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All comedians know that the #1 rule in comedy, the only rule in comedy, is that it has to be funny.
The protest also celebrated the intimate connection between Nazi-era rule in Germany and Jim Crow-era rule in the United States.
MEXICO'S SENATE LEADER MONREAL SAYS MEXICO ACCEPTED STEEL RULE IN USMCA TO GO INTO EFFECT IN 7 YEARS; ALUMINUM RULE IN 10 YEARS
CORRECTED-MEXICAN SENATOR MONREAL (NOT SENATE LEADER) SAYS MEXICO ACCEPTED STEEL RULE IN USMCA TO GO INTO EFFECT IN 7 YEARS; ALUMINUM RULE IN 10 YEARS
OSHA proposed changes to the rule in February 2011 during the Obama administration, but the White House kept the rule in review for more than two years.
So he's in Brazil ... That's a rule in Brazil?
His authoritarian rule in part led the economy to suffer.
Russia was forced to abandon its fiscal rule in 2015.
Nobody wants to rule in; nobody wants to rule out.
Season 3 broke that rule, in spectacular and ghastly fashion.
Mexicans rule in the US, he tells me with satisfaction.
The definition of "rule" in the order is extremely broad.
Above, a protest over the rule in Washington in August.
Divisive and ineffective governments still rule in Syria and Iraq.
The agency intends to issue the final rule in 2020.
The Employee Benefits Security Administration implemented the rule in October.
The EPA first announced the proposed E220006 rule in March.
Denham introduced the special discharge rule in March and Rep.
The Labor Department issued its final rule in April 2016.
Other D1 conferences may adopt the rule in the future.
Reagan's aim was to topple Communist Party rule in Moscow.
No nominee will promise to rule in a particular way.
We have our own gag rule, in its own way.
Here's the latest: • One-party rule in Washington is over.
Regulators are slated to release the rule in February 2017.
The court is expected to rule in the coming months.
However, the court could also rule in favour of hoteliers.
I am glad there is no mercy rule in politics.
The Constitutional Court is expected to rule in coming months.
Judge Laura Taylor Swain has yet to rule in the matter.
A judge is expected to rule in the case this year.
Judge Levy is expected to rule in the next few weeks.
The rule in Washington is fundraising first, and everything else second.
What would you rule in, and what would you rule out?
Myanmar began emerging from 49 years of military rule in 2011.
He still spoke of President Bashir's rule in the present tense.
In 1944 he published a book, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe.
The Obama administration finalized the EPA methane rule in June 2016.
Let's reimagine The Crimes of Grindelwald with this rule in mind.
Trump believes the Supreme Court will ultimately rule in his favor.
The number one rule in creating success is to show up.
The agency unveiled an 870-page proposed rule in November 2023.
"Intelligence Powder" (1959) uses Juha to attack French rule in Algeria.
"Communist rule in China is unlikely to end quietly," he wrote.
The Department of Labor had issued the rule in August 220173.
The Department of Labor had issued the rule in August 215.
The EPA published the rule in the Federal Register in June.
The Supreme Court delayed implantation of the rule in February 2016.
Under communist rule in Cuba, they reveal a very different story.
Courage Foundation anticipated that the judge would rule in Love's favour.
British colony of Hong Kong reverts to Chinese rule in July.
Yet people still do abide by that rule in many ways.
The biggest party does not necessarily get to rule in Sweden.
Hong Kong, a British colony, returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
Justice Scarpulla did rule in Mr. Trump's favor on one point.
But few expect the election council to rule in their favor.
If there's a rule in the way, it can be changed.
Slovakia, then part of Czechoslovakia, emerged from communist rule in 1989.
He spent the last decade of Kenya's colonial rule in prison.
The higher level matches the rule in Montreal for taxi drivers.
Both countries claim the region in full but rule in parts.
EPA has yet to publish the rule in the Federal Register.
I was breaking every safety-first dating rule in the book.
Hong Kong returned to Chinese sovereignty from British rule in 1997.
Conservation groups have already threatened to contest the rule in court.
An appeals court is expected to rule in the case shortly.
They aim to reinstate democratic rule in the galaxy; generally awesome.
Howell is expected to rule in the case later this month.
Sgt. Owen was the rule in law enforcement, not the exception.
The agency unveiled an 870-page proposed rule in November 2014.
The city was returned from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
"We have to end one party rule in Washington," Sanders said.
After overthrowing his father's medieval rule in 803, he proclaimed "a renaissance".
Both militant groups seek to establish strict Islamic rule in the country.
The fling that you left in Meereen to rule in your stead?
Mr Trump's rancorous campaign tore up every rule in the political handbook.
Donald Trump broke every rule in politics and blew out his competition.
The prime rule in Survivor is agree to every plan you're offered.
Now the party will rule in only three states (out of 27).
But in general, "content over context" is the rule in that world.
But this is not a strong feature of AK rule in Turkey.
And environmental groups are certain to challenge any final rule in court.
First rule in keeping up with the Kardashians: don't come for Khloé.
Organized water distribution in Chennai dates to British rule in the 1870s.
That prompted talk of China trying to divide and rule in Europe.
The SEC adopted the open-end fund liquidity rule in October 2016.
Barack Obama lifted the gag rule in 2009 when he took office.
That's somewhat ironic, given the increasing personalisation of Xi's rule in China.
It's like your mom never laid down one rule in your life.
So why would the FCC reinstate such an antiquated rule in 2017?
The court is expected to rule in late May or early June.
JB: Yeah, and we have a 20-minute rule in this lab.
Company Curiosities is decidedly a story of company rule in South Asia.
But the gods are dead and the machines rule in their place.
They're trying to rule in her favor — I'm trying to fight that.
How will the court of appeals rule in US v. AT&T?
Still, the design feature is an exception, not the rule in scooterland.
It should also hold lessons for those who rule in neighboring countries.
The appeals court is expected to rule in the next several months.
President Donald Trump ordered the EPA to rewrite the rule in March.
For the most part, it's been the rule in television, with exceptions.
On criminal law: Pryor tends to rule in favor of the state.
A judge is expected to rule in the case early next year.
The Obama administration did so, and ultimately reinstated the rule in 2016.
Still, Pelosi may intend to amend the SALT rule in another way.
Johnson said the organization will continue to fight the rule in court.
It is not clear when the court might rule in the case.
The second section charts the campaign to reassert white rule in Wilmington.
Those two industries were wrapped into the rule in its final stage.
Now local conservatives are rebelling against majority Democratic rule in the states.
He wanted democratic ideals to supersede authoritarian rule in the Soviet Union.
Hong Kong, a former British colony, returned to China's rule in 1997.
One would rule in Hell and the other would reside on Earth.
The FCC must first publish its final rule in the Federal Register.
But they didn't rule in favor of upholding the Affordable Care Act.
The Bureau of Land Management formally proposed repealing the rule in July.
Judge Wolf has not indicated when he might rule in the case.
How do you think the Supreme Court will rule in this case?
There's no rule, in apps or elsewhere, against engagement for engagement's sake.
His agency has stalled the legal fight, keeping the rule in limbo.
An attempted coup could legitimise an even more authoritarian rule in Turkey.
But the institution's global spiritual role was especially important in the late 19th century and early 20th century, ultimately embracing more than 100m Muslims living under British rule (in South Asia) and under Dutch rule (in modern Indonesia).
DISRUPTION seems to be the rule in politics as well as in business.
Powerful Communist Party committees typically instruct judges how to rule in sensitive cases.
Twenty-First Century Fox Inc in September challenged the FCC rule in court.
The rule in Beijing is that stability must be maintained at any price.
His opponents say the constitutional proposals could lead toward authoritarian rule in Turkey.
You can think of it as a kind of Golden Rule in reverse.
I voted for an end of 30 years of establishment rule in America.
Unfortunately, Miguel's wishes go against the strict "no music" rule in his household.
The two parties now rule in a "grand coalition", led by Merkel's conservatives.
Did the travel ban's normalization help Chief Justice Roberts rule in its favor?
"We broke every princess rule in the book on this one," Shay said.
"You rarely seem to rule in favor of the little guy," Hirono said.
Be sure to keep one ground rule in mind: No one is wrong.
Meanwhile, Russia's attempts to play divide and rule in Europe have largely failed.
"There is jungle rule in UP," said Tej Narain Pandey, a state legislator.
We may not know immediately how the judge will rule in this case.
The senator had requested information and documents related to the rule in August.
Acosta could simply drop the Labor Department's defense of the rule in court.
Boehner had held to the Hastert rule in all but a few cases.
The court's decision not to review the case leaves the rule in place.
"This one demonstrates that the exception has become the rule in routine proceedings."
There is a rule in Washington: Proximity to the Oval Office is power.
In 1989, its people ended decades of Communist rule in the Velvet Revolution.
The ABC requested the temporary stay while it challenges the rule in court.
But Omido keeps hope the judge will rule in their favor -- and soon.
Jones, suggest that the courts would rule in favor of the subpoena power.
Gaddafi was toppled and killed during an uprising against his rule in 2011.
Lawmakers from both parties have invoked the rule in the past, although sparingly.
European regulators had issued their own version of the rule in late March.
That aura faded during colonial rule in Malaya and the Dutch East Indies.
