Sentences with phrase «operated under the same rules»

«The nuclear industry should operate under the same rules
Judge Dredd: In case you people have forgotten, this block operates under the same rules as the rest of the city.
One of the reasons for this is that temporary shelters operate under the same rules as a restaurant and pets are just not welcome.
This unspeakable nightmare of humanity Amiibo manufacturing error was found by a reader of Gamespot, who sent in the above picture — because obviously the figure must operate under the same rules as The Ring, so the guy had to make a copy of it and show it to someone else to survive its unimaginable wrath.
If Climate Science operated under the same rules as Forensic Science, the compromised data would be tossed out on its ear.
Although some commenters urged that special rules should be included for state and federal agencies that need protected health information, the Secretary rejects that suggestion because, wherever possible, the public and the private sectors should operate under the same rules regarding the disclosure of health information.
They have operated under the same rules TREB maintains in it's VOW policy, the only change is that instead of email we can now provide a private, secure and login area of our websites where sensitive confidential data can be communicated instead of requiring it to be sent in an email.

Not exact matches

«All teams are operating under the same set of rules, so it is what it is, but it's hard,» Belichick said, adding, «It's hard to tell a guy, «This is what you should do,» but he really can't go out there and practice it.»
Mnuchin said anyone dealing with cryptocurrencies operates under the same money - laundering rules as banks.
The Commonwealth environmental water holdings operate under the same carryover rules as equivalent water accounts managed by consumptive water entitlement holders.
According to Politico, the board's unpublished ruling said she needed to operate under the same restrictions as an election campaign.
Fingerprint identification (also referred to as individualization) occurs when an expert (or an expert computer system operating under threshold scoring rules) determines that two friction ridge impressions originated from the same finger or palm (or toe, sole) to the exclusion of all others.
The same is true with rules: schools can adapt to a limited number of changes in the rules under which they operate.
At Locke, Green Dot took the risk of operating under the same conditions that hobble many public schools — accepting all the students within the attendance boundaries, whether or not they wanted a charter school, would follow its rules or even understood what the change was about.
Hovever I do object to them using something my dues and fees helped build whithout having contributed to it or being bound by the same rules, regulations and ethics that todays real estate professionals operate under.
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