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But no more ... 'cause it's now against the rules.
It's against the rules for agents to charge their customers.
He's the host of the new podcast Against the Rules.
Still, Fremaux has spoken, and selfies are now against the rules.
That would be unfair and against the rules of the pilot.
Everything that's not expressly against the rules is within the rules.
It was strictly against the rules to help us like that.
Doping is wrong, he was told, because it's against the rules.
The captain and his co-pilot refuse; it's against the rules.
But misleading users — even outright lying — aren't necessarily against the rules.
Emerson College says it's against the rules to rent out his dorm.
Eighteen Democrats would need to vote against the rules package on Jan.
For kids, a century-old tradition — heading — is now against the rules.
Italy's budget deficit is to rise too, against the rules, while growth stalls.
Ramos issued Williams a code violation for coaching, which is against the rules.
Allowing voice carriers to block certain calls (it had been against the rules).
Winners: Internet providers and wireless carriers that have heavily lobbied against the rules.
This turned out to be against the rules for the Travis County chairman.
All of these are not against the rules of the community of Facebook.
Of course, that's against the rules and can result in some pretty vicious arguments.
The umpire issued Williams a code violation for coaching, which is against the rules.
Was this against the rules, an entrant in the Esterhazy fraternizing with a judge?
I pardon them if anyone finds them to have behaved against the rules. Period.
Here's the problem: what happened was really funny, but it's technically against the rules.
Turkey said the tariffs were against the rules of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
It's not against the rules to duet a video with a suggestive smile and comment.
To be perfectly clear, while racism itself isn't against the rules, it's not welcome here.
" The host quipped, "isn't that against the rules of Hollywood?" to which she replied, "apparently.
An attendant revealed someone tried to wash their clothes inside, which is against the rules.
My bucking against the rules society has strongly suggested for people with disabilities hasn't ended.
But on Tuesday, he railed against the rules calling them "outdated" in a public speech.
Under the recently repealed Title II net neutrality protections, that would've been mostly against the rules.
It's against the rules, but PoGo Pirate doesn't think there's much developers like Niantic can do.
The FCC vote came out 3-2, with both Republican commissioners voting against the rules proposal.
Of course I understand that in Twitter's opinion, what I was doing was against the rules.
Filming on the floor of Congress is against the rules, but so are sit-in protests.
When Daniel went on to pursue music, he'd went against the rules, both spoken and unspoken.
In this case, an employee at the retirement facility starts dating a resident against the rules.
He ran against the rules in defiance of conventional wisdom to pull off an improbable victory.
That doesn't mean things didn't slip between the cracks, but officially, it was against the rules.
In stock-car etiquette, blocking is frowned upon as unsportsmanlike, but it's not against the rules.
While decoding another teams' signs isn't against the rules, using technology to do so is forbidden.
It's against the rules and you will forfeit this person's opportunity to get an H-1B.
Fox News contributor Erick Erickson said that women being breadwinners went against the rules of nature.
Posting this type of violent content is against the rules, but some of it isn't searchable.
They are ingenious, as humans are when they want to do something that is against the rules.
Communicating with a player, Davis says, is not only against the rules but grounds for immediate termination.
But lawmakers from agricultural states — on both sides of the aisle — have spoken out against the rules.
This is not against the rules, but it is reserved for rare cases of "imperative public importance".
He issued a preliminary injunction against the rules in September and made it permanent in Tuesday's decision.
Emerson College says it's against the rules that Worth would have agreed to rent out his dorm.
There is just one problem: What the mayor did is against the rules in New York City.
"Sunset had come into the Bronx and started recruiting, which was against the rules," Detective Jeselson said.
That was when he decided to start using marijuana instead, even though it was against the rules.
Though I read it in the waiver, my initial reaction was that it was against the rules.
I assume it's against the rules so I hesitate, but at this point, we have nothing to lose.
While the move was criticized by some online, it was not against the rules (such as they are).
Natasha Tynes tweeted a photo of the Metro employee eating on the train, complaining it's against the rules.
It is against the rules for more than one member to stand at the podium at a time.
As I was reading the report I thought of a podcast called "Against the Rules" by Michael Lewis.
