Sentences with phrase «sticking to this rule forced»

Sticking to this rule forced me to not forgo music altogether while working out, allowing my mind to ease into a space of focus.

Not exact matches

«It's our hope that developing a women's lacrosse - specific headgear standard that reflects the significant rule and culture differences between boys» and girls» lacrosse will mitigate the focal impact forces that occur from stick - to - head contact in the girl's game while maintaining the integrity of girls» lacrosse.
What if out there, beyond where we can easily keep our eye on it, the universal force doesn't stick to the rules?
«The majority of ETFs track indices, which forces the manager to think about their investment process, apply a systematic set of rules to it — and stick to it,» he says.
• You're still stuck with MDIB / RMD / MD Rules (where the IRS forces you to withdraw money when you reach 70 1/2, so it can recoup the insignificant taxes you've saved in the past).
Nor is there any way to force a «stick to the rules» judge to act with compassion when a life is at stake.
But seen through the prism of stricter incoming EU data protection rules, under the new GDPR regime which comes into force next May, there are certainly serious financial considerations for Facebook's business pertaining to privacy — as the new EU regime includes a far larger stick to beat companies that are judged to have violated data protection rules while also tightening up privacy rules by, for example, expanding the definition of personal data and giving EU citizens the right to ask for their data to be deleted.
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