But it's especially important to follow that rule in a time of coronavirus.
DHS issued the rule in October, prompting rapid legal challenges across the country.
The courts ultimately had blocked the rule in 2500 states before its repeal.
They erected monuments to Jim Crow rule, in addition to honoring past warriors.
Susan Collins is a hero for standing up to mob rule in America.
It adopted a rule in 1836 that the petitions would be automatically tabled.
AND SINCE THAT TIME, THEY'VE BASICALLY HAVE BROKEN EVERY RULE IN THE BOOK.
All they can do is rule in concerns that would otherwise be invisible.
By 2014, Taylor Swift was spouting the rule in an interview with Glamour .
Scott Brown in Massachusetts, they had effectively ended Democratic Party rule in Washington.
Barthold spoke about the Mnuchin rule in response to a question from Rep.
It's a rule in first grade, it's a basic standard of civil society.
Hong Kong is a British colony that returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
The Supreme Court established that rule in the 1971 case of Harris v.
After federal judges struck down the rule in several states, HHS appealed the rule in May to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, where two separate panels of judges decided to allow it to go into effect while the lawsuit progressed.
The Democrats took the House, bringing an end to single-party rule in Washington.
The Dalai Lama fled Tibet after an abortive uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.
The court has yet to rule in her favor, but Zellner is not discouraged.
During an hour of argument, the justices appeared inclined to rule in his favor.
They are due to rule in those cases by the end of this month.
The court is expected to rule in the case by the end of June.
Kavanaugh has had an opportunity to rule in one case that related to abortion.
HHS unveiled the rule last year, and Trump announced the final rule in May.
They agree to keep the rule in place, and we agree not to filibuster.
There's an unspoken rule in Overwatch: Bastion always gets "Play of the Game" honors.
The instrumentality of one-party rule in the crusade against evil has great appeal.
Basically, the rule in Norway is you can't organise competition where knockouts are involved.
The first rule in Asian politics, where form trumps content, is just showing up.
A democratic government replaced apartheid rule in 1994, giving everyone the right to vote.
TCF had challenged the 2010 rule in court but dropped its lawsuit in 2011.
This is the first such intervention since the end of military rule in 1985.
The actor explained the truly obnoxious rule in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter.
India accuses Pakistan of training and arming Islamist militants fighting its rule in Kashmir.
Single party political rule in the U.S. was alleged to offer clarity on legislation.
But he said Tuesday he did not promise to rule in any particular way.
Uneasy alliances are the rule in the EU legislature and party discipline is weak.
The Fed first proposed the rule in May 2016, and finalized it on Friday.
FOR years China has sought to divide and rule in the South China Sea.
If it does, it could rule in its current term, which ends in June.
Corporate anonymity is currently the rule in most U.S. states and many foreign countries.
The NAM filed a lawsuit Friday seeking to block the rule in federal court.
The council advocates self-rule in the south and a say in Yemen's future.
They now rule in minority, backed in parliament by the two far-left parties.
Tarasenko's goal was an exception to the rule in a tight-checking first period.
Appropriately, the Supreme Court most authoritatively stated the per se rule in U.S. v.
"The fundamental rule in German politics since 2006 is don't underestimate Merkel," she added.
The IRA ran a 30-year armed campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland.
India and Pakistan were divided at the end of British colonial rule in 1947.
After months living under ISIS's brutal rule in Raqqa, Maha finally managed to escape.
He also refused to rule in or out charges for specific people, including Gov.
Washington (CNN)There should be a rule in international diplomacy: No strange handshake rituals.
The CFPB adopted the rule in October under its Obama-appointed director, Richard Cordray.
India and Pakistan since the two countries gained independence from British rule in 1947.
The oldest rule in the financial book is that risk and return are related.
An estimated 3 million people live under Islamic State rule in Iraq, he said.
The Big Oil lobby strongly opposed the legislation and fought the rule in court.
Girardi said the umpires correctly applied the rule in the Toronto-Tampa Bay game.
The court has yet to rule in 15 cases Garland was a part of.
Transparency is not the rule in these proceedings; secrecy is, protecting the organizational brand.
China regards the flags as a sign of resistance to its rule in Tibet.
Eight years of one-party rule in the state ended last month when Gov.
The three-judge panel did not indicate when it may rule in the case.
The commission enforces the funeral rule, in part, with undercover inspections of funeral homes.
The massacre triggered the beginning of the end of the colonial rule in India.
Strongman politics and boss-man rule, in simplest form, is the story of mankind.
The F.T.C. is scheduled to review the rule in 2019, a commission spokesman said.
Lonski cautioned that "volatility will rule" in financial markets until coronavirus-related risks recede.
Now it is poised to eliminate the rule in the face of possible litigation.
But that weapon only works if news conferences are the rule in overseas engagements.
No matter the vegetable, the only rule in the kitchen was ''do not overcook.
The phrase "climate change" existed three times in the 2016 rule in various sections.
The labor board is expected to finalize its own rule in the coming weeks.
A U.S. district judge is expected to rule in favour of allowing Sprint
The city is a former British colony and returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
Capturing the city would effectively end the militants' ambitions for territorial rule in Iraq.
Hong Kong is a former British colony and returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
In those years she worked, as a rule, in unconventional spaces and without music.
Advocacy groups are also widely expected to try to challenge the rule in court.
Hong Kong is a former British colony that returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
So it is far from obvious how the justices will rule in these disputes.
Colorado led the way putting in place the nation's first methane rule in 2014.
The latest motion asks the judge to rule in Musk's favor before the trial.
Twenty-First Century Fox Inc in September challenged the FCC rule in federal court.
The rule in question requires refiners to blend ethanol, a renewable fuel, into gasoline.
We see the Pareto Principle, the 80/20 rule, in all aspects of life.
Getting too much plastic surgery appears to be an unwritten rule in narco textbooks.
The bureau said it would leave some lesser parts of the rule in place.
The revamped museum will tell a more critical story of European rule in Africa.
But they didn't approve of the authoritarian nature of Erdogan's rule in recent years.
The board didn't rule in the Northwestern case on whether student athletes are employees.
Rebellions broke out against Ukrainian government rule in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in 2014.
Ivanishvili, who made his fortune in Russia, helped end UNM's nine-year rule in 2012.
It was deployed to help justify colonial rule in Africa and chattel slavery in America.
The rule in question puts the onus on oil refineries to blend ethanol into gasoline.
FOX NEWS OPINION Michael Goodwin: New York Times reporter broke the biggest rule in journalism.
Compromise of 1877 led to explicit White Supremacist rule in the South for a century.
"This is what happens when you have one-party rule in higher education," he said.
"Solidarity played an absolutely decisive role in ending Communist Party rule in Poland," Friedman says.
It's practically a rule in tech: If it has electricity, eventually it will run Doom.
I don&apost know if we have a tampering rule in IndyCar, but congrats Will.
However, they have since said they would review their rule in a statement shared online.
If they don't — or if the Rhimesian jury doesn't rule in your favor — you're out.
Toiling such hours has become an unspoken rule in the frenetic world of Chinese tech.
Mnuchin has said he supports the Volcker rule in principle, but would seek its clarification.
That number was nowhere to be found when USDA released the draft rule in July.
Nearly 300,000 drone owners have registered since the government introduced this rule in early January.
EPA head Scott Pruitt challenged the rule in his last job as Oklahoma's attorney general.
That number stood at around 4,000 when India gained independence from British rule in 1947.
Individual facilities will spend an estimated $28503,22019 complying with the rule in the first year.
But Trump is about to become the first exception to this rule in 36 years.
Lam, 60, is the territory's fourth leader since it reverted to Chinese rule in 1997.
But during Taliban rule in the 1990s, the stadium was the site of public executions.
Nuclear-armed neighbors Pakistan and India both claim Kashmir in full but rule in part.
The appeals court heard oral arguments in the case against the 2015 rule in September.
Their businesses have continued to thrive even with the transition to democratic rule in Myanmar.
The agency has said it plans to release the final rule in July. http://bit.
Nuclear-armed neighbours Pakistan and India both claim Kashmir in full but rule in part.
Y., referred to the federal rule in his response to Sanders' comments at the briefing.
Franken said Gorsuch relied on the plain meaning rule in siding with the trucking company.
However, the Supreme Court's conservative majority seems poised to rule in the Trump administration's favor.
Congress later codified the Obama administration rule in statute, and that law remains in place.
The truth, said Perry, is that walls were not the rule in medieval Western Europe.
That unusual order was a powerful hint that the court might rule in his favor.
The question on everyone's lips: Would this signal the end of strongman rule in Africa?
The right has long attacked the legitimacy of liberal rule in other, subtler ways, too.
It would be relatively easy to end one-party rule in the House of Representatives.
The rule in question looks to prevent stream and waterway contamination from mountaintop removal mining.
The judges could still reject Judge Linares's proposal entirely and rule in Ms. Bernal's favor.
The Constitutional Court rejected his withdrawal, and went ahead to rule in favor of Mugabe.
The Federal Reserve Board issued the rule in 2009, and it took effect in 2010.
When prisoners and former inmates fight such charges, courts often rule in the state's favor.
