King Mohammed, who took over the throne last July, has tried to sweeten the rule from Rabat.
Federal Judge Larry Alan Burns indicated he would then rule from the bench on the competency issue.
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At the same time, a new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency is pushing the price of coal up.
Despite extensive legal briefs, it's unclear whether Judge Nelson will rule from the bench or take additional time to decide.
He felt like he knew now why it was a true sin and not just a leftover rule from past society.
According to the Wall Street Journal, analysts predict that Visa and MasterCard will eliminate the no-surcharge rule from their agreements.
Karim Wade was a senior minister during his father's rule from 2000 to 2012, and was in charge of major infrastructure and energy projects.
Henman was helped by a controversial over-rule from the umpire while facing break point at 4-4 in the opening set against ninth seed Lee.
Yet the proposed rule from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology threatens the company, which has big expansion plans in the country, in two important ways.
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Relying on a rule from 1989, employers that hand out cell phones to their employees had to report the value of employer-issued cell phones as they would compensation.
It had issued a decree sacking the Bihar state government for its failure to stem the slaughter of low-caste labourers by private armies of landowners, and imposed direct rule from Delhi.
Like all Premiership clubs, Pompey have now been sent a written explanation of the rule from the Premier League and have a week to make comments before any further action is considered.
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As well as Alejandro Toledo, defeated by now-disgraced Alberto Fujimori in a rigged vote last year, they included Alan Garcia, a former president whose rule from 1985 to 1990 was marked by disastrous populism.
If the powersharing arrangement collapses in the days after Monday's debate, Northern Ireland Secretary John Reid could return Northern Ireland to direct rule from Westminster and start a review of the workings of the Good Friday Agreement.
In sum, Pervez Musharraf is facing a challenge to his rule from two sides, the first being from the radical Islamists who have attempted to assassinate the general on more than one occasion and who also challenged government authority at the Red Mosque.
He also pledged to end no-bid contracts in Iraq, root out waste and abuse in entitlement programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, require every Cabinet member to scrub department budgets "line by line, " and reinstate a "pay as you go" rule from the 1990s.
MPs, who voted by a majority of more than 300 to approve the bill, were told by Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Mandelson that the Good Friday Agreement was the nearest thing to a "perfect settlement", but that reimposing direct rule from London might be the only way to save it.
This is true of all kinds of leaders, from those who rule nations recovering from economic turmoil or emerging countries on the rise to CEOs of companies that are at inflection points or breaking out as new champions to individuals facing personal challenges.
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That's followed by a promising-looking ten minute rule bill from Labour's John Denham.
Only clear criteria for judicial standing and judicial writ prevent the rule of law from deteriorating into the rule of lawyers.
There followed 250 years (1250-1500) during which Mongol invaders entered the mix and Islamic rule receded from Spain and spread to India.
That's followed by an intriguing-looking Ten Minute Rule Bill from the Conservative Alec Shelbrooke, promoting the idea of a welfare cash card.
The latest exception to this rule comes from none other than Bill Gates, who recently praised Apple's iPod, calling it "phenomenal, unbelievable, fantastic" in front of an audience at Stanford University, California.
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On Tuesday , the Commons meets at 11.30am for justice questions and then there's a ten minute rule bill from the Conservative Stephen Mosley on Building Regulations (External Retaining and Load-bearing Walls).
America's Department of Transportation is planning a rule change from October 1st to allow passengers and crew to bring fuel-cell-powered electronic devices and one or two fuel cartridges on board in their carry-on baggage.
Kenyatta's International Criminal Court trial is set to begin in July and could take years, meaning that if he wins he may have to rule Kenya from The Hague, Netherlands, for much of his five-year term.
Traditionalists might not like it, but Calipari continually points out that he is only playing by the rules (the rule is from the NBA, and in particular, from the NBA Players Association, which has been resisting any changes).
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There will be no PMQs, so the next business will be a Ten Minute Rule Bill from Labour's Meg Munn to allow schools to register as Co-Ops (Industrial Provident Societies) and then it's on to committee of the whole House consideration of the Finance Bill.
On Tuesday the Commons meets at 11.30am for Foreign Office questions, and before MPs move on to the Succession Bill (see above) there's a Ten Minute Rule Bill from the Conservative Gareth Johnson, who wants prosecutors to be able to appeal against sentences believed to be too lenient, in a greater range of cases.
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