A basic rule to follow is
known as the Rule of 100.
The exact amount of equity raised on these platforms is not
known as Rule 506 (c) is available online and offline.
On Thursday, the Democrat took to the Senate Floor, attempting to utilize a rare procedural maneuver —
known as Rule 14 — to try to force Senate leadership's hand to advance sexual harassment legislation.
In so being, we also maintain the sacred text wherein lie the simple truths of cycling etiquette
known as The Rules.
``... any non-Federal qualified institutional buyer (as defined in Section 230.144 A (a) of Title 17, Code of Federal Regulations (or any successor regulation),
known as Rule 144A (a) of the Securities and Exchange Commission and issued under the Securities Act of 1933 (15 U.S.C. 77a et seq.)-RRB-, including:
Conduct Rules (formerly
known as the Rules of Fair Practice): Rules maintained and enforced by the NASD that apply to general business activities of members.
Just
know as a rule of thumb that companies offering student loan forgiveness through cold emails or unwarranted calls fit directly into that category.
«For the reasons that I have given above, in my judgment the principle
known as the rule in Re Hastings — Bass... is not a correct statement of the law.»
The prosecutor usually begins the process by filing a document
known as a rule to show cause why the defendant should not be held in contempt of court.
Objections may be raised to such reliance on the grounds of admissibility — as a matter of evidence, findings made in other proceedings are ordinarily inadmissible and excluded under what is
known as the rule in Hollington v. Hewthorn [24](although this controversial rule is subject to exceptions).
This sort of abridged process is in fact already widely used in the Ontario Court of Justice where such trials are
known as rule 2 trials or focused hearings.
This was originally
known as a rule 15 letter and, from some time in the early 1990s, the Law Society seems to have promulgated a precedent which most law firms have assiduously adopted and which somewhere contained the meaningless jargon:
(Fans of You Need A Budget — my favorite budgeting app — may
know this as Rule # 4.)
Not exact matches
This
rule,
known as «
Know Before You Owe,» requires lenders to provide simplified details on mortgages to homebuyers to help them shop for a loan that's right for them.
When you're planning to exhibit at a show, it's important to
know about the city you're visiting,
as well
as the
rules and regulations of the convention center, including the associated unions and contractors.
Instead, chatbots» power stems from either set scripts (a technology
known as «
rules»), or artificial intelligence.
You
know this old
rule: Always leave the state of the campsite (in this case, a hot desk) just
as good — or slightly better — than you found it.
The state of Florida passed a separate, and more strident, physician gag
rule (
known as the «Docs vs. Glocks» law) in 2011 — but a federal appeals court overturned that this past February.
And
as we all
know, funny stuff
rules on the web.
Because the deal that secured the votes of the conservative House sect
known as the Freedom Caucus, allows states to seek waivers that let them opt out of basic protections for some citizens —
rules, for example, that prevent insurers from charging virtually anything they want to «cover» those with preexisting conditions or that demand that insurers provide certain basic health and preventive care services.
They don't
know the «
rules»;
as such, they will be quicker to make suggestions that push the organization to think differently.
Those three words once associated with the
rules of retirement investing
no longer hold true,
as many retirees have been forced to assume more risk than they would like.
If you're a fan of the «head slap» made famous by NCIS character Leroy Jethro Gibbs, you
know that this non-injurious action is usually meant
as a reminder when a team member is in violation of one of the Gibbs
rules.
In August, the Supreme Court of Canada
ruled that taxpayers who devote a «significant emphasis» to farming activity that is subordinate to their primary source of income are
no longer limited to the $ 8,750 deduction limit under Section 31 of the Income Tax Act for losses from business ventures such
as thoroughbreds.
Under Single Market
rules, a financial institution authorized to do business in one member state can operate in all 28 member states, an arrangement
known as «passporting.»
The bottom line is that your business can succeed
no matter what «
rules» you break —
as long
as you're doing business well.
Another way good businesses care for their employees is to keep confidential things confidential,
as required by the Privacy
Rule of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (
known more commonly
as HIPPA).
