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It's a set of rules to protect investors, it's a set of rules to protect consumers, it's a set of rules to ensure a level playing field, among institutions, and it's a set of rules to provide-, to deliver financial stability.
"Why have one set of rules for judging [nutrition] and another set of rules for some other area?" he asked.
It is obvious that Democrats believe there is one set of rules for themselves and another set of rules for everyone else.
Davis alleges that the team has one set of rules for the players, but an entirely different set of rules for the cheerleaders.
I don't think it's right that there's one set of rules for one individual and another set of rules and laws for another individual.
You cannot have, because of a person's position, one set of rules apply to them and another set of rules apply to everybody else.
"Added Miller: "It seems there is now one set of rules at DOJ for cases involving immigrants, and another set of rules for everyone else.
So it seems that you issued one set of rules for yourself and a different set of rules for the rest of the State Department.
"You cannot have, because of a person's position, one set of rules apply to them and another set of rules apply to everybody else," he said.
You know, we have a set of rules in New York City, and we have a totally different set of rules in the rest of the state.
"This business that Democrats play by one set of rules and Republicans play by a different set of rules — those days are over when I'm president," she says.
"My job is to enforce a fair set of rules for all our teams and a set of rules that are clear and make sense for everyone," said Silver.
"As long as we think we're getting more value from this set of rules than we're losing, then this is the set of rules we want to promote," Knake said.
" On two sets of rules for society "You cannot have, because of a person's position, one set of rules apply to them and another set of rules apply to everybody else.
We fought a revolution to achieve it, wrote a (bad) set of rules to maintain it, scrapped those, then wrote a new set of rules we have been arguing about ever since.
But I will say this for sure: This business that Democrats play by one set of rules and Republicans play by a different set of rules — those days are over when I'm president.
Baston imposed a rigid set of rules on the prostitutes.
To build a mystery, you need a set of rules.
But Emotional Mugger came with its own set of rules.
These areas had their own set of rules and regulations.
Mendel worked out the first set of rules of heredity.
Plan loans follow a different set of rules than withdrawals.
Republicans are playing by a wholly different set of rules.
SET OF RULES The move follows an agreement that was reached by European Union member states earlier this month on a new set of rules governing which financial products can be called "green" and "sustainable".
There is no fixed set of rules for what is happening.
I completely get there needs to be some set of rules.
" Physics, he says, is "just a set of rules and equations.
Rodents were not allowed under the previous set of rules, either.
Eichhorn adhered to a set of rules while making this project.
And Trump's unconventional candidacy created an entirely different set of rules.
Plan loans are subject to a different set of rules altogether.
But Beyoncé obviously follows a different set of rules (sigh, fine).
China has kept a complex set of rules restricting inflows for decades.
Young women today, though, are playing by a different set of rules.
The second is having a clear set of rules that everyone knows.
"One agency, one set of rules," Blackburn told reporters on Friday morning.
Etiquette is a set of rules that evolved along with our culture.
This short document describes a set of rules to guarantee net neutrality.
Data mining companies, however, are playing by a different set of rules.
And inherited Roth IRAs are subject their own special set of rules.
The inspector general recommended the agency adopt a single set of rules.
"There's no one set of rules for all the institutions," she said.
After that, I gave myself a set of rules for my musical intake.
Virtual reality presents a new set of rules and conditions for its users.
He has a different set of rules for others that he&aposs investigating.
Emojis accidentally became a universal visual language withs its own set of rules.
What about a set of rules for when a purchase program kicks in?
Gilliam was one of the judges to block the last set of rules.
For decades, you could boil NASCAR down to this simple set of rules.
Thus, a new blockchain with its own set of rules will be created.
It also requires a concrete set of rules that can be consistently enforced.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has its own set of rules too.
They're very frustrated that she has a different set of rules for her.
Just about everyone wants Congress to create a more uniform set of rules.
It's a very different world and set of rules that they operate in.
"Congress shouldn't get to live by a different set of rules," he said.
More regional players could be subject to a more liberal set of rules.
Congress should follow the same set of rules that it imposes on others.
Planning for retirement is not as simple as following a set of rules.
None of it bounded by any well-developed set of rules or regulations.
But America's largest businesses really do play by a different set of rules.
The FAA is also implementing a different set of rules for small drones.
Along with a regular season, the league drafted a complete set of rules.
It's a set of rules dictating how observant Jews eat and handle food.
WE'RE ALL LEARNING AND PLAYI G BY A NEW SET OF RULES EVERYDAY.
A new set of rules for initial public offerings took effect on Jan.
As the gang grew, it developed a complex, swiftly enforced set of rules.
I came up with my own arbitrary set of rules for the year.
We follow a set of rules and we all live within those rules.
Just as you can make infinitely many arithmetic equations by combining a few mathematical symbols and following a small set of rules, you can make infinitely many sentences by combining a modest set of words and a modest set of rules.
In each group or series of work, a set of rules becomes a language.
OldPeopleFacebook is guided by an excellent set of rules that define the subreddit's tone.
So she could treat herself by a different set of rules than everybody else.
Golfers must abide by a fairly strict set of rules to retain amateur status.
Some ASEAN diplomats doubt China is sincere about agreeing to a set of rules.
Workers were expected to abide by a strict set of rules and labor practices.
Trump, a former reality TV star, often plays by his own set of rules.
Net neutrality was a set of rules that ensured equal access to all websites.
This is because Russia plays by a different set of rules than other countries.
Regulators should hold corporate officers to the same set of rules as everyone else.
The intensity of the music changes [according to] a set of rules that's contextual.
"There's no special set of rules for anybody that the FBI investigates," he said.
If you create a different set of rules, they might actually share more data.
Each UN agency has a different set of rules about how leaders are picked.
