Sentences with phrase «using arcane rules»

Just have to say «well done to the Republican Party for figuring out how to steal elections from the people using arcane rules designed to keep rural landholders in charge.

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The lawmakers blocked an effort to scrap the rules using the Congressional Review Act, an arcane legislative tool that the GOP has deployed liberally this year to kill Obama - era regulations.
The Senate majority used disingenuous interpretations of arcane rules to block the bill from coming to a vote.
Funding is harder to come by than it used to be, and the more complex and arcane rules of the funding process are taken seriously by the scientists» home institutions and supporting agencies alike.
While Netflix likely will have to keep evolving its model to have more of a theatrical presence, it is doing too many risky things on the feature front to be defined derogatorily at this point, especially by a French festival that risks rendering itself arcane by not using its clout to change French chronology rules that keep French - distributed films from SVOD for three years.
With thoughtful use of your cards, you can obtain the monsters of your enemy and support your attacks by using arcane spells and the rules of dark magic.
How Climate Rules Might Fade Away Obama used an arcane number to craft his regulations.
Meanwhile, John Taylor, a Silver Spring, Maryland, attorney and a drone hobbyist, says, «A 13 - year - old who fails to follow the arcane nuances of FAA regulations regarding recreational use shouldn't be a felon for failing to comply with rules appropriate to commercial operations.
While citation styles in other disciplines have moved increasingly towards greater simplicity and clarity, concentrating on malleable concepts and abandoning the use of arcane bibliographic terms and obscure abbreviations, all legal citation guides continue to share and suffer from the same conceptual error: namely, that there should be a rule for every possible source to which a legal professional might refer and, better yet, an abbreviation for every source in which the reference might be found.
Some argue that borrowers are using «arcane legal rules» to get free houses when not paying their bills.
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