The framework has four rules, about loneliness, stasis, overcrowding, and reproduction.
As a result, earlier this month, Google asked the FCC to adopt four rules to be applied to a chunk of the spectrum being sold off.
As they note, between 1980 and 2009 for every instance of bank deregulation, four new rules were foisted on the banks.
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When Republicans use these types of rules four out of 10 times in a previous Congress and then vociferously object to the use of that rule now, I think that is -- I think that is -- again, the standard is to embrace something and then find it objectionable a pivot that requires something few figure skaters in the Olympics are able to pull off.
The SEC and PCAOB have not even minimally enforced the Sarbanes-Oxley Section 201 auditor prohibited services rules against the Big Four and have stopped enforcing compliance with existing rules against inappropriate financial interests and strategic alliances.
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All four have denied breaking parliamentary rules but have referred themselves to the standards watchdog.
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The six-member commission requires four votes to issue new rules.
It addition to pushing back the liquidity deadline for banks four years, the new rules loosened and cut a number of strings and widened the net of allowable corporate debt.
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Obama has issued 24 percent more significant final rules in his first four years than President Bush did.
The race is typically held every three or four years, and under its rules, the winning team is allowed to set the rules and select the venue of the next competition.
Since Pettitte had enrolled in a junior college instead of a four year program, the draft rules at the time had allowed the Yankees to follow Pettitte and still negotiate a deal with him up until the day before the 1991 draft.
Problematically for the impeachers, it will take three or even four of them (depending on the rules) to bring Mr Estrada down.
The timeline for implementing the rules is projected at around four years, since member nations will have to approve the policy. (Some may be loath to do so if it means relinquishing any of their own controls).
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Twenty-four hours later, new taxes and new rules on dollar short positions were introduced to the market.
They struggle to understand the rules, which amount to almost four million words.
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Since 1994, however, a group of experts from both sides of the Strait, Hong Kong and Singapore have been working to standardize the rules by which machines in all four areas translate electronic data into a readable form.
The Institute of International Finance, which is backed by the big banks, predicts such rules will raise lending rates between four and five percentage points in America, depressing GDP by a cumulative 2.7% by 2015 and employment by 2.9m.
The NYSE continued to distance itself from its scandal-laden past this week, appointing a new chairman and four new board members, and relaxing seat ownership rules.
Luxembourg got established as a financial centre four decades ago partly because it had looser lending rules than other European countries such as Germany, says Fernand Grulms of the Luxembourg Bankers Association.
Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's prime minister, leads a four-party ruling coalition that barely coalesces and scarcely rules.
Four, it follows an established set of parameters and rules, and requires some artificial boundary of time and space.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB), which decides the laws of the game, discusses new rules at an annual general meeting consisting of four representatives from FIFA and one each from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Since 2006, the subset of FCC rules that have impacts on small business has risen four percent.
The race is typically held every three or four years, and the winning team is allowed to set rules and select the venue of the next competition.
The music is drawn from an extensive traditional repertoire named after ethnicities, towns or flowers ( Tu People s ''ling , '' White Peony ''ling'' ), and lyrics are improvised in keeping with certain rules for example, verses have three, four, five or six lines, each made up of seven syllables.
Women's groups and Italy's Radical Party have collected four million signatures to force the referendum on whether to ease the rules.
You could probably design rules that would prevent Steve Jobs from cadging an extra four bucks a share from his options, but what's the point if all the savings would be sucked away by lawyers and financial printers?
The four-day hearing was concerned with procedural matters, such as the rules for calling witnesses and handling classified evidence.
"Under the Scottish FA cup competition rules, pitch inspections can be carried out no later that four hours prior to kick-off but given the weather forecast for the week ahead, it is prudent for inspections to be carried out as quickly as possible, " said the spokesman.
Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story, from 1953, is ranked third - bettering its 2002 placement at five - while Jean Renoir's La Regle du Jeu (The Rules of the Game) drops one place, from three to four.
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