Rule one in drug development is that a company isn't allowed to change its criteria after the fact.
They definitely have to build up their deposits because you know, that's going to be - that's rule one.
Prime Minister David Cameron has said he is not persuaded of the need for a referendum but would not rule one out.
Kirsty Williams AM, the Liberal Democrat health spokesperson agreed that it was not fair to have one rule for one and one rule for another.
Oh, yes, one other rule: only one stable per person, please.
This rule was one of the reasons that Google ultimately decided to go public in 2004.
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Rule number one for the perfect day in Boston: do not even think about driving a car around here.
Secondly, Rep. Boehner should enforce his rule of one dollar in spending cuts for every dollar increase in the debt limit.
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The rule is one plank of a raft of new regulations, dubbed the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009.
Li also relates another rule: One business he will not get into, out of deference to his late mother's wishes, is casinos.
"I have a rule, one that was honed by more than 30 years in high tech, " Intel's chairman, Andy Grove, once e-mailed me.
Camp rule number one:All guests must play hard--and work hard.
Memo to Big Entertainment: In case you missed this in business school, rule number one in sales is try not to induce nausea on the part of your prospective sales targets.
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Rule number one, he confides with a laugh, is their desire to open stores in cities he and Johansson find personally appealing, not places where the company would necessarily make a killing.
If the monarchy is to survive in Morocco, the king still has a lot of convincing to do to show why rule by one rather than the many is not necessarily a bad thing.
The National Football League scratched one controversial rule but introduced a new one at its annual meeting in Arizona on Wednesday as the league eliminated the so-called "tuck rule" but approved a contentious new measure to limit hits with the helmet.
Our correspondent said he had fallen victim to the persistence of the Labour Party - "who portrayed him as all that was worst about the government, symbolising one rule for those at the top and one for everyone else" - and the Police Federation who were fighting the government over cuts and reform.
Perhaps one of the stranger rule changes, and one Boise State fans surely will notice, would require teams to have either their jerseys or pants contrast in color to the playing field.
Many rules have come out of the Dodd Frank legislation, but the Volcker Rule was the one that prompted Occupy the SEC to weigh in on the regulatory debate, showing the rule is not just powerful as a profit killer, but also as a symbol of financial services reform.
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There is only one rule: riders must not interfere with the reins of other horses.
Certainly, we cannot rule out that one or more EMU members may leave the euro.
My number one rule is to work with only nice people, and they are all great people.
One rule of negotiating that I always keep at the forefront: never underestimate the power of ego and insecurity.
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One rule, passed last year, will be implemented this year as all players must wear thigh and knee pads.
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If confirmed, the Volcker rule "is one thing I'm going to turn my personal attention to, " Ms. White said.
It only confirmed their suspicion that the EU has one rule for the big and another for the small.
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