Sentences with phrase «than rules on»

My mind works best when I focus on the positive actions I need to take, rather than rules on what I'm not allowed to have.
«Judge Gische's disappointing decision does not undermine the city's strong reasons for developing this common - sense procedure, nor does it make any determinations about its legality other than ruling on the method used to issue it,» he said in a statement, adding that the city plans to appeal the decision.
Rather than ruling on the fundamental issue, the court said Fouchier and his employer... didn't have standing to sue the Dutch government, putting them back at square one.»
Rather than ruling on the fundamental issue, the court said Fouchier and his employer — Erasmus MC in Rotterdam, Netherlands — didn't have standing to sue the Dutch government, putting them back at square one.
Rather than ruling on this issue, the case was remanded back to the trial level for ultimate resolution.
Rather than rule on the case, the justices announced in late June that they would reconsider two campaign finance law precedents: Austin v. Michigan State Chamber of Commerce and McConnell v. FEC.
First, stare decisis is stronger when a court has interpreted a statue, rather than ruling on a constitutional issue.
Of potentially even greater significance than the ruling on the cap is the impact of any ruling that pensioners in receipt of PPF compensation must receive at least half of any entitlements to annual increases in their pension.

Not exact matches

Fluctuating currency exchange rates and shifting accounting rules helped make first quarter results at Alphabet, Google's parent, appear a little better than they really were on Monday.
This increase in regulation is both unfair and inefficient: Compliance with governmental rules and laws is a greater encumbrance on small companies than large ones, and regulation hinders small business formation, growth, and job creation.
The FCC is slated to vote Oct. 27 on new broadband privacy rules that according to Ars Technica, «will put broadband providers under a stricter privacy regime than the one imposed on websites like Google and Facebook, which are regulated separately by the Federal Trade Commission.
While telework and other arrangements focus on the work employees accomplish rather than the time they put in, the new overtime rules make time a lot more important in the eyes of the law.
The current rules on the sale or transfer of radiowaves used to operate cellphone networks don't allow incumbents to bid on and win more than one block, but this doesn't apply to new entrants, said Yaghi.
The European Commission ruling wraps up a three - year long investigation into whether Amazon received an unfair advantage based on a 2003 Luxembourg tax ruling which allows an Amazon subsidiary to pay less tax there than other companies.
For more than a year, Finland has been testing the proposition that the best way to lift economic fortunes may be the simplest: Hand out money without rules or restrictions on how people use it.
Though Kashkari begins with a broad attack on monetary rules, it quickly devolves into a focused attack on the Taylor Rule which he argues «effectively turn [s] monetary policy over to a computer, rather than continue to let Fed policy makers use their best judgment to consider a wide range of data and economic trends.»
«That set of rules and those thought processes are so ingrained in society today that it's hard to communicate exactly what the vision is, and I think «Reinventing Organizations» does a better job than any other book on communicating that vision and communicating that this is not just a hypothetical like, «Oh, wouldn't it be cool if we did this,»» Bunch said.
Come on, there have to be some basic behavioral ground rules and a little more substance to the culture of the tech and entrepreneurial community than the celebration of cash, cars, and creepy, chauvinistic CEOs chugging Cristal.
What's more is that Eisenberg failed to have a commanding presence on screen, feeling too much like a spazzed out tech genius with serious inadequacy issues than anyone who could exhibit the confidence it takes to rule over Metropolis.
Rather than block all ads indiscriminately, Chrome blocks advertising on sites that fail to comply with the new rules.
In fact, a recent study in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the public.
With this rule, don't spend more than two minutes on any newly received email.
We plan on relying on dividend income rather than the 4 % safe withdrawal rule to achieve FIRE, simply because we want to pass on our dividend portfolio to our kids in the future.
Pai is also expected to call for an initial vote in December to rescind rules prohibiting one company from owning stations that serve more than 39 percent of U.S. television households, Reuters reported on Wednesday, citing two people briefed on the matter.
Instead, stick with this simple rule of thumb: If the expense of replacing the broken item is more than twice the cost of repairing it, it's probably best to repair it, according to Lexicon Technologies, a technology maintenance company and the creator of the helpful infographic on the topic below.