If the court doesn't rule in Snopes' favor, the site could be forced to downsize.
Apartheid didn't end with the dismantling of white rule in South Africa, our correspondent writes.
Both Delaware and Florida also used to have the controversial juror-majority rule in place.
But maintaining the six-feet social distancing rule in New York was tricky, he said.
The Court is expected to rule in favor of a parliamentary vote sometime in January.
Would we also have to apply the same rule in other kinds of medicine, perhaps?
He said Medicare first proposed the "look both ways" rule in 2014 but withdrew it.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of a Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.
There's a rule in the world of blockchains so ingrained that some call it folklore.
This third generation of family rule in North Korea is interested in self-preservation, period.
The Authority exercises limited self-rule in the occupied West Bank under interim peace deals.
"It will certainly boost Duterte's draconian rule in Mindanao," Mr. Wadi said of the ruling.
People who apply the five-hour rule in the world of work have an advantage.
Will that be enough to convince the Court to rule in the Hernández family's favor?
The 10,0003 hour rule is the most spoken of rule in the field of learning.
Individual facilities will spend an estimated $62,900 complying with the rule in the first year.
It is the seventh consecutive democratic elections since the end of military rule in 1992.
He described security official Rodriguez as a known "torturer" prior to socialist rule in Venezuela.
Three Montana families challenged the rule in Espinoza, arguing that it violated constitutional religious protections.
The Treasury solicited comments on the proposal until recently, and it will rule in 2017.
This translates to a 90/10 rule in the world of finance and managed funds.
The documentary focuses on films made during communist rule in Afghanistan, from 1978 to 1991.
Speaking to reporters, Wa Lone said he hoped the court would rule in their favor.
Life under authoritarian rule in such situations looks a lot like life in a democracy.
Former President Barack Obama had lifted the gag rule in 2009 when he took office.
Modi made much of the progress India has made since independence from British rule in 1947.
First, it puts pressure on the feds to change the rule in response to public outcry.
"There's no rule in their ad guidelines that says you can't compete with them," Leimgruber said.
Militants fighting Indian rule in Muslim-majority Kashmir have warned people not to vote on Thursday.
The two men are currently in detention and the Szeged court will rule in the case.
That would all change if the TLC's proposal becomes a hard rule in New York City.
U.S JUDGE EXPECTED TO RULE IN FAVOR OF SPRINT T-MOBILE MERGER ON TUESDAY --SOURCE FAMILIAR
Islamic State's area of rule in Syria has crumbled this year under two rival military campaigns.
In the transition to majority rule in the early 1990s, Ramaphosa was Nelson Mandela's chief negotiator.
The proposal lays out five alternatives to the change, including leaving the roadless rule in force.
There were exceptions to this rule in 2012 and 1996 when Iowa didn't hold its caucus.
His campaign will most likely file a lawsuit to fight the new rule in federal courts.
He was painting as the Czechs stumbled out of the darkness of Communist rule in 22018.
Alarmed by the prevalence of fraud, the Federal Trade Commission enacted its Funeral Rule in 1984.
Some educational establishments began requiring this in the early years of Communist rule in the 1950s.
Both wanted to impose direct rule in Catalonia; Vox wants to abolish Spain's regional governments altogether.
Analysts say he may find himself isolated amid growing criticism of autocratic rule in West Africa.
Sustainability in government debt is anchored by the debt reduction rule in the organic budget law.
It has been fighting the PKK, which seeks self-rule in Turkey, for over three decades.
And why don't we get rid of that silly 10-run rule in Little League baseball?
It's the latest state to pass a strict rule in hopes of overturning Roe v. Wade.
A resignation in Britain, outrage in Spain and a taste of right-wing rule in Italy.
We're looking at the rule in order to make sure we provide incentives to capture it.
You can start taking advantage of the catch-up rule in the year you turn 50.
Regulators issued the rule in order to reorganize the agency's natural resources planning and management strategies.
Pasandeh later told the television that a court will likely have to rule in the case.
Skeptical that Congress would include a pro-robot rule in a bill supposedly about job creation?
The decision put a nationwide injunction on the administration's suspension reinstating the rule in 85033 states.
"They misinterpreted our ground rule in New York last night, and I took responsibility," Green said.
The European Union, meanwhile, has called for a peaceful transition to Guaido's rule in a statement.
This rule, in particular, represents a glaring example of a missed opportunity to encourage infrastructure investment.
Kagan, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, and the court's other liberals appeared likely to rule in Hawaii's favor.
In that vein, Egypt pushed through an African Union resolution endorsing extended military rule in Sudan.
Gorsuch said he has not made any promises on how he will rule in future cases.
That said, it would be pretty astonishing if the justices did not rule in Timbs v.
This comes after the FDA proposed the deeming rule in 2014 and finalized it in May.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he supports the rule "in principle," but not without substantial changes.
And the Devils lost a pair of crucial goals to the same rule in recent weeks.
Abbas' Palestinian Authority exercises limited self-rule in the West Bank under 1993 interim peace deals.
"The basic gist is there's no One Giant Unifying Rule in Dark Souls 3," said Norwood.
EPA and a North Dakota federal district court, which had enjoined the rule in August 22019.
In the Shuri series, his sister will ascend to the throne and rule in his absence.
The former Portuguese colony will mark its 20th anniversary of return to Chinese rule in December.
The challenge is to keep a rule in place while allowing for these exceptions, he said.
Previous administrations have used the rule in a targeted way, like curbing petroleum shipments from Iran.
In recent days, Russian officials here had expressed confidence the court would rule in their favor.
These are the largest demonstrations in the country since the fall of communist rule in 1989.
"It's like changing the offside rule in the middle of the soccer match," Mr. Nieke said.
Hong Kong is a former British colony that was handed back to Chinese rule in 1997.
The American League adopted the designated hitter rule in 1973, and interleague play began in 1997.
By broadening the rule in this way officials would have had more discretion to reject applicants.
Five major business groups filed a lawsuit in a Texas court challenging the rule in September.
"It's not that they tell you what to rule in a particular case," Judge Sandor said.
No prime minister has completed a full term since independence from British colonial rule in 1947.
But there is a deeper historical reason for the success of Communist Party rule in China.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex broke this rule in their final months as working royals.
For the ban to be removed, it must draft and finalize a rule in the spring.
Monaco progressed on the away goals rule in another pulsating match between two attack-minded sides.
In essence, Mr. Wheeler is inviting the coal industry to challenge the mercury rule in court.
Less conspicuous, are images that hint at the dire circumstances of his authoritarian rule in Chechnya.
This was key to UT's admissions policy and the Court's decision to rule in its favor.
"You never know how any justice is going to rule in a particular case," he said.
I feel like this should be a general rule in any "dating" realm, not just on Grindr.
For the impeachment to stand, at least six of the eight judges must rule in its favor.
Their Arab peers also joined them in their ill-fated rebellion against Russian rule in the 1990s.
Palestinians have limited self rule in parts of the West Bank, where President Mahmoud Abbas holds sway.
Protesters were banging pot lids and plastic buckets, chanting "madaniya, madaniya" -- short for "civilian rule" in Arabic.
Regulators are expected to launch a more comprehensive review of the rule in the months to come.
Regulators finalized the Volcker Rule in 2013, two and a half years after Dodd-Frank became law.
He's even seen some of his colleagues mention their own five sentence rule in their email signatures.
This rule in turn created an opportunity for upstart leagues to sprout up and pay market wages.
Under interim peace deals with Israel, Abbas' Palestinian Authority exercises limited self-rule in the West Bank.
I mean, Sansa and Jon only just got the castle back under Stark rule in Season 5!
"The Man should rule in the house and not the Woman," he warned his bride-to-be.
He offered his subjects a deal: accept my rule in exchange for social liberalisation and economic modernisation.
Its economy remained turbo-charged throughout its transition away from military rule in the 1980s and 1990s.
Any professional colorist can tell you that this whole scene breaks every rule in the beauty book.
He voted against a procedural rule in 2015 to take up trade legislation, nearly scuttling the bill.
It's always dangerous to make predictions about how the Supreme Court will rule in a particular case.
But many fear this time, an Erdogan victory will cement a lasting one-man rule in Turkey.
The group wants to impose its strict version of Islamic rule in the Horn of Africa nation.
The courts were stuffed with members of the bourgeoisie who would always rule in favour of capitalists.
IT IS A good rule in matters genetic to assume that things are there for a purpose.
Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) broke the latter rule in "The Word" and lost a finger as a result.
And this is just a time when you know women aren't allowed to rule in this world.
Within hours of its release, attorneys general Becerra and Balderas challenged the final rule in federal court.
The department re-proposed the rule in April 2015 and made it final on April 6, 2016.
Significant changes were made to the final planning rule in response to requests from these cooperating agencies.
Congressional Democrats are calling on President-elect Donald Trump to keep President Obama's overtime rule in tact.
The Supreme Court stayed implementation of the rule in February 2016 while the lower court considers arguments.
C.) and Susan Collins (Maine) — have indicated they will vote to keep the Obama rule in place.
It took over the running of the country after a transition from semi-civilian rule in April.
By contrast, a provincial rule in Ontario requires rolling stock orders to have only 25% Canadian content.
