Pitney says having relatives take each others' seats creates a kind of continuity that simply isn't permissible under the rules of term limits.
Far better would be statutory limits on spending increases and debt as a share of GDP, sequesters that automatically cut spending if Congress exceeds those limits, supermajority rules for replacing those limits, and revisions of the budget baseline so that each year's budget begins at last year's spending levels, not with automatic increases.
The rules replace earlier limits of 150 feet in rural areas and 350 feet in urban ones.
Combine this with the decline of shared rules and limits on behavior.
Among the other 24 deregulated rules include the elimination of limits on the quantity of communication, such as phone calls and text messages, coaches can have with recruits.
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"Accordingly, the trial was fairly conducted, with uniform time limits and rules of evidence applied to both sides, " the judge said.
He also saw me ignoring some basic rules of good trading like observing limits, taking profits at pre-determined points, and adhering to stop-loss guidelines.
The FSA's chairman, Lord Turner, saw this problem as "a cultural tendency to be always pushing" the limits of the rules.
Under the rules, there are two types of speculative limits, one for the spot month, and one for non-spot month position limits.
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The rules set spot month position limits at 25% of estimated physical deliverable supply.
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Far more irksome, however, are the rules that continue to keep large parts of Asia off-limits to western private banks.
Most operate within a web of risk limits, documentation requirements and other rules that make it easy to turn a bad bet into a criminal matter.
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Undoubtedly, rules and limits must be laid down to ensure the effectiveness of the programme.
The Handschu guidelines came out of landmark lawsuit the lawyers filed and a subsequent 1985 court settlement that set strict time limits for investigations, imposed rules on the kinds of records police could keep and created a three-person body to oversee such investigations.
Apart from enhanced substantiation rules, the problem with entertainment is that it limits some deductions to 50% of what you spend.
Some banks also are considering increasing their issuance of prepaid cards, a form of plastic similar to debit cards but excluded from fee limits in the new federal rules.
The estimate is based on having two people per square metre, and takes into account limits on the number of people in venues like nightclubs, according to ABNT rules.
Balanced-budget rules not linked to expenditure limits, such as America's Gramm-Rudman-Hollings act of 1985 and the European Union's Stability and Growth Pact, have been less successful.
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One of the most contentious issues has been how to set the number of workers that may be admitted in the future, with business wanting liberal rules and labor wanting limits.
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The so-called bonus depreciation rules are available under Section 168(k) of the IRS code, and typically apply to qualified property with no limits.
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