Sentences with phrase «under strict rules»

Drivers are under strict rules for the number of hours driving per day and week and must undergo periodic drug testing.
I would love to see a nationally televised public debate series, held in a neutral venue and moderated by a Moderator acceptable to both sides under strict rules of debate, with each side choosing its participants.
After chafing under the strict rules and hierarchy of the Institute, Whitten left behind his interest in science (though it would resurface in his art) and moved toward visual art.
Banks operate under strict rules, which do not allow them to loan to poor credit scores.
Banks operating in Canada are under strict rules by the government and this causes people to seek loans from private lenders.
This does not mean the Cadillac CTS - V is faster than the Dodge Viper, Chevrolet Corvette and Porsche 911 — it just means that the CTS race car, built under strict rules, is faster.
It's measured under strict rules: 12 - hour fast, 8 - hour sleep, laying on your back, etc..
Most of that information is collected under strict rules designed to protect the privacy of any named individuals or companies and to ensure that the records themselves remain off - limits to anyone without the proper security clearance.
Fishing for the endangered European eel is allowed only under strict rules.
The state permits marijuana use — under strict rules — for people suffering from various health ailments and diseases.
Fashion on the Ration (until 31 August) looks at how fashion survived and even flourished under the strict rules of rationing in 1940s Britain, often in new and unexpected ways.
are known to contain all the Old Testament writings except one book.The writings found at Qumran are amazingly accurate to the Old Testament we have today.Where are the changes you speak of?The scribes of ancient Israel were under strict rules and supervision in the completion of their tasks; are you suggesting incompetence in their duty?If so please show it.
The answer is that you're allowed to claim the loss in the year the stock became worthless — but only under a strict rule that poses problems for many taxpayers.
We know by getting licensed that we are under stricter rules but that doesn't discount accounting professionals who don't need to obtain a CPA to advance their careers.
Under these rules, the loan can have a fixed interest rate or an adjustable interest rate (under the stricter rules, the rate can not adjust until after five or more years).

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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.
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.
Unlike other coffee shops, who serve coffee roasted more than a week ago, Freeman maintains a strict «under -48-hours» rule.
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.
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.
Bullard points out that many retirement funds operating under strict ERISA rules continue to offer active funds, and recent lawsuits that target higher - priced index funds highlight the risk of recommending an S&P 500 fund when there's a lower - priced S&P fund in another fund family.
One of the issues here that never gets discussed when these fights erupt is that since schools are public, ie gov» t run, they SHOULD be viewed as a part of gov» t that requires strict separation, but also WILL be under local majority rule.
I know that for some segments of the Church the thought of good - Christian - women - in - bikinis jumps your fence because of a lifetime spent labouring under strict modesty rules.
The lengths to which one of the world's most famous clubs were allegedly prepared to go to conceal forbidden inducements made to a Stoke City schoolboy and his family have been laid bare following an investigation into the events which saw the Liverpool become the first to be punished under strict new Premier League rules.
However, official figures show the DWP has also become stricter in deciding whether to impose a sanction when confronted by a supposed breach of the rules - 76 per cent of these decisions resulted in a sanction being imposed in March 2017, compared to under 70 per cent in early 2016.
The 2004 election cycle saw a dramatic rise in the number and size of nonprofit organizations that bought TV ads, organized voter turnout drives and conducted political «education» campaigns that were effectively working on behalf of (or against) one candidate or party, and because they used «soft money» in the process, their donors weren't limited in how much they could give and didn't fall under the strict disclosure rules required when trying to influence an election.
Outside groups that help fund favorable issue - based media coverage for candidates would be subject to stricter disclosure rules under the plan.
Countdown Begins on Remodeling, Repairing and Paint Rules «New EPA Regs Aimed at Decreasing Lead Poisoning» In less than a month, all contractors who perform renovations, painting and remodeling that might disturb lead - based paint in houses, child care facilities and schools built before 1978 will be required to meet stricter guidelines under the new regulations established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Oneida County Health Department officials said today.
But in a statement issued on Thursday by its Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, Ekiti APC stressed that the governor can not hide under the constitution to abuse a special intervention scheme that specifically insisted on a set of rules for strict application of the funds for the purpose for which it was approved.
Under «strict» rules, limited resources, and an «intense» six - week time limit, teams of students are challenged to raise funds, design a team brand, «hone» teamwork skills, and build and program industrial - size robots to play a difficult field game against like - minded competitors.
Under the rules in place last year, New York anglers face strict limits on the size and number of fish they can bring in, and yet their fluke haul was 13 percent over target.
We operate under what is considered by many to be strict set of rules, and our volunteer staff works diligently to enforce them.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has unveiled his plan to undo the 2015 «net neutrality» rules that had placed Internet providers under the strictest - ever regulatory oversight.
Rules Don't Apply is still under strict embargo until its AFI Fest premiere date but this new trailer gives a pretty good idea of the film overall, with the wonderful Warren Beatty front and center as Howard Hughes.
The rules are entirely unreasonable, a fact even the autocratic Vernon realizes, but he evokes the strict conditions anyway, assuming they will keep the students under control while he sort of supervises them from his office across the hall.
Under control of The Nurse (Jodie Foster), it has a strict set of rules that forbid killing, weapons, and other violence.
Not only is it state law, but it's required if Indiana wants to keep a federal waiver releasing it from strict accountability rules under No Child Left Behind.
The rules regarding what's exempt is stricter in Minnesota than under the Bankruptcy Code.
«Despite howls of protest to the contrary, subprime mortgage lending is entirely possible under the new rules; it just has to comply with stricter lending requirements and review, which is appropriate, even essential,» Cox said.
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.
Rules are: sculptures are made with pressure, paintings with leisure; yet to reduce a sense of privilege, they are all produced in artificial light and under strict parameters within four tiny, windowless studios in Brooklyn, each designated for only one activity — sculpture, small painting, larger painting, or video / audio.
He described a fictional country called Cyrus under the rule of a strict dictatorship, which was overthrown and replaced with a democratic system.
Under strict and formal Management, Quality and Technical Requirements, Rules and Standards ● Responsible for the project / program compliance with regard to the allocated budget.
We successfully challenged the Bush administration's refusal to let California implement its own, stricter - than - national tailpipe emissions limits under the Clean Air Act, and in June 2009 the EPA issued a waiver to let California enforce its own automobile emissions rules, which also allowed a dozen other states to enforce the same rules.
The general rules on covenants in securities (which include both stocks and bonds) is one of completeness in which any false statement or any material omission becomes actionable on a strict liability standard, so that there is no forgiveness under Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933...»
By imposing stricter rules on recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards, a Contracting State will breach its obligations under the Convention.
Although the Belgian trade practices legislation has already been under investigation several times and has even been declared incompatible with the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive (Directive 2005 / 29 / EC) by the EU Court of Justice (e.g. Pelckmans Turnhout NV against Walter Van Gastel Balen NV a.o.; WAMO BVBA against JBC NV and Modemakers Fashion NV; VTB - VAB against Total Belgium, and Galatea against Sanoma Magazines), the Belgian legislator nonetheless «maintained» certain strict rules.
For there was hence more than one feasible construction of paragraph 2, the Court should opt for an interpretation that did not undermine the harmonisation achieved under the Directive and accordingly rule that paragraph 2 only allowed for stricter national rules falling outside the scope of the Directive.
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.
Under Brussels II, provided that one of those conditions are met, there is a strict «first in time» rule, which means that divorce will proceed in the country where the divorce papers have been filed first.
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