Sentences with phrase «perhaps more rules»

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Last month, a committee of House lawmakers advanced a bill that would help companies like GM and Google seek more exemptions to federal safety rules, perhaps allowing them the ability to test as many as 100,000 experimental self - driving cars in the United States.
Cheating on your husband or wife or boyfriend or girlfriend is legal, but unethical, though the rule against it is perhaps more honoured in the breach; 4.
But Ag guys aren't the only ones feeling the constraints of heavy regulation — in the oil and marijuana sectors, most are hoping for the loosening of some rules and perhaps less, but more constructive regulations.
But the details and rules have yet to be clarified and until then a tax law design today make taxes simpler has made it a lot more complicated and perhaps more costly for the government.
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Maybe it ought to be a rule, perhaps called Flannery's Rule for Flannery O'Connor, who wrote frequently about manifestations of the Spirit in backwoods preachers: the more eloquently and confidently we discuss the Holy Spirit and commemorate the Spirit in our high holy days, the less we are truly in touch with the Spirule, perhaps called Flannery's Rule for Flannery O'Connor, who wrote frequently about manifestations of the Spirit in backwoods preachers: the more eloquently and confidently we discuss the Holy Spirit and commemorate the Spirit in our high holy days, the less we are truly in touch with the SpiRule for Flannery O'Connor, who wrote frequently about manifestations of the Spirit in backwoods preachers: the more eloquently and confidently we discuss the Holy Spirit and commemorate the Spirit in our high holy days, the less we are truly in touch with the Spirit.
Without these, there is no reliable check on the policies laid down by government officials, and there is a strong likelihood that the ruling elite will become just as exploitative as any capitalist (perhaps even more so).
He perhaps recognizes implicitly that in the presence of extreme suffering there are no more rules, there is no more morality, there is no more respect for anything.
I am speaking generally, of course, but I think Christian women wrestle with these questions most of all, perhaps because in a religious culture that often puts forth narrow and contested definitions of womanhood, young women whose interests and personalities might lead them away from the list of acceptable rules and roles are subtly punished for not exhibiting a more «gentle and quiet spirit,» for not reigning in some of that ambition and drive.
Perhaps we should consider a more radical proposal, that the sovereign analogy maybe erroneous, for if we believe that God is absolutely self - sufficient and needs nothing from us nor fears us we may conclude that He has no desire to control and rule us.
That attitude fits with the message we are receiving more and more that «feeling» something somehow is more pure and perhaps, more «true» than having to fit in with the doctrine, practices, rules and observations of a formal institution that are handed down to us.
Nature, to be sure, encourages all of us to channel our caregiving more in the direction of blood relatives and reciprocating friends than in the direction of strangers and enemies, so perhaps there is a universally human epigenetic rule to this effect.
Perhaps, many suggest, it's a basic rule or pattern of this universe that It gives rise to ever more complex states of affairs, ever new and different emergent realities.
Perhaps we learn a little more than absolutely necessary about the foundations and rules of the Carolingian Empire, but otherwise the book is also an excellent, and possibly unique, comprehensive history of the secular clergy.
Not only does Vermes ignore Thomas, but in contrast with the Jesus Seminar's passion for methodological rigor, ad mits that «methodology... makes me see red, perhaps be cause more than once I have been rebuked by trans - At lantic dogmatists for illegitimately arriving at the right con clusion following a path not sanctioned by my critics» sa cred rule book.»
If you're expecting 10 % «leakage», then you may well get that much leakage on your 90 % rule — and perhaps even more, given that those at origin know you're not expecting 100 %.
He lives out the values taught to him at the private Christian school, perhaps none more than the Golden Rule.
It certainly appears that this lopsided public betting has created value on the Dolphins, but perhaps more importantly, they fit our vaunted 80/20 rule.
Perhaps even more offensive than the intransigence of the organization over the set - in - stone rule that was implemented in 2015 was the MIAA declining to call Nash by her name, instead citing «Lunenberg's female golfer.»
There was plenty more controversy in the game as Manuel Lanzini saw a perfectly good goal ruled out for offside early on while both Carroll and Gabriel were perhaps fortunate to not be dismissed during the 90 minutes.