"I know it's not against the rules to pretend to play someone that's a family member," they wrote.
It was always against the rules, but Facebook will be employing more checks to stop offenders, she wrote.
But almost everyone is in trouble regardless, because it's against the rules to keep secrets no matter what.
"Autonomy is really hard so basically nothing is against the rules right now," Chomp's builder Zoe Stephenson told Gizmodo.
Just last week, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman was asked if open racism was against the rules of the platform.
Masih Alinejad was threatened just for writing about women&aposs rights and against the rules imposed by the regime.
Isakower said the industry is not ruling out a possible lawsuit against the rules when they are eventually developed.
I've had women during [bachelorette or birthday] parties try to take pictures of me (which is against the rules).
That's leading to hospital officials doing their own risk calculations—and beginning, gently, to push back against the rules.
That means couples of the same gender or gender-neutral couples can participate, going against the rules of BYU.
In a July 2013 email, the group provided Mr. Pruitt's office with language for a petition against the rules.
However, a former FEC commissioner said the Freedom Dividend could count as a gift, which is against the rules.
If the membership was for himself and his wife, that would be "self-dealing" which is against the rules.
"One thing is to be flexible, the other thing is to be against the rules," Moscovici told CNBC's Willem Marx.
" According to the Japanese newspaper, Navarro said "virtually everything on here is against the rules of the World Trade Organization.
It is not expressly against the rules, which provides all the cover required for owners and management to sleep soundly.
Whatever it was, or maybe it was against the rules of the building, but it was NA beer, non-alcohol.
Ew. Last year it would have been against the rules for casual Scrabble players to use any of those words.
Mr. Saikawa said he had not realized that the overpayment was "against the rules" and vowed to return the money.
The cloakroom staff, she added, will make sure senators do not bring anything into the chamber that's against the rules.
AT&T announced Tuesday that it would join the day of action despite having consistently made pushes against the rules.
He would be the first president who actively rebelled against the rules—that is, the things that make up America.
WM: I actually think it's against the rules at Vox Media to work there if you've never dropped an iPhone.
Price: $9 at West Elm It is against the rules of gift-giving to give a gift that necessitates more spending.
Go deeper: Michael Lewis's new podcast, Against The Rules, is all about the ways in which referees are no longer trusted.
Earlier this month, six human rights watchdogs, media organizations and bloggers successfully applied for a temporary court injunction against the rules.
That behavior is all against the rules, so a huge part of her professionalism was policing the sexuality of queer men.
On their respective earnings calls, both companies railed against the rules, which are designed to relieve congestion and increase driver pay.
Then, an agent of the town's housing authority found out about it and told my mother it was against the rules.
Employers had fought for years against the rules, including a controversial NLRB decision that changed the definition of a joint-employer.
It's against the rules to donate any weapons to the thrift store—including guns, crossbows, and, yes, all types of grenade launchers.
Since 2008, it has been against the rules for a third party to get involved legally because, well, it is extremely shady.
"Investing is not an educational expense, so it's against the rules to use your student loan money to buy cryptocurrencies, " Kirkham said.
She chafed against the rules of her home (her parents were Jehovah's Witnesses) and admired the carefree swagger and freedom of Bell.
It said that FIFA's reactions to previous incidents may have led the FMF to believe that the chants were not against the rules.
Paying for reviews outright has always been against the rules, and Amazon has gone so far as to sue sellers caught doing it.
Though "Pokémon trainer" may never become a real-world career—especially because it's against the rules to play on someone else's account, whoops!
At the top of the episode, the Carmichael family is discussing "controversial Black opinions" they believe go against the rules of their community.
What would be impermissible is to take that harsh language and to act in some way that was illegal or against the rules.
The man had reportedly been drinking alcohol that he'd brought on board and hid under his jacket—which is also against the rules.
Here's the good news: DeVos' anti-student proposed rules aren't finalized yet, meaning there's still time to submit a comment against the rules.
Republicans, who are almost universally against the rules, have pushed a number of proposals throughout the past year to pare back the rules.
Mr. Guzmán's wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, somehow — against the rules — sneaked a cellphone into the courthouse just before Mr. Martínez took the stand.
That is against the rules, even if, in Boston's case, it may have just been a clever effort to cut out the middleman.