Loans from a 401(k) plan follow a different set of rules than withdrawals.
Royal Ascot features enclosures, and each one comes with its own set of rules.
They have a military rank structure and they follow a strict set of rules.
It was also clear that they had a definite set of rules about pictures.
This set of rules was created to increase competition and decrease reliance on Russia.
They had to follow a set of rules to start making money from YouTube.
A new set of rules on natural gas flaring is another case in point.
It all adds up to a daunting set of rules for frequent-flier programs.
YouTube's recommendation algorithm is a set of rules followed by cold, hard computer logic.
Markets don't work when some get to play by a different set of rules.
That's not surprising: An algorithm is just a set of rules to be followed.
"The feeling in the country is that there is one set of rules for people that do five lots and another set of rules for people that do 500 lots," said Barker, who represents an association of farm cooperatives on the CFTC committee.
Certain crimes can be "filtered" out of the records, following a tortuous set of rules.
A new set of rules for initial public offerings also to take effect on Jan.
A different set of rules that we would not be allowed to get away with.
I believe that artists spend a lot of time inventing a new set of rules.
Water from the river is divvied up among states under an elaborate set of rules.
They joined another challenge in April, after Trump issued a more narrow set of rules.
The treaty has merely laid out a minimum set of rules for countries to follow.
The proposal creates a smaller set of rules that regulators might be able to monitor.
Women's business attire has a whole different set of rules, even in these same industries.
DJI would have preferred the FAA deliver a set of rules they could build toward.
It becomes clear that Wilhemina and Miriam are operating under their own set of rules.
There will be only one set of rules – not a two-tiered system of justice.
An algorithm, after all, is just a set of rules designed to produce a result.
The problem is some gun sellers have been operating under a different set of rules.
Give them the rules—almost any set of rules—and they will make things happen.
The downside is that you risk being a realist about the wrong set of rules.
They fall under a different set of rules most young people have never heard of.
Clinton's primary run in 2008, Mr. Hale has cobbled together his own set of rules.
The Neediest Cases Fund Every new foster home came with a fresh set of rules.
Now with two daughters of her own, she will make a new set of rules.
"No set of rules anywhere can respond to every situation, cover every ambiguity," he said.
It's a set of rules that sounds like a recipe for disaster or, maybe, genius.
The motion of moons and planets follow an orderly set of rules, Dr. Stewart said.
There will be only one set of rules — not a two-tiered system of justice.
They were slow to realize that he was playing by a different set of rules.
During Clinton's impeachment trial, the Senate voted 100-0 to adopt a set of rules.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe doesn't have a hard set of rules that it abides by.
They each have their own set of rules, and their roots can be traced back centuries.
Bellyaching about a set of rules that have broken to his clear advantage is hardly convincing.
But here at The Verge we'll be playing by a different, more complicated set of rules.
At the bottom, the market is ignored, then reluctantly engaged with as a set of rules.
In the 2.0 version, business is not a set of rules to be absorbed or rejected.
Unsurprisingly, other countries resented being bullied by the Americans, preferring a globally agreed set of rules.
The foundation for Change a View, as with r/changemyview, is a strict set of rules.
But they now want to go further and work together on the same set of rules.
And when I see the words "set of rules," I immediately think of writing computer programs.
In 2007, the Department of Defense put together the first set of rules implementing the law.
Saudi Arabia, China, Russia and other emerging powers will play by their own set of rules.
They teach a set of rules and morality, but you'll find little morality in the Daodejing.
It was exactly what I wanted: We had the beginnings of our first set of rules.
The same set of rules intended to keep the teachers working together smoothly forestalls confrontational confession.
C.A.A. member organizations have a specific set of rules to which we hold each other accountable.
Are you really going to give her a set of rules as if she's a child?
That's a bizarre set of rules to be bound by when you have such incredible power.
But Mr. Mueller is working under a different set of rules than any of those investigators.
That set of rules will need a majority of delegates on the floor to go into effect.
Quantum mechanics is the set of rules by which fundamental particles like electrons interact with each other.
It's a comprehensive and growing set of rules that dictates how Google's user interfaces look and behave.
VCs also have a different set of rules to abide by once their portfolio companies go public.
Since 2010, China and the ASEAN have been discussing a set of rules aimed at avoiding conflict.
For the richest people in the world, though, this game has an entirely different set of rules.
The MPAA adheres to an arcane, not fully known set of rules occasionally verging on the ridiculous.
As a small disclaimer, we interpret our content as suggestions rather than a strict set of rules.
The proposal would allow automakers to adopt the California compromise and operate under one set of rules.
A third set of rules went live in October, requiring financial firms to store data locally, too.
The set of rules regulating coastal development, known as the CRZ notification, was first issued in 1991.
Each person was randomly assigned to represent the union or management and follow a set of rules.
We need to have a set of rules where they say, OK, there is no standard, right?
Fun fact: The site is a full-bodied personal branding vehicle with its own set of rules.
It would be a set of rules, ultimately, that they would be applying to my email accounts.
They show that the elite and well-connected in Washington play by a different set of rules.
But trade must be done under a fair set of rules that puts people ahead of profits.
But I am skeptical that Underwood is right that there is one set of rules for everyone.
The next set of rules is far less controversial, but carries perhaps a greater impact, experts say.
This bill would just let it write a new set of rules by threatening much broader liability.
And in a family there has to be a common set of rules... otherwise it cannot work.
Having one clear set of rules that applies to everyone should not, however, defeat or deter innovation.
You need a set of rules, he told the assembled press corps, some principles, an ethics code.
Van Hook decided she could as long as she followed a set of rules he drew up.
Yeah, it just makes people realize that we have to think of a new ... Set of rules.