But Barker suggests we might want to not only question these rules — some may be holding us back, making us unhappy or even ruining our relationships — but perhaps even rewrite them, thus creating a more authentic way of living.
The voting rules within the convention would be especially tricky, though, more so, perhaps, in the United Kingdom than in the United States.
The move was supposed to put their output on the same basis as the fish and chip shop down the road, although the heat element (complete with insane rules as to «ambient temperature») was perhaps more ridiculous than most.
There's been talk of pay raises for lawmakers that has not been completely ruled out by legislative leaders, perhaps laying the ground work for more discussions on the governor's other unfinished items.
«Perhaps it is time for parliament to look at the rules for selection of these powerful roles in order to make sure that when the public turn on to watch them, newspapers and broadcasters report on them and visitors come to see them, that our parliament looks more like the people we represent.»
«This rule could perhaps be used to build many more unrealized structures.»
Mellaart saw Çatalhöyük as the ancestor of much more elaborate Bronze Age civilizations, such as Knossos on Crete, and he assumed it too must have been ruled by an elite — perhaps the priests whose shrines he thought he had uncovered.
As it happens, the «rules» employed in this study were more restrictive than those used by many people and, perhaps more importantly, the participants in the study were taught by accredited teachers.
So perhaps it's time we put an end to dieting, or at least an end to the current «eat less and exercise more» paradigm that rules the current weight loss industry.
Regarding the style and the association with the piece, it makes it perhaps most suitable for more informal wear (even though we love breaking the style rules).
While I don't think I'll ever be the girl who isn't concerned with always being on time or pushing herself to be her best, perhaps today this girl will be less concerned about rules and more concerned with taking a bit of well - deserved time for herself.
Those who are less religious, and perhaps more culturally than religiously Jewish, tend to be more relaxed on the dating rules.
Of course there are exceptions to every rule, and Buscemi's memorable appearances in such big budget efforts as Mr Deeds and both Spy Kids 2 and Spy Kids 3 - D: Game Over served to remind audiences that Buscemi was still indeed at the top of his game, perhaps now more than ever.
Why, then, were the minds behind the movie simply unable (or perhaps unwilling) to break the more harmful rules that dominate real world Hollywood?
Ultimately though, such moralizing amounts to little more than narrative window dressing, which is perhaps appropriate for a film whose deeper message is that all rules — the Prime Directive, the injunction against altering history — are made to be broken.
Uses coercion and pressure (perhaps physical, but more likely peer or psychological) to compel adherence to rules and network standards.
Perhaps in Michelle Rhee's world our Connecticut laws are «more of what you call guidelines than actual rules
Independent charter schools, while funded by state taxpayers, operate outside most traditional public school rules in a way that supporters say make them more effective and perhaps better able to address long - standing challenges, such as raising test scores for low - income and minority students.
Perhaps more surprising was Roger's refusal to rule out a two - wheel drive version of the Range Rover.
They resemble «legislative history» documents, though they are perhaps even more authoritative, because they are issued at the time of, and as part of, the final rule signed by the head of the agency or another senior official with delegated authority from the agency head.
It also has various disadvantages: it could only last three years under the DMCA rulemaking rules (every exception only lasts until the next triennial rulemaking); it could cost libraries more money to support than they pay Overdrive or NetLibrary, which benefit from scale economies; and it could induce publishers to demand (and perhaps even pay for!)
By the way, this rule also applies to marketing, perhaps even more so than to writing books.
While KU is not the only program affected by this ruling, it's certainly the largest, and perhaps the most likely to survive the ruling,... more >
Perhaps they have made the admission rules more strict.
At that point, we should not rule out a low that would compete with the November lows and perhaps break them, but we should also expect that the market will be more selective at that point, so there will be many stocks that hold above the lows that have already been set.
Perhaps your system would have far more success if you removed a hindering rule.
But perhaps some other companies have more employee friendly rules...
I'm not too clear on the rules, perhaps readers can more fully flesh that out.
So perhaps refining your rules and being more consistent with them is your Resolution.
With Maryland's repeal of the Tracey v. Solesky ruling, perhaps we will see more cities and states take action against discriminatory breed specific policies.
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