Try to impose your self
imposed rules on others, and we have a problem.
She now wants to
impose rules on the housing market because it has become clear to her, during an election season, that it can't regulate itself.
The next step is to
impose rules on the people prohibiting things that anger the gods and requiring things that please the gods.
But it would be foolish to suppose that planning will do away with violence; for then the state will implacably
impose its rules on the enterprisers.
One way of saying it is this: I never
impose rules on my neighbor's children, and I never punish my neighbor's children.
It's not a «perfect society» which seeks to
impose its rule on the world by an alliance with governments to form Catholic states so that everything can be ordered according to a common teaching.
as being such i realize the limits of my ability to
impose rules on another living human being; which BTW isn't a fetus.
Whether the FA can
impose rules on Premier League clubs to ensure English players are given more opportunities is a debate for another day, but the fact is that through world - class facilities by both club and country, these youngsters have been given enormous opportunity to thrive.
The fall in the number of penalties being issued came as the FIA largely abandoned its effort to
impose rules on what radio messages drivers could receive.
That's why they forcefully take our money (for the greater good, of course), and that's why
they impose their rules on us (for maintaining order, you see!).
Thanks to a new state law, East Hampton taxpayers will have the right to force a vote on whether the town should accept money for East Hampton Airport from the Federal Aviation Administration, which
imposes rules on how airports function as a condition of providing funding.
The legislation will make it easier for unions to register public employees and to
impose rules on opting out.
When people
impose rules on the arts, I think you're a flipping weirdo.
Why would ESSA
impose rules on state rating systems if states weren't required to have rating systems at all?
A prime example is the Supreme Court ruling that the EPA can
impose ruling on CO2 with the numbingly ignorant perception that CO2 is a pollutant.
«I don't feel like it's good government to
impose rules on one group for just an arbitrary reason,» Karakehian said.
Tribunals can
impose some rules on the filing of paper that can reduce the volume of paper: requiring double - sided copies, for example.
Even though they still own the skates, why should they be able to
impose rules on my rink?
Although the exchanges later resumed the withdrawals.The European Union has also been in talks regarding ways to
impose rules on the Bitcoin periphery under its Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive.
According to EU's financial services chief, the European Union may
impose rules on a federal level, if the international effort is not enough to tackle the issues.
Also the European Union has been discussing how to
impose rules on bitcoin exchanges as part of its Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive.
Not exact matches
In mid-2013, federal regulations
imposed stiff new limits
on the hours truck drivers are permitted to spend behind the wheel,
rules designed to improve highway safety.
The FCC is slated to vote Oct. 27
on new broadband privacy
rules that according to Ars Technica, «will put broadband providers under a stricter privacy regime than the one
imposed on websites like Google and Facebook, which are regulated separately by the Federal Trade Commission.
Those federal
rules, which double down
on restrictions adopted in 2014 and stern warnings to lenders issued by OSFI earlier this summer, require banks to qualify borrowers at higher interest rates,
impose additional limits
on mortgages for buyers with small down payments, and compel financial institutions to share the risk by taking out insurance policies
on low - ratio mortgages.
Rajoy, who also
imposed direct
rule on the region that day, has urged voters to «Recover Catalonia from the havoc of separatism.»
Included in the press release are parts of six e-mails obtained from the CBSA (download these documents), along with a CBSA
Ruling and three trade compliance verifications, that lay out the group's case that the CBSA retroactively
imposed an end use certificate requirement
on these goods.
In London, it has fended off attempts by drivers of the city's famous black cabs to have the app
ruled illegal, and transport bosses decided earlier this year not to
impose tough new
rules on the app.
The Catalan parliament declares independence from Spain, just minutes before Madrid officially
imposes direct
rule on the region.
We see a problem and we want to be super responsive; we jump to a conclusion, we
impose a quick solution (a new
rule, a different process, more required approvals, etc.), and then we move
on to the next fire.
