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But while the act requires that cable systems not engage in anticompetitive behavior toward independent programmers, there is no requirement that a cable operator carry any particular independent programmer.
WSJ: Net Neutrality: Should Congress Overturn the Rules?
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These include a call for a postponement of the election by 60-90 days, an independent assessment of alleged coercive behavior by the Front government and a tying of Western economic assistance to the correction of any such practices and the holding of a genuinely free and fair election.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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In short, it is relevant to exam the conduct of the independent counsel his staff, for their behavior impacts directly on the credibility of the evidence in the referral.
CNN: Transcript: Judiciary Committee impeachment hearing
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The behavior so shocked members of an independent panel that visited the Missouri base in September that they immediately urged that men and women quickly be moved to different floors.
CNN: Boys And Girls Apart
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Changes in board practices and behavior will be essential if directors are to provide independent oversight of executives--real-time performance information unfiltered by management, new meeting formats that foster more open discussion, and the freedom to interact, unfettered by management, with the leaders of business units.
FORBES: A New Era In Corporate Governance
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After analyzing data from 47 independent brain imaging studies, researchers found that the rule-breaking behavior common to people with antisocial, violent, and psychopathic tendencies may result partly from damage to the neural circuitry in the brain that underlies moral decision-making.
FORBES: Man Allegedly Strikes Toddler on Airplane: What Was He Thinking?
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In Laredo, Texas, school officials are considering asking next year's seniors to sign a contract agreeing graduation ceremonies are a privilege that can be revoked for bad behavior, said Veronica Castillon, a spokeswoman for the Laredo Independent School District.
WSJ: Pranks Test High Schools' Patience