It's about having a set of rules designed to produce a result in line with voter preferences.
Regulators are also preparing their own set of rules for autonomous cars at the state and federal levels.
And they were distinctly different organizations that had their own behavior sets and their own set of rules.
There's a very specific set of rules around our cameras that are designed to make it feel real.
They also have had to comply with a sweeping set of rules intended to make the system sounder.
Should the rules package be rejected, it goes back to the committee to craft another set of rules.
A unified set of rules could help steer cities toward accepting only recyclables that can actually be recycled.
We have entered a new era that demands a new set of rules for both companies and customers.
Uganda brought in a new set of rules on July 1st, after more than a decade of discussion.
She was a realist, working concretely with the numbers one to eight and a small set of rules.
Cicero wrote a set of rules of conversation, which included taking turns and not going on too long.
Simply put, the same set of rules will apply to EU and non-EU migrants in the future.
The trick was creating something that wouldn't register as human, but that could follow some set of rules.
If it seems like successful people live by a different set of rules, it is because they do.
A police game, much like a strategy game, has a certain set of rules and expectations around it.
It's hard to say what gaming metaphor works for Bobby, because no set of rules applies to him.
Law is another set of rules that we can change simply in theory but less so in reality.
Eventually, robots would create their own set of rules for learning new information, a key feature of intelligence.
"The police have a clear set of rules when it comes to denying people entry," de Waele added.
She said he even laid out a strict set of rules she had to follow during their relationship.
Obviously there was science behind the scenes; the algorithm was a set of rules written by Facebook engineers.
What is appropriate is a new set of rules — with swift consequences if Iran chooses to break them.
I wouldn't try to encapsulate a set of rules and regulations to say here's how I do things.
There's a set of rules that we all blindly follow, and I'll admit that I'm guilty of it.
From this, the researchers inferred a set of rules — a cellular automaton — for how the scales changed color.
Prices for his "products" will change over time and with demand, according to a complicated set of rules.
Each airline has its own set of rules and formulas, and all make changes from time to time.
In-state and out-of-state producers must play by the same set of rules, the court said.
ALGORITHM An algorithm is a set of rules or procedures to solve a problem or perform a task.
According to Cœuré, this raises questions as to which set of rules will be applied to euro clearing houses.
INGRAHAM: Are there still people in the FBI today who believe they operate by a different set of rules?
That's because they operate using a simultaneously fuzzy and overly narrow set of rules around what constitutes banned behavior.
"You always play with one ball and the same set of rules and win as a team," he said.
The Senate adheres to an elaborate set of rules and precedents about just what it can and can't do.
Finally, it's not clear that any set of rules can be entirely neutral when it comes to intraparty competition.
Downton Abbey fans know that life in an English stately home comes with its own particular set of rules.
This set of rules is currently in its fourth version and your IP address is an IPv4 internet address.
"Framing things within the lens of an ascribed gender, it comes with a whole set of rules," she says.
He offers a set of rules that CEOs, entrepreneurs and managers can use to solve this on-going problem.
Cancer research needs its own set of rules and regulations that move much faster to stop that from happening.
An earlier set of rules covers consumer use of drones, requiring owners to register their device with the FAA.
But Trump operates from a different set of rules—the same rules, it would seem, that Scaramucci operates from.
So why do we want to allow one set of rules for ISPs and the other for digital platforms?
On May 25, the European Union implemented what is essentially a set of rules that technology companies must follow.
Rather, there is a very prescriptive set of rules, operating in a manner similar to building codes for houses.
"Equality means the same set of rules for everyone," cadet Nick Pinelli said in a Facebook post on Wednesday.
In this way, it imposes a universal set of rules on many merchants in countries in which it operates.
Americans should be able to know that "big corporations aren't playing by a different set of rules," Obama said.
Why take the time to learn a new set of cards, a new set of rules, a new meta?
Their ad platform has a weird set of rules with unconventional formats, and the geofilter product is no different.
The OECD has been working on a way to properly tax tech companies with a standardized set of rules.
If you're going to work in academia then there's a set of rules and expectations that go with that.
Instead, it has to live by a special set of rules, so that other companies get a fair shot.
Health insurance plans strongly prefer to operate in an environment where everybody plays under the same set of rules.
You have a set of rules, and if you are not following those rules, you deserve what you get.
After all, Trump wouldn't want one set of rules to apply to the Clintons and another to himself, right?!
The FEC hasn't laid out a coherent set of rules for internet-based political advertising, beyond requiring certain disclosures.
However, retailers would have to deal with a more complexity if each state enacted their own set of rules.
Among the report's recommendations are a new set of rules with the aim of preventing sexual exploitation and abuse.
The result figures to be the most comprehensive overhaul since the first set of rules was published in 1744.
"We should all be subject to the same fair set of rules and restrictions — including Apple Music," he said.
Make the asterisk president's nominee become an asterisk jurist, the only one confirmed under an altered set of rules.
Yet, their display within the exhibition re-inscribes the works within another set of rules: those of the institution.
In general, federal law attempts to create a single, nationwide set of rules for large employers that offer health coverage.
The OECD has also been working on a way to properly tax tech companies with a standardized set of rules.
"What she wants to do is play by her own set of rules," Croswell said in court Monday, reports WLWT.
It's the set of rules that still aims to keep you logged in and engaged for as long as possible.
Each have their own set of rules and vesting schedules and each differ in how directly they're tied to performance.
The commission doesn't plan to implement the requirements until it gets a chance to revisit the entire set of rules.
And   now we've got a much clearer set of rules Musk has to abide by when he posts on Twitter.
That could produce a situation where --depending upon where you live -- you might play by a different set of rules.
"Congress should never be above the law or play by their own set of rules," Gillibrand said in a statement.
