Sentences with phrase «did agree the rule»

But the agency did agree the rule would make certain mining projects uneconomic and reduce annual coal employment by 124 jobs between now and 2040, thanks to lower production.

Not exact matches

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He doesn't agree with the «appetizer rule,» to wit: that the time to eat the appetizers (or raise new money) is when they're being served or available.
Leaders of both the Conservative and Labour parties, which don't normally agree on much, have ruled out the possibility of holding a «second referendum».
While the NLRB has concluded that the Triple Play employees should be allowed to commiserate on social media, do you agree with its ruling?
While SIFMA «has long supported a best interest standard for all advisors,... we remain concerned that the DOL's rule could force significant changes to current relationships, which may leave clients without the help they need to prepare for retirement, at a time when we all agree that more can and should be done
After the Supreme Court in 1911 struck down the form of resale price maintenance enabled by fair trade laws, 59 Congress in 1937 carved out an exception for state fair trade laws through the Miller - Tydings Act.60 When the Supreme Court in 1951 ruled that producers could enforce minimum prices only against those retailers that had signed contracts agreeing to do so, 61 Congress responded with a law making minimum prices enforceable against nonsigners too.62
Both Rhoades and Bullard agree that the new rules do mean a broad shift from commission to fee compensation among advisors looking for ways to avoid liability risk.
Do I personally agree with the author, to some extent, I think the 1 / 10th rule is a bit extreme almost to the point of being silly but at the same time I am a vocal advocate of living below your means so whatever gets the job done.
That meeting, however, did not go happily as the premier is accusing the PM of changing the rules unilaterally regarding their agreed - upon compensation for fish processing losses under the EU trade agreement in such a way that the province will never see those funds.
I agree that all Religions do have a lot of Man made rules that are not of Christ per say.
Hello, there and sorry for the late reply... No am not part of the protests in Yemen but can say I do not agree with the opposition nor that am satisfied of the present ruling party and their silence to corruptions in the country... all I care about is that the country lives in peace and be able to advance among nations...
While I agree that we Christians tend to conveniently overlook or selectively apply Jesus» teachings, I don't think the issue of applying the Golden rule is as straight froward as it is presented here.
Once they have recruits for a while they gradually reveal strange rules and beliefs based upon the book of Mormon which is another book that doesn't agree with the Gospel.
According to Bell, «In matters of love, it's as if God has agreed to play by the same rules we do.
In her review, Keller says, «You began your project by ignoring (actually, by pretending you did not know about) the most basic rules of hermeneutics and biblical interpretation that have been agreed upon for centuries.»
@Dunk, Morality doesn't have meaning beyond how if effects people, the rules we agree on and accept as a society will mean nothing when catastrophic even or the sun expanding wipes us off the star map; but why isn't it's effect on mankind enough?
I agree, its so costly to do a crusade in developed / western countries (crusades may not be an effective thing in such countries, so our argument shouldn't totally rule out the effectiveness of this form of evangelism).
To do this, I suspect we will have to agree on some basic «rules of engagement.»
First, I fully agree that prescription (statute of limitations) is a significant aspect of the rule of law, and I did not argue that canonical prescription ought to be ignored.
It is also thin in its reliance upon a morality understood as a free and rational assent to agreed upon rules, and therefore a morality that does not take into account the unruly — and heteronomous — nature of eros, let alone thumos.
What does it do to the trust needed for such enterprises when people can get the courts to change the rules everyone had agreed to?
Some people feel as though there is more to the universe than a random scientific reaction, but do not agree with the idea of taking rules and ideas that were written down by MEN thousands of years ago as the word of GOD.
I'm an atheist when it comes to Christianity, but that doesn't mean I don't understand the golden rule or other ideas presented by Jesus as a human philosopher, but even if I agreed with Jesus on a number of philosophical issues, in no way would I be a Christian.
I fully agree that the Church has not done a good enough job informing its followers of the rules.
I don't necessarily agree with these billboards, but it's way better than that «I Need A List Of 10 Rules To Know How To Behave» that I see in my face everywhere I go.
Given that we have been discussing biblical rules for the treatment of slaves, do you agree that the bible condones slavery in general?
Does not mean God agrees that we can call the shots and change the rules.
Pope Francis has not openly agreed with either side of the debate on divorced Catholics, but he did warn last week against «codifying faith in rules and instructions as did the scribes, the Pharisees and the doctors of law in the time of Jesus».
Even though Melissa and I are leery of saying there are any sort of definitive rules about how to date, we agree that when God does give a clear direction, it's best to follow His guidelines.
@Paperclip411: I get what you're saying, and agree to some extent, but the big difference between those other student groups and this ruling is that the student groups usually don't explicitly deny membership to those not meeting the apparent «qualifications».
The emphasis on love, with its sexual overtones, does not rule out the usefulness of moral law, but it most emphatically restricts such law to the role of guidelines or to a generally agreed consensus on ways in which love may best be expressed in human behavior and human relations.
If you don't agree with it, just ignor it like, say, the Golden Rule.
I do agree with you that it's human rule making.
Right, Damocles, I do agree that whereas no one has proven either the existence or the non-existence of a deity, the contradictions in the biblical deity are numerous enough that we can safely rule out that particular entity.
I have no interest in entering any heaven ruled by a god who tosses people into an eternity of fire burning just because they don't agree with everything his out dated book says.
Here's a question:: Do you agree with ALL of the rules and regulations of your work place?
It gave him justification to persecute others who tried to reform the church, didn't agree with, or didn't want to live by the King's «God» rules.
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Umm... while I do agree with you that EPL is the toughest, and in my humble opinion the most entertaining league in the world (I also follow Serie A, La Liga, and Bundesliga pretty closely), there are some exceptions to the rules in England as well.
UEFA had agreed on a set of punishments to give to clubs that don't obey the rules.
We all agree that if we don't respect the rules you have to be punished, but to explain to people how that works is very difficult.»
Before (and after) the Europa League game against Ostersund, Arsene Wenger emphasised that Arsenal's main objective remains to finish in the Top Four to achieve Champions League status next season, as he doesn't agree with the rule that you can enter the elite competition by the «back door» if you win the lesser Europa League.
UEFA applies the rule that is planned, but I personally don't agree with the rule.
It is not down to Arsenal just to buy a player... the selling club has to a) want to sell b) agree a price and c) ensure they have someone else to replace who they are selling Additionally because of FFP and Home - Grown rules it does nt make sense to buy all your players and then suddenly you could get 2 - 3 major injuries and have to buy someone else but then cant because you have no monies or might have to sell someone to be able to do so So many people saying negative things and that we should just go and buy and yet at the same time why spend so much on someone when we could have got somebody else!
«The old man is policy,» says a man who has been close to the family, and the boys readily agree that they all talk to him every day, by phone or in person, and that if he rules against something they won't do it.
But, he and any other club involved does have a right to appeal any decision made that they don't agree, It's in the FFP rules.
In a perfect world we all have to agree before we sign anybody and we don't break that rule very often.
They do have friends, even at the same school, who don't agree with those «rules».
Again, while I am not a scientist or medical doctor, I don't necessarily agree, especially if the amount of what Bob Cantu calls «total brain trauma» can be significantly reduced through a combination of limits on full - contact practices and / or hit counts, rule changes, and if we do a better job of identifying concussive injury to get concussed players off the field (or ice, or field, or court, or pitch), and and hold kids out longer before they are allowed to return to play so the risk of reinjury is reduced as much as reasonably possible.
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