Global trade, and therefore the global economy, is
governed by a set of rules known as GATT, that is, General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs.
The state party is
governed by a set of rules and bylaws.
Sports are usually
governed by a set of rules or customs, which serve to ensure fair competition, and allow consistent adjudication of the winner.
Your colony, at its most basic level, is
governed by a set of rules.
Process - based and performative, these works are
governed by a set of rules that delimit the time in which they can be worked on and completed.
Denial of Coverage Results in Settlement Over 250 Times Policy Limits In Florida, insurance companies are
governed by a set of rules they must obey.
Not exact matches
Here, in the outskirts
of Sacramento, a handful
of government workers face a daunting task:
By Jan. 1, craft regulations and
rules that will
govern the state's emerging legal pot market, from where and how plants can be grown to
setting guidelines to track the buds from fields to stores.
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In the United States, the corporation has emerged as an association
of owners, known as stockholders, who form a business enterprise
governed by a complex
set of rules and customs.
Another member
of that
set is the Golden
Rule, and it is this norm that (most obviously)
governs the golfer's choice
by defeating his reason not to spend the time required to save the tot.»
Jesus, it is argued, was trying to
set up a spiritual kingdom,
governed by the
rule and reign
of God within men's hearts.
The trend, at present, is a shift from a world economy based on national market economies to a borderless global market economy increasingly
governed by one
set of rules.
There are
rules governing how hard you can hit — each league has its (not very long)
rule book, but in practice each game
sets its own violence level — a balancing act
of boundaries tested
by sudden escalations
of rage that are remarkably similar to the
rules of conduct
governing a street fight.
There are several handicap
rules — the Transpacific, the Off - Soundings, etc. — but the
rule is
set forth
by the Cruising Club
of America and
governs the big East Coast races: on even years the Bermuda and on odd years the Annapolis - Newport.
League President, Javier Tebas, had already warned in an interview earlier this week that La Liga would not accept a payment to trigger the release clause, saying it was potentially in breach
of the Financial Fair Play (FFP)
rules set out
by the European
governing body, UEFA.
Ministers are overturning a Lords amendment demanding that «spads» be covered
by the
rules governing the new register
of third - party lobbyists being
set up in the lobbying bill.
Despite the strict
rules governing impartiality, the report found that — like the LSE study
of the press — Corbyn critics were,
by significant proportions, preferred to Corbyn supporters, both in terms
of agenda
setting and voice.
The Republic
of Turkey is a democratic, secular and social state
governed by the
rule of law; bearing in mind the concepts
of public peace, national solidarity and justice; respecting human rights; loyal to the nationalism
of Atatürk, and based on the fundamental tenets
set forth in the Preamble.
«Country visits are
governed by rules and procedures
set out in the code
of conduct referred to above and the manual
of operations adopted
by special procedures,» she said.
For instance, our universe, meaning the entire world line
of our universe over all time and space, could be a member
of the
set of all possible such universes permitted
by the same
rules that
govern ours.
To assuage doubters, Prabhala has proposed a
set of rules that would
govern research
by Wikipedians, from declaring their methods to emphasising discrepancies in their accounts.
Conflicts like these have convinced a number
of online citizens that virtual space requires a new
set of governing rules, ones created
by the avatars rather than the developers.
The operation
of every modern automobile is determined
by a
set of computerized control functions — a hierarchy
of rules that
govern when each subsystem should activate, to what degree, and for how long.
A more attainable definition
of fairness, and the one adopted
by the RSD, is that a system is fair if it
sets rules governing enrollment and assignment in advance and then applies those
rules consistently to all students.
(Calif.) After a marathon hearing and a surprise visit
by the governor last week, members
of the California State Board
of Education are not expected to make any major changes to a
set of temporary regulations
governing use
of billions in new state money for schools during the coming year - long process to
set permanent
rules.
Running was forbidden under the Kensington System, the
rules set up
by her mother and Conroy to
govern every aspect
of her existence.
He accomplished this
by creating his «Yasa» (or «Yassa»), a comprehensive
set of rules governing nearly all aspects
of Mongolian life and culture.
All indexes are
governed by a strict
set of rules that cover which securities may be included in a particular index, how the index is calculated, how it's maintained and updated, and how to fix any discrepancies.
Mortgage insurance policies are eligible for a deduction following many
of the
rules set forth
by the IRS to
govern mortgage interest deductions.
He is fine with automated decisions
governed by a strictly enforced
set of rules and policies.
Margin trading is risky business, and therefore is
governed by rules set by a number
of entities — the Federal Reserve Board, self - regulatory organizations (SROs) such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), and brokerage firms.
Each order placed is
governed by a pre-determined
set of rules that does not deviate based on anything other than market action.