Lot-only loans are hard for consumers to finance, and lenders have their own set of rules on condo conversions.
Any set of rules, especially unwritten ones, depends on adaptation that evolves after our own baseball-playing lifetime has expired.
"Gay matchmaking has its own set of rules," Avgitidis said when I disclosed my sexuality to her over the phone.
We've built up a set of rules and regulations around each segment of disability, as there's a lot of variation.
There's no theme or set of rules for this challenge — we just want to see your best, most inspiring photos.
Success comes from a curated set of rules he refers to as Principles in his book of the same title.
If a user is already operating in that channel, they will simply do so under a new set of rules.
By establishing a set of rules, she could predetermine how the line would shift from gridded square to gridded square.
Without any national allegiance, companies can move their operations fluidly between countries, adhering to almost no one set of rules.
It's wrapped in friendlier, sexier slogans, usually summed up as "Yes Means Yes," but it's the same set of rules.
Now, the latest set of rules is being tested as the special counsel, Robert Mueller, prepares to release his report.
And so she issued a new set of rules creating the "special counsel" position — rules that govern the position today.
Earlier in the year, the main dispute was about a new set of rules over tackles leading with the helmet.
Absurd arguments are hard to combat because the person making them is not playing by logic's classic set of rules.
Apple maintains a strict set of rules on use of enterprise certificates, and says they cannot be used by consumers.
The first step in the trial was to pass a set of rules Tuesday that will dictate the next steps.
In previous years, the pain of alimony stemmed in large part from each state having its own set of rules.
"People feel like there was a set of rules that were put out there and they followed them," he said.
Dorsey seems to feel less comfortable with the idea of a single, centralized network with one global set of rules.
Clinton and her family's charitable foundation agreed to a set of rules once she became secretary of State in 2009.
"We don't need another billionaire who thinks there should be a special set of rules just for him," Kiely said.
At the heart of the battle in a new set of rules imposing a fiduciary duty on retirement investment advisers.
You should give them a try, too; they require learning a different set of rules, but they are incredibly satisfying.
"We have agreed a new set of rules which will do exactly the opposite of killing the internet," he said.
The U.S. actually has two separate tax codes: the regular code and alternative code, which has a different set of rules.
Clearly, the Clintons believe there is one set of rules and laws for them, and a different set for everybody else.
You know, there&aposs a different set of rules apparently for Lisa Page and Peter Strzok and-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: Hillary Clinton.
Instead, they rely on a simple set of rules that, at the group level, results in the construction of a tower.
"The applications are very specific, the leaders in the movements have drawn up a very detailed set of rules," Jones said.
Musk now has a specific set of rules about what he can't tweet without first getting permission from a company attorney.
In the military, we voluntarily agree to live by a special set of rules and be held to a different standard.
They are prepared to argue that Trump's FCC acted arbitrarily and capriciously in suddenly upending the agency's last set of rules.
Little did they know that Didi's majority shareholders, Alibaba and Tencent, were playing according to an entirely different set of rules.
THE RULES The Candid Forum itself is highly organized, with a strict set of rules that members are told to follow.
As Kirby, your quest comes in the form of a series of battles, each one with a different set of rules.
You can think of smart contracts as a set of rules governing something, which cannot be modified ever in the future.
"If you have a new set of rules, but they are not enforced, what have you actually achieved?" the source said.
The company's community standards guidelines allow it to remain on the site, but a different set of rules cover paid posts.
Robots in the EU soon be classed as "electronic persons" if the Parliament adopts a new set of rules on robotics.
Presenting a set of rules like this can only lead to chaos for these up-and-coming kings of the kitchen.
Orgs buying political ads will also have to comply with a stricter set of rules for how they present their profiles.
Facebook's Libra project cannot be accepted without a strong set of rules, France's Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told CNBC Wednesday.
But then there's also, you know, world governments or, sorry, national governments that are governed by a different set of rules.
These ETFs use a set of rules to determine when to keep the risk on and when to take it off.
"It's ridiculous ... This company operates on a set of rules that are backward and are only in its own commercial interest."
"If the competing groups are states, you need a set of rules to make sure that competition is fair," says Mason.
As of today, there's a new set of rules for how your internet provider can collect and share information about you.
Reasonable union leaders – as much as employees – should welcome a clear set of rules and procedures to operate under going forward.
Each region has different land conditions, climates, priorities and political motivations that cause governments to want their own set of rules.
Many mainstream outlets have a rigorous set of rules and norms about what's acceptable and what's not in the news business.
The House on Friday passed a set of rules to establish a select committee that will provide recommendations for modernizing Congress.
There are 10 guidelines on the monument written in eight languages, which seem to be a set of rules for humans.
"He has played by a different set of rules, or should we say no rules at all," she said of Cohen.
The relevant body of law is a set of rules concerning how the government interacts with the public in open forums.
"We're subject to one of, if not the, strictest set of rules governing how those maps can be drawn," Ryan said.
Wrestling is an activity predicated upon a specific kind of athletic acumen and is governed by its own set of rules.
"You can't apply the usual standard to one candidate and an entirely different set of rules for the other," he said.
Following this logic, no set of rules or checks could ever produce a fair result, because no one can be trusted.
But when American Express appealed, the Second Circuit reversed, relying on a new concept to create a special set of rules.
Jaden Smith has been known to operate under his own set of rules, whether that be with his philosophy or fashion.
"Defense ministers know by this time that these officials are operating under a whole new set of rules," Mr. Townsend said.
The United States agreed to the most recent set of rules despite the Trump administration's push to roll back bank regulations.
The project, known as Safir, will help the European authorities devise a set of rules for the commercial use of drones.
The lawmakers argued that Chinese companies have been benefiting from American capital markets while playing by a different set of rules.
