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There will be no rules of evidence, no rules of criminal procedure, no judge and no jury.
" He described Ukraine as "a place with no rules" and added that "80 percent of the world outside the United States and Europe has no rules.
There [are] no rules to stop people from being stupid ... same way there are no rules to stop her from saying the dumb s*** she just said.
For me, it's about exploring who I am and accentuating parts of my personality — feeling like there are no rules that apply because I make sure there are no rules.
" AG: "The first rule is there are no rules!
The moment you're naked, there are no restrictions, no rules.
And because there were no rules, I had no restrictions.
But as kids we're not born knowing the no rules.
No veto power, no secrets, no rules about emotional attachment.
He liked that there were seemingly no rules in Detroit.
Pruitt's goal is simple: No studies, no data, no rules.
She's broken no rules except the rules of good taste.
There are no rules for how you deal with it.
"The rules are basically there's no rules," Ms. Kelley said.
Don't say that it is Mr. Bouvier with no rules.
"There are no rules, if you're a boy," she said.
But some rules are better than no rules, almost invariably.
Everybody's over, no rules, no real questions, no real goal.
People loved it, because it's weird and there are no rules.
"There were no rules during the songwriting and recording," adds Petroff.
"There are no rules anymore—anything is possible," says Dora Lin.
First of all, "there are no rules to running," Fitzgerald says.
With Mission Chinese Food, there's one rule: there are no rules.
You are John Paul Getty III, and you have no rules.
We live in a great time where there are no rules.
Mr. Trudeau said that no rules or ethical limits were broken.
I think there are no rules when you're talking about art.
Like, ain't no rules or nothing, nobody can tell you nothing.
"We have no rules, we welcome everyone," Ms. Gannon-Graydon said.
Once you're in between these lines of 94, ain't no rules.
There are no rules: to life or to being a woman.
"There are no rules at a fake university," Meg Comer said.
Mr. Pruitt's goal is simple: No studies, no data, no rules.
In addition, there are presently no rules for someone getting pregnant.
Consider this: There are no rules against sending your friends money.
"There are no rules for chemical contents in clothes," she said.
In a world where there's no rules, what do people do?
There are no rules in Gina Apostol's inventive, genre-bending novel Insurrecto.
No rules & no accountability means people get ripped off & markets blow up.
" The whole family then lifts a glass to cheers to "no rules.
The idea behind Iluka, explains Clugston, is that there are no rules.
I now remind my girls every day that there are no rules.
And if you have no rules everybody can do whatever they want.
In addition, Nepal has no rules about who can climb the mountain.
And there are no rules on Taco Tuesday... except to eat tacos.
There are no rules anymore except the rules you create for yourself.
No rules were broken and the liturgy unfolded in all its dignity.
"The great thing about it is, there are no rules," he said.
He realized that the only rules were that there were no rules.
And, the only rules in campaigning are that there are no rules.
At times, it is as though there are no rules or boundaries.
The only one that I abided by was to have no rules.
There are no rules on the suitability or conflict of interests of delegates.
Currently it is presupposed that because painting is dead it has no rules.
Where we're going, there really are no rules for the Broadband Service Providers.
When it comes to hiring political appointees, however, there are virtually no rules.
They come to this world for its excess — there are no rules here.
There are no rules as to how or what you must write about.
I view it as it's an open market and there are no rules.
There are virtually no rules, other than the limits of imagination and programmability.
I have pretty much no rules...except I just don't like butt stuff.
Like Wood, he set up no rules, allowing the possibility of malicious behavior.
Like the Greeks, Pankration had no rules, beyond no eye-gouging and biting.
In this no-rules suzerainty, calorie counting might be the only criminal offense.
Goth is a subculture, many point out, that has no hierarchies, no rules.
There are really no rules on how to be a creative these days.
It varies from region to region, but there are no rules for it.
They want to set their own rules, or better yet, have no rules.
That's not the same as saying that no rules or norms govern it.
But no rules exist to address a player's estranged parents following their son.
Trans people simply need the ability to define themselves — no rules or restrictions.
The greatest pleasure hews to no rules — it's an unfailing sense of happiness.
Some places might have no rules at all, while others can ban subleasing altogether.
"Netflix has been different in the fact that there are 'no rules,'" Broome said.
Like most aspects of the first lady's office, there are no rules regarding wardrobe.
We're not playing by -- we are playing by rules, but they have no rules.
You have a ship, a star map and no rules or paths to follow.
"There were no rules governing this sort of action in the past," he maintained.
And once that gets old, maybe you should have no rules at all. Sen.
"His is a new world with, for the moment, no rules," Serge said sadly.
There are no rules requiring companies to share further breakdowns of daily active users.
And here's the kicker: there are virtually no rules about who could be next.
It's all over the place, proof that there are no rules to this shit.
There are literally no rules right now, plus, most people end up looking cute!
There are no rules for how visitors interact with the celebrity replicas at Tussauds.
While there are no "rules" with photography, there are certainly "good practices" worth learning.
But there will be no penalties, the organization said, because no rules were broken.
Mr. Trudeau has maintained that no rules have been broken or ethical boundaries crossed.
Strict regulations are giving way to easier new rules, or no rules at all.
"At times, it is as though there are no rules or boundaries," he wrote.
First, Jay takes us back to the 1960's when there were no rules!
But there are no rules preventing Labour from calling another one at any time.
And that there were no rules and it was just really, it was exhilarating.
The artists have created a scene so diverse that there appears to be no rules.
As Bachelor Nation knows, no rules on The Bachelor are sacred, so anything can happen.
I am usually very anti eating in bed, but drunk me lives by no rules.
"There are no rules in BDSM except for consent," alternative life coach Bo Blaze said.
But it's 2017 and we all know that now there are no rules in makeup.
"What I love about L.A. is this attitude of 'There are no rules,'" he said.
Players, on the other hand, typically have no rules or punishments for contacting pro cheerleaders.
And in some areas, such as cyberconflict, there are no rules of engagement at all.
When you hand a child an iPhone or iPad, there seem to be no rules.
There are no rules for the functioning of a constitutional convention or setting its agenda.
This journey isn't easy, love is crazy and in this experience there are no rules.
Unlike with many forms of exercise, there are no rules when it comes to dancing.
No rules have been issued, but advocates say administration officials have been telegraphing their views.
There are no rules at this hospital, basically: Rules are bureaucracy, and that is bad!
In this case, there are almost no rules, because the FCC got rid of them.
In 2016, the only hard-and-fast rule of weddings is there are no rules.
In historical context, Mr. Bolton's mustache fits perfectly for a man who follows no rules.
"Punk has no rules, but making your own rules is actually more punk," says José.
