But fluid intelligence, the ability to analyze abstract situations involving novel sets of rules, plays an outsize role.
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How much overlap exists between the two sets of rules--Sarbanes-Oxley and FDICIA--should determine how much accounting firms will charge for an audit.
Small businesses, which must sometimes deal with 40 sets of rules, licences and tax-requirements before legally existing, have been all but smothered.
She found that groups of people tended to have complex sets of rules, norms and penalties to ensure that such resources were used sustainably.
But until the American people see that happening, yes, they are going to continue to express frustrations about what they see as two sets of rules.
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We do want to make sure that everybody is operating within an international framework and sets of rules in which countries recognize their responsibilities to each other.
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Another way to determine attitudes is natural language processing methods, where software algorithms use different sets of rules to decipher statements and try to glean their intended meaning.
In what looks like a case of major communication breakdown or simply red tape, two different divisions within Health and Human Services have issued conflicting sets of rules for hospitals.
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I'm confident on technical agreement - we will not have two sets of rules - and I hope and believe we will have progress in the next few days.
"There are two sets of rules in Russia -- one set for parties who are paying out of their own pockets, and another for the party and candidates with access to public resources, " says Elena Panfilova, head of TI Russia.
Rodney Brooks of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology nudged the whole field forward in early 1990s when he showed how robots could make faster decisions by responding to sensory data from their immediate environment rather than relying on complex sets of rules.
Linguistic-knowledge translators have two sets of grammatical rules one for the source language and one for the target.
We found that the best teams live by sets of simple rules and hold each member accountable for honoring those rules.
Matters are further complicated by other sets of government rules that must be followed by those wishing to operate in the formal economy.
This sets out the rules of what cities bidding for the games are allowed to do.
More generally, it is possible that having two sets of capital-adequacy rules will distort competition between Basel 1 and Basel 2 banks.
Section 203 of the Implementation Act sets forth certain rules for determining whether a good is an originating good for the purpose of implementing preferential tariff treatment provided for under the Agreement.
The Cypriot deal sets back the cause of the new global rules for bringing order to banking systems when crisis hits.
The FCC is being urged to include rules that would ease the way for open, flexible cell-phone networks when it sets the rules for an upcoming auction of the wireless spectrum.
The government is currently preparing a "slimmed down" version of the document, which sets out the rules for fair admissions in England.
Filling this new role at this time in my career is somewhat comparable to being that 20- or 30-something young parent who is still cool enough to remember what it is like to be the teenager, but now has to play the role of the grown-up who sets and enforces rules.
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This willingness to flout the rules for the sake of being hip sets today's generation apart from predecessors, who accepted the personality-stifling garb as an obligatory rite of passage.
This sets out rules for how much rich countries should cut emissions of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, that are thought to add to global warming.
For several years, the SEC and the London-based International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), which oversees the international rules, focused on steadily bringing the two sets of standards together.
The most important test will come not in the vulnerable economies of the developing world, nor in Japan, but in the rich, developed world that provides most of that capital and sets the tone on trade and investment rules.
The commonest, about 60% of the total, are home-owner associations: a house buyer also becomes a member of an association that owns the common areas, levies dues and sets rules.
New laws mean that new free schools and academies, if they are faith-based, have to limit their "faith intake" to 50% of the total if they are oversubscribed, whereas voluntary-aided schools can select pupils on the basis of their faith as long as they follow the Admissions Code, which sets out rules for England's schools.
The CFP sets out rules on how much fish may be caught in any year to ensure sustainability of fishing stocks.
As part of the agreement, the European Commission will revise its Capital Requirements Directive, which sets out rules on capital and liquidity.
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