«The choice of this film may seem surprising,
given the rules generally applied to the Festival de Cannes Opening Ceremony,» explains Thierry Frémaux, Event Director.
Not exact matches
Moreover, while prisoners were
generally taken, particularly if they were in large numbers — whole companies or even battalions of soldiers
giving themselves up, as sometimes happened — it was an unspoken
rule that soldiers who resisted too long or too hard had
given up any right to quarter.
However, the prohibited transaction
rules for IRAs are codified in the Internal Revenue Code, which,
generally speaking, would
give Treasury regulatory jurisdiction over the matter.»
To
give you an exact answer, I'd need more data, but
generally speaking, because, during 2015, you and / or your spouse were covered under an employer's plan at work, you will be subject to the deduction phase out
rules.
Unfortunately since I was using a childcare center, their
rules prohibited use of glass & required all bottles to be pre-measured when they were dropped off (no transferring from one central container to the bottle), but I tried to store milk in glass when I could - my husband always
gave my daughter a bottle before they left the house (I left for work 2 hours before that), and that was
generally a glass one.
Since black men are
generally aware about the dating
rules, they ensure to
give utmost amount of respect to their partner while black and white dating.
Following that
rule would
generally give you a 90 % - or - so success rate of your nest egg lasting last at least 30 years.
The
rule generally holds up
given the worst market declines and bouts of inflation we've seen thus far over a very long historical period of time.
Students
generally begin their training by riding soft longboards and are introduced to surfing fundamentals, safety and ocean - awareness
rules in a land lesson before entering the small surf to
give it a try.
To access the lounge on any
given day, the blanket
rule is
generally that you must be flying that day on an eligible flight.
In this context, this matters because a «new
rule» of constitutional law is
generally given only prospective effect, while an interpretation of an existing
rule of law that merely expands upon existing precedents in a foreseeable way has retroactive effect.
In particular, the court noted [at paragraph 29] the established principle that «though discretionary decisions will
generally be
given considerable respect, that discretion must be exercised in accordance with the boundaries imposed in the statute, the principles of the
rule of law, the principles of administrative law, the fundamental values of Canadian society, and the principles of the Charter.»
Rules are
generally and protocols are
generally put in place to
give good guidance.
Any exceptions to these
rules generally come at the request of a traffic officer who
gives alternate directions.
The basis of the
ruling of the judge is of concern to local authorities and the role of Monitoring Officers
generally when advice is
given to councillors.
These
rules generally leave the ultimate decision on recusal in the hands of judges, so they do not
give other branches control over who hears a specific case.
In addition, the privacy
rules generally require that an individual be
given access to his or her own health information.
In the final
rule, we maintain the general approach of defining of payment: payment activities are described
generally in the first clause of the definition, and specific examples are
given in the second clause.
The
rules are
generally drafted by the judicial branch, but Congress approves them and
gives them the force of law.
Mr. Justice Hall decides that policy reasons favour following the UK / Commonwealth
rule: ``... I do not consider that it would be appropriate for this Court to adopt the American
rule over the
rule that seems to be
generally accepted throughout the Commonwealth; namely, that each publication of a libel
gives a fresh cause of action.»
National arbitration statutes
generally contain only limited provisions on disclosure and recognise parties» autonomy to determine procedural issues, while institutional
rules usually give tribunals a wide discretion in relation to disclosure, ranging from ordering parties to produce any documents they consider relevant (Art 22 (1)(e), LCIA Rules), to granting them a general mandate to establish facts through appropriate means (Art 25, ICC Ru
rules usually
give tribunals a wide discretion in relation to disclosure, ranging from ordering parties to produce any documents they consider relevant (Art 22 (1)(e), LCIA
Rules), to granting them a general mandate to establish facts through appropriate means (Art 25, ICC Ru
Rules), to granting them a general mandate to establish facts through appropriate means (Art 25, ICC
RulesRules).