually).
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This could be done mainly through stronger regulation, he suggested, though he did not rule out monetary policy as a back-up option.
The calls that, for Cathedral, cost it a state title, and, for Aledo, cost its star running back a touchdown record, were, by rule, correct.
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And he said he's ramping up to get back to the stage and wouldn't rule out a reunion with Simon when the time is right.
When he ran out of denials and excuses, he fell back on the rationale for divine-right rule when he said his acts, although illegal, were nonetheless OK because he committed them.
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