Conservative central bankers worry that it would still break the rule that bans direct purchases by the ECB, in spirit at least.
That, in turn, forced some endowments to break the cardinal rule of investing and sell low what they'd previously purchased at premiums.
Of course, lying about your own ID would seem to break with the aforementioned rule, too, so what we're left here is some muddled grey area and Palm apparently being okay with fudging some data to correct what it sees is an injustice.
Barcelona, who have the same points as Real but lie behind them on the head-to-head tie break rule used in the Spanish league, and dent the hopes of Samuel Eto'o of notching up a third successive Spanish league triumph.
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Spock, in the film, retains the traits of the archetypal Vulcan, adhering to logic with every conclusion and inference, governing his emotional impulses with stoic alignment and unwilling to break even the most minute rule.
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"There is no doubt that transfers made now will impact on the break-even results of the financial years ending 2012 and 2013 - the first financial years to be assessed under the break-even rule, " it added.
When the duo decided to make their food company non-kosher after several months of operation, they bent the last rule they vowed never to break: the laws of their religion.
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Our past, relatively good record for fiscal integrity has let us break this rule, but the generosity accorded us is likely to intensify, rather than relieve, the eventual pressure on us to inflate.
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"The "break-even" rule also infringes other EU fundamental freedoms: free movement of capital (as far as club owners are concerned), free movement of workers (players) and free movement of services (player agents), " said the statement issued by Striani and Dupont.
The 10-Minute Rule makes sense because the brain needs a break.
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Irish voters also disliked the idea that Lisbon was going to break the link between nation states and the European Commission, by ending the rule that every country gets a commissioner all the time.
The 10-Minute Rule does not mean that the only way to break up the presentation is by introducing multiple speakers.
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Hence the 3 email rule which states if the email back and forth goes to 3 emails break the chain and try another method such as a phone call or a face-to-face meeting.
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Henman was helped by a controversial over-rule from the umpire while facing break point at 4-4 in the opening set against ninth seed Lee.
His only transgression had been to break a campaign rule by saying that he wanted the left-of-centre Uri party to do well in April's legislative elections.
It can illustrate just how much more precarious the world is for women than for men, especially when society and civilization break down, and thugs and maniacs have replaced the rule of law.
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Archives assistant Kenneth Baxter told BBC Scotland that Churchill lost his seat in the city after a series of controversies - his feelings on women being allowed to vote, his reported role in sending troops to break up miners' riots, his stance on Irish home rule and the way he dealt with various social issues.
The fact that Ben Kuchera quoted Totilo in the first place may break some fuzzy, golden (and often unspoken) rule of gaming journalism, especially since it cast Totilo in a negative light.
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If one rule is causing so much debate how exactly are the calls for a break-up of big banks going to go down?
Mr McCain wants to curb costs through greater competition and end the rule that says that only insurance provided by an employer enjoys a tax break.
Ramsey is the biggest loss after suffering an horrific leg break in Arsenal's 3-1 win over Stoke at the weekend, which could rule him out for up to 12 months.
You can take this tax break every two years, and there's no limit to the number of homes you can apply this new rule to.
The commenters claim, however, that in reality the heavily rule-based structure has entrenched Wikipedia in bureaucracy that makes it difficult for any user to break through as an editor or administrator.
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