This should be a rule in general, but don't plan work events solely centered around alcohol consumption!
Regulators finalized the stream protection rule in December, but they spent most of Obama's tenure writing it.
The agency earlier this year started the process of evaluating whether to change the rule in 2020.
That would have given the opposition a shot at ending 53 years of socialist rule in Venezuela.
Good rule in life: I try hard not to offend; I try harder not to be offended.
Public trust in the police helped ensure a smooth transfer from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
She said no and gave me every rule in the book why they couldn't risk food poisoning.
The siblings are of course radically different, because that's the rule in these stress-riddled family tableaus.
The Supreme Court ordered a temporary delay on the rule in February while the legal challenge proceeds.
It's referenced in the Old Testament's Book of Judges as a type of rule in ancient Israel.
And the secretary did delay the rule in 2018 (the first year it would have taken effect).
TV she is hopeful that circuit court judges will rule in favor of pro-net neutrality advocates.
Former President Reagan first issued the regulations, which Democrats describe as a "domestic gag rule," in 85033.
Azar said the law would remain in place should the federal panel rule in the plaintiff's favor.
Warily recalling Mr. Chavez's multiterm rule in Venezuela, he thinks one term for Mr. Boria is enough.
His attorney believes the judge will rule in their favor, calling the case a fight for democracy.
There was one exception to that rule in recent decades: Justice Anthony M. Kennedy could be unpredictable.
An uprising against Chinese rule in Tibet erupted in 1958 and troops crushed it the following year.
That undermines Trump's boasts that the Supreme Court is going to rule in his favor on DACA.
Mr. Trump demanded the so-called "2-for-1 rule" in one of his first executive orders.
Texas isn't the only state to propose a fetal burial rule in the past year or so.
Overbuilding has been the rule in the power system, at great cost in both money and efficiency.
This led to the largest street protests in Romania since the end of communist rule in 1989.
In Mr. Mabuza's province, teachers and students began organizing against white-minority rule in the early 2750s.
"We have a rule in the team; whoever says 'Olympics' gets a 10-euro fine," Bank said.
The town came under British rule in 1760, then shifted to American control after the Revolutionary War.
The XFL doesn't fuss around with the stupidest rule in all of football: No end zone celebrations.
While owners of coal plants fought the rule in the courts, most have since complied with regulation.
Shortly after the Obama administration proposed the rule, in 85033, the group sought to have it overturned.
But Judge Brett Kavanaugh, another Bush appointee, seemed to lean against upholding the rule in multiple instances.
Depending on the rule in question, that can be legally dicey if it stems from congressional legislation.
The rule in question was unveiled by the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security in mid-July.
Sanders and Perez call for unity to end the one-party Trump Republican rule in the Senate.
Other parents opted out of the eight-day rule in order to align their schedules with hers.
The Hizbul Mujahideen is one of the largest groups fighting against Indian rule in Muslim-majority Kashmir.
Former President John F. Kennedy, who had previously supported his rule in the 1950s, approved the coup.
It was unclear whether the judges would rule in the two cases before the Senate impeachment trial.
The Palestinians have limited self-rule in the West Bank, most of which is controlled by Israel.
Last month Guaido, who heads the opposition National Assembly, invoked a constitutional rule in challenging Maduro's presidency.
The following year, Congress suspended the Section 21992 rule, in order to allow Nixon to debate Kennedy.
Judges, who will rule in the coming months, follow advisers' recommendations in four out of five cases.
"The rule in business, perhaps in everything, is you under-promise and you over-deliver," Brauer said.
The Trump administration withdrew the rule in October, the day before it was scheduled to take effect.
Hyman said she's the "exception to the rule" in that she had the support of her board.
International human rights groups and exiles routinely condemn what they call China's oppressive rule in Tibetan areas.
Here's a rule in today's ever-changing TV landscape: Big hits are very hard to come by.
This is especially true if other member states have exempted themselves from that rule in the past.
The historic houses tend to rule in Paris, which means change can be slower to arrive there.
In 2013, restaurant and casino owners challenged the Obama-era rule in Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association v.
That's why another labor rule in the new trade deal also seems too good to be true.
Before leaving office, the Obama administration set in motion plans to implement the rule in July 2017.
A majority of the court ultimately did rule in favor of the president's preferred outcome, but the president's statement suggests that justices who did not rule in his favor would not be "play[ing] it straight" drew in question the legitimacy of the reasoning employed by those justices.
But the point is that, whatever the horse's motivations, it broke a long-established rule in horse racing.
The conflict took on a sectarian dimension as it swelled out of protests against Assad's rule in 2011.
For now, the environmental community and some state governments are expected to oppose the rule in federal courts.
There are only a few tea leaves on how they might rule in some of the other cases.
Participants carrying torches reenact the March 1st Movement against Japanese colonial rule in Cheonan, South Korea, Feb. 28.
He writes that he would rule in favor of the challenge, that the mandate unconstitutionally burdens religious freedom.
The Obama administration defended the rule in court, but the agency has reversed course under the Trump administration.
In fact, they offer the only chance of a swift and peaceful return to constitutional rule in Venezuela.
His overriding quest was for a peaceful transition to democratic rule in South Africa and also in Namibia.
Like many Gulf royals, UAE leaders viewed the demonstrations as a threat to monarchic rule in the region.
The SDC insists on preserving its structure of governance and self-rule in any future elections, he said.
Over the past few years, Uber has asked to CJEU to rule in multiple cases related to UberPOP.
Since Barack Obama's EPA implemented the rule in 2011, coal plants have already spent billions in compliance costs.
He began his rule in 2000 by establishing a monopoly over television, the country's main source of news.
Both sides of the argument expect the Supreme Court to rule in favour of Mr Janus in June.
When Austria fell under home-grown fascist rule in 1933, the days of the Vienna circle were numbered.
"Oldest rule in politics: When your opponent is self-destructing, just get out of the way!" he said.
All sides appear to anticipate the Supreme Court will rule in the case if Trump loses his appeal.
Nemec returned home after the fall of Communist rule in 1989 and made several films, getting mixed reviews.
President Obama's HHS later finalized a rule in October 22018 that limited STLDI coverage to only three months.
Judge Scott Skavdahl, an Obama-appointed judge in the District Court for Wyoming, overturned the rule in June.
The SEC passed the rule in August 2015, and it was scheduled to go into effect this year.
And opposition members continue demanding an end to the 44 years of Assad family rule in the country.
The Shanghai index had its worst day since the suspension of the circuit breaker rule in early January.
Defence lawyers were addressing the court on Thursday, and the three judges are expected to rule in May.
Xi arrived in Hong Kong Thursday to mark two decades of Chinese rule in the former British territory.
"I have offered no promises on how I'd rule in any case to anyone," Gorsuch said last month.
Ramaphosa worked closely with South Africa's first black president Nelson Mandela to end white minority rule in 1994.
It is that rule, in the minds of these elites, that makes for social cohesion and civic vitality.
Beijing's power of interpretation has been sparingly used since Britain returned Hong Kong to Chinese rule in 1997.
Okay, but what if Trump starts filling the courts with appointees more likely to rule in his favor?
Marzouk had called for a referendum on Sisi's rule, in a rare public criticism of the former general.
The House voted to repeal the rule in July, less than a month after it was first released.
CFPB released the rule in July after two years of work, following years of studying forced arbitration settlements.
The bill, the CRFB noted, could also violate the Byrd rule in other, smaller ways: http://bit.ly/2ArErzO.
Protesters say the Communist Party is threatening freedoms guaranteed when Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
Industry groups are anticipating the final release of the Department of Labor's overtime rule in the coming week.
Second, President Obama was not a lame duck when McConnell announced the McConnell Rule in mid-February 85033.
The agency, which first proposed the rule in January, will accept comments received on or before May 5.
The gaming association and its allies say they are optimistic that the court will rule in their favor.
Congress wisely put this rule in place to protect small businesses from unnecessary burdens while passing needed regulations.
The second is that it could rule in Trump's favour – and invite others to follow his disruptive lead.
The old ceasefire line runs through a region that both countries claim in full but rule in part.
Other than the Cyrillic alphabet, cultural ties revolve around Moscow's rescue of Sofia from Ottoman rule in 1878.
Having appeared only in Bengal, cholera made its first pandemic leap in 1817, during British rule in India.
If the courts rule in the EEOC's favor, LGBTQ Americans could gain huge legal protections against workplace discrimination.
Britain's Supreme Court will rule in coming weeks whether parliament is required to vote on this step first.
Under the new system, Erdogan could rule in the NATO-member and European Union candidate country until 2029.
The meeting took place 19783 years after the IRA ended its war against British rule in the province.
Though a jury didn't rule in her favor, the case raised major questions about diversity in Silicon Valley.
However, it's worth noting that other members of the royal family have broken this rule in the past.
That extends to Senate rules, like the filibuster, that stymie majority rule in an already anti-majoritarian system.
In February, the country held its first municipal council elections since the end of military rule in 2010.
Hong Kong came under Beijing's rule in 1997 after a century and a half as a British colony.
Well, my only rule in life is do whatever Kara tells me, so... Okay, that's a great rule.
Another reasonable rule: In Norway, it is a matter of public record when someone looks at tax records.