Each time, Twitter ruled they'd violated no rules — each time with no further explanation provided.
"I stated there were no rules but I operated under the law," Mr. Scarcella said.
"There's no rules on turning or flipping it because every oven bakes differently," she says.
At my table, this would be considered radical, but after Thanksgiving there are no rules.
Without that vote, Gaetz said on Monday, "there are no rules" to guide the process.
There are no rules for the Kremlin, except the ones it makes and breaks itself.
There are no rules prescribed in the Constitution; they are set by the Senate itself.
This confusion stems in part from America's Wild West, no-rules approach to serving size.
The staff assured me there are no rules about it though, so strut your stuff.
Italians have no rules about the amount of alcohol you drink on the first date.
There are no rules, so you have to make your own rules for the mountain.
"There are no rules for the birthday parade, but I'm not sure it matters," Little continues.
He believes this is unfair, as Facebook has no rules against advertising competing products, Leimgruber says.
Despite these risks, there are still no rules in place to mitigate this significant security vulnerability.
If you thought there were no rules in 2016, just wait to see what 2017 holds.
This year in Elon was like watching a reality TV show where there are no rules.
How [do] we reckon with this new tool, as it came with absolutely no rules, whatsoever?
There are no boundaries about it, there's no rules, and there definitely aren't any with Gwen.
There were no parking spaces at the time and there were no rules on the road.
It will take years, and the result won't be no rules but, at best, weakened rules.
There is no judge present; there are no defense attorney; there are no rules of evidence.
This goes to show there are no rules and no justification necessary for those 8 p.m.
On unregulated markets, where no rules apply, investors are left totally unprotected if things go sour.
It knows no rules and appears to affect seeming foes on the political and ideological spectrum.
There are no rules or explanations needed when it comes to Kris Jenner's style of pranking.
LIFELONG NEW YORKER JOINS STUDENTS IN KANSAS GOVERNOR RUN THAT HAS 'NO RULES' Former state Sen.
No rules for the toppings other than that they have to be fresh, delicious, and harmonious.
There's no rules, no security looking at you, saying you can't walk up to that player.
At Stanford, students said they were continuing to sip, gulp and chug, rules or no rules.
"Did you say on Dr. Phil there was no rules on homicide investigations?" the lawyer asked.
But the Swahili story plays out by other rules, which can easily read as no rules.
Hearth is taking a softer approach — there are no rules, just the containers on each table.
"There's no rules and this show is about love in any way that comes," she says.
Currently, there are no rules dictating the placement of defenders other than the pitcher and catcher.
"The internet should be a place with no rules, and freedom, but it's not," Piñero said.
"We have a lot of safety measures in place, but no rules and regulations," he added.
"There's no rules that these companies insist on once the products leave the US," he said.
There's no referee, so there are no rules, though they discourage biting, scratching, and hair pulling.
There are virtually no rules — although someone (probably a Taurus) might argue with you in the replies.
There are no rules against splitting a Netflix, HBO GO or Spotify account between a few friends.
Instead, it operates outside the walled gardens of IT with no rules and no official corporate supervision.
They tend to think, as Aristotle Onassis once put it, 'The rules are, there are no rules.
With no rules to guide behavior, life becomes unbearably unpredictable, and people soon yearn for tightness again.
In arbitration, there are no rules of evidence and there is no public access to what happens.
Like, not even just music, like, that shit really showed me there's really no rules to nothing.
McKenzie did not dispute the findings of the report, though she insisted no rules had been broken.
Also, five teams each year will be randomly audited to make sure no rules have been broken.
There are no rules but one: A rider may not interfere with the reins of another horse.
"Another user expressed a different perspective: "I love women doing different cultures hairstyles, there are no rules.
Agricultural trade now generally follows rules that, while imperfect, are far better than no rules at all.
Clinton expressed regret for her decision to use a private server but said she violated no rules.
In fact, the only rule when it comes to dating after college is that there are no rules.
I think that there are no rules when it comes to fashion and it's an expression of yourself.
It was two different companies taking advantage of a system — a system that had no rules and regulations.
Ahead, get their take on what it really means to be stylish beyond your years — no rules attached.
"It has no rules, only exceptions," jokes Bernard Appy of the Centre for Fiscal Citizenship, a think-tank.
But there are no rules with Viola–she is always open and inspired by a variety of ideas.
As long as I ain't breaking no rules or hurting nobody, you can't tell me what to do.
" Right now though, they're focusing on finalizing an official 6ixBuzz website which SB promises "will be no rules.
The technology was so out in front of federal highway regulations that there were no rules against it.
"I think that world, there just are no rules," he recently told You can do whatever you want.
There are no rules, however, requiring the House to hold a vote to formally authorize an impeachment inquiry.
There are no rules we have to follow—it can be however long we want it to be.
Don't get us wrong, we love these as well (the functional thing) but it was all no rules.
There are no rules for how much and what you eat, but you put trust in your body.
There are no rules or penalty flags on a rock face or in the barrel of massive wave.
You try to carry your line forward while improving on it, but there seem to be no rules.
The key rule of the show is very simple: Sandler has no rules and nothing is off limits.
The most troubling thing about all of this is that there are almost no rules governing its use.
Its masters insist it is not a sport, because there are no rules, except for one: to survive.
There were no rules for what I was doing, and I was left fully to my own devices.
The fact that it has no rules allows Second Life users to do and be whatever they want.
There are no boundaries, no limit to the number of participants, no real tactics, and almost no rules.
There are no rules that say Ms Pelosi needs backing from a floor vote to open an inquiry.
A companion show, "No Rules: Helen Frankenthaler Woodcuts," showcases experiments that stretched the medium, resulting in painterly images.
In cyberspace, there are no rules of engagement, FireEye Chief Executive Officer Kevin Mandia said Thursday on CNBC.
The board can't impose financial penalties for corporate misbehavior and has no rules of its own to enforce.
There's no support, there's no egos, there's no rules in it, anyone can come after me for anything.
There are no rules anymore - if you build a product that works, Amazon or Facebook will copy it.
At this stage, says Martínez, there are no rules as to how it is used in the restaurant.
When you go on holiday by yourself, there are no rules except the ones you make for yourself.
"One thing that's great about the Prisoner is that there are no rules," she tells us as we taste.
So the Fab Five just helped remind her that there are no rules when it comes to self-expression.
Reputation management consultants who spoke to BuzzFeed News say it's an industry with no rules or agreed-upon standards.
There are no rules about love—I don't believe—but don't be in a rush to get married, honestly.
"Nobody's going to arrest us, there are no rules against showing your tax returns," the Oracle of Omaha said.
I find social media fascinating in the fact that it's still so young and there really are no rules.
