As for universities varying the grades students need to get on courses depending on their background - and the use of what is called "contextual data" - some already do that, but the sector will resist any attempt to bring in an across-the-board rule on it.
Sketching out a timetable, Wilson said the National Mediation Board would rule on an application for single carrier status: each work group would select union representatives.
It would not be a conflict if the company were providing other services to the Board, but the rule is silent on this point.
County Down is the first Northern Ireland Gaelic Athletic Association board to vote to scrap Rule 21.
On Thursday, County Down became the first Northern Ireland GAA board to vote to scrap Rule 21.
On April 2nd, after a bruising encounter with Congress, America's Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) rushed through rule changes.
If they recommend the proposal it will go before football's rule-making international board in Zurich in March for a final decision.
"Obviously, me as the health commissioner, I am supportive of this rule, but the board is the one that makes the ultimate decision, " Farley said.
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Of course the all important rule is all on board is to hydrate well, something the crew discovered toward the end of the first leg of the journey, when water levels on board were so low not enough could be spared to keep the on-board hydroponic garden alive.
County Down's GAA board's decision to support deleting Rule 21 was particularly significant in that it broke ranks with the five other Northern Ireland counties.
The board Sunday reversed itself and adopted the broader standard after its attorney, a registered Republican, advised the board the "two-corner" rule would probably not withstand a legal challenge.
Rule changes at Financial Accounting Standards Board and the SEC in 2007 tilted the investment field crazily to the advantage of short sellers from November 2007 until April this year.
The predictability and rule-based nature of a currency board are two of its biggest advantages.
They have enacted a series of immediate rule changes aimed at pleasing an IOC board that complained about the sport's confusing rules and competition format.
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With immense pressure on Chukwu and NFA officials to earn their passage to the knockout stages of the Nations Cup, Mohammed did not rule out the dissolution of the NFA board should they fail to live up to expectations in Tunisia.
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European football's governing body Fifa and its rule-making arm, the International Football Association Board, ordered a trial of the system last year as an alternative to using video replays.
"There cannot be a rule that says if you have a representative on the board, you can't make a bid for the company, " said Lawrence Hamermesh, a professor at Delaware's Widener University School of Law.
The new rule was prompted by a recommendation by the National Transportation Safety Board, which found that passenger weight was a factor in several deadly boating accidents in recent years.
The rule had never been enforced against Nommo, a member of the board told us, because nobody had ever filed a grievance.
The board director at the Leipzig clinic, Wolfgang Fleig, said he could not rule out that money may have changed hands in the Leipzig scandal.
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 was a key plank of the so-called Volcker Rule, named after Paul Volcker, Chairman of the Economic Recovery Advisory Board, who proposed it.
In addition, the judge said the Bloomberg-appointed Board of Health intruded on the City Council's authority when it imposed the rule, citing in part a case from the 1980s which questioned whether a state public health council had the authority to regulate smoking in public places.
JetBlue Airways Corp. had six diverted planes on the ground, and jetBlue officials said all its captains were acutely aware of the tarmac-delay rule, which threatens heavy fines on airlines if they keep passengers on board grounded domestic flights for more than three hours (four hours for international) without offering a chance to deplane, with certain exceptions.
Many expect the coming Independent Payment Advisory Board, created under the new health overhaul law, to exert an iron-fist rule over payment policies.
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