"We have rules that we have to adhere to, " says Nicola Roberts of Plaid Cymru.
We have rules, regulations, high schools making it an official sport, people traveling the world to compete.
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The NYSE and the SEC have rules that require the brokers to delivery proxy materials to the stockholders.
And plenty of countries have rules too whimsical or flimsy for sober states to accept on the nod.
Unlike the House, Senate doesn't have rules in place to identify earmark sponsors.
We have rules and laws we set up and we make consequences to those who break those laws and rules.
Facebook and Twitter both have rules against impersonation but did not immediately respond to requests for information about these specific accounts.
Some 13 European countries, however, have rules for disqualifying some prisoners depending on the crime committed or the length of the sentence.
Countries from Sweden to Chile have rules to limit deficits and enforce transparent budgeting, and independent bodies to assess politicians' budget decisions.
It's harder than fighting the strong forces because the coalition forces have rules of engagement where they try not to kill civilians.
So all (bar Cuba) today have rules against the re-election of incumbents.
Visa and MasterCard have rules that require retailers to handle credit cards the same way in all of their stores across the country.
Some European countries, he points out, now have rules that make companies who suffer big losses of customer data to report these to the authorities.
And if we have rules of the road that guard against recklessness in our financial system, it will protect the interests of everyone from the wealthiest CEOs to the lowest-paid workers.
But a majority of teens who play computer games say their parents do not have rules about how much time they spend playing games or what games they are allowed to play.
But I know that if we don't have rules that allow us some control over who comes in, goes out, who has a right to stay and who has not, then instead of a welcome, migrants find fear.
But we are not going to make bad policy decisions through the artificial lens of hoping something is bipartisan, because in the end the test will be whether or not we have rules in place that prevent this from ever happening again.
The Indiana bill does have rules in place that would require home-schooled and nonaccredited-schooled athletes to pass a standardized test to prove their grade level, and it also says that a student must be in these environments for at least three years before being eligible to try out for a public school team.
She attributes fancy menswear's growing sales figures to the fact that many men are now experimenting more with clothes--trying on new looks at a time when the old dress-for-success rules have broken down and new rules have yet to be written.
In poorer countries they often have no rules at all, or if they have them they fail to enforce them.
So complete has been the Internet revolution that there seems to be a growing consensus that not only have the rules of commerce changed, but that they have all been thrown out the window.
We have strict rules related to the use of material, nonpublic information and have suspended Mr. McGee and Mr. Zirinsky.
Still, due to new product launches and a resurgence of old technology names, both Microsoft and IBM have found life as the rules have changed.
All four have denied breaking parliamentary rules but have referred themselves to the standards watchdog.
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Some states have passed rules forcing disclosure, but the information often is buried and lacks details.
The world has been turned on its head and the game does, indeed, have new rules.
So it makes little sense to have health rules that apply in only one country.
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