Among other things, Wooten's group worked in conjunction with NFL officials in 2003 to form the Rooney Rule, which is named after Pittsburgh Steelers chairman Dan Rooney.
Nearly two dozen states have adopted a form of the one-bite rule, most of them clustered in the western and south-central parts of the country.
The revival of some form of the so-called "up-tick rule" is under consideration, says NYSE Euronext Chief Executive Duncan Niederauer.
D. recently said, we often form perceptions based on exceptions, not the rule.
However, Prof Lee explained that the well-documented tight social bonds that elephants form with other individuals in the group did provide exceptions to the rule.
While winning the lower house would put Mr Bersani in pole position to form a government, no coalition will be able to rule effectively without control of the Senate.
Addicts however, those who form uncontrollable and often detrimental obsessions, are the exception rather than the rule.
The kids violated an existing NCAA rule, and so some form of punishment was warranted.
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The usual tax rule that forgiveness of a loan is a form of income does not apply to education loans.
The banks' larger Australian parents can always borrow cheaply in the short-term market in Australia, where no comparable rule exists, and pass on the proceeds in the form of longer-term lending.
"In a country where the majority is Muslim, we let democracy rule in its most advanced form and became an example for all Muslim countries, " he said.
Yet moving toward any form of democratic rule in Iraq will be even more difficult than it was in the Balkans, experts contend, where at least some democratic institutions existed, dating from the early 20th century.
The U.S. and allied governments also are concerned about developments in Syria, worried that the Brotherhood or a more radical form of Sunni power could gain power as President Bashar al-Assad's rule weakens.
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