Sentences with phrase «strict rules in»

You should have strict rules in place to avoid letting emotions run the decision making process.
The court is subject to strict rules in what it can order on the division of marital assets.
When you are getting divorced in Florida, the State recognizes the importance of the needs of the child and has strict rules in regards to the parenting arrangements that all parties should be aware of prior to filing for divorce.
There are no strict rules in this regard.
And so you have some strict rules in there, you say, «Until you get that money in the bank you need to cut your spending completely, you need to give up on your credit cards, and you need to sell everything in the house that you can that you don't need anymore.»
The great news are, there are no strict rules in wearing classic heels, as everything depends on your personal style imagination.
«You have to have strict rules in respect to officers not talking about corruption and not reporting it, they get fired.
Newborn babies are being made ill by strict rules in hospitals that are aimed at getting more women to breastfeed — and they don't even work.
It's not only Chinese companies seeking to get away from China's strict rules in Hong Kong and Singapore.
Most leading publications offer submission guidelines, and abide by strict rules in regards to word count and links to external sites.
When establishing house rules for your teen, establish stricter rules in the areas where your teenager still needs the most guidance.
In the wake of Stephon Clark's death, California is considering the strictest rules in the country about when deadly force can be used.
The 2015 AVMSD consultation queried whether there should be a derogation to the country of origin principle in the areas of 1) incitement to hatred 2) «where editorial decisions on an audio - visual media service are taken» 3) where broadcasters try to circumvent stricter rules in specific Member States and 4) protection of minors.
If you're a single member LLC, you can sell your interests for whatever you want, but if you're a multiple member LLC, you may have some stricter rules in your operating agreement to keep the value of the LLC at a certain point.
Real estate is hardly ever black and white, which means a strict rule in one place might not necessarily apply to every location or with every lender either.

Not exact matches

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.
Nor did Ross acknowledge that strict rules of origin could backfire, because much of the electronics in new cars and trucks is made in Asia.
«It's easy to see why the City (of London) and highly - remunerated advisors cheerlead for this listing, but the U.K. currently has strict corporate governance rules and it's vital these aren't watered down in a bid to attract Saudi Aramco.
And in the long run, the idea that a forced separation of cultures — with strict rules about who can wear what, or eat or listen to what — would be good for minorities is one that would backfire.
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.
«The housing market continues to adjust to stricter mortgage rules, recent Bank of Canada rate hikes and some provincial policy moves,» said BMO Capital Markets» senior economist Robert Kavcic in a research note Friday.
Meanwhile, in Canada, amid heightened worries over new, stricter underwriting rules for mortgages, the banks» domestic businesses remained strong.
«Being organized doesn't necessarily mean running to a strict set of mandated rules, where everything is pedantically in order and predictable,» Branson explained in a blog post.
Ride - hailing platforms Uber and Lyft are both expected to return to operations in Austin on Monday, when Texas Governor Gregg Abbott will likely sign a bill overturning the state capital's strict driver screening rules.
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.
And yet emails received in the rule - free court of public opinion may not be admissible in a court of law, where strict rules of admissibility apply.
In return, however, the Department of Justice has laid out strict requirements that marijuana cultivators and retailers must follow, and Colorado has issued rules of its own.
This problem resulted from old, less strict rules about data collection by developers that Facebook updated in 2014, but Facebook shared the data with Kogan before that.
Some top - level executives understand this, enforcing various strategies in an attempt to ensure meetings remain a constructive use of employees» time and resources: Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's COO, reportedly maintains focus by sticking to a strict, bullet - pointed schedule, while Amazon's Jeff Bezos employs a «two - pizza rule,» which keeps meetings small enough so that two pizzas can feed the entire group.
If I had to work in a setting where it was all about following a strict set of rules, I'd make terrible decisions and feel unhappy.
«China's recruitment process has strict rules and procedures,» the defence ministry said in a statement.
Traffic police in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen have always had a reputation for strict enforcement of those flouting road rules in the metropolis of 12 million people.
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.
The Wing, a women - only coworking space and social club that has three locations in New York City and one in Washington D.C., is under investigation by the New York City Commission on Human Rights due to its strict no - men - allowed club rules — possibly violating the city's Human Rights Law, Jezebel reported.
What makes the strict rules these tech pioneers institute in their personal lives so alarming isn't the types of fears that drive them - nearly all parents worry about screen time these days - but the magnitude of that fear.
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.»
«All flights by Russian aircraft are performed in strict accordance with international rules for using airspace without infringement on any countries» borders,» the ministry said in a statement.
Golf industry insiders said the strict rules for officials would be a drag on the sport's wider development in China, with fewer courses open and people worried about being tainted by getting involved in the game.
Yeganeh was the inspiration for Yev Kassem, a character first portrayed by Larry Thomas in a 1995 Seinfeld episode who was known for making customers follow strict rules to order or risk being turned away with his forceful cry: «No soup for you!»
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.
The effects of sluggish exports and the housing markets» responses to stricter mortgage rules played a big role in the disappointing numbers, the bank said.
Knowing I wouldn't be able to make it through the entire week drinking this watery mess, I decided to make the shake more edible by mixing in almond milk (which stays in accordance with Khloe's strict «no dairy» rule) instead of ice, and by adding a small squirt of honey for sweetness.
A Canadian company doing business in the Czech Republic right now likely faces laxer rules than in Germany, the country with the strictest privacy standards in Europe.
WASHINGTON, May 1 (Reuters)- California and a group of 16 other states on Tuesday challenged the Trump administration's decision to revise strict U.S. vehicle emissions and fuel efficiency rules put in place under former President Barack Obama.
Why stricter country - of - origin rules in NAFTA won't actually help any North Americans.
Portland has invested heavily in rail - based public transit, and the city enacted strict urban planning rules to encourage greater residential density around transit nodes and workplaces.
Four days before Mr. Zuckerberg was set to testify, Facebook surprised many in Washington when it endorsed the Honest Ads Act, a Senate bill that would require more transparency and stricter rules for political ads on the internet.
China had raised rates and imposed stricter lending rules on banks in an effort to curb inflation and property speculation.
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