When it comes to making edgy content, not every streaming service wants to indulge in a "no rules" rule.
However, it said no rules were broken because none existed governing the integrity of the briefing transcript and video.
He says spoiled kids have absolutely no rules, so they can do as they please without facing any consequences.
There were no rules here, he said; it was a lawless world that gave breaks to men like him.
No rules, except we were to use both the oval and the infield, and keep them shiny-side up.
"It's all my loves in one and there's no rules to anything, you do what you want," Hogg said.
" In more modern times, it is a look that says, "I break the rules because there are no rules.
The Constitution sets out no rules for how Americans should vote, so throughout our history political parties have improvised.
By contrast, USA-style accounts have no rules on withdrawals and can be used for all types of saving.
Here're what she says about how she copes: The only rule I abided by was to have no rules.
We had no rules on the books prior to 22012 and look, we had a free and open internet.
Sam Smith duetted with Normani, Ed Sheeran with Khalid, and Chris Brown with Drake, to whom no rules apply.
A Good Appetite There are no rules to making turkey sandwiches: Pack them with bright flavors, and salty pickles.
While there are no rules for choosing names, the British royal family likes to honor those who came before them.
But if there are no rules there is nothing to improvise with, no conventions to overturn, no arbitrariness to confound.
So if you can set up your complex manufacturing in Sweden, then you get zero tariff, no rules of origin.
In poorer countries they often have no rules at all, or if they have them they fail to enforce them.
"I mean, he's a superhero who's healing, and there are no rules about how these things come back," said Leitch.
"I would put money on no rules changes that would affect the outcome of the nominating process," Bopp told CNN.
Technically, Haugland is correct — there are no rules yet for the national convention, so the delegates are not bound yet.
He accused Mr Trump's administration of behaving as if it were taking part in a freestyle, no-rules boxing match.
But that's the beauty of hair: There are no rules, and sometimes just that fact is what makes it memorable.
McKinnon's Brienne buzzed in first, saying she has "Jamie Lannister, one night, three hands, no rules" on her bucket list.
It was no rules, and we were able to create a free, safe space where none of us were marginalized.
We understand and acknowledge that there are no rules governing a person's reaction to trauma and every person reacts differently.
It's interesting to be rejected, simply for being who you are, within a setting that claims to have no rules.
The reason I got into hardcore and metal was because there were no rules—now the scene itself makes rules.
But there are no rules against throwing them in the air if a horse they bet on comes in first!
I told him, "You know, in Sonic Death you can play whatever the fuck you want, no rules at all".
On unregulated markets where no rules apply, investors are left totally unprotected if things go sour, and they often do.
"To play someone that has no rules like that is a very rare opportunity, and incredibly intoxicating," Mr. Leto said.
"We have no rules, but as long as we take our inspiration from Korean food, that's the most important thing."
There are, of course, no rules preventing you from buying yourself a chocolate-covered pineapple bouquet, but there are customs.
As Toman put its, "There are no rules!" because Genderless Kei is not about passing, but rather surpassing gender norms.
From skirt suits in rich tweeds and graphic plaids to cozy Fair Isle knits, this season's layering knows no rules.
The special master concluded Starr's office broke no rules regarding the 24 specific news stories on the investigation it reviewed.
I know it sounds messed up and possibly illegal, but again, I checked and there are no rules against this.
They didn't do that kind of thing to the guys, but there were no rules when it came to me.
There were no rules in place barring edits of that type, department spokespeople have maintained, making any further investigation unnecessary.
Skip the dryer for a longer bra life expectancy There are no rules for how long sports bras should last.
There are no rules on where the handover needs to happen, as long as the timing works for both parties.
"No rules would be better than rules legalizing discrimination on the internet," Netflix wrote in a comment on the rules.
But "1000 gecs" is less a product of nostalgia than of nihilism, an impressively concise maximalist exercise with no rules.
"There are no rules in Hollywood right now in terms of what goes theatrical and what goes streaming," Hoberman said.
But committee members adjourned with no rules changes to prevent angering voters in the months leading up to the convention.
There are no rules regarding the types of books you can bring, except one: that they be by black women authors.
The whole goal is to approach it like there are no rules and keep reinventing yourself, keep adding labels to yourself.
"I would not agree that this fight was a dirty fight as the UFC billed itself as no rules," Hess said.
"The Wise Woman tradition has no rules, no texts, no rites," Susun wrote in a manifesto-esque essay published in 2001.
But, the makeup pro says, you can pair any lip color with green shadow, as there are "no rules" in beauty.
Because there were no rules in place prohibiting the editing of briefing videos, no employees have been disciplined over the incident.
Mr. Gross, the Republican strategist, said that for Mr. Trump, interacting with voters in a no-rules setting would be different.
And he was not the only civilian killed that day in this war that has no real front lines, no rules.
But in each and every case, then Dean Elena Kagan, now Supreme Court Justice, found that no rules had been broken.
Dealers aren't allowed to offer their products for sale on the platform, but there are no rules against advertising their business.
Mike England, a national spokesman for the T.S.A., said in an email that there are no rules specific to wedding dresses.
There are currently no rules in the World Anti-Doping Code or the Olympic Charter to protect these vital truth-tellers.
The curator Karen Bernard plays by no rules, other than rounding up an inspired multitude of genres and voices each year.
"He has played by a different set of rules, or should we say no rules at all," she said of Cohen.
It was that sense of 'there are no rules, you make the rules' – that really appeals to me and still does.
A press officer said at the time that the committee violated no rules because the campaign never paid the two men.
"A lot of people will be attracted to this race on the theory that there are no rules," Mr. Buttigieg said.
However broken the rules that govern our real courts, the court of last resort is bound by no rules at all.
As the Horowitz report makes clear, the FBI broke no rules and showed no favoritism in pursuing the counterintelligence probe. 6.
Loungie Micro-Suede 5-Position Flip Chair — $159.99 See Details Relaxation has no rules when it comes to this convertible pouf.
Besides, he pointed out, the two come from a time where there were no rules—so like, what's the big deal?
In love, there are no rules (except chain-dating and ABC-sanctioned proposals) but in the Bachelor Fantasy League, there are rules.
There's no rules that say we can't use somebody that's been on the show or hasn't been on the show or whatever.
" LI: "There are no rules to fashion (unless you think it's okay to appropriate another culture, in which case, please educate yourself).
All the checks and balances that govern traditional media would not apply; with no libel risk there were, in effect, no rules.
Ever since Mrs Clinton's e-mail server became a matter of public debate last year, she has said she broke no rules.
UFC 22017 contained eight men who thought they could fight under no rules and, as it turned out, two who actually could.