The move comes as almost 30 states have considered
imposing privacy
rules on Internet service providers similar to the now - revoked federal
rules, which, among other mandates, required that companies get permission from customers before collecting sensitive data.
After Congress gutted federal Internet privacy protection
rules in the spring, some state legislators started to move to
impose limits
on data collection and tracking online
on their own.
Just months after the government
ruled out a sugar tax, Osborne said the planned levy, which would be
imposed on companies and based
on the sugar content in drinks, would raise 520 million pounds ($ 730 million).
«The Obama administration pushed the bounds of their authority so far with the CPP that the Supreme Court issued a historic stay of the
rule, preventing its devastating effects to be
imposed on the American people while the
rule is being challenged in court, «Pruitt said in a statement.
At least four states have moved to
imposed some form of departmental cybersecurity
rules on businesses, led by New York, which now requires financial companies to certify that they've addressed, among other things, third - party risks.
It's very hard to go public with [the] Sarbanes - Oxley [Act, which
imposed new
rules on U.S. public companies]-- very time - consuming, very expensive.
If your condition for GHG policy is that you must
impose the same price
on all sectors of the economy because you want to be cost - effective, that
rules out higher prices
on some sectors where deep emissions reductions are possible, or lower prices in more politically sensitive areas to ensure you get a policy in place at all.
«We are disappointed that the FDA's final
rules will capture grocery stores, and
impose such a large and costly regulatory burden
on our members,» said Peter Larkin, president and CEO of the National Grocers Association.
Judge Andreas Korbmacher said
on Thursday the country's highest federal administrative court would
rule on Feb. 27
on an appeal brought by German states against bans
imposed by local courts in Stuttgart and Duesseldorf over poor air quality.
CETA would give Canadian exporters preferential access to the EU, and would affect tariffs that the EU has been
imposing on imported merchandise, as well as investment restrictions, automobile specifications and procurement
rules.
Michaels countered by saying the very restrictions of commercial television — fixed time slots, ad breaks, language
rules —
impose a very necessary discipline
on a creative process that could otherwise spiral out of control.
• Giving the CRTC the power to
impose financial penalties
on companies that do not comply with the
rules.
The social messaging company said
on Friday that it would
impose stricter
rules for sharing sexual photos and videos of others without their consent, often referred to as «revenge porn.»
Beijing is publishing draft
rules that would
impose taxi - like restrictions
on private car - hailing services such as Uber, the FT reports.
The department is seeking to water down or scrap the
rules and wants to avoid
imposing compliance costs
on energy firms since it may ultimately kill the regulations.
As Shahien Nasiripour and Tom Braithwaite recount in the Financial Times, this has created some bizarre political marriages, such as that between Louisiana Republican Senator David Vitter and Ohio Democrat Sherrod Brown, who are pushing for a bill that
imposes rules so stringent
on the big banks it would likely force them to break themselves up.
The TSA said in July it was
imposing new security
rules requiring U.S. domestic airline travelers to remove all electronic items larger than mobile phones such as tablets, e-readers and video game consoles from carry -
on baggage for screening.
The slight expansion of existing
rules instead, Chen argues, would be enough to prevent wireless carriers from
imposing new fees
on content providers, also known as paid prioritization.
Brazil
imposes a 45 % import duty
on saddles, and domestic
rules require the Schleeses to find a local partner who will have a controlling stake in a local division.
«CHX justifies the proposal by stating» [T] he Exchange submits that the proposed
rules for LTAD are designed to operate in a manner that is consistent with the Act in that they are designed to protect investors and the public interest, are not designed to permit unfair discrimination, and would not
impose any unnecessary or inappropriate burden
on competition.»
Many supporters of delay also argued that the President's Memorandum has rendered the ultimate fate of the Fiduciary
Rule and PTEs uncertain and that proceeding with the April 10, 2017 applicability date in the face of this uncertainty would
impose unnecessary costs and burdens
on the financial services industry and result in unnecessary confusion to investors inasmuch as products, services, and advisory practices could change after completion of the examination.