And Hong Kong, which returned to Chinese rule in 1997, does not have an extradition agreement with Taiwan.
The electoral authorities here are to rule in the next few days on whether to ban his candidacy.
But a conservative pedigree is no guarantee that a Supreme Court judge will rule in a predictable way.
"I was surprised to hear they had the heat rule in place for a night match," Federer said.
It must decide whether to enforce its rule in Gaza or co-opt the PIJ as a partner.
The DOL released the proposed IRAP rule in June, which provides a temporary exemption for the construction industry.
Cole provided an allegorical warning: the wealthy elite had a place in politics above mob rule in democracy.
With little opposition to their rule in the south, the majority were sent to fight the Northern Alliance.
The Obama administration then reissued the rule in 2016, and power plants have complied with it since then.
The State Department informed the Chinese Embassy of the new rule in the past week, the official said.
During the Taliban's rule in the 1990s, Mr. Pairoz was a young student in Taliban madrasas in Kabul.
In 2015 Tres de Febrero voted for Mr Macri, helping end 14 years of Peronist rule in Argentina.
That unusual order was a powerful hint that the court might be inclined to rule in his favor.
On Friday, two of the state's most influential industry groups said they would challenge the rule in court.
The acting chairman, Michael S. Piwowar, who had voted against the pay rule in 2015, announced the change.
But watches also rule in soccer, a global obsession — and marketing juggernaut — with an estimated 3.5 billion fans.
The Trump administration first introduced the rule in August and was immediately met by opposition from immigration advocates.
Four decades of clerical rule in Iran have shaped an authoritarian reality that cannot be whitewashed any longer.
Last summer, Galvin took matters into his own hands and proposed creating a uniform fiduciary rule in Massachusetts.
What did the courts rule in regard to otherwise lawful acts if they are done with corrupt intentions?
Myanmar emerged from decades of military rule in 2011, but religious violence has marred its transition to democracy.
But we're living under a different rule in this country and we have to live under that rule.
Judge O'Neill said he would rule in a timely manner on whether the women's testimony can be admitted.
A spontaneous social media movement has coalesced into the biggest uprising against his rule in nearly a decade.
Even a conservative court, in our judgment, will probably eventually rule in favor of the House of Representatives.
The court said the new information prompted them to review Gregory's constitutional claim and rule in his favor.
The House passed a resolution to repeal the rule in July, which passed the Senate two weeks ago.
He asked FERC to issue the rule in 60 days, 45 of which would be a comment period.
The Constitutional Court is expected to rule in the coming weeks whether Ms. Park should be formally unseated.
The Senate Democrats alleged in their letter that Passantino violated an ethics rule in delivering the legal position.
Neighboring Macao, a former Portuguese colony that returned to Chinese rule in 1999, operates under the same structure.
Protesters camped in Tahrir Square in an 18-day demonstration ended Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule in 2011.
Exceptions would be made to this rule in rural areas, where there is more limited access to retailers.
Both sides are breaking rule after rule in the UK's unwritten constitution, which is stoking anger and confusion.
Fico could still seek to rule in a minority without Most-Hid but faces limited options for support.
No prime minister has completed a full term in power since independence from British colonial rule in 1947.
But it is by no means certain that a higher court would rule in favor of vehicle owners.
It appears Nikolas Cruz was an explicit bigot -- and, thankfully, an exception to the rule in many ways.
The Food and Drug Administration completed a rule in May that would give it authority over e-cigarettes.
But the Palestinian Authority, which has limited self-rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, was more circumspect.
The men responsible were part of the United States-trained death squads upholding military rule in El Salvador.
The Social Security Administration gave a preview of the new scrutiny in a proposed a rule in November.
Washington has blocked the appointment of trade judges, depriving the WTO of its ability to rule in disputes.
Which, I might remind you, was probably the single most hated rule in the history of the NHL.
The number one rule in comedy states that the best way to kill a joke is to explain it.
Congress passed a bill blocking the rule in early February, and Trump signed it into law on February 22016.
Really, this potential crisis was evident before Kavanaugh was nominated: the emergence of minority rule in the United States.
Unlike Barzani, Talabani had good ties with Iran and the Iranian-backed Shi'ite groups that effectively rule in Baghdad.
And at this moment, Donald Trump is looking for a justice who&aposs going to rule in his favor.
Mugabe had led Zimbabwe since a guerrilla struggle ended white-minority rule in the country formerly known as Rhodesia.
So the question that begs to be asked: Is the fiduciary rule in jeopardy under President-elect Donald Trump?
When you go forward with this, if it does not rule in your favor it just moves forward, correct?
Women were never allowed to rule in Westeros before the Targaryen takeover, due to the Faith of the Seven.
Soon afterwards the European Union created a similar safe-harbour rule in its own e-commerce directive of 2000.
"I would say that's really the only hard, steadfast rule in terms of what the Queen requires," Arbiter said.
The administration is expected to finalize its emissions rule in the coming weeks to roll back Obama-era standards.
Crossroads of Canopy by Thoraiya Dyer In the fantasy city of Canopy, gods and goddesses rule in reincarnated bodies.
" Smith added, "And this is just a time when you know women aren't allowed to rule in this world.
The Western-backed Palestinian leader, who exercises limited self-rule in the West Bank, last visited Jerusalem on Sept.
The pro-democracy protests in 2014 were the most significant popular challenge to the Chinese rule in recent years.
He had already agreed to look into the rule in April, when he temporarily blocked it from being enforced.
Several thousand are ethnic Tibetans who fled across the border after an abortive uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.
" But if an AI is told, "I"m going to break the rules," that is a rule in itself.
In 2001, he moved to federal politics and ended nearly 80 years of National Party rule in New England.
Lavorato, working as an assistant to the attorney general at the time, helped rewrite Minnesota's desegregation rule in 203.
Nationalists now rule in Tusk's native Poland and in Hungary, and share power in coalitions in Italy and Austria.
"We might be able to rule in [additional murders] if we got our hands on those tapes," Tate says.
The exodus slowed after Madrid imposed direct rule in late October and the jailing of separatists in early November.
"We might be able to rule in [additional murders] if we got our hands on those tapes," Tate said.
"My number one rule in interior design is to make your home a physical manifestation of you," he says.
He has chided those who sought to extend the president's rule in order to preserve "their narrow personal interests".
That phrase has been central to South African monetary policy since the end of white-minority rule in 1994.
Democrats claimed victory for standing united and disrupting his agenda, ergo the majority should rule in Congress, he's saying.
Hammond was speaking to journalists in Hong Kong, a former British colony which reverted to Chinese rule in 1997.
Monday&aposs vote is the first without Mugabe on the ballot since independence from white minority rule in 1980.
This insurgent group opposes Daenerys Targaryen's rule in Meereen and slaughter her supporters and those who work for her.
There's this great unwritten rule in naturism to always put your towel on your chair before you sit down.
The PDP was in power from the start of civilian rule in 1999 until Buhari took office in 2015.
We had to create a rule in the writers' room: Is there too much food stuff in this episode?
After a failed revolt against Chinese rule in 353, the 235th Dalai Lama -- Tibet's spiritual leader -- fled to India.
Hong Kong reverted to Chinese rule in 1997 amid promises it would be granted a high degree of autonomy.
Pakistan was created as a home for the subcontinent's Muslims at the end of British colonial rule in 1947.
" He added, "And this is just a time when you know women aren't allowed to rule in this world.
Both appeals courts would have to rule in the administration's favor to allow enforcement of the revised executive order.
The justices seemed inclined to rule in favor of Flowers, with even conservative justices appearing disturbed by Evans' conduct.
If the court were to rule in favor of Texas, there would be about 10 clinics in the state.
Addressing party members on Saturday, Merkel argued voters had given her conservatives a mandate to rule in the Sept.
That marks something of a shift for the Taliban, which long shunned modern technology during its rule in Afghanistan.
Moscow sees an opportunity to challenge the weakened European narrative in support of the growing autocratic rule in Macedonia.
Until last month, it had only been deployed successfully once, to overturn a Clinton administration ergonomics rule in 2001.
The test has been hotly debated in lower courts since the Supreme Court established the rule in Dirks v.
He also said the rule in its current form failed to adequately distinguish between "selling" activities and "advice" activities.
The rule in American politics is that once the people have power, you can't take it away from them.
It made him a global star—one of the first black musicians to rule in the age of MTV.
That's why it's nice to see an exception to the rule in the $26 LucidSound LS230 wireless gaming headset.
But he said the court could rule in a way that would minimize the hardships that participants would face.
The 5-4 decision left one injunction by a federal district court in Maryland against the rule in place.
The administration said it backed down on rebate rule in an attempt to make "bipartisan progress" on the Hill.
He has also joined the court's liberals on occasion to rule in favor of defendants in certain egregious cases.
It's moving very fast, so after the country was handed over to civil rule in 1999, things started changing.
Islamists including the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood were for decades the backbone of opposition to autocratic rule in Egypt.
U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer in New York said he was tossing out the rule in its entirety.
HUD announced the smoking ban earlier this week, but is now formally publishing the rule in the Federal Register.
Even with the rule in place, Jasmine and four other patients in different states detailed protracted battles for coverage.
