That's why franchised restaurant chains have to have
such strict rules about what franchisees can do in terms of ingredients, processes, etc., in order to protect the credibility of their brand promises.
Not exact matches
And many hospitals in countries
such as the UK and the US follow
strict rules about breastfeeding in order to get accredited by UNICEF's Baby Friendly Initiative.
Authoritarian parenting is characterized by
strict rules adhering to an external judgment of what is the «correct» way to behave,
such as social values, religious values, family traditions or preconceived notions
about what makes the perfect parent.
(This assumes we're using theocracy in the broad sense in both cases, and not taking
about strict rule by religious authorities, whereby only a few countries,
such as Iran, qualify).
While other sports,
such as baseball and cricket, have
strict rules about the stitching on the ball, soccer does not, and advances in technology have largely given balls sleeker, smoother designs — until the introduction of the Brazuca, at least.
We've written previously
about the importance of
such a Covenant to protect the clinic's most valuable asset, its clients, and of the importance to be certain that
such a Covenant is carefully drafted to be enforceable under Wisconsin's
strict rules.
Nikkei goes on to allege that the company had
such a
strict rule on movement
about the premises during work that cameras were installed in the corridors, among other places, to monitor where staff members went.
If the coaches are concerned enough
about head injury to require players to get baseline testing, I suspect they will be
strict about enforcing safety
rules,
such as no helmet - to - helmet contact.
The Code of Conduct contains this provision
about «confidentiality» in
Rule 2.03, at p. 28, that is beguiling in its simplicity: «A lawyer at all times must hold in strict confidence all information concerning the business and affairs of a client acquired in the course of the professional relationship and must not divulge any such information unless: (a) expressly or impliedly authorized by the client; (b) required by law or a court to do so; (c) required to deliver the information to the Society; or (d) otherwise permitted by this rule.&ra
Rule 2.03, at p. 28, that is beguiling in its simplicity: «A lawyer at all times must hold in
strict confidence all information concerning the business and affairs of a client acquired in the course of the professional relationship and must not divulge any
such information unless: (a) expressly or impliedly authorized by the client; (b) required by law or a court to do so; (c) required to deliver the information to the Society; or (d) otherwise permitted by this
rule.&ra
rule.»
East Lansing has
strict rules about the number of rental houses in the city, being that you bought the house for 75k I assume that it doesn't have
such things.
Not allowed to do it when at corp office for ten years; they had
strict rules about such things.
IDX agreements employed by most multiple listing services around the nation include
strict rules about the display of listing data —
such as prohibitions on advertising and identifcation of listing brokers — that third - party websites aren't subject to.