The men's tour is concerned enough about this that it modified the rule governing time between points so umpires could strictly enforce it.
But whoever wins will have a difficult time governing a divided nation, he said.
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Of the teens who have access to the Internet, 43 percent say their parents have no rules governing how much time they can spend online or what sites they are allowed to visit.
Busy dodging bands of marauding protesters, its ministers have been doing precious little governing, at a time when Thailand's exports are crumbling, its vital tourist trade faces collapse and unemployment seems likely to soar.
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"It is now five years since the last time the governing body considered the question of the ordination of women to the episcopate, and many of its members will have changed, " said the Bishop of St Asaph, the Right Reverend Gregory Cameron.
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"Heads want flexibility but they have no wish to spend undue time with their governing bodies calculating grades and salaries when they should be focused on teaching and learning, " he said.
The governing coalition may still have time to get its act together, and could even win some of the run-off elections for mayor that take place on June 18th across the country.
But it has been reported that the New Zealand Rugby Football Union is offering Carter an 18-month sabbatical abroad, which would see him remain contracted to the governing body and return in time for the 2010 Super 14s and the build-up to the 2011 World Cup.
"For a long time there were two governing bodies, the Hockey Association for men and the All-England Womens Hockey Association, " he said.
The Frenchman will get his hands on the interest-rate tiller as soon as November 6th, when the 18 members of the ECB's governing council gather for the first time under his leadership.
And his party colleague, Nadine Dorries, suggested it was time to change the law governing the scrap metal industry.
Formerly the head of technical development at European soccer's governing body UEFA, the one-time Scotland national team coach has been hired in part to develop the team's youth academy.
Back on May 11, FIFA president Sepp Blatter proclaimed that the vote-selling scandal that has devastated world football and its governing body had to be resolved in time for the June 1 presidential election.
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But on a visit to the town of Fumel and Metaltemple, a truck components factory, where shifts has been halved in recent months, he concedes it is not the best time to run for the governing party.
He said he was unsure whether the firing was from the Army or civilians but assumed the automatic fire could not have come from the Parachute Regiment because of the rules governing engagement in Northern Ireland at the time.
The Committee, which is holding its annual meeting in Sub-Saharan Africa for the first time, is one of the governing bodies of the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Many observers think Delta will file for bankruptcy later this year, perhaps before October 17th when the rules governing Chapter 11 are changed to limit the time companies can spend restructuring under its protection.
The first minister's BBC appearances follow a deal reached earlier this week between the Scottish government and UK government on the rules governing a Scottish independence referendum in two years' time.
Euro 2012 was awarded to Poland and Ukraine by European football's governing body UEFA in 2007 -- the first time Eastern Europe has been called upon to host a major football tournament.
No, I mean, look, I think there was an acknowledgment, honestly, Mark, by everybody that an election had come and gone, and that after elections there is a time in which both parties are responsible for governing the country.
The supremo of its governing body, the International Cricket Council, should have no time to spare for this task.
This is not the first time Snipes' has run afoul of the rules governing his life as a criminal defendant.
Albert Einstein published his theory of general relativity in 1916, offering a description of gravity, space and time that transformed how scientists understand the physical laws governing the known universe.
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Indeed Labour claims that, if the two parties were neck-and-neck in their national share of the vote this time, this would be the best result for any governing party, two years into its term, for 50 years.
As the two biggest political parties answer to the same sorts of masters, during short piece of time that politicians are out of campaign mode and are actually governing, there is little difference in policy.
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For some time, Mr Bondevik's crew have been administering rather than governing.
The report led to the Welsh government and Cardiff council removing the governing body and appointing an interim executive board (IEB) for the first time in a Welsh school.
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Time and again, Barisan TV ads have reminded Malaysians of what the governing coalition has done for them.
Indeed, at a recent meeting at the headquarters of FIFA, international soccer's governing body, officials said they're confident the projects will be completed on time.
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Correspondents say many within the BJP felt that the allegations against Mr Gadkari had blunted their criticism of the governing Congress party, which has been hit by several corruption scandals recently, at a time when the party is preparing for next year's general elections.
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