Nasdaq had been exempt from the rule, which will be phased in starting in April 2006.
Southwest's Stewart doesn't put much credence in any lawsuits that have sprung up from the rule.
It began in 1785 as a prayerful walk to celebrate independence from the rule of King George III of England.
Romania, Bulgaria and several other countries admitted to the EU since 2004 started sliding away from the rule of law almost as soon as they entered.
Millionaires, billionaires, and large corporations that have many contracts to protect would pay substantial sums in proportion to the extent that they benefit from the rule of law.
It excels as an extension of the Matrix universe, giving people a chance to be more than passive bystanders in the struggle to liberate humans from the rule of the machines.
Only clear criteria for judicial standing and judicial writ prevent the rule of law from deteriorating into the rule of lawyers.
Yet the proposed rule from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology threatens the company, which has big expansion plans in the country, in two important ways.
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Democracy has often struggled in Peru, and the country has suffered from the patchy application of the rule of law.
Charged with this mission and armed with these weapons, the SEC as enforcer is a far cry from the defrauded victim the discovery rule evolved to protect.
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Traditionalists might not like it, but Calipari continually points out that he is only playing by the rules (the rule is from the NBA, and in particular, from the NBA Players Association, which has been resisting any changes).
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If Congress does act to retroactively reinstate the donation rule, the gift will be excluded from income just as under the pre-2012 rule.
At the same time, a new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency is pushing the price of coal up.
Her popularity also comes in part from being the daughter of General Aung San, a hero of Burma's campaign for independence from British rule in the 1940s.
That's true even if you sell the shares the day after the distribution from your plan, since the rule requiring you to hold the stock more than one year to qualify for long-term capital gain rates does not apply to NUA stock withdrawn as part of an LSD.
Analysts say the lack of trust between the east and the west stems from the decades of Gadhafi rule and what was seen as favoritism for his seat of power in the west.
In the US, it will strengthen the argument of those fighting a rearguard action from the banks to water down the Volcker rule, which is supposed to prevent banks taking big investments for their own account.
Large fluctuations from warm to cold winters have been the rule for the U.S., as one can see from records kept by the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA. For example, the winters of 1932 and 1934 were as warm as or warmer than the 2011-2012 one and the winter of 1936 was much colder.
The uptick rule, in place from the 1930s, forced traders who wanted to borrow stock to sell short to wait for an uptick in the price before putting on their trades.
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But a close look at the history of the case--and related cases--revealed the Court was likely to rule against investors from the start.
Perhaps the most notable aspect of the sale, from a market perspective: While the rule of thumb for jewelry at auction is that on the secondary market pieces bring only a third of their original price, this collection reaped a hefty profit for the seller.
On Tuesday the Commons meets at 11.30am for Foreign Office questions, and before MPs move on to the Succession Bill (see above) there's a Ten Minute Rule Bill from the Conservative Gareth Johnson, who wants prosecutors to be able to appeal against sentences believed to be too lenient, in a greater range of cases.
Sales of flagship Lipitor, the world's best-selling drug, jumped 23% from last year, continuing to rule the cholesterol market and take advantage of the problems being faced by Crestor, from AstraZeneca (nyse: AZN - news - people ).
The reforms are expected to finally dissociate EU-aspiring Turkey from the remnants of autocratic rule.
King Mohammed, who took over the throne last July, has tried to sweeten the rule from Rabat.
Federal Judge Larry Alan Burns indicated he would then rule from the bench on the competency issue.
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This week marks Indian independence from British rule and the partition that created the nations of India and Pakistan.
Despite extensive legal briefs, it's unclear whether Judge Nelson will rule from the bench or take additional time to decide.
The developed world evolved from monarchies and authoritarian rule actual democracies over the last 250 years, some only in the last century.
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He saw the shift from military rule to democracy in Latin America.
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