Ministers say they will use a rule known as "financial privilege" to ensure Parliament approves the cap.
If teens are swimming in a natural body of water like a lake or river, they should use the rule "feet first, first time" to prevent spinal injuries.
Companies ought not to be able to use this rule to stop investors expressing their views on subjects such as stock options and consulting work by auditors, Mr Pitt said.
To the day he retired he insisted on using, and teaching, slide rule use.
My high school physics teacher spent a week teaching students how to use a slide rule.
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He mentioned to me that in pilot school he did in fact learn how to use a slide rule and watch bezel slide rule.
"When you use the Rooney Rule and not correctly, you put a little bit of a bad mark on Mr. Rooney's name, and that is not good, " Edwards said Wednesday.
When Republicans use these types of rules four out of 10 times in a previous Congress and then vociferously object to the use of that rule now, I think that is -- I think that is -- again, the standard is to embrace something and then find it objectionable a pivot that requires something few figure skaters in the Olympics are able to pull off.
Was the political significance here that Welsh Labour's manifesto written for May's Assembly election said that Labour had delivered on a pledge to "eliminate the use of private sector hospitals in NHS Wales and will continue to rule out the use of PFI in health services"?
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We must also work to protect and develop the tremendous potential of critical areas such as the high seas, space, and cyberspace, ensuring their use is responsible and rule-based.
Instead the problems identified involved not giving sufficient priority to looked-after children, making the signing of home-school agreements a mandatory part of admissions and inappropriate use of the siblings rule.
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"The bottom line is that we want to bring forward across all levels of competition an objective rule through use of technology to make it much easier for athletes and chair umpires, " she said.
Asked about the possible use of nuclear weapons, Rumsfeld would not rule them out, but he seemed to suggest their use is unlikely.
Physicians like to cite a rule: Dont use the words cure and cancer in the same sentence.
Those college executives could simply use their collective and considerable rule making authority to declare that college games will only be played at college venues.
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Neither candidate appears to want to unleash another US military intervention in the region, though both clearly would not rule out the use of force.
For much of this year, the commission's reason for blocking the iPhone was that its built-in mapping capabilities violate a South Korean rule requiring the use of domestic technology for location-based services in cellphones.
The third umpire can make use of video evidence to rule on run outs, stumpings, whether a ball has hit the ground before being caught or when it is unclear if the ball has crossed the boundary or not.
In what is being seen as a significant move, the EU indicates it does not rule out the use of force - but only, the document makes clear, if political dialogue and sanctions have failed, and with the United Nations Security Council playing a central role.
The Defense Information Systems Agency, or DISA, the agency that sanctions commercial technology for Pentagon use, is set to rule in the next two weeks that Samsung's Galaxy line of smartphones, preloaded with Samsung's Knox security software, conforms with the Pentagon's so-called Security Technology Implementation Guide, according to a Defense Department spokesman.
When Mr. Bush and Mr. Gorbachev met in Helsinki in September and the Soviet leader seemed to rule out the use of force at a news conference after the meeting, Administration officials referred reporters to the joint communique, which said the two sides would consider "additional steps" if Iraq refused to withdraw.
The suggestions that the United States has no need for a kinetic-kill ASAT capability for "the next decade or two" and that there are alternatives that already exist for negating or disrupting enemy space activities, such as destroying ground stations or jamming links, would also appear to rule out the use of the Airborne Laser program for anti-satellite purposes.
Of course, since cell phones have been in use for a relatively short time, we cannot rule out the possibility that heavy and long-term use may prove to have effects when more time has elapsed.
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So, even though Congress ordered the FAA to issue a rule prohibiting airline flight crews from personal use of electronic devices in the cockpit in January of last year, no rule has been issued to date.
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Asia's smart bankers follow a hard-nosed, market-led rule of thumb: Use technology to reach the client.
He told MPs that water cannon could cause serious injury, including blindness, urging Mrs May directly to "rule out" their use.
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