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The reforms would mandate that the Fed follow a price rule for monetary policy.
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The plan includes as well reforming the Fed to mandate that it follow a price rule to maintain a stable dollar without inflation.
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The Fed should be mandated to follow a price rule conducting monetary policy in accordance with sensitive market prices, such as gold and other commodities, maintaining the purchasing power of the dollar without inflation.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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When you think of yourself as a mini-CEO, you should follow the first rule for a CEO: Walk the floor.
CNN: Micro managers: Learn to trust your people
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It was easier to contain panic because I have a rule I always follow in emergencies.
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Asia's smart bankers follow a hard-nosed, market-led rule of thumb: Use technology to reach the client.
CNN: The Asiaweek Financial 500
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Considering many of the public personalities we venerate, these findings make a lot of sense, though I would like to see a follow on study that examines observer perceptions when the rude rule breakers are caught.
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It is a tough rule which I have to remind myself to follow.
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What if actual result of decay would not follow the sequence of 50% remaining rule in which it would take a shorter period to become inactive in decay instead of that 5730 years, using 5730 years as a base to presume that the decay would last in every half year would simply falsify the age that would be computed through radioactive dating method.
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The Senate voted to write into the tax code an "economic substance" rule: Even if taxpayers follow IRS regs, they can't claim a tax break Congress didn't intend on a deal made primarily for tax purposes.
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Experts say a family's debt shouldn't exceed 25% of its assets, even though few follow the rule.
WSJ: The Truth About Wealth