What sets Hometown apart to a lot of barbecue restaurants around the world is the fact that we really have no rules.
Clinton, secretary of state from 2009 to 2013, has said her email arrangement broke no rules and that she will be vindicated.
But the best lesson Rih hath bestowed is that there are no rules to fashion, only a boss vibe that sells it.
One of them was 220chan, which is this sort of no-rules message board that has everything, including an active political segment.
Between the lines: Broadcasters have to adhere to a lot of mandates to keep their licenses, while tech companies face no rules.
"I did what every other secular person did: I did my own thing, because there were no rules," Ms. Lerner-Miller said.
Money grows on trees, there are no rules, and the press will always cover for you if it benefits the political left.
Much like the wild frontier that the Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) finds himself in, there are no rules on streaming platforms like Disney+.
"There are no rules anymore — if you build a product that works, Amazon or Facebook will copy it," he wrote on Twitter.
There are no rules, everything goes, and Nick will still let friends add their own ingredients to his cooking if they please.
A season 9 could happen (it's Netflix, and there are no rules) but for now, Netflix is staying quiet about any future plans.
The rules the party makes to govern the actual convention are far from ironclad; in fact, there are arguably no rules at all.
Well, welcome to 2017, where there are no rules, and all of the trends of our past are seemingly rising from the dead.
And since there are apparently no rules these days on The Bachelor/ette, Hannah Beast gives out her very first rose to Cam.
While there is no fucking with Citizen Pie's crust, there are no rules when it comes to what goes on top of it.
The stimulus bill ultimately included $220 million for election security related to the pandemic but no rules for how states must spend it.
"Internet-streaming storytelling can basically take us anywhere, there are no rules," says Ms Marling, who also plays the show's lead character, Prairie Johnson.
Now, there are no rules around vacation time, except that therapists have to give patients advanced notice, and let Talkspace know they'll be away.
My NO PARENTS, NO RULES phase was an experiment in structure and the lack thereof, and how much space that lack can take up.
"There are no rules about what is going to be good, and what is going to be bad," Mr Poons says with typical frankness.
No rules also means that VC firms are going to look, act, and feel different, throwing out convention in favor of creativity and inclusivity.
But by suggesting that there are no rules, Goodell guaranteed that this issue would engulf his league -- for the entire season and possibly beyond.
Unsurprisingly, all three companies are arguing they shouldn't face penalties because there were no rules in place to regulate their particular mode of transportation.
As Wareham points out "There are no rules of the road on this," due to the lack of existing specific legislation covering killer robots.
Lester said he would pitch as long as Maddon needs — "There's really no rules," he said — but would rather Hendricks takes care of things.
But when it comes to Syria and its powerful ally Russia, there are no rules of engagement, no red lines and no real ramifications.
But in Maduro's "Game of Thrones," there are no rules, and as far as he sees it, there are no ramifications for his actions.
The Tribal Areas are variously called the "wild frontier" and "militant terrain" and considered a place with no rules and little regard for life.
If no rules are set in advance, the assumption is that everything is on the record: comments, eye-rolls, life in all its majesty.
It felt like we were trying to get the spirit of the 1970s, where there were no rules and we could do what we liked.
She gave me great advice – reminding me that there were no rules, and that it takes effort to set boundaries to take care of myself.
Governor Doug Ducey piloted a no-rules approach to regulation, trusting developers like Uber, Waymo, and General Motors would ensure the safety of their tech.
Ezekiel was partying with friends and a gaggle of chicks Saturday on a yacht called No Rules II, when a Coast Guard cruiser pulled up.
Big Data currently comes under broader EU rules on data protection, competition and consumer protection, but there are no rules written specifically for the sector.
No rules, I get to create, no one gets to tell me what to do so besides the love of the music as a whole.
It is as if the region is playing a game of telephone with no clear beginning, no rules and, for now, no end in sight.
Was Uber's follow-no-rules approach not enough of a clue that the "move fast and break things" mentality that pervaded tech was a problem?
Kelley wrote in an email that Tara Davenport, who is a fifth-grade teacher, coaches middle school basketball, for which there is no rules test.
"There are no rules," Frankenthaler proclaimed, in a statement about the importance of risk-taking that gave the woodcut show at the Clark its title.
At a time when there were no rules or procedures for space travel, Mr. Kraft, a brilliant aeronautical engineer, virtually wrote the book for NASA.
In Italy, you know, they go after your family, law enforcement, I mean, you know, there's no rules when it comes to stuff like that.
In contrast, the only venue for an impeachment trial is in the Senate chamber, where no rules limit exposure to outside media regarding the accused.
Throughout the 2010s, Jaden Smith was often being pictured in skirts and dresses, proving that there are no rules when it comes to men's fashion.
Well, there are no rules about that, but I am partial to trying to solve the shorter crossings of the entries I've already written in.
Well, there are no rules about that, but I am partial to trying to solve the shorter crossings of the entries I've already written in.
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A deodorant brand chose the punchline "attraction has no rules" for its advert while a company selling tyres is using #RideWithPride for its social media campaign.
Claims of cronyism, he says, are "political", and there are no rules barring politicians' friends or relatives from public procurement, if they provide high-quality work.
"There are no rules right now, international rules, on how to regulate automated vehicles," Philippe Crist, from the International Transport Forum, told CNBC in January 2018.
This isn't a hypothetical- right now there are no rules preventing corporations that offer broadband access from collecting and selling our information to the highest bidder.
There's no rules ensuring the process is fair, and there's no neutral third party who'll independently audit the process to ensure users aren't being unfairly screwed.
"No rules!" is how the Long Island-born head chef, Rob McCue (who appeared on the cooking-competition show "Hell's Kitchen"), describes his unapologetically indulgent menu.
Sony moderators aren't sympathetic to false accusations designed to harm innocent players, and may punish you instead if it turns out that no rules were broken.
Like, fuck it: there are no rules for us right now and we're going to make whatever we want because we don't belong to a scene.
Then when the police reaction was so strong and then when the government started justifying their acts, then it becomes ruthless and no rules at all.
The Facebook employees who meet to set the guidelines, mostly young engineers and lawyers, try to distill highly complex issues into simple yes-or-no rules.
Charles P. Rettig, the I.R.S. commissioner, said Tuesday at a congressional hearing that no rules prohibited taxpayers who are under audit from releasing their tax returns.
"Twenty-five years ago, there were no rules, no conventions, no jurisdictions against corruption," says Delia Ferreira Rubio, chair of the global anticorruption group Transparency International.
There are no rules when it comes to pizza toppings in NYC, but we're kind of a bunch of purists when it comes down to it.
