Bollinger bands are used by traders in many different ways, and John Bollinger himself has his own set of rules and guidelines, which can be found on his Web site, BollingerBands.com.
Cheerfully admitting that he has been making up his own rules in order to try to save the game, he has apologised in the way the Russians demanded.
His government has tightened accounting rules to make business more open, given minority shareholders and institutional investors more say in corporate affairs and opened South Korea's capital markets.
This is not the first time Snipes' has run afoul of the rules governing his life as a criminal defendant.
Outgoing CIA director Michael Hayden has already instructed his staff to abide by the new rules.
Obama has issued 24 percent more significant final rules in his first four years than President Bush did.
Tao, a math celebrity of sorts, has a page-long list of rules on his faculty Web site prescribing how he likes to be contacted.
Though the army man obliged, General Bimantoro, head of Indonesia's police, has refused to accept his sacking which, according to the rules, must be approved by parliament.
He says X Prize has refined its prize rules over several years based on his study of historical prizes, such as the 1714 prize the British government awarded for an instrument to measure longitude.
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Although Mr Warner was elected with the help of homosexual-rights supporters, his administration has gone to some lengths to depict the rules not as a sweeping social statement but just sound business, good for the housing market.
His government has since passed laws to further toughen the existing rules.
He has shown a desire to rewrite the rules since taking on his first elected job, at the age of 30, as mayor of Liverpool in western Sydney.
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This is an impossible task, no matter how smart or well-motivated our rules claim to be, because every individual has his or her own unique incentives, information, and preferences in making price-value trade-offs for care.
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And the gentleman has a right under our rules to be recognized to speak to his motion.
The Mail on Sunday says Mr Gove, the education secretary, has changed his view on the EU partly because of the way its rules have been able to disrupt his schools reforms.
Because Armstrong has been accused of knowingly violating race rules and the terms of his sponsorship contracts by doping throughout his seven Tour victories, it is difficult to envision the IRS concluding that Armstrong could have believed he had an unrestricted right to his bonus money.
Marketers are suckers for jargon-spouting consultants, and Warden--with his talk of parallel attacks and rules of engagement--has found a rapt audience.
Now PeoplePC is having a second road show of sorts, in which Grouf is making the case that his company has been misunderstood and that it is hampered by bureaucratic accounting rules.
And even though President Bush can get a budget through the Senate with the 51 votes his party now has (budget debates are protected from the usual Senate rules that require 60 votes to do anything), he still has to get the tax-cut bill passed by a committee where there are equal numbers of Democrats.
He has created an aura of fear and mysticism around himself and his rebels follow strict rules and rituals.
About 50% of his patrons love the idea, and so far no one has broken the rules and asked for the phone back during the meal.
Since his selection during the conclave, Francis has had a propensity to rewrite the rules of how a pope is traditionally to behave, and he has at times not stuck to the plan.
Ex-F1 World Champion Jody Scheckter has ended a legal fight against a watchdog which ruled beer sold at his farm broke rules on appealing to children.
The ethics rules are a little murky on whether a lawyer in his position actually has an attorney-client relationship with every client.
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The real problem of allowing Mr. Franken to conduct his own voter discovery operation is that this is changing the rules after the election has been held.
The candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination has agreed to host the 90-minute comedy show this weekend but his appearance will trigger federal rules regarding equal time for political candidates.
Papandreou has called for the Greek parliament to meet Friday night for a confidence vote on his government, which rules by the slimmest of margins after defections over his handling of the bailout agreement.
"Downton Abbey" centers on a British aristocrat, Robert Crawley, the Earl of Grantham, who has three daughters but no sons to whom he can leave his estate, as required under British property rules at the time.
Any potential Barry transfer has been complicated by his appearance in Villa's Uefa Cup tie against FH Hafnarfjordur on Thursday, which rules him out of playing in the Champions League group stages.
If a football player wants to maintain his eligibility and the coaching staff needs his contributions, then the school has every incentive to provide any means of academic support allowed under the rules.
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