The problem is that in doing so they have implicitly enforced a set of rules some Republicans themselves frequently, flagrantly violate.
But Democrats simply cannot play by the old set of rules now that the Republicans are playing by a new one.
At best, the sugar-free diet is confusing and imposes an arbitrary set of rules that aren't based on scientific evidence.
Not quite: Boeing snatched away the deal by persuading the government to reopen the bidding under a new set of rules.
The agency&aposs upcoming set of rules, called Streamlined Launch and Reentry Licensing Requirements, is due to be submitted this fall.
Most leaders who come in with a hard set of rules and standards typically see some short term gain in performance.
The 2010 Dodd-Frank law requires banks with assets of more than $50 billion to face a stricter set of rules.
It is too early to predict how the new set of rules might affect the future of the start-up smorgasbord.
What Trump needs is a policy — a consistent set of rules for how the government will treat companies employing US workers.
Should California fight Mr. Trump's plan in court and win, that could set the stage for a huge transformation of the nation's auto market, ultimately creating one set of rules for cars sold in California and the 12 states that follow its strict fuel economy standards, and another set of rules for the rest of the country.
Instead, he has turned consequences into another set of rules he gleefully evades — another thing to make everyone's problem but his own.
Released internationally in 2014, Hatoful Boyfriend is a title that clearly dismisses real world logic for its own specific set of rules.
Right now at the high school level, each individual state interscholastic athletic association has its own set of rules regarding transgender athletes.
Online, including on Facebook, anyone who gains a following has been subject to a slightly different set of rules than private individuals.
Some app developers are increasingly wary of working with Apple, thanks to its stringent set of rules that govern the App Store.
So just as the internet has turned things on their head, we need to start over with a new set of rules.
In 2015, the FCC approved a landmark set of rules codifying net neutrality by reclassifying ISPs as "common carriers" under federal law.
There's a new set of rules and a constantly changing table, which ensure your quest for a high score will be ongoing.
In the 1.0 version, business is presented as a set of rules to be followed, or a secret society to be entered.
First, quite obviously, is that they are responsible for ensuring a fair competition between two fighters abiding by a set of rules.
But Hitler was playing by his own set of rules, which meant he had contempt for the political "realism" of other leaders.
" Barker lays out a set of rules to adopt "so we know how to be ethical and successful — but not a chump.
I often create a narrow set of rules, to help me concentrate on one space, one light, one person/crowds of people.
"Congress should never be above the law or play by their own set of rules," Gillibrand said in a statement, per Politico.
But there is no permanent set of rules that would govern when the NSA should notify a company about a security flaw.
Whereas the men I talked to seemed to yearn for an alternate set of rules to follow and forces to abide by.
Of course all sports competitions — possibly with the exception of Olympic rugby — have a set of rules by which athletes conduct themselves.
Cloudflare, through Kramer, expressed the hope that legislative action will lead to a clearer set of rules for handling situations like this.
One of the key features of any game — from Survivor to chess to tennis to Monopoly — is a clear set of rules.
The survey did not specifically ask respondents about the FCC's regulations, but rather whether they supported a set of rules in general.
So, Facebook's in this really awkward position where it's trying to have a global platform and one set of rules imposed consistently.
The Obama administration set the standards in 2900 as part of a set of rules meant to intensify from 220006 through 2202.
The Obama administration set the standards in 2012 as part of a set of rules meant to intensify from 2017 through 2026.
In particular, last week, banking regulators prepared a new set of rules to oversee the relationship between commercial lenders and their shareholders.
Members of the royal family usually follow a strict set of rules dictating everything from how they sit to what they eat.
Nearly 200 nations reached an agreement Saturday on a comprehensive set of rules intended to keep the 85033 Paris climate accord alive.
It took the organization eight years to determine that the Syracuse men's basketball program had broken a whole other set of rules.
Having a common set of rules will also means drones can be operated across European borders without worrying about differences in regulations.
That's partly due to the world Hanawalt created, one that seems so true and inviting and with its own set of rules.
Very quickly we had a set of rules that IAFL music was going to follow and it's barely changed since the beginning.
The strict set of rules will apply to all online gaming companies and platforms that operate in the country, according to CNN.
Walter Clopton Wingfield published the first set of rules for the sport in 21, the lone illustration showed a mixed doubles match.
American companies have been working diligently for decades to develop their offerings in full compliance with a constantly evolving set of rules.
The sumo ring is a sacred space, where the same set of rules and rituals has applied to its inhabitants for centuries.
She had been given a set of rules and told how to win the game, and for a long time, she won.
"And developers, from first-time engineers to larger companies, can rest assured that everyone is playing by the same set of rules."
So Beijing has imposed a new set of rules specifically codifying what's legal and what's not — including sexual innuendo and celebrity gossip.
In order to restrict its practitioners to what can be supported with evidence, it imposes a strict set of rules and procedures.
Under its new set of rules, employees are required to serve samples directly to shoppers rather than presenting them on large plates.
But the sense of the border as a set of rules or a prohibition, rather than a place, remained in my memory.
"My friend the Democratic Leader continues to demand a new and different set of rules for President Trump," McConnell said in December.
Times Insider Filming this special episode of "The Weekly" required a strict set of rules — and a plan to keep a secret.
"It makes very clean predictions, and when something goes against the orderly set of rules, it requires something special happening," she said.
The smart contracts are a set of rules that must be met and validated for the private and public chains to interact.
Many hospitals recently spent tens of millions of dollars adjusting their operating systems to the new set of rules enacted by ObamaCare.
What the public will not understand — and should not tolerate — is a different set of rules altogether for red and blue litigants.
"It has its own set of rules, its own way of doing things, its own culture," she said of the world body.