This could mean no age limits, no restrictions on where sports books can open, no rules to prevent money laundering, and no monitoring for signs of addiction.
A lot has been written about these and other thankfulness experiments, and it should be noted that there are no rules or even standards that govern them.
Authorities fear the festival might one day get out of hand because there are no rules, but despite the apparent dangers, few serious injuries have been reported.
There are no rules on what makes the perfect housewarming present for a holiday home, but it never hurts to give something your host can actually use.
Were they trying to say that this rebuilding of the Wild West would look like one thing on the exterior, but, within it, there were no rules?
Bachelor In Paradise is the reality show with no rules, so it's not all that surprising that the ongoing BIP fallout is a little off-the-rails.
While many astronomers have been concerned about radio interference and space debris, she says light pollution is a bigger concern because there are no rules in place.
Companies have free speech rights just like people do (oh hey Citizens United), and there are no rules that say the news is required to be objective.
The difference between original music and music for films is the fact that the original music is completely autonomous, with no rules and just the author's feelings.
There isn't any kind of vetting process for this kind of work, so you get some serious weirdos, who feel like there are no rules out there.
No rules or weird do's or don'ts for your interactions, but just you, her, and this new kid you've both worked so hard to learn to love.
With "No Rules," the show surveying Frankenthaler's woodcuts, the curator Jay Clarke demonstrates how well a refractory medium can suit an artist who favors intuition and chance.
But on May 12, Reed Hastings will open that box just a little bit with the release of No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention.
"There are no rules right now, international rules, on how to regulate automated vehicles," Philippe Crist, from the International Transport Forum, told CNBC's Sustainable Energy earlier this year.
Brokers that own overseas licenses argue that investor money is safe, internet trading is boundless, and China has no rules banning them from doing business in the country.
No rules beyond that they had to be of at least a Young Adult reading level, and I had to limit the number of books I re-read.
It will be held at Austin's ATM Gallery, and promises to be "a mixed multi-genre party with no rules," as the artist explained to THUMP via email.
There are virtually no rules governing a House members' right to say whatever they please outside of the parliamentary regulations covering proceedings on the floor and in committees.
But the bottom line is this is all part of a pattern, if it involves Trump you can do anything you want, there are no rules, good, bad, indifferent.
If there's one overarching theme to Dua Lipa's music, it's that girl power knows no volume, no rules, and no excuses — and she'll tell you that through her lyrics.
The year ends with one of its best surprises, a crazy-brilliant fantasy that obeys no rules-drama, launched with minimal fanfare that only enhanced its buzzed-about mysteriousness.
He'd also note that Drake's story of a diss track was false with "tapes" to back his statement up while calling out the hypocrisy of his "no rules" comment.
There's enough research that makes clear that too rigid and strict isn't effective, but by the same token neither is the other end of the spectrum with no rules.
Chris Currie, director of emergency management issues at the US Government Accountability Office, said there are no rules barring FEMA from offering longer-term Direct Lease assistance in Florida.
Baidu Chief Executive Robin Li tested his firm's driverless car on Beijing's roads last July, stirring controversy as there were no rules for such a test at the time.
No rules for me When Donald Trump proposed his first big project in the 1970s, he called on politicians whom his father had befriended and funded to grease the skids.
No rules means new faces showing up as limited partners in VC funds, and new managers of VC funds sharing their own unique stories of building their less-conventional careers.
I said there are no rules — I mean, there are certainly some guiding principles and I think particularly principled individuals will follow those rules even to their own detriment, right?
What would normally be regarded as a technical violation (there are no rules defining such things), may in his or her small world assume the proportions of an indictable offense.
In advertising, how often do we get a chance to explore something completely new, where no rules apply and where the experience needs to be imagined from start to finish?
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This is technically a good thing, but there are no rules as to how many of each sex should be included, nor do researchers always analyse the data by sex.
"No rules this time," Graver announces (in a line deemed worthy of the movie's billboards), after terrorists brutally strike within U.S. borders at a big-box store in the heartland.
Wed Co. and author of "Fun Size Weddings: The Simple Guide to Planning a Tiny Wedding You'll Love," says that when it comes to microwedding attire, there are no rules.
Teleport to a galaxy where there are no rules and no colors besides red, yellow, and blue in "Spitting Image," the new music video for Slovenian band Your Gay Thoughts.
It's a new year, new me (there are no rules, you can achieve things in any month, don't let the haters get you down, especially at Christmas etc. etc. etc.).
It has practically no rules or policies and operates more like other American Hispanic street gangs with "cliques" claiming and protecting small barrios and cities, all the way to regional turfs.
While they've broken no rules, their admissions that Russian groups and other malicious actors targeted users without their knowledge gives congressional investigators an easy opening to slap them on the wrists.
In the Cambodian jungle, just off the alabaster sandy stretches of Otres Beach, there is a place like Neverland, where there are no rules nor regulations and people are partying. Hard.
Part of Sessions's argument is that drugs and drug dealing leads to all sorts of peripheral crimes because it's a black market and there are no rules or laws governing it.
The State Department has said there were no rules against editing of the video; however, the officials put new policies in place this week, since the intentional editing came to light.
Still, the absence of AV-specific rules does not mean there are no rules at all; there are still many vehicle safety rules automakers have to comply with, autonomous or not.
However, after airmen had their MAGA hats signed, Air Forces Europe told Stars and Stripes that there are no rules against troops bringing personal items to be signed by the president.
I think with Wear Your Wounds we do concentrate a little bit more on atmosphere and exploring the space, it's definitely a little bit more open, because there are no rules.
This kind of expression broke no rules, but it was outside baseball norms — enough to upset Yankees manager Buck Showalter, who said it was disrespectful to the game and its past.
In 2013, Senator Carl Levin, the Michigan Democrat who fought the change before retiring, said allowing a Senate majority to change the rules at will would mean there were no rules.
I wrote for Vanity Fair in 2014 that when the Model T Ford replaced the horse and buggy, for a while, cars were on the road and there were no rules.
"They're in this atmosphere that we've created where there are no limits, there are no rules, we're in a magical land right now — but in reality you're still a person," he said.
Recent federal rules limit the amount of time airlines can keep passengers on the tarmac during delays but there are no rules on refunds or payouts except for when flights are overbooked.
So that is the world that he is imagining right now, where there are no rules and no regulation, and that&aposs OK. I always ask the question: What bothers you more?
According to her, the only misjudgment she made was using her personal email server, which there were no rules against, nor did anyone tell her not to… both of which are false.
Unlike some other countries, there are no rules on how early a candidate can start campaigning -- Ted Cruz officially announced he was running in March 2015, nearly 20 months before the election.
