"It's probably one of those moments that will go down with the changes to the offside rule and the back-pass rule, which most of us at the time were very skeptical about, but which we've now taken to our hearts because we appreciate it, " he said.
Reacting to these tragedies, the NCAA has for the first time established a rule for mandatory testing of all student athletes in D-1 schools.
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Many were dressed in period costumes and some carried replica firearms of the type smuggled into the northern part of Ireland to oppose Home Rule at that time.
And many things the government does, like maintaining the rule of law, building the roads, and stabilizing the financial system from time to time are necessary to the success of the economy.
The existing rule, sadly, evaluates proposals almost exclusively on the basis of how much time a new rail line shaves off commutes.
If, in the next election, Syriza scores 26% it would get about the same number of seats, under the vote redistribution rule, as ND got this time - say just over 100.
It creates an unfair, jump-the-gun, time-to-market advantage, by ignoring the rule of law standard of securing permission from property owners before use in the marketplace, a business practice that law-abiding competitors must respect.
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He concluded that his rule of thumb has survived the test of time.
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The exception to this rule is if you held the job in question for a significant period of time.
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But building institutions of democracy, structures for economic growth and welfare, education, development, and the rule of law are major steps and will take time.
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Already their numbers have been decimated by marriage and migration. (Some 40, 000 Macanese now live abroad.) They and their once-graceful port at the mouth of the Pearl River will have a hard time maintaining a distinct identity under mainland rule.
Given currently elevated equity valuations, widening credit spreads, deteriorating market internals, and the rapidly increasing risk of fresh economic weakness, there is little in the current data to rule out these extended time frames.
Those who deliberated for two minutes and then were distracted for two minutes chose a rule-abiding apartment 44% of the time, but identified the apartment with the best aggregate of attributes 58% of the time.
While there are a lot of other prominent clerics who are now back from exile, there were many of them who spent time in Iran and Syria during the really hard days of Saddam's rule.
Since the time of the first Neanderthal primary, rule No. 1 in politics has been to tell people what they want to hear.
Lawyers for the claimant said of the ruling in November 2011 that it was the first time a court had been asked to rule on whether the "relationship between a Catholic priest and his bishop is akin to an employment relationship".
Unfortunately, the consequence of the rule has forced runners to go underground while their power continues to be evident, and possibly growing with time.
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"Dark and Deadpan" chronicles the transition, that cusp of time just before TV began to rule all media.
In some alternate plane of the space-time continuum dinosaurs with prehensile claws rule the Earth, and purple monkeys are their servants.
If his victory is confirmed, it will be the eighth time Mr Chavez has won public approval of his rule and his policies, after two presidential elections and six referendums.
At the same time, the assassination became a symbol of resistance to German rule, and elevated the Czechs in allied eyes.
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In return, they ask for rule of law and the ability to complete honest deals and repatriate capital when the time is right.
Madison failed to appreciate how vulnerable large republics would be to the inevitable emergence of coalitions of minorities under majority rule knitted together both contemporaneously and over time to rent seek, logroll and oppress.
The last time Duecy was in Tokyo, she was sticking to her rule of always being a generous American ambassador and left a couple of dollars on the table at a noodle house where she had lunch.
Over time, the black-out rule has been unpopular and the subject of several antitrust challenges in courts of law.
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"We kind of take for granted that we have this kind of technology, but at the time they were operating with the slide rule, " he said.
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At the same time, a new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency is pushing the price of coal up.
Obtaining justice might be time consuming, expensive, and uncertain, but confidence in the rule-of-law is what keeps the vast majority of contracts from being broken in the first place.
We all know what is needed -- a transition that is timely, new laws and a constitution that uphold the rule of law, political parties and a strong civil society, and, for the first time in Libyan history, free and fair elections.
He talks of newly independent states that rejected hierarchy at the same time as they rejected imperial rule.
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