Okay, I can see why Deitch Projects had to set
such strict rules for its next to last show.
Too bad they don't have
such strict rules for selling.
Your local health department could have
such strict rules for sanitation that it would be worthwhile to use a separate kitchen.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Additionally, the new standard proposal includes
stricter rules for continuous improvement to support progress toward non-critical criteria
such as the ones mentioned.
Their fear is that
such a
strict, unyielding
rule is likely to be evaded by the very players it is designed to protect, leading players to simply stop telling sideline medical personnel that they have any symptoms so as to avoid being benched
for the remainder of the game.
The loan lenders don't have much
strict rules for such loans.
There was a
strict rule not to bring your own, so the only living cats present were celebrities,
such as the endearingly deformed Internet sensation Lil Bub, who were doing meet and greets, and the 65 kittens brought
for on - the - spot adoption by the Best Friends animal shelter.
Philip Morris may be seen as replacing all of these precedents with an intermediate position: to comply with Article 114 TFEU, harmonising Directives need not provide
for a market access clause guaranteeing free circulation of all products fulfilling the requirements of the Directive throughout the internal market, but they also must not allow
for stricter national
rules that are inconsistent with the harmonisation achieved under the Directive;
such rules may only relate to aspects that fall outside the scope of the Directive.
Such an approach mitigates the possibility that an employee will be unduly punished by the
strict application of an unequivocal
rule that equates all forms of dishonest behaviour with just cause
for dismissal.
Under LSUC's
Rules of Professional Conduct,
for example, lawyers must «hold in
strict confidence all information concerning the business and affairs of the client acquired in the course of the professional relationship and shall not divulge any
such information» subject to narrow exceptions.
While we aren't regulated, we try to stick
strict business practices,
such as — asking
for ID
for anti-money laundering
rules, never offering financial advice as a business etc..
While a number of U.S. - based businesses are looking to launch similar drone delivery services,
strict rules for commercial operators laid down last year by the Federal Aviation Administration mean
such a system could still be a ways off.
As it has been stated in many native title reports, providing
such evidence generation by generation, while being subject to the
strict rules of evidence, is a herculean task
for people of an oral culture with a history of dispossession and generations of children that were removed from their parents.
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.