In some states, even masturbating in private is against the rules, although some experts believe those who are discreet shouldn't be punished for it.
But, the ref wasn't having any of it -- apparently, carrying a phone during a match is against the rules -- and he immediately DQ'd Egutidze.
That followed lobbying against the rules by the chemicals industry, including Arkema, which argued that they were too costly and would jeopardize trade secrets.
The consultant said that he knows this service is against the rules, but he sees third-party sellers as David facing off with Amazon's Goliath.
These accelerators would come with mentorship by government officials and give startups short-term licenses to test models that would otherwise be against the rules.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia struck down an insurance group's motion calling for an injunction against the rules and summary judgment.
It's using this second stage to run a gambling business that Johnson says is specifically against the rules of both the API and Steam itself.
The first was a warning after Ramos felt Williams was receiving instructions from her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, from the stands, which is against the rules.
Both companies, and the U.S. government, protested against the rules in January, saying they would force firms to change their business structures, Reuters has reported.
The author's first foray into podcasting, the seven-part series "Against the Rules," is about a subject that is, by his standards, only medium-wonky.
"These steps ... are against the rules of Pakistan and tantamount to destroying democratic norms and the constitution," the spokeswoman, Firdous Ashiq Awan, said on Twitter.
Telecommunications companies like Comcast and AT&T had viciously fought against the rules, which aim to prevent them from prioritizing and blocking certain types of content.
The privacy rules were scheduled to go into effect at the end of this year Broadband providers had balked and ramped up lobbying against the rules.
Specifically, this means that "sharing content that violates another's reasonable expectation of privacy, for example streaming from a private space, without permission" is against the rules.
Every couple of years, there's a scandal about some member or other engaging in the technically against-the-rules practice of having staffers do personal errands.
Fullbright also said that she bled through her white prison uniform multiple times and hand washed it in the sink, though that was apparently against the rules.
Both the ACLU and Center for Reproductive Rights' suits ask the court to place a permanent injunction against the rules, alleging they violate the Administrative Procedures Act.
Several primary arguments against the rules as they stand have appeared as talking points or recurring themes; they are worth considering seriously and, if possible, refuting definitively.
The violent tackle with intent to injure — against the rules wherever the game is played — has shocked many Japanese and raised questions about the game&aposs future.
Royals manager Ned Yost caused a minor stir in 2015 when he wore the watch in the dugout but MLB decided it was not against the rules.
When the U.S Vice President would recount his story, I had no idea that our vindictive (and definitely against the rules) notes would have on his game.
The brilliance of CalPERS' brief is that it suggests the Supreme Court need not bang its head against the Rules Enabling Act, equitable authority and substantive rights.
While the donation may not have been against the rules, it has opened up a fresh line of attack for the Fed's critics, particularly on the right.
According to the guidelines of Servel, the electoral service, "Carrying out electoral propaganda through social networks like Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, among others," would be against the rules.
For one, the sticky note wall was probably against the rules of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which forbids posting written materials in the subway system without permission.
Nor do traditionalists bake cookies with flour; that would require having bags of flour or Mimouna cookies in the house during Passover, which is also against the rules.
To an observer this may stir enough extreme emotion that they wish to restrain or control the woman, even though it is against the rules and is wrong.
In January, a Pennsylvania judge issued a nationwide injunction against the rules, but the idea that the president could limit birth control access had already rattled many Americans.
In the book, we learn that Peter kills the Lost Boys too, either to "thin the herd" or because they are growing up, which is against the rules.
This latest episode is a reminder that YouTube continues to struggle to police its own platform against the rules and policies it outlines in its terms of service.
On Thursday, at least two people were killed in Assam state when police opened fire on mobs torching buildings and attacking railway stations in protest against the rules.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's Trade Ministry on Friday said additional steel and aluminum tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump were against the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
A flight attendant, who had clearly seen this transgression before, moved in for the confiscation, since it's against the rules to uncork your own booze on a commercial flight.
Although not against the rules, authorities were taken by surprise because of the immense size of the lobster, which McCarthy described as "largest" he's ever seen, according to AP News.
But by forcing a vote, they force everyone in the Senate to take a position for or against the rules, including those who have attempted to stay "neutral" through silence.