Then you will have a new set of rules and limits to consider if you're trying to watch the games for free.
That is a more restrictive set of rules than what appears to apply to the New York Police Department's use of the devices.
A new set of rules from the U.S. Department of Labor will kick in next year for advisors who handle individual retirement accounts.
Technology executives need president-elect Donald Trump to lay out a clear set of rules, particularly for U.S.-China relations, one investor said.
Historically, black people have been forced to live by a different set of rules and had basic human rights reduced or completely denied.
Less good: One shiny worldclass data protection framework is having to work alongside a set of rules long past their sell-by-date.
A set of rules written four decades ago, US copyright law positions American fashion as a manufacturing industry rather than a creative one.
While all of these words fall under the umbrella of open relationships, they each have a different meaning and set of rules attached.
The OECD has for a few years been working on a way to properly tax tech companies with a standardized set of rules.
These funds are governed by a specific set of rules and are typically weighted differently from the traditional market cap-based weighting scheme.
"Post-crisis, there was a consensus for a global set of rules," says Huw van Steenis of Schroders, a British fund-management firm.
In the case of Jones and Infowars, Facebook allows itself to be played by an outlet operating by a different set of rules.
"This is an important victory for the rule of law, making clear that there is one set of rules for everyone," she said.
A nation that values democracy doesn't work when you have one set of rules for the governing elite and one for the citizenry.
That first set of rules dealt with what governments felt was the most pressing matter: the order of precedence among ambassadors and envoys.
It leaves us with Clinton's vision for America -- one set of rules for her and a different set for the rest of us.
Let's see if Paris can implement those restrictions quickly and if scooter startups are going to comply with this new set of rules.
Barbara Kingsolver's newest novel, Unsheltered, catches a woman just as she's realizing the conditions of 2018 abide by a new set of rules.
Once recruited into an Iranian-backed militia, the men must adhere to a strict set of rules, and are kept under constant surveillance.
The framework of contextual integrity, by contrast, postulates a multiplicity of social contexts, each with a distinctive set of rules governing information flows.
Ninety-four percent of consumers believe all companies collecting their information online should work under the same set of rules — and they're right.
Navarro added that, as far as she was concerned, Republicans should follow a simple set of rules when it comes to President Trump.
When it comes to technology innovation, a whole new set of rules apply — none of which are baked into the public market setup.
And it also brings a set of rules that you can craft your business around and you can craft your supply chain around.
Reconciliation allows them to pass a bill with just a simple majority (51 votes), but the process has a strict set of rules.
This morning the Federal Aviation Administration unveiled "Part 107," a new set of rules to govern the use of drones by commercial operators.
It took the teenagers longer than the adults, which, counterintuitively, means they learned the higher probability set of rules better, the authors explain.
For 70 years, through the Cold War and after, nuclear powers acted according to a prescribed set of rules and codes of conduct.
Don't think of this recipe as a set of rules, but rather as the fundamentals you can build exotic flavors into later on.
" The senator added that Trump has been "outfoxed" in negotiations with China, a country he said operates "on a different set of rules.
It's a very simple set of rules, but the way that "Apex Legends" makes all movement feel so fluid and smooth is remarkable.
His change would throw out the complex convention rulebook based on the U.S. House rules in favor of a simpler set of rules.
He pledged Tuesday "to do a major haircut on Dodd-Frank " – a set of rules introduced in the wake of the financial crisis.
China and Asean have been discussing a set of rules to avoid conflicts among claimants in the busy South China Sea since 2010.
If you are going to move from one set of rules and regulations to another you need a process to ease the transition.
Culture is a set of rules, but what makes it change – sometimes slowly, sometimes quickly – is something we have yet to fully understand.
Among other things, the fake news law says that you can't run a political ad without complying to a new set of rules.
However, their work shares inherent truths: Their pieces are immersive, plunging the audience into a strange universe with its own set of rules.
An API, short for application programming interface, is a set of rules or standards that govern how applications can communicate, or share data.
The process of creating these standards began in 2012, when the energy commission established the first set of rules for computer energy efficiency.
We're simply convinced that we have to have a set of rules that reflect the marketplace of 2017, not the marketplace of yesteryear.
Virtually all paintings they displayed followed a specific set of rules designed to imitate the work of Renaissance masters like Michelangelo and Titian.
There is no exact set of rules because the type of emergency may differ, but the basic point is the same – stay home.
We know we have a set of rules about personal safety of which our male runner friends are, for the most part, unaware.
An idea that there are a set of rules that you should follow and you should be able to know going into that.
One set of rules for approximately two-thirds of the car-buying country and another for the rest would be disastrous for carmakers.
"As they grow, they discover different neighborhoods bring with them a different community and a different set of rules and regulations," says Schlesinger.
Mr. Capella tried a very different approach — looking for convictions in court, and ginning up a new set of rules to secure them.
Kamala Harris, who emphasized "we need the same set of rules for everybody," connecting politicians getting away with crimes to widespread economic injustice.
If McConnell fails to reach agreement with Schumer, he would try to muster the 51 votes need to pass a set of rules.
Mr. Alexis said that voodoo isn't something he practices or follows with a strict set of rules; it is more of a connection.
The OECD is working on a way to properly tax tech companies in countries where they operate, with a standardized set of rules.
This White House has always lived by its own set of rules, whether it comes to ethics or transparency or even policy details.
Amazon said earlier this year that it's writing its own set of rules for facial recognition that it hopes federal lawmakers will adopt.
The Supreme Court provides the final say on how the words of the Constitution — the nation's preeminent set of rules — can be interpreted.
Laplanche and other executives were able to invest in various ways through third-party funds without a clear set of rules surrounding disclosures.
But the ultimate solution should be federal — to create a uniform set of rules and keep both parties from being tempted to gerrymander.
