Mr Mitarai told The Economist recently that he has a rough cut-off rule for allocating investment: anything for which labour comprises more than 5% of production costs can be done in China or some other low-wage country.
In December, he called for the pay of teachers who worked to rule to be cut if they were in breach of contract.
Last year, when the House Republicans were passing the cut, cap and balance rule, the White House called it an empty political statement.
The issue, however, may be so clear cut that the Court could rule prior to trial, via summary judgment, that IRC 107 fails the test.
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And for no-nonsense types who enjoy the game but dislike the way it drags on, Freeman says check the rule book to cut out common but unofficial practices like loading up the center with cash and paying it out to player who lands on Free Parking.
They rule out trying to cut unemployment by giving the economy a Keynesian demand boost.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission must first rule on whether it would cut back on competition and harm consumers.
He refused to rule out a possible a cut in the EU's budget, saying it was the "beginning of a negotiation".
The chancellor said the government would listen to "all Conservative and coalition MPs" following the vote and refused to rule out a possible a cut in the EU's budget, saying it was the "beginning of a negotiation".
According to EPA, the levels of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide would have been cut in half under the cross-state rule.
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On the other hand, his decisions to cut his own staff by 20%, to rule out tax rises and to shelve grandiose projects, including a new baseball stadium, augur well.
What may unnerve ministers most is that Tesco has come out against the government's welfare rule which states that benefits can be cut for people whose work experience placements do not proceed well.
So people on CESA for 12 months or more when the rule comes into force will have their benefit cut immediately.
The Arsenal player cut in from the right and hit a slide-rule pass into the path of Semshov, momentarily lost by Stock, who struck a low, angled shot into the bottom left corner.
The suspension was adjusted for China's rough roads, and engine size cut from 3.5 litres to 2.8, to accommodate a rule that limited government cars of over three litres to minister level or above.
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Nonetheless, the most likely scenario remains that the Dilma government, reaching new highs in popularity despite a slowing economy, will use its ample political capital to change the savings account rule before the May meeting and so allow for a larger rate cut of 50.
He did not rule out further rate cuts if necessary following the 0.25% cut last Tuesday which brought UK interest rates to 4.75%, their lowest in decades.
But this new rule also protects employees by discouraging employers from using health reform as an excuse to cut their benefits or increase their cost sharing.
It must enforce the rule of law, expand economic freedom, maintain a stable currency, reduce and simplify taxes, cut government spending, open up trade, and reform burdensome regulations.
The exceptions to this rule are a noble woman with ambitions for her husband and a fallen prince whose time breathing could be cut short at any time by the new King, Black Dow.
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