Categorising a gambling transaction as a purchase of something else is against the rules of card issuers including Visa and Mastercard, the card companies said in response to Reuters' findings.
Within minutes of posting the thread, the developers confirmed teaming in solo play was against the rules, but that didn't stop people from going back and forth over the validity.
I asked him whether he was collecting a toll — it is against the rules, but common — and he insisted that they were freely given donations to help secure the road.
Max is seeing a Secret Service agent named Sarah (Abbie Cornish), which is technically against the rules, a fact that furnishes 95 percent of their conversations, whether flirtations or pillow talk.
Senate Republican leaders are working frantically to find enough policies that can unite a divided conference, which means any parts of the bill deemed against the rules won't help their efforts.
Fight for the Future says its aims are singularly focused on net neutrality, and not politics, but they believe that politicians who stand against the rules will take a political hit.
So the fights between him and the network's department of standards escalated, with Tom pushing against the rules like a rebellious teenager and CBS asserting its authority like a frustrated parent.
At Bishop Amat Memorial High School, the biggest Catholic school in the Los Angeles area, it wasn't against the rules to be gay — Rodriguez at one point checked the student handbook.
"We will investigate whether regional and local authorities in Germany, against the rules, gave an unfair advantage to Ryanair over its competitors," EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.
So while weed is technically legal in DC, the city does not gain any tax revenue from it, and it's still against the rules for individuals to buy and sell it.
"When I got to the State Department, it was still against the rules to let most -- or let all Foreign Service Officers have access to a Blackberry," Clinton said in August 2014.
I was so overwhelmed once I realized my transgression I walked through a park while smoking a cigarette after 10 PM, and both of those activities are very much against the rules.
Marquez then stalled, the four-times MotoGP champion wheeling the bike clear, bump-starting it and then riding the wrong way down the track to resume his starting position against the rules.
A Republican congresswoman on Wednesday weighed in on the recent controversy over the long-standing dress code for a special hallway in the House, noting her own attire goes against the rules.
The FCC argues that "market forces" will prevent the Comcasts and AT&Ts of the world from doing anything to violate net neutrality—even though they vigorously lobby against the rules enforcing it.
When he first voted against the rules last year, he said, that they "radically depart from the FTC framework"—which doesn't tell you much, unless you're a huge freakin' nerd about telecom policy.
Before you start to think that this is the perfect way to save for a down payment on a house, remember this is completely against the rules at any and all storage facilities.
While there's no reason to think that double dipping is in any way against the rules, you probably shouldn't plan a purchase around the idea that you'd be able to do it, though.
The US Air Force confirmed on Saturday that its personnel stayed at the Trump Turnberry luxury golf resort in Scotland in March, but denied that doing so was improper or against the rules.
He made it clear he didn't think Rizzo was a dirty player, or that the play itself was dirty, but that it was against the rules and he should be punished for it.
Secular music was against the rules, but it was the middle of the night and my obedience was crumbling in the face of the hesitant smile forming at the corners of his mouth.
Even with AI assistance, social media companies like Twitter and Facebook still struggle with harassment campaigns, hate speech, and other behavior that's against the rules but perhaps trickier to flag with an algorithm.
In fact, the first woman to ever compete was Edna Miller, with her burro Pill, in 1951, nearly 20 years before the first woman ran the Boston Marathon (against the rules, even then).
On Wednesday evening, the 57-year-old was enjoying his döner on a bus when the bus driver had to remind him that eating on the bus in Berlin is against the rules.
Courtney and King play life-long best friends Lee and Elle who are tested by Elle's secret relationship with Lee's older brother Noah (Jacob Elordi) — even though it's against the rules of their friendship.
It turns out you don't actually own your ebooks; those "Hims" and "Hers" ads you always see are against the rules; and WIRED took a look at the importance of photographing women in sports.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) last month rejected her appeal against the rules, which mean middle distance female athletes with a high natural level of testosterone must take medication to reduce it.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City rules limiting the number of art and book vendors in four popular Manhattan parks are constitutional, a state appeals court ruled on Tuesday, overturning an injunction against the rules.
