Sentences with phrase «rules than the rest of»

«I guess it raises the question about whether he's playing by a different set of rules than the rest of us,» added Robertson.
«These Democrat candidates apparently thought that they get to play by a different set of rules than the rest of us.
The first few years of the policy make up a «surrender period,» which has different surrender rules than the rest of the policy's lifespan.
Written By ESR News Blog Editor Thomas Ahearn To help California HR professionals understand that background checks performed in the Golden State have different rules than the rest of the country, Attorney Lester Rosen, Founder and CEO of Employment Screening Resources ® (ESR), will present a session titled «Only in California: Using Background Checks to Hire...

Not exact matches

Rules for Mr Philip Hamilton -LSB-:] from the first of April to the first of October he is to rise not later than six o'clock — The rest of the year not later than Seven.
The financial sector wins at the point where you don't see that the prices that the banks are inflating are asset prices — real estate prices, bond and stock prices — and that the role of commercial banks is to increase the power of wealth over the rest of society, over labour, over industry, to create a new ruling - class of bankers that are even more heavy than the landlords that were criticised in the last part of the 19th century.
The rules change if you're putting down less than 20 %, when you may use only some of the cash gift for the down payment and must provide the rest from your own savings.
(*) Working with the rest of the world to change WTO rules making it mandatory that countries running a trade deficit more than 1 % of their GDP must impose a 10 % surcharge on imports; while a country running a surplus more than 1 % of GDP must impose a 10 % surcharge on export prices.
His language on this echoes that of the most famous of his recent predecessors, Joseph Ratzinger, in its emphasis on the importance of truth and of teaching it, rather than of seeing the Church as essentially resting on rules.
The knee injury he picked up earlier in the season, where he required surgery and was instantly ruled out for the rest of the campaign, appears to be healing a lot quicker than expected and the promising youngster could be back playing in a little over a month.
Yet, the rest of the world is moving toward an ecosystem of operating systems rather than one to rule them all.
A senior scientific adviser to David Cameron has called for rules on GM crops to be relaxed, but it is nothing more than an expensive blind alley that will leave the UK trailing behind the rest of Europe.
Senator Klein and the Independent Democrats will still get a larger share of resources allocated to Senators, like office space, staff budgets, and computers, than the rest of the Senate Democrats, and under new rules adopted, will be able to more easily get their bills brought to the floor for debate.
A good rule of thumb: Start with about 10 percent less than the weight you previously used, and rest after a couple of sets — then see how you feel and adjust accordingly.
I hope that for the rest of this week, you will accept me as your personal Tyler Durden, joining with me to construct an alternate reality where different rules apply than during the rest of the film - reviewing year.
But under a district waiver like the one that's being proposed, schools and teachers in LAUSD would be operating under a different set of federal rules than those in most of the rest of the state.
Today's ruling invalidates the coal mining loophole and leaves intact the rest of the Colorado Roadless Rule, which protects more than four million acres of roadless national forest in the state.
To a far greater extent than the judgments disclose, counsel for the school had rested his argument about justification squarely and almost exclusively on Sahin, where both chambers of the Strasbourg Court had deferred, with little sign of strain, to the rulings of the Turkish courts and other authorities.
It is nowhere more clearly expressed than in the judgment of Lord Justice Oliver in Cutts v Head [1984] Ch 290, [1984] 1 All ER 597: «That the rule rests, at least in part, upon public policy is clear from many authorities, and the convenient starting point of the inquiry is the nature of the underlying policy.
Rules prohibit drivers from operating a truck more than 11 consecutive hours without resting for a minimum of 10 hours.
Thankfully, that is no longer the case, and in modern democracies, church is separate from the state, the rule of law rests in the hands of legislators elected by citizens and judges chosen for their knowledge and prudence, rather than their adherence to dogma (in Canada anyway).
I hope for the rest of the country sake that their situation is an exception rather than a rule.
The rest of the rules require a bit more depth of explanation than can be offered here, but all point to a common theme — making sure others can readily find and identify you as a viable match for their opportunities.
The Bureau also believes that the structural flaws in HUD's 2008 RESPA Final Rule the Bureau identified in the proposal and described in this section - by - section analysis justify the Bureau taking this action in this final rule, even though the Bureau's empirical support rests on anecdotal evidence, rather than systemic data, because of the significant harm that can result from increased closing costs to consumRule the Bureau identified in the proposal and described in this section - by - section analysis justify the Bureau taking this action in this final rule, even though the Bureau's empirical support rests on anecdotal evidence, rather than systemic data, because of the significant harm that can result from increased closing costs to consumrule, even though the Bureau's empirical support rests on anecdotal evidence, rather than systemic data, because of the significant harm that can result from increased closing costs to consumers.
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