Other rules constraining law firm structure, such as rigid rules on conflicts of interest and restrictions on cross-border practice, may also fall.
Certainly there will be much closer supervision of national budgets, with some kind of legal structure to enforce rules on spending.
An advisory committee on regulatory issues has been asked by the SEC and CFTC to submit recommendations later this month on how to modernise market structure and trading rules.
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Assange and the others in the Bunker spent much of their time trying to piece together details: the units involved, their command structure, the rules of engagement, the jargon soldiers used on the radio, and, most important, whether and how the Iraqis on the ground were armed.
Rules, structure, boundaries and achievement dominate over compassion, humanity and the group dynamic.
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The same parents can also be demanding, providing rules and structure and holding children consistently accountable for their behavior.
The analysis in the speech he gave last night in Frankfurt, "Debt and deleveraging, long-term and short-term challenges", also implies that - on the basis of the eurozone's current rules and structure - it is rational for investors to charge more for lending to any eurozone government (even Germany's) than to governments such as those of the US or UK which have their own respective currencies and central banks.
The structure itself breaks all the rules of the standard, sterile car dealership, oozing luxury with its grand proportions and LEED certification.
Every Landesbank has tried to adjust its ownership structure to prepare for the new rules.
To have transparency, to understand the rules by which to put structure to that activity, we need START and we need it badly.
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But such ventures as Visa Commerce will force Visa to transform almost everything about its business: its computer systems, its rules and regulations, its fee structure, its corporate personality.
Instead, she lived in a household that lacked the structure and as a result she made her own rules.
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In a nutshell, the problems were efficiency and scale, and the solution was bureaucracy, with its hierarchical structure, cascading goals, precise role definitions, and elaborate rules and procedures.
In addition, the government is due to review its structure of social charges, as well as its public-pension rules.
So Mr Sarkozy talks about coming out of the Schengen agreement, Ms le Pen of ditching the euro, Mr Hollande of renegotiating the EU's budgetary rules, and Mr Melenchon of sidestepping international markets or Nato's military command structure.
Why, if politicians are at last to do something about the Depression-era rules that govern financial firms, have they not tried to update America's supervisory structure at the same time?
But the structure of the industry and the way it operates have largely been dictated by a web of government rules more appropriate to the 16th century than the 21st.
There will be a set of simple rules detailing when a bailiff can enter a property, what they can take and a fee structure to end excessive and multiple charges.
As the Bank of France pointed out, the bonus plan complies with rules introduced in February at the behest of Christine Lagarde, the finance minister, to ensure that the structure of bankers' compensation does not encourage excessive risk-taking.
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