Protesters camped in Tahrir Square in an 403-day demonstration that ended Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule in 2011.
The EPA said in October that it would put out a proposal to revise the rule in February 85033.
Widowed before she was 210, pregnant and terrified of living under ISIS' rule, in November, Sherine fled Mosul, Iraq.
An Igbo has not been president or vice president since Nigeria's most recent transition to civilian rule in 1999.
We refuse to abandon the DOL's fiduciary rule in the hope that the SEC may finally address this issue.
The court found there were enough similarities between "Lose Yourself" and "Eminem Esque" to rule in the company's favor.
The test has been hotly debated in lower courts since the Supreme Court established the rule in Dirks v.
The last military governments in that region, in Greece, Spain and Portugal, yielded to democratic rule in the 1970s.
The EPA said in October that it would put out a proposal to revise the rule in February 28500.
But the SAB voted to buck the EPA, opting to also review the secret science rule in its entirety.
Trump is now confronting a new political reality after two years of one-party rule in the nation's capital.
In nontheme news, I liked seeing TODAY ONLY, PRIVIES, PAN PIPE, LISSOME, SCOUNDREL and JA RULE in the grid.
"Good rule in life: I try hard not to offend; I try harder not to be offended," he wrote.
The usual rule in American civil litigation is that each side pays its own lawyers regardless of who wins.
Until this week, it had only been deployed successfully once, to overturn a Clinton administration ergonomics rule in 2001.
On Tuesday, Ross said Commerce would issue an "interim final rule" in mid-October to implement the executive order.
This is our inflexible rule in order to prevent misunderstandings and acrimony at just this stage of the proceedings.
If the judges rule in favor of the NYPD, they will create a brick wall where none existed before.
The two countries have fought three wars, two over Kashmir that they rule in part but claim in full.
But that could change if the courts rule in favor of the Trump administration and the Republican attorneys general.
The government is heavily beholden to Iran and Russia, which saved Mr. Assad's rule in exchange for unprecedented influence.
Argentina has spent less than several of its neighbors on defense since the end of military rule in 1983.
He also joined the governing coalition that overthrew military rule in 1991 and that has run Ethiopia ever since.
Halep Honorable mention: Wozniacki and Stephens With big returns now the rule in women's tennis, who defends them best?
If the justices rule in Ohio's favor, that could open the door for other states to implement similar rules.
That's an unwritten rule in hockey but it's very much a written rule—a law, even—in regular life.
All three judges on the panel seemed to have a theory under which they would rule in Gartenlaub's favor.
On Thursday morning, the military ousted him, ending his 272-year rule in the face of the sweeping demonstrations.
By the time the E.P.A. released its final rule in early 2010, it had made a complete about-face.
India will celebrate its own independence day, marking the country's break from British colonial rule in 1947, on Thursday.
Against this backdrop, the Trump administration urged the Court to deny the review and rule in favor of Oracle.
Uncertainty is the rule in Thai politics, but typically it's been the doing of the generals and their guns.
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has said he regrets even the modest changes Democrats made to the rule in 2013.
A new rule in France requires models to get a doctor's note certifying that they're healthy and not underweight.
" Interestingly enough, per Bravo, Max only has one rule in his "wildly active" social life — "never date an employee.
The court needs at least seven judges in place to rule in cases of legal challenges to election results.
Red may rule in rural America, but blue holds sway in the country's multicultural cities, wherever they may be.
Hong Kong has been a special administrative region of China since the end of British colonial rule in 1997.
But if the court doesn't rule in his favor, his leadership will be seriously compromised — along with Brexit itself.
The court typically follows the recommendations of its senior advisers, but it could still rule in the company's favor.
Cordray signed off on the final prepaid-accounts rule in October — yet that might not have been fast enough.
The case had become a symbol of Mr. Sisi's authoritarian rule in Egypt since he took power in 2013.
As the argument progressed, several justices explored ways to rule in favor of the church on relatively narrow grounds.
The rule in most television dramas is that the person with the moral high ground gets the last word.
Poland is still a young democracy, after it shed communist rule in 1989 and joined the EU in 2004.
However, the precipitous ozone drop didn't stop the Obama administration from issuing a strict new ozone rule in 21625.
C-3PO is about to say that Emperor Palpatine put the rule in place, but he gets cut off.
After a failed revolt against Chinese rule in 1959, the 14th Dalai Lama -- Tibet's spiritual leader -- fled to India.
The same system applies to neighboring Macao, a former Portuguese colony that returned to Chinese rule in December 1999.
The result has been a lack of consensus, eroding Ghani's ability to rule in the country's far-flung provinces.
But the abuses that prompted the Obama administration to develop this rule in the first place are well documented.
It could be the administration's fallback option if a court strikes down its asylum rule in ongoing legal challenges.
The former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997 with promises that its autonomy and freedoms were guaranteed.
USA Swimming now has a rule in place that prevents coaches from dating their athletes regardless of their age.
The network maintains close ties to al Qaeda and the Taliban, and seeks to reestablish Taliban rule in Afghanistan.
A judge is set to rule in the coming days on whether McGahn must comply with a House subpoena.
Ross's lifelong friends Frank and Lester Patrick had changed the goaltending rule in the rival Pacific Coast Hockey Association.
However, Roberts could still rule in favor of calling witnesses and force Republican Senators to take an override vote.
The Obama administration set the salary threshold at about $0003,500 when it put forward a new rule in 2016.
Xiaobo's offense was organizing a petition in 2008 that called for the end of one-party rule in China.
The country celebrates the 30th anniversary of the end of communist rule in November, when large protests are expected.
India has long accused Pakistan of encouraging separatist Muslim militants fighting Indian rule in the Indian part of Kashmir.
Backers of Ramaphosa, say she is peddling populist rhetoric and would rule in the mould of her former husband.
If Bybee's argument is correct, the Ninth Circuit would have to rule in Trump's favor to prevent the contradiction.
First Lady Michelle Obama followed this rule in 2009 when she joined President Barack Obama in visiting Pope Benedict XVI.
Turns out the only rule in Halloween pet fashion is making sure both you and your pet are having fun.  
Pakistan and India have fought two of their three wars over Kashmir since their independence from British rule in 1947.
Thousands of nationalist Israelis marked Jerusalem Day, the 38th anniversary of the unification of Jerusalem under Israeli rule in 1967.
It's a move his political opponents and many analysts see as a bald attempt at formalizing authoritarian rule in Turkey.
The libertarian-leaning political network funded by billionaire industrialist Charles Koch is getting ready for two-party rule in Congress.
I have no doubt Russian President Vladimir Putin looks at McConnell's rule in the Senate with some sense of admiration.
He's even seen a few of his colleagues start to mention their own five sentence rule in their email signatures.
Zimbabwe now faces a historic July 30 election, the first without Mugabe since independence from white minority rule in 1980.
Why it matters: After oral arguments it seemed like the justices were going to rule in favor of the cross.
With the start of Myanmar's transition away from military rule in 2011, villagers began actively demanding the return of land.
In response to the report, the agency issued a new rule in 2013 that closed gaps in the previous version.
Hong Kong, a former British colony that returned to Chinese rule in 1997, has been mired in months of unrest.
Since the territory returned to mainland rule in 1997, China considers that Hong Kongers of Chinese descent are its nationals.
If the courts rule in the FTC's favor, that could make the company even more cautious about drawing future lawsuits.
The group was believed to be made up of Russian Islamist insurgents fighting against Moscow's rule in the North Caucasus.
The BBC now reports that the panel will rule in his favor, though an official announcement hasn't yet been made.
President Ronald Reagan first issued a version of the rule in 1988, but pro-abortion groups challenged it in court.
In response, the Spanish government said it will go ahead and seek extraordinary powers to impose constitutional rule in Catalonia.
It was some of the worst violence in Hong Kong since Britain handed it back to Chinese rule in 1997.
On Tuesday, Ross said that agency would issue an "interim final rule" in mid-October to implement Trump's executive order.
The ruling clerics in Tehran, Iran's capital, expressed outrage, threatening to crush the Kurds' experiment in self-rule in Iraq.
It was the army's first deployment on the streets of the territory since the end of Portuguese rule in 2363.
She was succeeded by King George I (the first Hanover monarch), ensuring the continuation of Protestant rule in Great Britain.
In an unusual move, the Supreme Court temporarily blocked the final rule in February 2016 to let litigation play out.
Trump, for his part, has promised to load the court with justices who would never rule in favor of abortion.
Africa's most industrialized country has struggled to reduce poverty and inequality since the end of white minority rule in 1994.
He has supported a government interest in diversity but has yet to rule in favor of an affirmative action plan.
Pavlensky said on Sunday he considered the Partizans worthy of the prize because they were opposing oppressive rule in Russia.
The PDP was the inheritor of decades of military rule in 1999, and held power until Jonathan's defeat in 2015.
However, when President Obama repealed the rule in 2009, he did so in a written statement issued after 7 p.m.
He was captured while in one of the earliest guerrilla units fighting white colonial rule in what was then Rhodesia.
We are continuing to fight this illegal rule in court and to provide care to all people — no matter what.
"It is a good rule in life never to apologize," P.G. Wodehouse wrote in his 1914 novel The Man Upstairs.
