It rules out the suggestion that the tubules could have been made more recently.
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Although WWE does face competition from fledgling wrestling companies, it rules the airwaves and the pay-per-views.
If it rules for Wal-Mart, Lahav says, mass employment discrimination cases will be much harder to bring.
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It serves as the gatekeeper to its App Store and it rules its mobile kingdom with an iron fist.
We hope that last stat is a typo, since it rules out the vast majority of handsets at that level.
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The amount of opposition to the plans has persuaded the DfT to hold a hearing before it rules on the bid.
If it rules for Omega, companies can protect virtually anything by slapping a tiny, copyrighted logo on it and producing it overseas.
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It rules that what the statute declares to be a requirement with a penalty is instead an option subject to a tax.
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The court itself will be both cheered and vilified however it rules.
It rules every aspect of life - economics, family law, whatever.
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But it rules out devolving corporation tax unless it is also devolved to Scotland and Northern Ireland, national insurance, capital gains tax, VAT and fuel duty.
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Like many other purpose-built administrative capitals - Brazil's Brasilia, Burma's Naypyidaw, Pakistan's Islamabad - its high-design layout hasn't managed to capture the heart and soul of the country it rules.
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"The international community must now designate the leadership of this new international force, give it robust rules of engagement and deploy it as quickly as possible to secure the peace, " the president said.
The rules were different, sometimes it seemed there were no rules, and it all held together as long as property values kept rising.
It changed the rules, and it did so after the election was over.
And last year the publication faced accusations that its message had been diluted after it changed its rules so that it could be sold by unemployed people, as well as the homeless.
It currently rules the market for coronary stents, wire-mesh devices that are used to prop open clogged arteries.
It creates the illusion of discretion but it is rules based.
It also rules out linking grants to performance, saying this will mean people with poor services face a "double whammy" of having to pay higher council tax for services.
And if it had introduced tougher rules, it asks whether it might have been criticised for being heavy-handed, while "gold-plating" regulations, when there was cross-party agreement on that light touch.
It seems simplicity rules in our experience economy when it comes to creating new value from products and services.
Rival Guidant takes it on the chin when a federal judge rules it cannot develop or sell its drug-coated stent.
The Audit Commission - which monitors local government spending - said it did not impose inflexible rules, it merely recommended cost-effective practices.
It is also laying down rules which it implies the next president must respect if he or she is to be accepted in Moscow.
It might start by enforcing the many sensible international rules it has signed up for, such as the UN Convention Against Corruption.
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