• The work and pensions secretary said the European Commission had "got to understand" that "people shouldn't use the free movement rules just to travel around, looking for the best benefits they can get".

    BBC: UK Politics

  • Some 30 states allow raw milk sales for human consumption, according to the Food and Drug Administration, although federal rules prohibit the movement of these products across state lines.

    WSJ: One Small Win for Raw Milk

  • Special clauses were also inserted to cater to a particular western European anxiety: the prospect that the EU's rules on free movement of people and labour will lead to a flood of poor Muslim immigrants heading west.

    ECONOMIST: A date with Turkey | The

  • The French, however, pointed out that the Schengen rules grant freedom of movement only to those with proper passports and the means to support themselves.

    ECONOMIST: Italy and immigration

  • The restrictions have to be lifted at the end of next year at the latest, under EU rules on freedom of movement and the single market.

    BBC: French government eases job access for Roma

  • The better answer would be to insist that any member afraid of the free movement of labour should fix temporary rules for its own territory alone, leaving the others to be more liberal if they wished.

    ECONOMIST: Make it ten, set a date | The

  • In a test-case ruling involving a Belgian soccer player, Jean-Marc Bosman, the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg decided in December 1995 that the European Union's rules on the free movement of labour applied to sportsmen.

    ECONOMIST: The pros and cons of free trade in rugby players: An English case study | The

  • The World Development Movement's Barry Coates points to the proposed MAI rules.

    BBC: Investment puzzle for WTO

  • These rules oblige governments not to place obstacles in the way of free movement of goods and people.

    ECONOMIST: Farewell, pan-European tax harmony?

  • But Judge Michael Silverstein took pains in his order to detail the process by which the Legion wooed Mee, bending the rules to let her become a "consecrated" member of its lay movement, giving her privileged access to Maciel and inviting her on special trips to Rome and Mexico.

    NPR: RI Records: Relatives Worried About Catholic Widow

  • But that so-called empire arguably was the global rules-based system, committed to abolishing slavery and to free trade and free movement on the seas.

    WSJ: The Weekend Interview with Charles Hill: The Empire Strikes Back

  • The education reform movement is hard at work finding good ways to measure success, and determine universal and objective rules for how people should be hired and fired, and figuring out what kinds of certifications should be required, etc.

    FORBES: School Choice vs. High-Stakes-Testing

  • It extends to cut-offs on water, stricter rules on the use of pesticides, prohibitions on the caging of chickens and a growing movement to ban the use of genetic engineering in crops.

    FORBES: America's Agricultural Angst

  • Wherever they went, they infuriated the non-Mormon locals, and also managed to infuriate one another: the early history of the movement involves a bewildering series of excommunications, internal banishments, and the increasing threat of violence to enforce new rules as Smith received them.

    NEWYORKER: I, Nephi

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