Hyten advocated for making satellites more defensible, but he acknowledged that there are currently no rules of engagement when it comes to military conflict in space, adding that international norms are needed.
But Smith's injury, on a third-quarter tackle that broke no rules, was another reminder that no amount of legislation or rules enforcement will eliminate the inherent ferocity of an N.F.L. game.
There are no rules to what you can and can't enjoy with your partner in the bedroom, and it's likely the internet probably can't tell you what you should be doing either.
In "No Nighttime, No Rules: Summertime Above the Arctic Circle," Bonnie Tsui writes about her family vacation: My husband, Matt, and I pressed our faces close to the glass, savoring the view.
There are no rules for how it should happen, and yet there are lots of unofficial rules about how it should happen, with plenty of contradictory advice from family, friends and coworkers.
In that scenario, the UK crashes out of the EU with no rules in place for how everything from trade to airline travel to immigration between the UK and EU countries will work.
"In most states and cities, there are no rules about driverless cars," Michael, a senior vice president at Uber, said on Wednesday at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference in San Francisco.
Nowadays, there are no rules when it comes to forging your dream career, and turning your vintage obsession into a successful business has to be up there with one of the most fun.
Let me rephrase that: Democrats are acting as though there still are rules, when in fact they're living in a political multiverse — with at least one parallel reality containing no rules at all.
According to several members of the clergy in the UK, some funeral directors are knowingly hiring freelance celebrants with sex-offending pasts, and there are no rules that prohibit them from doing so.
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"For too long, the important task of redistricting has resembled a back-alley brawl: no rules, no referees, and no holds barred," Dan Vicuña, Common Cause's national redistricting manager, said in a statement.
But, some people running around in the no-rules economy depicted on screen can't even hack it in that universe; they make the kind of decisions that could be turned into a FreeCreditReport.
Think about it: Under the current system of no rules and ad hoc company decision-making, the American people are the only ones left in the dark about the theft of their information.
Impossible to categorize, this stunningly original mix of the macabre and the magical combines comedy, tragedy, fantasy and love story into an utterly singular package that's beholden to no rules but its own.
Anyone can make rhymes when there are no rules and you get to make up the words; the art of rhyming is in finding actual words in unexpected collisions that resolve in grace.
In the midst of divorce, we divided our money and possessions, divided weekends and holidays with our three children, but there are no rules for who retains the rights over the children's beliefs.
When we look back even farther to when the horse and buggy were replaced by the Model-T Ford, there was a period of time where there were no rules on the road.
Mandia, who became CEO of the cybersecurity company in mid-2016, pointed out that there are no rules of repercussion to hacking when in countries such as Russia, China, North Korea and Iran.
Our most family-friendly immigration era was before World War I. At a time when there were hardly any restrictions on European immigration, there were no rules defining who was a family member.
Though there are no rules of thumb for the best uses of sudden wealth, experts say new heirs should set aside cash — enough to cover six months of expenses — in an emergency fund.
The company earlier said it had broken no rules, and hoped soon to reopen the plant and double its capacity to 800,000 tonnes a year at a cost of more than $700 million.
The apparently new standard hasn't been reflected in the regulations that govern the NSA's FOIA practices, and no rules or proposed rules have been recorded in the Federal Register that might illuminate the issue.
They had no funding, no employees, and no rules—just two guys in their mid-20s running a site that brought in millions of viewers and would influence web culture for years to come.
Apparently, there are no rules prohibiting the royal family from exercising, says Grant Harrold, former member of The Royal Household of TRH The Price of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, and etiquette expert.
The women's liberation movement of the late 1960s was rebuilding the world in a consciously different way: no designated leaders and no rules on what you could say and when you could say it.
Another symbol of the liberal elite attempting to undercut the candidacy of an insurgent who observes no rules of traditional campaigning plays right into Mr Trump's the-establishment-is-out-to-get-me message.
Bennett and Huettner's eight-minute film, commissioned by Adult Swim's Toonami block, injects the satisfaction of watching a well-animated meal with classic sci-fi and the no-rules world of late-night animation.
"Squaring the Circle" is confounding because it appears as if no rules have been broken – the space remains largely the same except for a small amount of square footage lost to the scrim's placement.
None has led to any sanctions; workers' rights groups say this is because there are no rules about how to resolve these disputes and government mediators have chosen to take a hands-off approach.
" In response to both Musk's behavior and his comments about the SEC, on a recent episode of CNBC's "Squawk on the Street," Jim Cramer, host of "Mad Money," said, "This man plays by no rules.
The other, and more frequent, iteration of the battagliole was spontaneous, where men would gather at the bridge, sticks in hand, and fight, with no rules or regulations or, to some spectators, even a purpose.
As someone who regards gender both as a category that tries to exclude me from normalcy and, paradoxically, a playground with no rules, Jenna and Paul's relationship might be the most relatable on the show.
"There were no rules — you could play a rockabilly song next to a rap song or a reggae song or the Buzzcocks or whatever it was — it all made sense and everyone danced," he said.
Yet face to face with European bureaucrats this week, President Xi Jinping and his team agreed, in effect, that the one thing worse than an American-led world was one with no rules at all.
There are no rules for startupsRules laid down by the stock exchanges require public companies to supply their boards with a majority of independent directors, but there are no such prescriptions for privately-held firms.
Insurers would be free to offer skimpy, no-rules plans that could exclude people with prior illnesses, strip out major benefit categories, like prescription drugs, and limit the total amount of care they will cover.
We hear more about the online actions of our adversaries -- especially of Russia -- but there is a huge and constant online conflict, fueled by almost every nation state and with almost no rules of engagement.
In fact, Douglas Elliman, Corcoran, Warburg Realty and Halstead Property, among other real estate agencies, have no rules governing the dating habits of their agents (who, in any case, aren't employees, but rather independent contractors).
One of the features lets you design your own sofa, and because there are essentially no rules and very few restrictions in the digital design tool, you can make a virtual sofa look however you want.
Moreover, there are no rules dictating who is responsible for ensuring that needed updates and upgrades happen at all, let alone in a timely fashion — a regulatory gap that increases the potential openings for malicious actors.
And where universities have procedures and adjudication processes that might need changing to comply with the new rules, elementary and secondary schools have been found to have no rules at all for dealing with sexual misconduct.
Gaetz is not on the three [committees] conducting the impeachment inquiry, but he argued that as a member of Judiciary he should be allowed to attend, and [because] there 'are no rules' for the impeachment probe.
None have led to any type of sanctions, which workers' rights groups say is because there are no rules about how to resolve these disputes and government mediators have chosen to take a hands-off approach.
The problem is that giving the FCC broad discretion to write strong network neutrality rules necessarily means that the FCC also has the option to write very weak network neutrality rules — or perhaps no rules at all.
