Under the rules, the majority party called two witnesses and the minority party one.
Even local enterprises in the zone would operate under the rules of the marketplace.
Under the rules, Chinese companies are also not allowed to export solar panels below cost.
Certain services may not be available to attest clients under the rules and regulations of public accounting.
Under the rules, they can't vote for themselves and they must announce the score in both English and French.
The claimants have a vested interest in litigating under the rules, which they could contribute to, the president noted.
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"Under the rules of golf I can play, " Woods said, relieved to have escaped his round still in contention.
All detainees will be questioned under the rules outlined by the Geneva Conventions.
Under the rules of the Southern African Development Community, a threatened member can call on support from the others.
Under the rules, those unable to walk more than 20m would qualify, rather than the previous distance of 50m.
Under the rules, staff salary adjustments take effect on 1 July, so the pay increase will have to be backdated.
Under the rules the country is divided into three categories - "high risk", "at risk" and "disease-free" - by county.
You can or could claim (under the rules for children of divorced or separated parents) this child as your dependent.
Under the rules of the Bank, Petrobras would have to use that money to purchase goods and services of US companies.
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The Alliance Party redesignated themselves as Unionists to provide Trimble with the cross-party votes he required under the rules of the Assembly.
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Under the rules, there are two types of speculative limits, one for the spot month, and one for non-spot month position limits.
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Pitney says having relatives take each others' seats creates a kind of continuity that simply isn't permissible under the rules of term limits.
Under the rules, once a listing market issues a trading pause, the other exchanges are required to pause trading in that security on their markets.
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Under the rules of the Southern African Customs Union, a fledgling free-trade area, cars made in Botswana can be exported to South Africa almost duty-free.
Arguably, these regulations hurt more than they help, and that we would better off letting insurance companies operate under the rules where they are domiciled.
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Then they sell Hong Kong dollars, which, under the rules of the territory's currency board, automatically shrinks the money supply and pushes up interest rates.
Under the rules of the club's administration, Pompey are allowed a maximum of 20 players in their squad, and all signings need to be ratified by the Football League.
"Under the rules of parity, the way welfare payments work, if changes come in at Westminster they are expected to be brought in here, " said Stephen Walker.
Mr Darby said he also disagreed with the principle of state funding for political parties, but added that all MEPs were entitled to it under the rules.
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Under the rules, as written, an attorney like my husband would be exempt from the competency exam and continuing education requirements simply by virtue of his profession.
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The chair then spoke to the motion, and has denied, under the rules, the right of the gentleman who made the motion to, in fact respond to it.
Under the rules of the scheme, approved by the Treasury Department, information disclosed within the group of banks could not be turned over to the FBI or police.
Faculty and staff get a bigger break: under the rules, you can deduct the cost of your uniforms if you are a civilian faculty or staff member of a military school.
Under the rules, companies today can set any price they choose for their output, as long as it is not too high (gouging), too low (predatory dumping) or just right (collusion).
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