I mean, it is a totally open power, and he could simply say, 'Look, I want them to be my advisers, I pardon them if anybody finds them to have behaved against the rules, period.
Public health advocates came out strongly against the proposal, suggesting it will lead to a rollback of pollution standards by undermining the basis for hazardous air toxin regulation and inviting industry lawsuits against the rules.
"Listen to your kids, if they really believe in something even if it does go against the rules sometimes you just have to dig deep see if it's really worth it or not," he said.
They also criticized the Republican members for bringing in their phones and other electronics, which goes against the rules of a SCIF and opens up the classified topics discussed wherein to tap-able recording devices.
A Twitch representative told The Verge that it is against the rules for streamers to upload content that does not belong to them, and that anyone who does so is potentially liable to DMCA takedowns.
The assistance he gave on his own, and against the rules, had all started with Candy Peña on death row, where they were knitting baby blankets that would go to a Christian charity in Stanville.
And that even though it's against the rules to go public with a pregnancy that early, it was simply too difficult for her to stay in hiding about such a joyful and terrifying life moment.
As fans at Enterprise Center hurled debris onto the ice, the Blues insisted that during the winning play Timo Meier had passed the puck with his hand — which is against the rules, but not reviewable.
Sometimes you think you've figured the mystery out, only to realize your answer makes no sense in the context of the category, or requires a letter that's already been guessed, which is against the rules. Bummer!
She also claimed that at the time the photo was posted, team officials were looking into rumors that she had attended a party with members of the New Orleans Saints, which was also against the rules.
However, the vote can only be held with the agreement of Speaker John Bercow, who may decide it is against the rules to do so because parliament has already considered a motion to approve the deal.
What it really means is that the US should make the rules to the extent that there are rules—and if we don't like the rules, we're going to operate in our interest against the rules.
On our recent visit to Boston, we experimented with putting the pugs on our laps at times — which is against the rules — and the conductor, as well as our fellow passengers, did not seem to mind.
Several Democrats have pointed out that Sanders' call for his party to back the frontrunner — rather than risk a dramatic 11th hour nomination fight — would go against the rules that he and his allies made happen.
The South African lost her appeal at the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) against the rules that mean middle distance female athletes with a high natural level of testosterone must take medication to reduce it.
While cracking down on poachers, Namibia is also lobbying against the rules that govern the global trade in endangered species, after other countries rejected proposals to relax restrictions on legal hunting and exporting its white rhinos.
" The juror later posted saying, "Shud be crazy he was legit like ten feet infront of me today with his 5 or 6 team of lawyers ... can't say much else about it tho ... that's against the rules.
Who should care: Internet providers, first and foremost, who rail against the rules because they say it puts them at a disadvantage with web services — like Facebook or Google — that have to comply with less-strict standards.
Anyway, you would hear these stories about people being screamed at by Steve Jobs and others being treated horribly, but that's not against the rules, that's not against law, screaming at people because you think they suck.
It is also against the rules to drag a walker beyond the Co-op's strict walking bounds, though some members, when they have escaped the reach of the institutional eye, will try to get away with murder.
Anirban Lahiri of India was disqualified from playing the third hole for taking a practice shot out of the bunker, which is against the rules, after he had played a poor third shot from the same sand.
Late one night, I woke up to three realizations: The hall light was shining directly on my face (annoying); Elder Ellsworth was not in the room (against the rules); and something awful was happening in the bathroom.
It was against the rules to take performance-enhancing drugs - the fact large numbers of the pro peloton were using at the same time does not excuse Lance's behaviour, but in my eyes it does vindicate him slightly.
On the House floor ahead of the vote Tuesday, Pelosi said the tweets from the president were "racist," infuriating House Republicans who said her comment was against the rules of the chamber and needed to be struck down.
Not because it was against the rules but because it had been almost no trouble and yet she cried and said that no one had ever done anything so nice for her, not once in her whole life.
Internet service providers like Verizon, Comcast, AT&T and others railed against the rules, arguing that they kept them from profiting from the same data that internet companies like Google and Facebook are able to collect and monetize.
Republicans and the broadband industry have argued against the rules, saying they place tougher restrictions on internet providers such as AT&T and Comcast than internet websites, including Google and Facebook, that use consumer data for targeted ads.