After all, prison mail, especially here at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women, is governed by an intricate and evolving set of rules.
They argue that the bail-out has put paid to Europe's proposed "banking union", in which one set of rules should apply to all.
The FCC first outlined protections for internet users in a 2005 policy statement, and then created a more robust set of rules in 2010.
"Men aren't stupid, and you don't need a complicated set of rules to find a good one who loves you," she quoted on Tuesday.
There are a complex set of rules governing the playing of the instrument, though this is not to say that the music lacks variety.
He warned against risks of diverging taxation in EU states and insisted a compromise on a common set of rules should be the objective.
Negotiators from the United States and Europe will meet Tuesday to discuss a new set of rules to protect the personal data of Europeans.
And even those who have jobs feel that there is one set of rules for the elite and another, harsher one for the masses.
When you're a top player worshipped by fans around the world, I can see how a different set of rules might seem to apply.
We figure out how the universe works, so we can optimize our ability to bend it to our will within that set of rules.
ASEAN and China have been discussing a set of rules on how to behave in the disputed waters to avoid accidents and raising tension.
Under the scheme, banks have a single supervisor — the ECB's Single Supervisory Mechanism — and a single set of rules on resolution if they collapse.
Taylor's research, for example, figured prominently in a House-passed bill requiring the Fed to explain its actions through a strict set of rules.
In fact, Twitter's own blog post seems to reference criticisms that Trump gets to play by a different set of rules than everyone else.
And Huerta said the FAA is planning to extend that looser set of rules to the general population by late spring of this year.
By confirming DeVos, the Republicans in the Senate affirm that the wealthy in this country get to play by a different set of rules.
Compliance adviser Gould said that while some bankers were genuinely frightened, others were blase, viewing this as simply another set of rules from regulators.
And it created a revised set of rules under which the OCC can review state banking laws to determine if they should be preempted.
It takes this country through an ugliness, playing by a different set of rules, using the system to help themselves, not to help you.
It is its own world, with its own set of rules, and the player does not get to set the pace of play there.
Broadly defined, platforms are a type of marketplace where people and businesses trade under a set of rules set by the owner or operator.
But he was clearly inducing from the actual actions and ambitions of powers like the Netherlands a set of rules that legalized their behavior.
However, there is no equivalent set of rules in place requiring members of Congress to report the racial and gender demographics of their staffs.
Each state has its own set of rules and deadlines for getting on the ballot, which Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence have already done.
Hunters and hunting activists formally put forward the idea of a "Fair Chase," a set of rules stipulating supposed sportmans-like conduct towards game.
That outcome or result should include progress toward a set of rules governing how states use cyberspace operations in their relations with their peers.
TV. Nearly 28503 countries have agreed to keep the Paris climate agreement alive by adopting a detailed set of rules to implement the pact.
If the institution responsible for awarding delegates is unable to follow its own set of rules, then to some degree, the rules don't matter.
The cloud may not have completely killed off that model, but it has forced Oracle to play by a very different set of rules.
In layman's terms, that's the difference between talking things out and following a set of rules to modify behavior, while often also taking pills.
"I am chalking this up to him being stubborn enough to want to go out under his own set of rules," the aide said.
During the campaign, he threatened, among other things, to kill the Clean Power Plan, a set of rules to reduce emissions from power plants.
"Drake's fan base played by a different set of rules than the code Meek abided by to get where he is now," Burney writes.
"This data is then used to train a travel behavior model — basically, a set of rules to represent the movement in a particular place."
English is weird, and random, and illogical — but it's mostly taught as a set of rules, and some of those rules aren't even true.
Countries will meet in December in Katowice, the heart of Poland's coal country, to finalize a set of rules for implementing the Paris Agreement.
There is no set of rules or limits, short of withdrawing entirely from public life, that would fully protect against an attack like this.
UNITED NATIONS — Global companies looking to be good corporate citizens now will have a set of rules to follow courtesy of the United Nations.
This could force businesses to adapt to a new set of rules and may increase tensions with the Asia-Pacific region's more democratic powers.
The Trump administration is preparing a set of rules that will limit sensitive technology exports to China and other U.S. rivals, Reuters reported Tuesday.
Smulders plays a woman who lives by her own set of rules that are definitely not always in line with the rest of society's.
But after each reversal in court, the administration released a new set of rules to impose a travel ban that could pass constitutional muster.
The teen said she also received a set of rules: No sitting next to her girlfriend at lunch and no meeting up during breaks.
"It underscores one of the perils of doing business in China, which operates on a whole different set of rules and scruples," he said.
Even during the Clinton impeachment, when a set of rules was agreed to unanimously, the Senate could not agree on the issue of witnesses.
Managing finances and taxes comes with a learning curve for just about anyone, and freelancing seems to come with its own set of rules.
If you are flying domestic, there is one set of rules, and another set if you are going through customs after an international flight.
For a sweeping bill crafted and presumably shaped by lobbyists seeking favor on behalf of the very rich, there is one set of rules.
But the game should not be played by one set of rules for five months and then a different set in the final month.
James: I would say that fairness in business and a set of rules that are both ways expressed and kept to are always good.
Worse, their children will be subject to a bizarre and bureaucratic set of rules that, if not adhered to, will deny them citizenship altogether.
Companies need to transition from breaking the rules to making, and abiding by, a new set of rules for the industry faster than ever.
If you only trust yourself and a set of rules (the software), then you have to validate everything that happens against these rules yourself.
It's a problem that, ironically, Trump hammered home in the campaign: that there's a different set of rules for elites than for normal people.
Back in 2009, the FIA tried to encourage passing by adopting a very different set of rules suggested by the Formula 1 Overtaking Working Group.
