In 2015, Congress finally
made the rule permanent so you can plan ahead.
You see, a few years prior to the story, the Moon Bear King overthrew the Moon Goddess and to
make his rule permanent, he started stealing the souls of children to serve as puppet guards.
He vowed to appeal the order and continue working to
make the rules permanent.
To
make the rules permanent, the ministry may have to overcome opposition from the nation's central bank.
However, in order to
make these rules permanent, the ministry may have to overcome the opposition from the nation's central bank.
Not exact matches
However, all of this changes after a few years, due to official budget
rules that limit the cost of the bill to $ 1.5 trillion in total — which therefore means that in order to
make the corporate tax cuts
permanent, the individual tax relief will completely expire by 2025.
Some food activists saw the hand of the agricultural lobby behind USDA's initial suspension of the caps, and it's true that legislators from beef and grain producing states were in support of
making this
rule change
permanent.
Baby Milk Action calls on companies to respect the
rules, stop the promotion and
make permanent cuts to the cost of formula: «No promotion — Cheaper formula».
CPSC's
rule modifies the ASTM standard to
make warning labels more
permanent by preventing the labels from being attached to the sling carrier along only one side of the label.
The new surplus
rule makes that error
permanent in return for a political dividing line.
Senate
Rules and Administration Chairman Roy Blunt of Missouri has scheduled a Wednesday afternoon markup of a proposed new standing order that would restore and
make permanent reductions in post-cloture debate time that were in effect during part of the last Democratic majority.
While the 80/20
rule can
make healthy eating a
permanent part of your lifestyle, it won't necessarily help you lose weight.
Additionally, 68 per cent of respondents said they had not been
made aware of the 12 week
rule under the Agency Workers» directive, which states after 12 weeks in a workplace they are entitled to the same pay and conditions as teachers on
permanent contracts, with 11 per cent saying that agencies had asked them to waive these rights.
(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.
We could not find 10 funds that met our selection criteria — even when we eased up by only applying the new «no three - year loss
rule» only to the last 10 years, rather than the last 15 years (we have
made this a
permanent change to the
rules).
The historical CAPE average has been creeping higher for any number of reasons — changes in accounting
rules, tax code, profit margins, and the
make up of the S&P 500 — which may or may not be
permanent.
To help clients achieve their sustainability goals, a well - designed offset program applies the
rules set out in the protocol to ensure offsets are genuine, additional and
permanent and to
make sure that projects perform as expected to deliver actual carbon savings.
Citing the court
rules governing the reinstatement process, she wrote: «We have chosen, however, not to
make disbarment
permanent for even the most serious offenses, opting instead to allow all disbarred attorneys to seek readmission and have the merits of their petitions judged on a case - by - case basis.
The emergency amendment to
Rule 4 (r)(3) of the Vermont
Rules for Family Proceedings, promulgated as an emergency amendment effective July 1, 2015, has been
made permanent.
After the family court issued a final order awarding her $ 500.00 per month in
permanent periodic alimony, Wife filed a motion pursuant to
Rule 59 (e), SCRCP, requesting the family court reconsider its decision to not award her attorney's fees and credit her the payments she
made on the second mortgage.
The
ruling might effectively
make the stay
permanent after a particular period of compliance.
Would it
make sense to have the «
permanent publication»
rule apply only to more or less official sources of the defamation, and not for everywhere it turns up?
Many refer to private banking as Infinite Banking or IBC, but it's essentially the same thing at it's foundation — People are using
permanent life insurance policies to become a private banker and gain the benefits of those that
make the
rules in the financing game.
Permanent life insurance policies are many times more expensive than term life insurance policies and come with complicated
rules that may
make them a bad investment choice for most life insurance shoppers.
This formula, which we'll refer to as the
rules governing modified endowment contracts or the MEC
rules is used regularly today to
make sure that life insurance proceeds remain qualified for the various tax advantages of
permanent life insurance.
It's the NUMBER ONE
rule of the job hunt —
make looking for a job your
permanent job.
The temporary orders will only be in effect until the final trial, during which the judge will
make final
rulings and establish the
permanent custody arrangement.
Today the Joint Committee on Administrative
Rules made permanent the
ruling by Governor Blagojevich that pharmacies are required to fill patient prescriptions without delay.
Senator Debbie Stabenow (D - MI) has introduced S. 2144, a bill that would
make the mortgage debt forgiveness
rules permanent.
The bill, called the Brownfields Revitalization and Environmental Restoration Act, S. 350, would streamline and
make permanent federal cleanup
rules, double annual funds for cleanup to $ 150 million, and extend protections against liability to owners who try to clean up sites.
Editor's Note: Following the
ruling in favor of the Challenger on the due process claims, the court entered a
permanent injunction against the State from
making the public disclosures required in the Law and also granted the Challenger's motion for class certification (see Doe v. Lee, No. 3:99 CV314 (RNC), 2001 WL 536729 (D. Conn..