Sentences with phrase «operate by a different rule»

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Or taking a different route entirely: In Silicon Valley, bootstrapping is typically underrated and undervalued, but it it gives founders the freedom to operate by their own rules — and protection from compromising their personal values (and health) in the name of appeasing investors.
Why is it okay for Christians to state beliefs wholly unsupported by any evidence as facts but atheists should operate under different rules?
If the impulse outside the United States has been to treat children the way adults are treated, Hollywood films operate by an entirely different set of rules: here children must be spared the messy complications of adult life.
However, the government seems to operate by a different set of rules.
FHA has to operate within a different set of rules than conventional lenders (for example they are not allowed to reduce the principal balance of mortgages because it's prohibited by law).
If you are travelling on codeshare flights operated by one of our partners or if you have a connecting flight provided by another airline, please review and respect the baggage transport rules as they may be different from the Air Tahiti Nui baggage rules.
Couple that with a system operating under rule by law (as opposed to rule of law) and the resulting experience and mindset of Chinese lawyers are fundamentally different than U.S. organizations are used to.
However in this case, although the defendant was constituted and governed by its own rules, owns and manages its own housing stock and entered into private law contracts with tenants, the nature of its activities and the context within which it operated made it a different situation from an ordinary commercial business.
«By moving our search services to Hong Kong we were able to operate legally in China under a different set of rules than had we maintained them in Beijing.»
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