Pakistan was created as a home for the sub-continent's Muslims at the end of British colonial rule in 1947.
So it's the poster child for why we wanted to make sure we had a general conduct rule in place.
The GOP-controlled Senate, with the administration's backing, failed to pass a measure repealing the Interior Department rule in May.
Under Senate rules (the Byrd Rule in particular), bills passed this way are supposed to be focused on the budget.
The Trump administration is banking on the Supreme Court to rule in its favor when it takes up the matter.
The Bureau of Land Management is expected to release its Wind and Solar Leasing Rule in the next few weeks.
If judges rule in the fund's favor, the minimum period before which an EGM can be held is 15 days.
Foster isn't the first politician to come under scrutiny for invoking the so-called "Billy Graham rule" in the workplace.
Releases information on application of the IFRS 16 accounting rule in its balance sheet, followed by conference call (1530 GMT).
The FAA followed with a proposed rule in August calling for inspection of certain fan blades on CFM21989 turbofan engines.
The EPA revealed in the regulatory agenda that it plans to propose a replacement for the water rule in December.
Their actions were a prelude to the Bluegrass State coming under total Republican rule in the 2016 election and Gov.
Germany and other Western allies have voiced concern about what they fear is a drift toward authoritarian rule in Turkey.
They instead point to xenophobia among Indonesia's security forces dating to the country's independence from Dutch colonial rule in 1945.
The agency, which first proposed the rule in January, will accept comments received on or before May 2900. http://bit.
For a campaign now devoted to "law and order," the launch was mob rule: in spirit, in tone, in words.
Kadyrov and his father, Akhmad, were part of a separatist insurgency that fought Moscow's rule in Chechnya in the 248.5s.
The Dalai Lama has been based in India since fleeing Tibet during an abortive uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.
Mugabe is the only leader Zimbabwe has known since a guerrilla struggle ended white-minority rule in the former Rhodesia.
A wily backroom dealmaker, Cunha and his supporters have used every rule in the book to delay proceedings against him.
Justin Bieber, Katy Perry and — of course — Kim Kardashian are all guilty of breaking the selfie rule in recent years.
The government posted a similar version of the rule in the federal register in October, drawing more than 50,500 comments.
She was known as the "Mother of the Nation" because of her struggle against white minority rule in South Africa.
Elbittar said it is common for a regulator to design a rule in consultation with the businesses it will affect.
It often seems like an unwritten rule in dispensary branding requires an iconic green cross and an equally underwhelming name.
The briefs have been effective in convincing judges to rule in favor of defendants who had been denied a lawyer.
The BLM finalized the rule in December as a way to reorganize the federal government's land planning and management strategies.
Democrats required that rule in the Dodd-Frank financial reform law in an attempt to shed light on income inequality.
Beyond these two legal arguments, Trump's lawyers also offer a political argument why the Court should rule in Trump's favor.
The arbitration rule, in many ways, encapsulated the bureau's work: It was independent and designed to fill a regulatory gap.
The notes of the advisory committee that drafted the current rule in 1983 "make this clear," Justice Alito wrote. Notes?
Histories of Castro's rule in Cuba are not translated much; Cuba's medical system compared too favorably with China's overcrowded hospitals.
In April's argument in the case, the court's conservative majority appeared to be inclined to rule in favor of Trump.
According to Big Ten Conference head of officials Bill Carollo, however, it's also the most hated rule in the game.
The force's origins can be traced back to the Crown Representative Police, which was established under British rule in 1939.
We do not allow our children to avoid apologizing for misconduct; let us apply this same rule in this case.
Shulkin would ditch the "30 days/40 miles" rule in favor of a system based on the veteran's clinical needs.
The parade, commemorating 70 years of Communist Party rule in China, is one of the largest in modern Chinese history.
Officials unveiled a rule in December that will require more food stamp recipients to work in order to receive benefits.
Others are winging it with much brighter blonde tones, but with one important rule in mind: the bulkier, the better.
South Africa has been a economic and democratic leader of sub-Saharan Africa since emerging from apartheid rule in 220006.
Many consider him responsible for the deaths of thousands, for his intervention in salvaging Bashar al-Assad's rule in Syria.
It's likely the Court will rule in favor of allowing the subsidies, following a decision in Trinity Lutheran Church v.
That's why he's doing everything within his legal means to overthrow Republican rule in the House of Representatives, he said.
" On Wednesday, Musk said of his impoliteness towards analysts, "I violated my own rule in that regard...There's no excuse.
They belong to the group, Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh, that seeks to establish sharia rule in the predominantly Muslim country.
According to the announcement in the regulatory agenda, the Labor Department is hoping to release a proposed rule in June.
The Justice Department issued a rule in December, deciding that existing prohibitions against fully automatic weapons also covered bump stocks.
A similar trend was seen in the UK after it instituted the Retail Distribution Review rule in 2012, Beardsley said.
I think they are more likely now to rule in favor of allowing that type of history to come in.
It took pressure from Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew to get the agencies to finally approve the rule in 2013.
A HUD spokesman said the agency has followed the standards described in the proposed rule in rebuilding efforts since Sandy.
But critics say it will curb the judges' independence, putting pressure on them to rule in favor of government policies.
However, the "rule" in most American jurisdictions is "plurality" or first past the post — whoever has the most votes wins.
To increase the chances the Milan judge will rule in its favour, Mediaset called an extraordinary shareholder meeting for Jan.
RUSSIA'S FINANCE MINISTRY SAYS CONFIDENT THAT UK SUPREME COURT WILL RULE IN FAVOUR OF MOSCOW IN RUSSIA-UKRAINE EUROBOND CASE
Obviously I think there's really no excuse for bad manners and I was violating my own rule in that regard.
Within hours of the administration's announcement, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced he would challenge the rewritten rule in court.
John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Susan Collins joined Democratic lawmakers to block an effort to scrap the rule in May.
The rule in question is meant to reduce leaking, venting and flaring of methane from drilling activity on federal land.
A district court is expected to rule in November, and the appeals process could take weeks or even months longer.
Mr. Moon grew up in a family that hated the Communist rule in the North but also had roots there.
The current crisis has roots in closure of political space, increasing repression and uncompromising one-party rule in the country.
The ANC, late President Nelson Mandela's liberation movement, has governed uninterrupted since the end of white minority rule in 1994.
Abboud of the Vapor Technology Association says the agency could phase its rule in to give smaller manufacturers more time.
That's roughly twice what USDA officials had informally told congressional staff when they rolled out the proposed rule in July.
Under Senate rules (the Byrd Rule in particular), bills passed this way are supposed to be focus on the budget.
You can expect a push to alter the rule in the offseason, or maybe even do away with it entirely.
While courts have greater autonomy than before in business disputes, they often rule in favor of officials and their allies.
The reasons House Republicans have given for overturning the rule match those for implementing the rule in the first place.
So it's not that we have a conversation [and] then we know how to apply the rule in every circumstance.
In 1995, for example, one in 16 Americans supported Army rule; in 4, that number increased to one in six.
If the Supreme Court does rule in Craig and Mullins's favor, it would preserve today's nondiscrimination laws as they are.
That is, the mental image of authoritarian rule in the minds of most Americans is completely unrealistic, and dangerously so.
During April's argument in the case, the court's conservative majority appeared to be inclined to rule in favor of Trump.
A similar measure is being reviewed in Macau, a former Portuguese-run enclave that returned to Chinese rule in 1999.
Merkel's conservatives now rule in a 'grand coalition' with the SPD, though neither is keen to repeat the right-left partnership.
A federal judge in Oregon had blocked the rule in April, which had been set to take effect in early May.
No prime minister has completed a full term in power since the country gained independence from British colonial rule in 1947.
During oral arguments -- where Justice Clarence Thomas asked a rare question -- the justices seemed ready to rule in favor of Flowers.
Eastern Ghouta has been besieged for years after many of its residents joined the initial protests against Assad's rule in 2011.
Tens of thousands of people in Indian-controlled Kashmir have died since an armed revolt erupted against Indian rule in 1989.
Since October, a coalition of Iraqi-led forces has pushed to end ISIS' brutal rule in the country's second-largest city.
President Bashar al-Assad turned towards Idlib after shoring up his rule in most of Syria with Russian and Iranian help.
Maligned as the cat's paw of Iran and a threat to Sunni rule in Bahrain, their movement is battered and broken.
Gates, alongside his wife and co-chair Melinda, voiced criticism of the rule in an interview published today in The Guardian.
In 2008, the teacher's union challenged this rule in court, asserting that it violates educators' First Amendment right to free expression.
I am hopeful that the Supreme Court will rule in our favor in order for our bright future to get underway.
The NFL implemented the Rooney Rule in 20, requiring teams to interview minority candidates for high-level positions, but barriers remain.
The 45-degree rule in anal sex If you're using a penis or dildo for anal penetration, these rules still apply.
China's leaders want the outside world to believe that they rule in a majoritarian compact accepted by almost all their citizens.
The new rule, in place from the start of 2018, forces lenders to book expected, and no longer just incurred, losses.
Since the coalition controls more than 60% of seats, the rule in effect meant that Jokowi could have only one opponent.
Attendees were less likely to rule in favor of environmental or union regulations and gave longer prison sentences to federal defendants.