Boasting of no weight classes, no time limits, and functionally no rules was fine for the Gracies' efforts at marketing the all-purpose nature of their family's martial art, but it's not how a sport is made.
So if they're going to have a world with no rules, we got to stop thinking that we can use the Marquis of Queensbury rules of engagement when we're fighting against an angry pack of rabid hyenas.
It plays out like a miniature version of the classic no-rules spring break story, complete with cocaine, Hawaiian T-shirts, and moments of temporary mental clarity, but it ends with betrayal and the threat of revenge.
"Quite frankly there are no rules of the game right now and that's part of the problem," said House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas), who sponsored a standalone bill mirroring the cyber bill's clause.
But the lengthening shutdown is also beginning to show Democrats just how difficult it is going to be to match up against Trump, who thinks nothing of destroying norms and playing the Washington game with no rules.
"The prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty of a crime, but there are no rules demanding certain types of evidence," said Trine Baumbach, an associate professor of law at Copenhagen University.
Ultimately, Mr. Horowitz concluded that the F.B.I. violated no rules when it began its delicate inquiry, work that not only thrust the bureau into a politically treacherous position, but has also overshadowed much of Mr. Trump's presidency.
Yes, we're talking all 600-plus stores in 38 countries, including all the stores across 30 US states and in Washington DC. "There are no rules for Free Cone Day," the company said in a news release.
The exhibition No Rules: Helen Frankenthaler Woodcuts is installed in a separate wing of the Clark's dazzling Tadao Ando redesign, a distance that allows the artist's accomplishments in one medium to sink in before plunging into another.
Chandler said the odds have shifted away from a "no deal" Brexit in which Britain exits the E.U. with no rules or plan, hurting the economy and leaving all sorts of things, like trade with Europe, in chaos.
If two months from now, an ISP manages to acquire a major news network, like CNN, there are no rules now to stop it from significantly throttling the feeds of every other news outlet with which it competes.
There's two ways of doing things: You can have rules to start with and see if you're OK with things and then have less rules, or you can go into it with no rules and see what works.
Caveat emptor and moral hazard are fine arguments in favor of no rules regarding ICOs and cryptos, but if the market wants to keep growing, it will need to do more to attract consistently larger pools of capital.
David Lampp, who goes by the hash name "Ballerina Booty Boy," felt that the "no-rules" nature of hashing was central to its magic and kept him coming back for hundreds of hashes since he joined in 2007.
Facebook and thousands of other corporations are beholden largely to their shareholders and their bottom lines; it's easy to play by the rules when there are no rules, or they aren't enforced, or you've written the rules yourself.
By his own admission, he got kicked out of a tattooing apprenticeship within a few short months, and this problem with authority finds its way into a design aesthetic that seems to obey no rules but his own.
The simplest takeaway is that there are virtually no rules in impeachment because the Constitution prescribes very few and the three previous impeachment efforts were so markedly distinct that it's hard to draw precedent from any of them.
But a spokeswoman for Mr. Alexander said his panel — the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee — had "no rules" about a need for an ethics review, and that the chairman intended to hold the hearing on Tuesday regardless.
There are no rules as such and the productions, while still ostensibly utilizing a script, actors and a director, traditionally operate across platforms in some hazy interactive nether-region between the formats of immersive theater, gaming and webisode.
But when I sussed out that there were no rules regarding how we wore our school blazers, I would walk around the place with one arm in a sleeve, the other out, with my jacket dangling over a shoulder.
But Mr. Mueller's following of the rules allows President Trump, who bows to no rules other than those dictated by his self-interest, to claim exoneration, and now, in refusing all congressional requests, to nakedly proclaim his imperial presidency.
"To make it no rules at all, when companies can just willy-nilly take people's money and offer no information at all, with no governance, that sounds to me like you're taking advantage of people," she said last week.
If there's one thing we learn from film — particularly the films made by women — it's that to make something new, one must be able to absorb canonical wisdom, but then also imagine that there are no rules or canons.
While lawmakers hope a white paper will force the government to give more detail on its Brexit plan, there are no rules about what it must include and any such document could simply repeat the contents of May's speech.
Simply put, with very limited exceptions, employment and labor law protections don't apply to independent contractors, so there are no rules in place about how long an independent contractor works or how much or little they make per hour.
Despite the fact that there are no rules within the video game development handbook that say you need to make your characters eat food, tons of games give you the option to eat tasty-looking dishes or power-enhancing snacks.
While 403(b) plans have been the traditional choice for nonprofits (and may be necessary for public school employees and religious leaders, because of various laws and regulations), there are no rules that keep nonprofits from adopting 401(k)'s instead.
Other states where AT&T, Verizon and Comcast have an even stronger stranglehold over state legislatures will likely pass no rules at all, resulting in massive enforcement coverage gaps that could prove hugely detrimental to broadband consumers and internet users alike.
Here, there are no rules, except where her trademark teacups are concerned; don't ask where she gets them from, don't ask what's inside of them, and don't ever try to drink out of them unless she personally offers you a sip.
Depending on your carrier, even at the end of a two-year contract (which was the norm back then), there were no rules forcing carriers to unlock a phone, which meant that some devices were locked to a single carrier forever.
I had to stop worrying because I couldn't worry anymore — it is impossible to worry about everything I might need to worry about in India: contaminated water, mosquitoes that may carry dengue or malaria, traffic that often follows no rules.
I think it believes that June is special and a hero, and as such, no rules apply to her, except for when those rules can be used to make her suffer in tragic and spectacular but not particularly permanent ways.
Multiple sources connected with the singer tell us, Madonna believes Guy has set no rules for 15-year-old Rocco and he's living dangerously ... not enrolled in school, hanging out in skate parks, smoking and essentially doing anything he wants.
For the U.F.C., where there are no rules about mandatory challengers, and lucrative fights can be prioritized over competitive ones, it can be difficult to forgo the possible riches of a rematch, especially considering Diaz is historically a huge pay-per-view draw.
"When it comes down to a fight with no rules, when the law is twisted and turned into an instrument for the destruction of a TV company, every step against a Russian media outlet will be met with an corresponding response," she said.
With no rules of engagement—just like in the real history of NATO's 'stay behind' armies—players are free to make all sorts of moral choices about how to take back the streets of NYC from criminal factions competing for scarce resources.
"There are no rules to prevent indulgence in mobile games in China, but we decided to be the first to try to dispel parental worries by limiting play time and forcing children to log off," Tencent said on its official WeChat account.
No rules govern the exact balance between people's right to determine their political future and the maintenance of existing states and borders, but something of a consensus has developed against breaking up a state that is law abiding and respectful of human rights.
