The next generation has to have the room to experiment, develop convictions and make rules.
The urge to break rules, after all, depends on the urge to make rules.
Employees are less likely to strike, and less apt to feel stymied by ten-pound policy manuals that try to make rules for every situation.
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is mulling changes that would make rules on accounting for goodwill less onerous for those firms that pay cash for their acquisitions.
So I tried to make rules that reflected this.
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Writing for the Court's five justice majority, Justice John Paul Stevens said that the Constitution gives Congress, not the president, the authority to make rules concerning captured prisoners and implementing the laws of war.
Older folks helped make those rules, so they have a little more time for them.
There is a pile of work to be done, calibrating results, to make the rules workable.
Its advice has carried weight with the provinces, which make the rules of the road.
However, Ms Swinson stopped short of backing new legislation in the area to make the rules tighter.
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The companies remain saddled with cumbersome contracts with the UAW that make work rules and plant procedures a constant challenge.
If it wants to prevent yet more black comedy from sober-suited bankers, it should make these rules a lot stricter.
But first, in order to re-make the rules, we have to be willing to take on the responsibility of breaking the rules.
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He said: ""For these negotiations to succeed, we need -- above all -- political will: a desire to make our rules and regulations compatible.
Ministers are trying to make planning rules more nuclear-friendly, and hope that tighter carbon-emission limits will help nuclear energy shine by comparison with fossil-fuel plants.
Mr. Clement said the collective-bargaining process, which includes the players' union and all NFL teams combining to make the rules, is ultimately responsible for the players' safety.
As the community advocate of the capitalist enterprise, the customer elects the lawmakers who make the rules and regulations that determine the ways the enterprise conducts its business.
Lecturers in the new universities responded to Prof Sterling's remarks by accusing the group of "threatening to take their bat and ball home if they can't make the rules".
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There is no indication that the introduction of women into the religious police would necessarily make the rules any less strict, but it would boost the presence of women in public life.
"The EU is Britain's biggest trading partner, and it makes sense to remain within the bloc and to be able to make the rules rather than simply abide by them, " she said.
If big countries were to make these rules more stringent, they would deprive tax havens of a lot of business but they themselves would get hurt too as their companies lost competitiveness against foreign rivals.
In a Democracy, we collectively make the rules.
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Hopefully as we understand more about CTE and its symptoms and progression, sports teams will be able to make better rules about what is and is not allowed on the field, and safety equipment regulations will perhaps also evolve.
We simply felt it was important for us in Congress who have a constitutional obligation to make the rules that govern the armed forces and provide oversight--we needed to be more directly involved in filling our constitutional function of oversight.
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Given that there are more than 13, 000 school districts in America, all of which make their own rules, it is hardly surprising that some make silly ones.
Of course, while the rules make it clear that certain disclosures about tax information are absolutely prohibited, the rules are a bit more fuzzy when it comes to third parties.
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Skeptics are willing to play by any set of rules alarmists make, just so long as the rules are consistently applied.
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The new rules make it all the more likely a trader can abuse the system.
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