Well, there are no hard and
fast rules on the matter: It's the instinct that has to be sharper.
Not exact matches
The Trump administration plans to argue the weaker
rules will lead to cheaper vehicles, boost sales and employment and improve safety by prodding
faster turnover of older vehicles, people briefed
on the
matter and Carper's letter said.
Like with any other diet, if you're following hard and
fast rules — that is, if you're «
on a wagon» with food — it's only a
matter of time before you're gonna get knocked off... even if that wagon is based
on the «guidelines» of intuitive eating.
If it is likely that the opposite party will abide by the order and the parties simply need a preliminary
ruling on a
matter, and if a
faster hearing can be obtained before the arbitral tribunal than before a court, then the motion likely should be brought to the arbitral tribunal.
Isn't it amazing how
fast a Federal Court of Appeals Judge can get to the bottom of this
matter, by
ruling primarily
on the truth of it!