MENLO PARK, Calif., April 24 - Facebook Inc on Tuesday released a rule book for the types of posts it allows on its social network, giving far more detail than ever before on what is permitted on subjects ranging from drug use and sex work to bullying, hate speech and inciting violence.
It certainly doesn't benefit the driving public, who will save less on gas than they would under the existing rule.
A U.S. patent court in 2007 invalidated the company's patent 5126156, basing the ruling on the fact that Dippin» Dots had sold its product for more than a year prior to filing its patent application.
Chatbots that function based on rules are much more limited than those that work with A.I. because they only respond to specific commands.
Facebook Inc on Tuesday released a rule book for the types of posts it allows on its social network, giving far more detail than ever before on what is permitted on subjects ranging from drug use and sex work to bullying, hate speech and inciting violence.
The IRS RMD rules can be a bit confusing, and failing to satisfy your annual RMD can be expensive, costing you an excise - tax penalty of up to 50 percent on the amount not distributed as required, warns Manisha Thakor, director of Wealth Strategies for Women at Buckingham and The BAM Alliance, a community of more than 140 independent registered investment advisors throughout the country.
But to every rule there is an exception, and glad I was to be called out (and called up) by the founder and CEO of one mobile - health company whose entire premise is based on scientific research with repeatable results — the exact study, in fact, I had used as my example of what works better than a health app.
Travelers are trying to figure out how to deal with new government rules placing an indefinite ban on electronic devices larger than smartphones from the cabins of commercial aircraft flying to both the United States and the United Kingdom from certain countries.
But with her Liberals winning a majority government Thursday, Wynne emerged as the saviour of her party's flock, putting a fresh face on a troubled party that has ruled Canada's most populous province for more than a decade.
KFC, China's biggest restaurant chain with more than 4,000 outlets and plans to open 700 more this year, was hit hard by a report in December 2013 that some poultry suppliers violated rules on drug use in chickens.
Colvin, who has worked on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange trading floor for more than 20 years, isn't ruling out a new gold spike caused by tensions abroad.
Further, proposed new rules on the sale of business assets, will make it more attractive to sell those assets to an unrelated third party rather than to family members.
Pro-Trump outlets including Breitbart and the Daily Caller have taken up the banner of opposition to net neutrality, apparently more as a proxy battle than on the merits of the rules themselves.
He has a rule where he will not communicate a lesson for longer than 30 seconds, since the focus should be on storytelling.
Some of the biggest constraints on homebuilders come from local governments, rather than federal rules.
As always, this depends on the individual business, but a good rule of thumb is that you shouldn't take out more than you can pay down to zero at least once during the next 12 months.
But that call for a review was significantly weaker than an earlier draft, seen by Reuters, that requested a 180 - day delay in the scheduled April 10 effective date of the rule, which is already on the books.
His rule has also taken on a more personal character than that of previous post-Mao Chinese leaders, with The Economist noting that he has molded his political persona in a way that suggests his goal is «dismantling the... system of collective rule
In the Sept. 5 issue of Fortune, we imagined a new kind of fantasy league: one focused on business leaders, where the stats are ruled more by market cap and earnings per share than on - base percentage and earned run averages.
In terms of coordination, can we imagine putting a greater focus on self - organisation and collective wisdom, rather than bureaucratic rules and procedures, as a way of getting things done?
As a rule of thumb, BBC will order ahead only on parts with shipment times longer than a couple of weeks.
Incidentally, the «rule of law,» broadly understood, is what makes so called «say - on - pay» rules something less than a slam - dunk from a corporate governance point of view.
The financial planning rule of thumb is to spend no more than 30 percent of a familys monthly income on housing, but it is nearly impossible to follow that guideline now in Seattle.
The TSA said in July it was imposing new security rules requiring U.S. domestic airline travelers to remove all electronic items larger than mobile phones such as tablets, e-readers and video game consoles from carry - on baggage for screening.
That has been part of the appeal of the so - called «4 percent rule» — an investment - income strategy that says as long as you withdraw no more than 4 percent of your initial portfolio, adjusted for inflation, on an annual basis during your retirement years, you shouldn't run out of money.
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