You Said ----» Also most Sikhs have a problem with so many checks or more checks
than the rules dictate because they are a visible minority and it is based on a persons (airport security) opinion and ppl are generally bias, it's like dirty cop syndrome in a way.
Also most Sikhs have a problem with so many checks or more checks
than the rules dictate because they are a visible minority and it is based on a persons (airport security) opinion and ppl are generally bias, it's like dirty cop syndrome in a way.
You might force an entry or an exit, or you might place a trade with a position size far greater
than your rules dictate.
Not exact matches
The
Rule of Two does not
dictate that you always have to answer twice, just that you never answer more
than twice.
To me, that makes more sense
than an invisible supernatural being in the sky magically poofing the Universe into existence and then
dictating rules and regulation that would either be obeyed, or result in eternal torture if you didn't.
To a large degree, freedom is granted to the members, but they are still bound together by glad acceptance of the common life, and they use the
rule as a guideline rather
than as an arbitrarily imposed
dictate.
Until then your «opinion» is worthless for no more
than idle debate on here, or in your favorite meeting place where you sit and gossip about how perfect your world is and how God himself has placed you on that mountain to
dictate his
rules to the world because your so clean of any sin.
This has NOTHING to do with the Catholic Church other
than they want to run their businesses, not their Church by «special
rules» that allow them to
dictate what coverage is or isn't in their employee insurance policies.
When Harold and Kay come face to face, we learn that there's even more to their relationship
than expected: Kay isn't just narrating Harold's life, her latest book is his life, and everything she writes about him comes true (the
rules seem to
dictate that she has to actually bang it out on her typewriter in order to make it happen).
In terms of style, I'd say Joyce and all those other experimenters gave me the freedom to play fast and loose with punctuation, using it as and how I wanted rather
than as the
rules of English grammar
dictate.
Just as an FYI, a percentage - of - portfolio approach as you've laid out in # 3 is significantly more conservative
than the fixed + inflation approach
dictated by the «4 %
rule».
The
rules set out in the Family Law Act
dictate an equal division of all real and personal property other
than «excluded property».
Whilst the complexities of international trade negotiations
dictate that the prospects of getting all this done in less
than two years are rather slim, there is nothing in the guidelines which explicitly
rule this out.
I am not familiar with CREA
rules, but if commissions are fluid and could be set at any rate, then simple supply and demand
dictates that a brokerage in high demand could charge higher
than normal rates.