While open to the process
of creating an artwork within the space, Kwan is
governed by a
set of self - imposed
rules pertaining to his living and eating habits.
Myhrvold says, «The way we treat wine is
governed by an implicit
set of rules and strictures that rival fundamentalist religions in their severity and intensity.
Thus the two types
of energy exchange are
governed by different
rules and it is the failure to realise how the two
sets of rules interact within a planetary atmosphere that has caused climate science to get bogged down in a conceptual impasse.
A corporate entity has to have a (single) domicile somewhere, because its members / owners will always want it
governed by a single
set of non-conflicting
rules and laws.
Before I get to the point here, I'd like to
set forth the
Rules of LBW Procedure (as decreed
by me), which
govern this blog's jurisdiction over any given story:
There is a clear distinction between: evidence (or testimony), which consists
of statements
of fact given
by witnesses on oath (subject to prosecution for perjury),
governed by the
rules of evidence, and which the jury is required to consider but not accept (in the sense that a verdict which is not supported
by the evidence can be
set aside on appeal),...
The current
set of rules governing the tribunal and commission systems in Ontario were initially proposed
by former Ontario attorney general Michael Bryant in 2006.
32 It is apparent from the wording
of the question referred for a preliminary
ruling and the order for reference that the issue at the heart
of the dispute in the main proceedings concerns a procedure for the adoption
of an interim measure
governed by the
rule of jurisdiction
set out in Article 31
of Regulation No 44/2001.
Many
of these transactions are
governed by a complex
set of rules called the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).
(b) Deliver copies
of the request for the appointment
of an Arbitral Tribunal to the Respondent and simultaneous
setting of a time period for the appointment
of the party's arbitrator (in the case
of an Arbitral Tribunal consisting
of three arbitrators), respectively for the notification
of acceptance
of the Claimant's proposal or for the notification
of a counterproposal
by the Respondent (in the case
of a sole arbitrator),
by the
Governing Board (Art. 4 (2)
of the
Rules).
(d)
Set a time period
of fifteen (15) calendar days for the parties to agree upon the person
of the sole arbitrator
by the
Governing Board (Art. 4 (2)
of the
Rules).
Whether the arbitration in question is
governed by the UNCITRAL Arbitration
Rules, the ICSID Convention, the Arbitration Rules of the International Chamber of Commerce, the Arbitration Rules of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce — you name it — the Mauritius Convention would provide for transparency of submissions to arbitral tribunals, arbitration hearings, and decisions by arbitral tribunals, and give more room for third - party participation under a uniform set of r
Rules, the ICSID Convention, the Arbitration
Rules of the International Chamber of Commerce, the Arbitration Rules of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce — you name it — the Mauritius Convention would provide for transparency of submissions to arbitral tribunals, arbitration hearings, and decisions by arbitral tribunals, and give more room for third - party participation under a uniform set of r
Rules of the International Chamber
of Commerce, the Arbitration
Rules of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce — you name it — the Mauritius Convention would provide for transparency of submissions to arbitral tribunals, arbitration hearings, and decisions by arbitral tribunals, and give more room for third - party participation under a uniform set of r
Rules of the Arbitration Institute
of the Stockholm Chamber
of Commerce — you name it — the Mauritius Convention would provide for transparency
of submissions to arbitral tribunals, arbitration hearings, and decisions
by arbitral tribunals, and give more room for third - party participation under a uniform
set of rulesrules.
Except as otherwise
set forth in this Agreement, this Agreement shall be exclusively
governed by and construed in accordance with the laws
of the Netherlands, excluding its
rules on the conflict
of laws.
In British Columbia, the CBA Code has been recognized
by the benchers
of the Law Society
of BC as a document
of importance, however the BC Code and not the CBA Code is the binding
set of rules governing ethics and professional responsibility for lawyers in the province.
«Depth
of experience and expertise in a wide - ranging
set of fields, which may be easily tapped to help manage legal risk efficiently in an operational environment that is
governed by very specific
rules within Canada.»
The law
of marriage is
governed by two
sets of rules, one dealing with formal validity and the other with essential validity, or capacity to marry.
The Committee was also guided
by the fact that while the jurisdiction and responsibility
of law societies to
set rules governing professional conduct is undisputed, the courts are not bound to accept and apply these
rules.
The fundamental problem with the lack
of participation
by practicing attorneys, Elefant points out, is «those who will be making recommendations on proposed
rules to
govern practicing lawyers have never
set up a Facebook page, never participated on Twitter, never run a practice and used tools like DropBox or BaseCamp or RocketMatter or Clio to keep in touch with clients without added administrative costs, never endorsed a colleague on Linked - In or Avvo.»