New members and rapid growth can help stimulate energy, but rapid growth
remains more the exception than the rule.
However, in most cases this situation
remains more the exception than the rule.
Not exact matches
While there are constantly
exceptions, the
rule remains that prestige dramas are where it's at, and genres that seem designed
more to make money
than win awards are
more often
than not left out of the club.
Under an expansion of the tarmac delay
rule that took effect Aug. 23, 2011, international flights at covered U.S. airports are now prohibited from
remaining on the tarmac for
more than four hours without permitting passengers the opportunity to deplane, subject to the same safety, security and air traffic control - related
exceptions as the
rule for domestic flights.
The new
rule prohibits U.S. airlines operating domestic flights from permitting an aircraft to
remain on the tarmac for
more than three hours without deplaning passengers, with
exceptions allowed only for safety or security or if air traffic control advises the pilot in command that returning to the terminal would disrupt airport operations.
The new tarmac delay
rule prohibits U.S. airlines operating domestic flights from permitting an aircraft to
remain on the tarmac for
more than three hours without deplaning passengers, with
exceptions allowed only for safety or security or if air traffic control advises the pilot in command that returning to the terminal would disrupt airport operations.