Sentences with phrase «strict rules as»

Each 1031 exchange must follow strict rules as defined in Internal Revenue Code Section 1031.
As for her security deposit in Chicago there are strict rules as you are probably aware.
There are no strict rules as to how exactly you should select the best Auto Insurance provider.
There are no strict rules as to when you should feed your dog and how often you should feed it.
A major benefit of working with private mortgage lenders is that they don't have to follow lengthy procedures or strict rules as banks do.
In addition, we have very strict rules as for the on - time delivery and plagiarism free papers.
The fact that the Russian girls for online dating can boldly take the initiative, as there are no strict rules as to who should first get acquainted.
Many campers have trouble adjusting to the strict rules as well as the Buffy and Muffy atmosphere at the club.
Most went into the exercise expecting to apply strict rules as to when and where they would use the devices — to «segment» their work and family time, to use the academic parlance.
It was conceded that the application of so strict a rule as celibacy to those not called to a life of asceticism but ordained to the diaconate in preparation for ministry in the church had led to widespread abuse and immorality.
Again, this is in no way a strict rule as each card has unique benefits, or each program is unique.

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Government attempts to ease prices — including a 20 percent provincial tax on foreign buyers, a city tax on empty homes, as well as stricter federal mortgage rules — have made little difference: prices are up 16 percent in the past year.
Gun deaths in Switzerland have plummeted in recent years, as the country has written stricter rules to align itself with the European Union.
As has been reported, it will be a separate version of the network that can be accessed only from a company's internal IT systems, and in theory, subject to stricter corporate security and access rules.
Here are three strict rules Ko lives by as she builds brands.
One of the documents referred to the project as a «semi-autonomous» area governed «by independent laws and a regulatory framework developed and managed by a private committee,» a sign that it could ease strict rules applied elsewhere in Saudi Arabia.
The tacit endorsement of the event by top U.S. tech executives comes as China introduces strict new rules on censorship and data storage, causing headaches for foreign tech firms permitted to do business in China and signaling that restrictions banning others are unlikely to be lifted any time soon.
Existing visa options for entrepreneurs either require significant upfront outlays, sometimes as much as $ 1 million, or strict enforcement of rules requiring founders to eventually return to their home country.
Global production grew only 2 %, as the Obama administration announced strict new rules limiting carbon emissions by coal plants.
Consumer purchases have been slowing down in recent months as households face higher costs for borrowing, stricter mortgage rules and large debt loads.
While strict mortgage - lending laws were in place before he took office and they came at a cost — less home ownership and slower economic growth — the state's conservative rules, as WSJ notes, «largely prevented the state's residents from signing the types of dubious home loans written in other markets across the country.»
The social messaging company said on Friday that it would impose stricter rules for sharing sexual photos and videos of others without their consent, often referred to as «revenge porn.»
In his dissent, Pai's main complaint was with what he saw as a double standard: He said that the order unfairly stuck ISPs with stricter rules than internet companies like Google, which are able to harvest and monetize personal data more freely under looser guidelines from the Federal Trade Commission.
Industry watchers were also eyeing CIBC's results for early signs of the impact of recent changes to the banking landscape, such as stricter rules surrounding uninsured mortgages as of Jan. 1.
However, analysts say the impact of stricter rules surrounding uninsured mortgages as of Jan. 1 and tumultuous NAFTA negotiations will weigh on the Big Five banks.
Tom Wheeler's latest comments are being viewed as the strongest sign yet that he plans to sign with President Obama on strict net neutrality rules.
Countries such as Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain all share common characteristics of strict rules regarding layoffs and contracting out — exactly the sort of thing precarious worriers favour here.
On the other hand, if provinces implemented rules at least as strict as whatever Ottawa might come up with they might be able to avoid federal policy superseding their policy, which would allow them to keep all the money within their boundaries.
Productivity is probably hurt someone what by the high population density (it's hard to find room to build Walmarts) as well as burdensome regulations, which partly reflect a culture with strict rules.
Islamic Finance has a set of specific rules which people follow when conducting business; such as the strict edict not to engage in usury or collecting interest off of loans.
Last summer, the Obama administration said it would not challenge laws legalizing marijuana in Colorado and Washington as long as those states maintain strict rules involving the sale and distribution of the drug.
Since these CaaS vendors understand the risk level involved with their profession, they carefully limit access to their services to a select few boards — only the most exclusive, such as communities that are closed off to newcomers and have extremely strict rules on the admissibility of new members.
As always, regular subscribers of The Wagner Daily, our technical trading newsletter, will be notified in advance of our predetermined entry, stop, and target prices for the $ TAN swing trade if it meets our strict, rule - based criteria for buy entry.
With buy - and - hold as a benchmark, they consider three types of rebalancing rules: (1) strict periodic rebalancing to target weights; (2) threshold rebalancing, meaning periodic rebalancing to target weights if out - of - balance by 3 % or more; and, (3) range rebalancing, meaning periodic rebalancing to plus (minus) 3 % of target weights if above (below) target weights by more than 3 %.
But the requirement that I express only what I deeply feel and avoid all head - tripping is just as strict and difficult a rule as any that has been laid down in the name of moral obligation.
One of the issues here that never gets discussed when these fights erupt is that since schools are public, ie gov» t run, they SHOULD be viewed as a part of gov» t that requires strict separation, but also WILL be under local majority rule.
Ian Geary, The Salvation Army's Public Affairs Adviser, told Premier he would like the government to view gambling addiction as a public health issue and also have stricter rules on gambling advertisement.
Strict rules complete with diagrams and assumptions of motives, what started as likely a well - meaning experience to encourage modesty turned into a witch hunt and a theological confusion about responsibility.
In its effort to take the high road of spiritual insearch, theology abolished its own need for theology as such, since it would no longer have truck with scholarly precision or strict rules of interpretation.
For many of us, receiving this gift will require first discarding our image of Sabbath as a time of negative rules and restrictions, as a day of obligation (for Catholics) or a day without play (in memories of strict Protestant childhoods).
IS fighters have forced tens of thousands of Christians to flee their homes across Iraq and Syria as they try to extend their self - declared state ruled by strict Islamic law.
The exchange rate of the Swiss franc to other currencies has forced the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) to move its global headquarters, which has a staff of seven, to Germany from the city known as «the Protestant Rome» when Calvin ruled it as a strict theocracy.
This can never be tied down by such strict rules, either in the delineation of the offense by the prosecutors or in the construction of it by the judges, as in common cases serve to limit the discretion of courts in favor of personal security.
Inside the monastery and in the university the rules had become very strict, with detailed regulations about how far junior lecturers might go in doing anything more than expound a text as distinct from adding their own comments and glosses.
Still, there are strict rules and there will continue to be strict rules defining what kinds of unions can be recognized as marriages and what kinds can not.
We like to think of meal prepping as a lifestyle, not a set of strict rules you have to follow.
We like to think of Paleo as a lifestyle, not a set of strict rules you have to follow.
Additionally, the new standard proposal includes stricter rules for continuous improvement to support progress toward non-critical criteria such as the ones mentioned.
Barcelona still want him which tells me he has been given too much freedom with Wenger... as BCN has strict team rules for shape and spacing.
As a result of the strict enforcement of this rule this year, almost no punts are being blocked and kickers in the NFL are averaging about five yards farther per punt than they did last year.
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