Small business is doing it hard enough without
ridiculous rulings like this.
Teenage girls and women face enough double standards as they get older, made to feel ashamed for how they interact with men or dealing with
ridiculous rules like not being able to lunch alone with male colleagues, because of their so - called «womanly wiles.»
Not exact matches
It is
like a child telling their parents that they are making the
rules now, and they are not capable, or simply can not pay a bill, or manage their own lives, that's
ridiculous.
Making this an NCAA
rule seems completely
ridiculous, and yet, I'm not surprised even a little bit that the NCAA would do something
like this.
We certainly do not want anything
like the
ridiculous bias shown to them in their last game against Bournemouth, who had a good goal disallowed while Liverpool had a blatant offside, according to the new revision of the
rules, ignored.
It's disgusting that a player
like Simon is forced to retire in South Korea because of this
ridiculous rule.»
Ridiculous that any driver / team can circumvent the (intentions of the)
rules like this.
They could even make up a number that looks democratic,
like 58 % support of the
ruling party, rather than the
ridiculous 99 % support ratios garnered with intimidation and ballot stuffing.
In states
like Alabama, Mississippi and Texas, TRAP laws (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) have forced
ridiculous rules onto clinics, doctors and patients to ultimately diminish the total number of abortion procedures.
The movie starts out with Joe explaining his four
rules that he knows he needs to abide by so as to leave his work without a problem, and
like the Joker said «well that's the
rule you'll have to break» all because of these
RIDICULOUS relationships that I'm tired of seeing.
Though the no - touching - while - driving
rule is kind of
ridiculous, I actually
like using the rotary dial better.
That is obviously a fairly
ridiculous example for the purposes of illustrating where industry watchers already fear this precedent could lead, but what is clear is that the tax structure surrounding the entire book industry has been called into question in Europe for some time, largely with the advent of corporations
like Amazon having one set of
rules, and local booksellers being subjected to another.
VII has all kinds of
ridiculous mini games with completely different
rules like raising and racing chocobos that has NOTHING to do with the rest of the game, making them feel
like out of place, disjointed wastes of time.
It's just so
ridiculous to picture an organization that actually
rules over the world (some sort of sh1tty alliance
like the UN would be more possible i guess) and destines resources to one country over another or something
like that.
Likes when people break
rules and have
ridiculous ideas.
Thankfully, this Wii version is an absolute joy and plays just
like the original did:
rule - free shove-fests,
ridiculous dunks and all.
They aren't stupid and realise it is just a scam for the benefit of get - rich - quick cowboys and for politicians to take more in taxes and to gain more control over their lives (just
like all the
ridiculous regulations that
rule their lives).
It's an alright school if you
like ridiculous rules.