According to the constitution, the election commission's announced winner remains the legal leader until the Supreme Court rules otherwise.
It always felt, when you covered a Brussels summit, that Britain was there on sufferance, but the rules said otherwise: technically we were and are an equal member of a 27-nation union whose oft-explained "three pillars" of governance were applied for the common good.
That includes accountability for those that break the rules -- otherwise the NPT is just words on a page.
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This approach is a great example of how a couple simple rules in an otherwise free-flowing creative process can make all the difference.
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He even raised the sensitive issue of the rebate that Britain gets from the EU budget in compensation for the quirky rules that would otherwise make it a disproportionately large net contributor.
The French president even raised the sensitive issue of the rebate that Britain gets from the EU budget in compensation for the quirky rules that would otherwise make it a disproportionately large net contributor.
It would be too simple for Americans to avoid the new rules with foreign brokers otherwise.
It was compulsory and I would have been reported for a serious breach of the rules if I tried otherwise.
Otherwise, rules were few in Shanghai, and opportunities endless.
Otherwise, the rules for business travel rely merely on the ordinary and necessary rules.
Your vision is sharp, you hear cars coming and going, turning the corners and otherwise following the rules.
Or did he speed up the process, or otherwise bypass established rules, because of a personal friendship with Jill Kelley?
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For tart cherries (Morello, Amarelle), which are excellent in pies and usually sold canned or otherwise preserved, Michigan rules.
It did not afford them the privileges enjoyed by legitimate prisoners of war--those who wear uniforms, carry weapons openly and otherwise comply with the rules of war.
If any such provision is determined to be invalid or otherwise unenforceable, these rules shall be construed in accordance with their terms as if the invalid or unenforceable provision was not contained therein.
In the event that any such provision is determined to be invalid or otherwise unenforceable, these rules shall be construed in accordance with their terms as if the invalid or unenforceable provision was not contained therein.
The same rules apply for kidnapped children who would otherwise be considered a qualifying relative.
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One of the first rules in diplomacy--economic or otherwise--is to do no harm.
Healthy Indiana now covers about 43, 000 low-income people not otherwise eligible for Medicaid under federal rules.
They also say that the rules prevent them from treating as many patients as they otherwise could.
Under congressional budget scoring rules, funding for new IRS initiatives is exempt from otherwise applicable spending caps if an initiative is projected to produce an ROI of greater than 1:1.
Lawmakers in California and Rhode Island are considering bills that would impose new rules on such coverage when offered to small employers, who otherwise would find self-insurance too risky.
Gaining an extra 270 days to trade on a non-registered foreign bank platform can help many retail forex traders who are not otherwise ready to begin trading under the new CFTC rules, which include 50:1 margin on majors, 20:1 margin on minors, the hedging rule and no FDIC, SPIC or segregation protection.
In its otherwise obscure Notice of Proposed Rule Makingcovering radio station ownership rules, the FCC last November made it clear that the agency is skeptical of claims that consolidation has reduced the variety of programming available to listeners.
Their argument has a certain superficial appeal: The treaty establishes rules of the road for littoral waters that are better than might otherwise apply and, if we are a party to LOST, we can ensure they stay that way.
In addition to the obvious benefits of treaty obligations and mutually shared rules, an effectual dispute resolution venue only further encourages business ventures that might otherwise seem too risky.
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And under the match-funding rules, lottery money has attracted private as well as local public funds to projects that might otherwise never have happened.
Sales of trucks in the U.S. had surged in 2006 in anticipation of strict emission rules that came into force at the start of 2007, taking away sales that would have otherwise been made this year.
Otherwise, they would have known he was deeply in debt and vulnerable to breaking the rules in treating Jackson to keep his job, it argues.
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