" Another cable, written after a July 23 meeting, relayed a detailed report and analysis of a discussion between European officials and President Xi Jinping of China, who was quoted comparing Mr. Trump's "bullying" of Beijing to a "no-rules freestyle boxing match.
"There are no rules in this business," Mr. Ungaro told The Chronicle after a show that, a quarter-century into the life of his fashion house, still included surprising mixtures, like an aqua jacket with a taupe pleated skirt and mauve satin blouse.
If no deal is made and agreed on by all parties before March 29, the UK will experience a "no deal" Brexit — a potentially catastrophic scenario in which the country simply crashes out of the EU with no rules or safeguards in place.
If strategists spend time counting anti-ship missiles and studying China's new marine-combat units, they also spend much time thinking about assets and weapons that cannot be seen and for which no rules of war exist, from cyber-weapons to compromised supply chains.
"There are no rules to prevent indulgence in mobile games in China, but we decided to be the first to try to dispel parental worries by limiting play time and forcing children to log off," Tencent said in a WeChat post this week, as quoted by Reuters.
Everyone knows fashion is cyclical, and some style tendencies come and go, but it was these women who, backstage or front-and-center, ingrained an overarching message in vintage fashion history — the idea that fashion was meant to rock; no rules, no games, and sometimes, no pants.
All this is done opaquely: there is very little information about how Facebook's algorithms work, and there are no rules that require Facebook to treat all political aspirants the same (as there are with television, which has to ensure all candidates get the same price for ads).
The profits under scrutiny had not been taxed in Luxembourg or the United States, according to the commission, but it said that this was a result of a mismatch between the countries' tax laws rather than special treatment from Luxembourg, and that no rules had been broken.
In a world where the Iranians can directly attack a critical Saudi oil facility, and Turkey can decide to use force against the Kurds in Syria — with the former drawing no response from us, and the latter essentially green-lighted by the president — there are no rules.
Yet we still have not thought seriously about what it means when a private investigative project—bound by no rules of procedure, answerable to nothing but ratings, shaped only by the ethics and aptitude of its makers—comes to serve as our court of last resort.
"You don't really know where fashion is going next, so I think with that door being left open, it gives us, myself and a good friend of mine, Ashley Graham, and even artists like Bebe Rexha, and all my friends hope to feel like there's no rules," she said.
Though there are no rules saying law enforcement has to be involved in any of this, those interviewed for this story said that most districts reach out to their local police departments to coordinate the training even if it's a program designed by a third party like ALICE.
"You don't really know where fashion is going next, so I think with that door being left open, it gives us, myself and a good friend of mine, Ashley Graham, and even artists like Bebe Rexha, and all my friends hope to feel like there's no rules," Ora says.
I don't know how to live in some sort of Hobbesian world of a war of all against all in which there are no rules and nothing matters and you can say whatever you want, whether it's true or not, and be this sort of vengeful and petty person.
So this year, as the volatile political winds have changed directions during the primary season, each of the factions within the Party have taken their turn at either railing against the current Rules and demanded Rules changes or calling for no rules changes in the middle of the game.
The owner of Williamsburg's Best Pizza learned early that when it comes to making 'za, the only rule is that there are no rules—and with each new chef he meets, it becomes increasingly clear that there will never be one right way to make a good slice.
"We speculated that part of these 'continuity of government' plans could include the creation of secret, autonomous military cells, with no rules of engagement, dispersed throughout society going about their normal lives, waiting to be activated by the outbreak of an emergency like a pandemic: The Division," said Hultberg.
"To make it no rules at all, when companies can just willy-nilly take people's money and offer no information at all, with no governance, that sounds to me like you're taking advantage of people," Adena Friedman said at the Future of Fintech conference in New York Wednesday.
"Although there are no rules about the scale of defeats, if May loses by more than 40 to 50 votes, her deal would be dead," though she could perhaps try to negotiate a different type of exit, wrote Mujtaba Rahman, the managing director, Europe, for the Eurasia Group.
How to talk to your 85-year-old grandma who still wants to visit the grocery store At this point there are technically no rules against grocery shopping, and some stores (including many grocery stores and Shoppers Drug Marts) are even providing special hours for seniors to shop.
There's no such thing as an early withdrawal from a 2401 plan, the tax-advantaged account that can be used for education-related expenses, because there are no rules around when you can use the money — just for what you can use it for: education-related expenses only.
Previously, there were no rules barring companies from issuing promissory notes, but banks stopped buying and trading them in the money market after the Asian financial crisis in 1997-98 due to default risks, BI Governor Agus Martowardojo said last year when he announced the plan to revive the instrument.
Tuesday's ruling will sting at Louisville, which must surrender its 2013 national title less than six months after a conference rival, North Carolina, was able to avoid sanctions when the N.C.A.A. ruled that it had broken no rules in a major academic scandal involving dubious classes disproportionally taken by major-sport athletes.
In the House, we found nothing because, astoundingly, there are no rules requiring Members or Fellows to file any paperwork -- so there is no government record of how many Fellows are working in any of the 435 offices, what groups they're from, how long they've been there, or how much they're paid.
It is a paradox because the cracking-open of the pictorial imagination is exactly what Frankenthaler's post-stain career was about, and these two exhibitions, As in Nature: Helen Frankenthaler Paintings and No Rules: Helen Frankenthaler Woodcuts, move deftly across the decades, offering a potent overview of the artist's ever-shifting concerns.
"These un-investigated slanders have created a sick environment for some to play cheap political games where no rules apply, at the expense of the honor and dignity of those who are being slandered, and, worse of all, to the detriment of justice and democracy," said Yannis Stournaras, a former minister and present head of Greece's central bank.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.) No rules, apparently, seems like a great idea to Warren, at least when it comes to illegal immigration.
The minute Kelly and Mac (Byrne and Rogen) decide to sell their house and escape with their toddler to the deeper suburbs, they find a new nemesis in Shelby (Chloe Grace Moretz), a new college freshman who decides to rebel against the sexist Greek system by starting her own "no rules allowed" sorority in Delta Psi's old house.
There are no rules to raising a kid, and the people trying to explain the rules to you are either just trying to make money (like your boy been) or else just boring squares, half of them with no concept of what reality is, let alone what it could be, let alone how to help a child kick it in and build these realities.
So I was lucky enough to get this postdoc at Santa Barbara where there's, again, just a handful of people looking at psych and VR. I was lucky enough to shift out of perceptual psychology and work with a guy named Jim Blascovich, who taught me the social world, how to ask bigger questions about social interaction and communication and training, and what began was a really fun collaboration where we asked the question, in a world where there's no rules.
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