Blackburn was a key part of moving that legislation and took heat at the time for her arguments against the rules, which would have gone into effect this year and were seen by many as essential privacy protections.
With his red-rimmed eyes and a cigarette drooping from his lips, Harry comes across as one of those classically shabby gumshoe types, the existential inside-outsider who chafes against the rules even as he saves the day.
WASHINGTON, Aug 22 (Reuters) - The Obama administration is confident about the legal basis of its transgender student bathroom guidelines, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said on Monday after a U.S. judge granted a nationwide injunction against the rules.
"Listen to your kids, if they really believe in something, even if it does go against the rules, sometimes you just have to dig deep [to] see if it's really worth it or not," said Johnson's father, Alan Johnson.
"I'm not going to say anything that is going to get those officers in trouble," Ms. Clark told a television interviewer when asked whether the officers had expressed any awareness that what they were doing was against the rules.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A baby brought into a Japanese municipal assembly chamber by his lawmaker mother was promptly ejected because his presence was against the rules, an official said on Friday, highlighting the hurdles faced by working women in Japan.
But it is not against the rules to kill civilians "collaterally," so long as doing so is not out of proportion to the concrete and direct military aim, and so long as you take precautions to avoid or minimize harm.
Khanna, the first vice chair of the CPC in the new Congress, told The Hill later on Wednesday that he is sticking to his decision to vote against the rules package, after Jayapal and Pocan said they would vote for it.
She is not one to let much inconvenience her pursuit of discovery, a trait that ran her into trouble in her early twenties: She was caught working in an underground mine in Western Australia, something that was then against the rules.
Indiana and Louisiana passed similar measures this year but neither state has put the new rules into effect amid continuing legal challenges, said Gavin Broady of the Center for Reproductive Rights, which filed a lawsuit against the rules in Louisiana.
That was a "heavy blow against the rules-based multilateral trade system", German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas told Reuters, warning that the court was especially needed at a time when the global economy was suffering from a revival of protectionism.
Looking ahead: Today is Christmas in the Orthodox Church, and while a celebration of independence will be held at a cathedral in Kiev, a part of the Ukrainian church still loyal to Russia has claimed the split is against the rules.
App makers and the trade groups that represent them have made familiar arguments against the rules: Consumers don't need them, they'll be expensive to implement, and they'll slow down one of the only sources of innovation in the sleepy world of consumer finance.
Natalie Richard, the mother of a sixth-grader at Kanesville Elementary School in Ogden, Utah, was shocked to learn that it would be against the rules for her daughter to decline another student's dance request at the school's annual "Hearts Day" event.
In water, swimmers can perform feats of technical bravura — lifting a partner without touching the bottom of a pool (that's against the rules) or moving together as their legs, pointing out of the water, spin in tandem before disappearing beneath the surface.
Update: Because there was some confusion about this (and it doesn't hurt to get a little more detail), Facebook confirmed that publishers running branded content on Facebook was completely against the rules before, unless they received approval directly from the social network.
A pair of teams trying to get to 21300-21349; an A.F.C. North contest that may have lasting implications; the Bears trying to keep a good thing going; and a league still passing the ball as if running were against the rules.
Adam Schiff, used the debate about procedures to lay out the case against Trump, even as he battled against the rules set out by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell -- who has already announced he would coordinate all moves with the White House.
And Jim Rollo of the UK Trade Policy Observatory (UKTPO) at Sussex University notes that it may be against the rules of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which requires free-trade deals or customs unions to cover "substantially all the trade" among contracting parties.
The Commissioner said CSE discovered, all on its own, that it was collecting Canadians' data and passing it along to the Five Eyes — which is quite against the rules — coincidentally while he happened to be investigating a related matter, also stemming from the Snowden leaks.
When the rules are administered more or less fairly, we refrain from doing some things we'd like to do, that may be against the rules but that we don't think are morally wrong, because we are invested in the society that thrives under its rules.
Even drinking alcohol is against the rules; 20 lashes on the rear-end is the punishment, last meted out about a year ago, Mr. Nakuau said, to eight boys and two girls caught in a not-so-distant corner of their very small island.