In December, the Yukon appeal court sided with the Ross River Dena Council that existing free - entry staking
rules conflicted with the constitutional duty to consult aboriginal groups with outstanding land claims, in this case to an area
known as the Kaska.
The European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, kick - started the launch of the legislation,
known as Mifid II, after the original set of
rules was found wanting in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
Financial regulators approved a Dodd - Frank requirement
known as the Volcker
rule that limits banks» ability to engage in proprietary trading.
The new
rules,
known as Title III, come from the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act, which President Obama signed into law in 2012.
Under proposed CFTC
rules, these companies would be required to hold more capital against certain derivatives trades - also
known as «swaps» trades - than banks.
It all comes down to the Pareto principle, also
known as the 80:20
rule.
Of course, you can give
as much
as you like, but if you want to take a tax deduction, it's a good idea to
know the
rules.
The U.S. has angered Beijing, which claims Taiwan under a policy
known as «One China,» and opposes other countries pursuing ties with the self -
ruled island.
But
as long
as your team
knows this
rule going in, chances are good everyone will appreciate any refereeing that ensures their precious time isn't wasted by endless interruptions.
Do whatever it takes to get your head above water, whether it's adopting a
no - spending
rule for a week or even a month or something
as simple
as dedicating yourself to packing a lunch each day.
The new
rule, which reportedly is more than 300 pages long, which will take effect once it is published in the Federal Register, blocks so - called «fast lanes,»
known more formally
as paid prioritization, will forbid ISPs from blocking or slowing of some content in favor of others and will make clear that all lawful content has equally standing.
It can issue what is
known as an «interim final
rule,» which would immediately delay the effective date while seeking comments from the public on why a delay is justified.
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As they struggled to figure out what made a team successful, Rozovsky and her colleagues kept coming across research by psychologists and sociologists that focused on what are known as «group norms» - the traditions, behavioral standards, and unwritten rules that govern how teams function when they gather... Norms can be unspoken or openly acknowledged, but their influence is often profound.&raqu
As they struggled to figure out what made a team successful, Rozovsky and her colleagues kept coming across research by psychologists and sociologists that focused on what are
known as «group norms» - the traditions, behavioral standards, and unwritten rules that govern how teams function when they gather... Norms can be unspoken or openly acknowledged, but their influence is often profound.&raqu
as «group norms» - the traditions, behavioral standards, and unwritten
rules that govern how teams function when they gather... Norms can be unspoken or openly acknowledged, but their influence is often profound.»
One of the
rules included in the reconciliation process is
known as the Byrd
rule.
As an entrepreneur, you always want to learn the
rules, but only so you can
know exactly how to bend and break them when needed.
But
as marketing practices continue to evolve in the digital age, this old
rule may
no longer be relevant.
DeepMind said Monday that it «underestimated the complexity» of the United Kingdom's National Health Service «and of the
rules around patient data,
as well
as the potential fears about a well -
known tech company working in health.»
It means «receiving or offering any undue reward» so
as to influence an official's behaviour «and to incline him to act contrary to his duty and the
known rules of honesty and integrity.»
Industry experts say airlines informally have what's
known as a «flat - tire
rule,» allowing passengers who miss their flights by up to two hours the leeway to fly standby without a penalty.
Under the established
rules, unvoted shares were counted
as «
no» votes.
Indeed, Trump's proposed budget cuts funding for the Environmental Protection Agency by 31 %, and specifically eliminates measures designed to preserve clean air and water and ward off climate change — including Obama - era legislation amending the longstanding Clean Air Act and creating what is literally
known as the Clean Water
Rule.
Scrapping the filibuster,
known in political circles
as the «nuclear option,» would require McConnell to wrangle a majority of senators to vote to suspend the
rule.
Yet he's quick to cite some prolific exceptions to the
rule: Alexandre Dumas (teasingly ridiculed
as Alexander «Dumb - Ass» in King's The Shawshank Redemption) is best
known for «The Count of Monte Cristo» and «The Three Musketeers.»