Sentences with phrase «different than the rules»

But before you get frustrated, you need to understand some basic dating rules — rules that are very different than the rules you follow in your daily professional life.
Certainly different than the rules in Ontario.
Rules under the Community Cat program are slightly different than the rules that apply to the low income animals or rescue animals:
The rules on the lake are very different than the rules of driving a car on the road.
FHA loan rules for home purchases are different than the rules for FHA insured loans for condominium units.

Not exact matches

The UWC, which uses a different, lower standard of evidence than law enforcement to reach a verdict quickly, delivered a ruling within five months.
There isn't much about the new text that's radically different than the initial proposal the FCC released in late April — it still aims to reverse the Title II classification that gives the agency broad authority over internet service providers, and still questions whether rules that ban those ISPs from slowing down or speeding up certain sites for payment are even necessary in the first place.
Business owners who committed their capital years or decades back could be forced to deal with a very different set of rules than they began with.
Soon, President McKinley and the ruling Republican party changed their tune and advocated for Puerto Rico to remain a colony, with only token representation in Congress and governed by different tax laws than the mainland.
Other countries could follow the same rule book — I think we are going to see something like that with South Korea and probably many others — but the market's fate will be no different than after what played out in Japan and Australia.
That's because he's the most aggressive dove, and the person most eager to see the Fed follow a rule in which they allow inflation to grow more than normal until employment is improved, a notion that's not that different from what Bernanke announced a couple of weeks ago.
After all, one of the main drivers for the new regulation is the desire to let the companies deal with one unified set of rules across Europe, rather than with varying legal interpretations from 28 different member states.
The new cryptocurrency is a clone of the original bitcoin blockchain, but it will play by different rules than the original digital currency.
China's plan involves very different strings than the postwar American checks did: no interest in promoting the rule of law, free markets, and (US - led) global standards, but a rather simple «buy from Chinese state owned corporations, accept Chinese currency, employ Chinese standards.»
Different rules apply to cars worth more than $ 500.
For example, in the UK, B2B cold emails for corporations have very different rules than B2B small business and B2C emails.
Rollovers, 12b - 1 fees and even fee structures that treat cash different than investment capital are «hot potatoes» under the DOL fiduciary rule, Taiber added.
Even though the basic rules apply to everyone, a couple has more options than a single person because each member of a couple1 can claim at different dates, and may be eligible for spousal benefits.
What is different is that regulators recently decided to start enforcing their rules rather than trusting bank executives to self - regulate.
But what separated Him (and His disciples) from the Essenes is that it seemed to be the exception rather than the rule to huddle up and live life distant from people who were different.
In fact religious laws and rules are no different than kid's tree house ones.
Ironically, it is somewhat homophobic to think that gay people need a different rule from everyone else, as if we are less capable of sexual holiness than straight people.
They might make a few motions that look like communism, but they are more interested in keeping their personal power and wealth, no different than Qaddafi in Libya, or any of thousands of dictators and ruling elites throughout human history.
These people can't accept that reality because it would mean that they have no reason to oppose homosexuality other than a completely arbitrary rule that divides humanity into two different classes without any real reason to do so.
It wasn't the summer that brought an end to my doubt, but it was the summer I encountered a different Jesus, a Jesus who requires more from me than intellectual assent and emotional allegiance; a Jesus who associated with sinners and infuriated the religious; a Jesus who broke the rules and refused to cast the first stone; a Jesus who gravitated toward sick people and crazy people, homeless people and hopeless people; a Jesus who preferred story to exposition and metaphor to syllogism; a Jesus who answered questions with more questions, and demands for proof with demands for faith... a Jesus who healed each person differently and saved each person differently; a Jesus who had no list of beliefs to check off, no doctrinal statements to sign, no surefire way to tell who was «in» and who was «out»; a Jesus who loved after being betrayed, healed after being hurt, and forgave while being nailed to a tree; a Jesus who asked his disciples to do the same...
Still, if the amended rule is imperfect, it is nevertheless more workable than the golden rule — first, because it acknowledges that people are different, and second, because it provides explicitly for taking the other person's point of view into account.
You should ask yourself, to help cure you of your horrid delusions, why it is that even the majority of believers in the world believe in a different god than you do, with wildly different rules to follow, and why your supposedly omnipotent creature can't do a better job of marketing himself over those other beliefs.
The practical effect of his ruling is that it leaves Obamacare's mandate and penalty scheme in place but under a different name, but it is worse than that.
Those on the center right need to explain the interpretive rules which seem to lead them to different conclusions on some issues (divorce, the role of women in the church) than on others (homosexuality, salvation for non-Christians).
The EPC claim comes from alleged different treatment for these self - insuring companies subject to the Administration's rule in light of the exceptions and those employers exempt for other reasons (e.g. fewer than 50 employees).
Perhaps the rules for being famous are just different than everyone thinks they are...
= > are you suggesting a godless one rule global government will somehow be different than what history has clearly demonstrated happens when power is centralized?
I am not sure of the correct interpretation, but it appears that fishon is saying that if he could have been in the planning stages, (if God had of consulted fishon when God was deciding what His attitude, attributes, and rules would be) God would be different than he is in the bible.
Morality does not rule out feeling — on a human level moral judgment is simply logically in a different category than ordinary feeling.
This seems different than what your linked article stated: «There was also a complex set of rules for ceremonial purity and cleanness.
It is recorded that the first intercollegiate football game was held at New Brunswick on Nov. 6, 1869 between Rutgers and Princeton and that Rutgers won 6 - 4, the scoring and playing rules being considerably different than they are today.
Anyway, here is Extreme Rules, a show that looks a lot different than whatever WWE had previously planned for it before Braun Strowman's elbow needed fixing.
we did nt force midfielders to adapt out wide we just played with a different tactic and formation than the most simple tactic of one striker and two wingers, if that was the only right formation then there wouldnt be so much different formations, you guys always talk as if the 4 -3-3 is a rule and wenger absolutely has to play a winger in the right slot of the 3 up top, tactics arent and shouldnt be that simple, it isnt a rule that one has to play two wingers..
With rule changes going into effect for the first time this offseason — like the amount of time a player has to make his decision or the ways picks are lost and gained, things will be a little different than previous years.
This World Team Tennis features different rules than normal doubles Tennis and things got interesting / weird.
It's no different than Pep Guardiola losing his shit because his all of his players were being ruled out due to injuries late last season.
This World Team Tennis features different rules than normal doubles Tennis and things...
This debate about De Bruyne being better than Bergkamp, it's a different time, rules have changed to accommodate the forwards.
That's because of a rule that prohibits prospective athletes from signing more than one national letter of intent per year, even if it's in a different sport and the previous school properly released the athlete from the agreement.
The Supreme Court is expected to rule on two landmark cases impacting same - sex couples this week and their ability to marry (I am loathe to call it same - sex marriage or gay marriage because it's just marriage, no different than anyone else's marriage; the people in it just happen to be of the same sex).
Many people made fun of Pence, some noted how damaging such a policy is to women who may be excluded from important situations and others said, hey, it's no different than the strict rules of other religious groups, such as fundamentalist Muslims and Orthodox Jews.
It did mean things were different - intake rules were relaxed because I did need to eat more and I was given more saline via my drip than otherwise.
However, teens engage a different part of the brain when it comes to impulse control and emotion; they're more likely to be ruled by that emotion than an adult when it comes to social responses.
Twins play by a whole different set of rules than singleton pregnancies!
I don't know if things are different now than before or if your day - care provider had their own rules but currently, a 13 month - old only needs to have 4 ounces of fluid milk per meal for meeting the Child Nutrition Standards.
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