It received more than 7, 500 comments on a single rule.
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It will change every single rule that you know.
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Almost every single rule regarding the Euro and indeed the strictures of the European Central Bank (ECB) has been broken in two as anything possible was done to prevent Greece then Ireland having to exit the Euro.
With the passing of the Gandhis, India in the 1990s shifted from single-party rule to coalition politics.
That has largely gone since Mr Erdogan's mildly Islamist Justice and Development (AK) Party shot to single-party rule in 2002.
The Supreme Court's single-digit rule may thus weaken deterrence in cases where a defendant is likely to be caught less than once in ten times.
And with the single-make trye rule as well, it is close, hard racing, and all down to talent.
Most of the oil-bearing countries are at best fragile democracies emerging from long periods of autocratic postcolonial single-party or military rule.
MPs argue that the deal breaks the treaty's rule of a single eight-year term for the president, they are unlikely to try to block it.
At age 82, he came back as prime minister (for the fourth time), and in several exhausting months almost single-handedly pushed Home Rule through Parliament, only to see it contemptuously discarded by the House of Lords.
Sketching out a timetable, Wilson said the National Mediation Board would rule on an application for single carrier status: each work group would select union representatives.
Malawi does not, as a rule, approve adoptions for single or divorced people, but the official at the country's welfare department said that each case was considered on merit.
Euro wonks will be further affronted that the British sought a veto on specific financial regulations, two decades after the unanimity rule was booted out of the single market by none other than Margaret Thatcher.
Instead, a single judge will hear the entire case and then rule on a person's guilt or innocence.
In 1981, the islands of Antigua and Barbuda became a single independent state, ending 30 years of British rule.
The vision is of one website to rule them all - or rather a single destination for the government's customers rather than more than 400 different addresses spread across the various Whitehall departments.
"This is the rule that families across this country follow every single day, and there's no reason their government shouldn't do the same, " he said.
The biggest single obstacle to a Serbian clearing of minds is the continued rule over rump-Yugoslavia of President Slobodan Milosevic.
Amazon is violating the classic Harvard Business Review rule that smart companies are supposed to have a single-minded focus on a narrow marketplace.
France and Britain are, however, probably excluded: the first because it had Mr Delors, and because it made such a fuss over the central bank, and the second because it has become an unwritten rule in Brussels that only a country in the single currency can supply the commission's president.
Ja Rule, who topped the UK singles charts last November with his single Wonderful, has had a string of hits in recent years, including duets with Jennifer Lopez and Ashanti.
She also said that "not one single day of children's education has been disrupted" during the work to rule.
In other words, memories of a single occurrence in our lives can easily feel like the exception, rather than the rule.
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If we could change that rule, it would create its own movement where you would see every single school, church, and factory in the country putting solar panels on their roofs, which the neighbors could invest in it.
That rule has motivated companies like Facebook to channel pre-IPO stock sales to single, large investors, to keep the shareholder base down.
So before you pay a single bill or buy that next cup of coffee, do yourself a huge favor and put this rule into your playbook.
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David Wright struck out but Duda punched a ground-rule double to left for his third hit, and John Buck's run-scoring single tied it at 2.
If the FCC is worried about a single carrier buying up the entirety of the spectrum in the forthcoming broadcast spectrum auction, then a simple rule forbidding such an outcome in that auction is more efficacious than a clumsy spectrum cap.
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