The North-West Mounted Police was modelled on the Royal Irish Constabulary, created in 1836 to enforce British rule in Ireland.
This argument shows that if confirmed, Kavanaugh would be likely to rule in ways that would restrict contraceptive access in America.
If they rule in our favor, then we have a favorable case for moving forward against abortion restrictions in the future.
He fought against white rule in the 1970s, in what was then called Rhodesia, and legitimately won an election in 1980.
In the aftermath of the referendum, which Spanish police tried but failed to prevent, Spain's government imposed direct rule in Catalonia.
The factory was later renamed for a local figure who is famous for fighting Spanish colonial rule in the 16th century.
Hong Kong has been plunged into its biggest political crisis since the former British colony's return to Chinese rule in 1997.
Militants fighting Indian rule in Kashmir have carried out several attacks in recent weeks, the largest of which was a Sept.
Following Obama's post-election speech on Wednesday, British Twitter exploded with people calling for him to come and rule in Britain.
Suu Kyi is the Nobel Peace Prize winner who spent her life fighting for an end to military rule in Myanmar.
Despite what you read in the media the rule in question has nothing to do with who undergoes a background check.
The ECJ, which usually follows the adviser's opinion in the majority of cases, is expected to rule in the coming months.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a warning and a final rule in 2017 to protect workers from silica dust.
Often singled out because of their religion, Hazaras were persecuted by the Sunni Taliban during its 1996-2001 rule in Afghanistan.
Bernie Sanders is the exception that proves the rule: In his and his supporters' minds, he has a reason to run.
Perry has tasked FERC with completing the rule in 60 days, which is very fast in the world of federal regulation.
The FAA finalized a long-anticipated rule in June that permits commercial drone use for aircraft weighing less than 85033 pounds.
Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), which joined other industry groups challenging the rule in court, will meet with ORIA on Tuesday.
Palestinians have limited self rule in parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank and seek a future state along with Gaza.
He does the singing rap thing, and his deep voice recalls Ja Rule in the height of his Ashanti collaboration days.
In a few weeks, an international arbitration court is expected to rule in a case brought against China by the Philippines.
"At this time, EPA expects that the administrator will sign the proposed rule in the fall of 2017," the filing said.
Chair Yellen was not only a fan of rule-based policy — she was a fan of the Taylor rule in particular.
No one wants a repetition of the chaos that occurred in Afghanistan during the fall of Taliban rule in December 2001.
Trump broke every rule in the 2012 playbook, and Bannon's martial rhetoric is the opposite of the genial "welcoming" it commanded.
He said he and his wife follow the "Billy Graham Rule," in which Visit the Business Insider homepage for more stories.
Many countries are reverting to autocratic rule in an effort to fight the global slowdown, none more self-destructively than China.
Though the judge didn't rule in Erica's favor, he put the action on hold while a motion to reconsider was filed.
Obviously, Washington and Thomas Jefferson were remarkable individuals who helped usurp British rule in America and, eventually, establish a new empire.
It plans to issue a proposed rule in a few weeks that aims to make payday loans less onerous for borrowers.
In the worst cases, Democrats attempt to parse the nominee's political leanings by asking how he would rule in hypothetical situations.
Conley said he would not rule in that case until Apple has had an opportunity to appeal the 2015 jury verdict.
The Supreme Court unanimously decided not to rule in a major case on contraception, averting a possible 63-to-26 deadlock.
And few have had to rule in a world with instant evaluation, often an attack or ridicule, on almost every decision.
The OSM rule in question looks to update standards for buffer zones around streams where mining activities and waste are prohibited.
She implemented a pay-go rule in the House, requiring new spending to be offset by budget cuts or tax increases.
Treasury officials said the data collected in these six markets would be used to evaluate a permanent rule in the future.
One rule in event planning – and also in politics – is to manage expectations and have a full scope of an undertaking.
"We have a simple rule in the family that when one is away, the other one is there," Prince Andrew said.
Hong Kong — a former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997 — has been crippled by widespread demonstrations since early June.
The BDS movement is modeled after a similar campaign in the 1970s and 80s to end apartheid rule in South Africa.
It's the second time Obama has vetoed a congressional attempt to overturn a major environmental rule in just over a month.
Official monitoring of the population was widespread during military rule in Myanmar and the domestic intelligence agencies have not been disbanded.
That said, if the scene can thrive and survive through military rule in the 80s, it can probably get through anything.
In Liebe und Leid, Becker explains that being gay wasn't really a problem at the start of Nazi rule in Germany.
U.S. immigration courts are overseen by the Justice Department and the Attorney General can rule in cases to set legal precedent.
The Reagan administration issued a domestic gag rule in 703, but it was immediately challenged in court by reproductive health groups.
He argued in court against an Obama administration worker safety rule in September, after Trump nominated him to the EPA post.
"As a general rule in business, you take care of your customers, and especially your best customers," the policy expert said.
Reports of her decision to wear a white pith helmet — a symbol of British colonial rulein Kenya visibly frustrated her.
No insanity rule in this country's heritage or history was ever so settled as to tie a State's hands centuries later.
Luciano Benjamín Menéndez of Argentina misstated the given name of the president whose election ended years of military rule in Argentina.
In reality, however, they are stark exceptions to a longstanding rule in American politics: Working-class people almost never become politicians.
Medical overtreatment was the rule in American medicine — until the moment addiction set in, and health care scarcity became the norm.
There's no crying in baseball, but the 2019 US Open is so far proving that there's no such rule in tennis.
Since early June, increasingly violent protests have gripped Hong Kong, a former British colony which returned to China rule in 1997.
The EPA previously tried to suspend the methane emissions rule in 2017 but was blocked by the U.S. Court of Appeals.
Protesters targeted the office, a potent symbol of Beijing's rule, in July, daubing anti-China slogans on its walls and signs.
Instead, she's become one of the most hated figures there since the former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 22018.
Democrats will threaten and subpoena and hope that in the end, after many delays, the courts will rule in their favor.
Advocates for immigrants say they're watching closely to see what happens -- and are ready to keep fighting the rule in court.
PARIS — If France's president-elect has broken every rule in the political playbook, consider Brigitte Macron, the country's next first lady.
But the basic rule in international security, as in medicine, is "first, do no harm," and President Trump has violated that.
Critic's Notebook The Komische Oper has reconstructed Jaromir Weinberger's "Frühlingsstürme," a show that was virtually erased by Nazi rule in Germany.
The agency did issue a final rule in 2011 requiring airlines to disclose information about optional service fees on their websites.
Would city workers dress undercover in Brian McCann jerseys to see if any players were breaking the rule in the dugout?
Beijing will institute the rule in the Yellow River from April 1 to June 30 this year, Xinhua reported this week.
YouTuber Morgan Adams revealed a tactic some beauty influencers use called the "30% rule" in newly released footage from Shane Dawson.
Madikizela-Mandela was known as the "Mother of the Nation" because of her struggle against white-minority rule in South Africa.
A federal judge in Texas upheld the rule in February, which some consumer advocates say makes it more difficult to overturn.
But even if the WTO were to rule in the EU's favor, that may not be the end of the conflict.
The FAA finalized a long-anticipated rule in June that permits commercial drone use for aircraft weighing less than 2628 pounds.
Hong Kong — a former British colony that returned to Chinese rule in 1997 — has entered its fourth month of mass protests.
The House passed a Congressional Review Act resolution to repeal the rule in July, which the Senate approved two weeks ago.
Google searches for "filibuster" spiked during Thursday night's primary debate after the candidates discussed scrapping the procedural rule in the Senate.
He also expressed "immense frustration" that appeals courts in New York and Washington have taken months to rule in such battles.
The US Justice Department issued the rule in December, deciding that existing prohibitions against fully automatic weapons also covered bump stocks.
Chinese regulators made a rule in 2005 requiring that wind turbines sold in China be made up largely of local components.
The Justice Department issued a rule in December interpreting an existing prohibition against fully automatic weapons to also cover the attachment.
Those states eventually won when a judge invalidated the rule in 22017, saying that such a drastic change needed congressional approval.
A federal appeals court put a hold on the Obama rule in 2015, blocking its enforcement before it could take effect.
The Western-backed Palestinian Authority has limited self-rule in the territory which is home to around 3 million stateless Palestinians.
The Justice Department issued a rule in December interpreting an existing prohibition against fully automatic weapons to also cover bump stocks.
Mr. Chernyaev went on to become deeply disillusioned by the revanchist rule in Russia of President Vladimir V. Putin, acquaintances said.
The hospital industry, which has long kept its negotiations with insurers secret, said it would challenge the rule in federal court.
LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland — Gary Donnelly, a city councilor in Londonderry, has fought for years to end British rule in Northern Ireland.
MBS had reason to want Khashoggi dead, as many of his writings criticized MBS's lurch toward one-man rule in Riyadh.
Politicians of both parties have broken the unwritten rule in the past, but Trump has done so repeatedly, and with gusto.
The Socialists, seeking to rule in minority, have refused Podemos' demand for a coalition government, leading to a deadlock in talks.
Those states eventually won when a judge invalidated the rule in 2017, saying that such a drastic change needed congressional approval.

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