The men's tour is concerned enough about this that it modified the rule governing time between points so umpires could strictly enforce it.
Auditing the Fed, replacing Fed monetary policy discretion with a mandatory price rule governing policy, even the gold standard, Nobel Laureate Friedreich Hayek pushed the envelope beyond all of these.
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The Supreme Court threw out the case, saying Rule 23 governing class actions requires a case to be capable of delivering classwide damages.
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With just over two months to go before the season starts in Melbourne, McLaren, Renault, Toyota, Toro Rosso and Williams arrived in Portugal intent on getting to grips with huge rule changes governing several major parts of the cars.
European football's governing body Fifa and its rule-making arm, the International Football Association Board, ordered a trial of the system last year as an alternative to using video replays.
In March, it looked as though Pistorius would not get the chance to compete against able-bodied runners after the IAAF, athletics' world governing body, introduced a rule banning any runner deemed to benefit from artificial help.
The sport's governing body the FIA said the rule was changed "following a unanimous request from the teams".
It will be the first time the SFA has taken such action, invoking the same rule that led European governing body Uefa to punish Lithuania's Hearts midfielder Saulius Mikoliunas for diving in a game against Scotland.
Europe's governing body is keen to introduce a rule preventing the international transfer of players under the age of 18 after member associations, clubs, leagues and players agreed to the principle at a March meeting.
Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the NDC's secretary general, said the governing party did not believe the Supreme Court would rule against them as the elections had been the country's most transparent ever.
Yet nothing prevents Israel from sharing rule in the West Bank and Gaza with a self-governing Palestinian Arab authority or any other party.
F1's governing body the International Automobile Federation (FIA) wants to bring in the rule to save costs.
Pledging to uphold treaties and oversee a swift return to civilian rule, it ordered the rump cabinet left by Mr Mubarak to continue governing until further notice.
Spock, in the film, retains the traits of the archetypal Vulcan, adhering to logic with every conclusion and inference, governing his emotional impulses with stoic alignment and unwilling to break even the most minute rule.
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The FIA, world motorsport's governing body, on Wednesday upheld the fine but called for a review of the team orders rule.
Turkey's highest court decided not to impose a ban on the governing Justice and Development Party, which was facing charges of steering the secular nation towards Islamic rule.
The betting is that the LDP, which lost power in 2009 after decades of near-unbroken rule, may win the most seats and get the first chance at forming a governing coalition.
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Meanwhile, Payne refused to rule out the possibility of a tournament golf ball for the Masters if he felt the governing bodies were not doing enough to limit gains in distance.
Malaysia's KLSE Composite surged 2.9 percent to 1, 744.50 after the country's governing coalition won national elections, albeit with a weakened majority, to extend its unbroken, 56-year rule.
In Asia, Malaysia's KLSE Composite surged 3.4 percent to 1, 752.02 after the country's governing coalition won national elections, albeit with a weakened majority, to extend its unbroken, 56-year rule.
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