"In a worrying return to 19th-century practices of managed trade, the 'shopping list' imposed by the deal could be seen as going against the rules-based international trading system," said Joerg Wuttke, the president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China.
"But I think it's important for people to remember that it wasn't the pictures, it was that she was accused of having sexual relationships with underlings, which goes against the rules that were set up in the wake of the #MeToo movement," Bade said. 3.
"Food manufacturers have quality assurance employees who are constantly taking samples of their packaged, finished product to be sure they're not putting anything out that is against the rules," said food safety specialist Ben Chapman, a professor in agricultural and human sciences at North Carolina State University.
The race stewards in Austria placed Rosberg under investigation immediately after the race, and not only for causing a collision, but also for driving his heavily damaged car around the track to finish the race, which is against the rules, as it could endanger other drivers.
The only sort of civil disobedience I came across were people wearing masks to hide their face—against the rules for the rally for which one woman was arrested—and Braden Chesser, who set off a smoke grenade in a guillotine and yelled that he loved everyone.
I walked up to the Melania and Donald statues and snapped a picture of Melania before getting scolded by an employee—doing that is against the rules and the only pictures you're allowed to take have to be from behind the red ropes marking off the fake Oval Office.
Neighbors say the bright pink paint and two huge cross-eyed emojis, one with a zippered mouth and the other sticking its tongue out, went up after the owner was fined for using her property for short-term rentals, something that is against the rules in Manhattan Beach.
Some saw the results as sullied by what they took to be violations of practice, but the Nevada Republican Party tweeted that it was not against the rules for volunteers to wear a candidate's gear, and insisted that there were "no official reports of voting irregularities or violations" at caucus sites.
Mari Kis went with her to the bend in the corridor, held the washroom door open and told her to be quick, because Susanna made a note of how much time each activity took and doing your hair twice before lunch was frowned upon: in fact it was against the rules.
The yearly smorgasbord held in Coney Island New York is arguably the most famous eating contest in the world, and every year professionals and amateurs alike pull up a seat in hopes of being crowned the Person Who Can Eat The Most Without Horking It Back Up (seriously, that's against the rules).
Although the court ruling cannot be appealed, the tobacco industry, which lobbied against the rules before the European Union voted them into law in 2014, indicated on Wednesday that it would continue to seek to overturn some of the specific elements, including rules meant to remove the marketing allure from cigarette packaging.
Though YouTube has powerful algorithms that help flag content and many thousands of contracted human moderators, it seems like each and every week a new issue pops up that shows just how frail and ill-equipped the company's moderation system is at dealing with content that is against the rules or otherwise illegal.
The Telegraph reports that Allardyce, who has been accused of taking bribes in the past, agreed to an imaginary £400,000 deal in exchange for advice on how to make money via "third-party ownership," which is against the rules of the Football Association, the sport's governing body in England, along with those of FIFA.
" Chinese state media took a more bellicose tone, with China Daily warning: "The Trump administration is behaving like a gang of hoodlums with its shakedown of other countries, particularly China," adding the tariffs "have set off the largest trade war in economic history, demonstrating a typical hegemonic attitude against the rules of world trade.
On Monday, the company's moderation department tweeted out that it will now be responding to reports of users telling others to engage in acts of self-harm—something that should have always been against the rules, but was historically so rarely acted against by Twitter's team that the phrase "kill yourself" became one of the site's longest-running motifs.
The cartoon, which was drawn by Mark Knight and appeared in Monday's edition of Australian tabloid the Herald Sun, comes after an intense final at the US Open in which the 36-year-old clashed with umpire Carlos Ramos, who accused her of receiving instruction from her coach in the stand, which is against the rules.
Starter episode: "Dodgers Agony With Mallory Rubin, Tickets to Sports Movie Events With Shea Serrano, and 'Big Mouth' With Nick Kroll" Earlier this year, the long-running public radio show "This American Life" aired an episode about injustice, in which the writer Michael Lewis — known for making specialist subjects accessible in books like "Moneyball" and "The Big Short" — explored the concept through the prism of refereeing in the N.B.A. That segment turned out to be an introduction of sorts to Lewis's new podcast, "Against The Rules," which delves further into the fraught relationship between referees and the public.

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