In 2015, former Federal Communications Commission chair Tom Wheeler helped pass the Open Internet Order, a sweeping set of rules designed to protect net neutrality.
As we discussed earlier, the evidence shows that FBI director Jim Comey operated according to his own set of rules in the Clinton email investigation.
For harmful content, the CEO says there should be a  set of rules that govern what types of content companies like Facebook should consider harmful.
NLP, in case you haven't heard, is a set of rules and techniques designed to help you shape your personal psychology and achieve self-actualization.
JE: Saying something publicly or creating a set of rules that don't actually change what you have to do on a day-to-day basis.
Another Muslim ban: The countries targeted are majority-Muslim so this appears to be another set of rules aimed at one group of people vs.
They said it runs afoul of a sweeping set of rules governing exchanges the SEC adopted in 2005 called Regulation National Market System (Reg NMS).
I had arrived at Carthage Must Be Destroyed, a restaurant with a quirky Virgilian name, and an even quirkier set of rules for its diners.
More than 50 professors at Beihang signed an online petition calling for a detailed set of rules to deal with sexual harassment on college campuses.
Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered regulators to develop a wide-ranging set of rules for miners and traders, even as officials have signaled a crackdown.
Consider this: If you had to give a machine a set of rules that would help it recognize a chair, what would those rules be?
But the opportunity to empower the employee and incentivize him/her to save money is more powerful than any set of rules could ever be.
Bankers say regulators need to do more of the groundwork first, by completing Europe's banking union—a single market, with a single set of rules.
The new set of rules were to apply to a wide range of short-term credit products beyond just payday loans, including auto title loans.
Hear instead that Clinton would be in jail if she weren't playing by a different set of rules and you might start to believe it.
They began work in Marrakesh on a detailed set of rules for the often vaguely-worded Paris Agreement, likely to take two years until 2018.
"I really didn't get an explanation other than I guess there's a different set of rules for two different teams," Blues captain Alex Pietrangelo said.
It borrows the same forum architecture and the same strict set of rules as the subreddit, but the goal isn't just to facilitate debates online.
The law has applied a one-size-fits-all set of rules and regulations for all banks – irrespective of a bank's size or risk appetite.
Since each one came with their own set of rules, ticks, and expectations, switching between classes was more like entering different kingdoms than different rooms.
Basically we didn't adopt any because in the Senate rules are permanent, unlike the House which every two year adopts a new set of rules.
"A good set of rules ... should be a way to give comfort and confidence to the concerns they (the United States) could have," said Espinosa.
The construction is really tight, a good example of following a set of rules while maintaining a seamless quality and including some very interesting fill.
At the hearing, the justices also discussed how, if you can't identify a single source of pollution, it falls under a different set of rules.
Early last month, the Trump Administration announced its intention to repeal the Clean Power Plan, a set of rules aimed at cutting power plants' emissions.
Having established the set of rules to define trawler patterns, the computer could then apply those rules to unidentified tracks and pick out trawling behavior.
A new set of rules, expected to be unveiled by European Union officials on Wednesday, is likely to put new pressure on American tech companies.
But rather than extending the FTC's existing system across the rest of the Internet ecosystem, the FCC instead created a completely different set of rules.
Every person in America should be able to work hard, play by the same set of rules, & take care of themselves & the people they love.
What's actually happening is, a new form of discourse has sprung up in online spaces that has its own set of rules, conventions and implications.
We need to ensure that radio spectrum is available with the right set of rules to make sure these devices can connect to the network.
She's negotiating with nine Democrats on the Problem Solvers Caucus who threatened to withhold their votes unless she agrees to a set of rules changes.
Sarah and Diana were both thrust into the spotlight and had to learn to live by a strict new set of rules within the monarchy.
" Keep in mind: "The Obama administration set the standards in 2012 as part of a set of rules meant to intensify from 2017 through 2026.
Fast-forward to grown-up life, and it turns out that an inevitable part of adulthood is abiding by a whole new set of rules.
With his unfounded "pedo" comment, it's never been more clear that Musk is playing by a different set of rules than the rest of us.
In January, the Academy adopted a new set of rules to discipline misconduct, which includes anonymously reporting claims to the Academy website or membership department.
One is "respect for rules and laws," which, given that the Anti-Doping Code is a set of rules and laws, is a bit circular.
He said that his sister also drives for Uber, but that she operates under her own set of rules: She only drives in daylight hours.
Now imagine that that fictional space has a different set of rules whereby everyone has an equal opportunity to make money from their personal data.
For her, female supremacy exists between two people who agree on a set of rules, all centered on this one: the woman makes the calls.
When the N.H.L. returned in 2005-6 with a revised set of rules to promote offense, teams scored an average of 3.08 goals per game.
For only the second time, Americans must cope with the new set of rules that sprang from the tax overhaul enacted by Congress in 243.
Not necessarily the social world as a set of rules for behavior, which then bohemian-like could be ignored, but the mindset those rules entailed.
When you don't have a clear set of rules to follow, you're open to the judgment of a subjective authority — often a white male authority.
It's absolutely crucial that if we're going to have a market economy that works, that we've got to have a set of rules around it.
The twist: Elle and Lee adhere to a strict set of rules for their friendship, and one is that dating each other's relatives is verboten.
The ban will come into force on January 1 and last for 12 months while the FCA would consult on a permanent set of rules.
Under Obamacare, new health plans had to follow a set of rules, while many old ones were allowed to stick around under the old rules.
While each airline has their own set of rules, rates and programs for unaccompanied minors (Ums), parents should do some research before purchasing a ticket.
The latter presents a Sino-centric alternative where there is one set of rules and privileges for the Middle Kingdom and another for everyone else.
We are tired of a crooked system that allows the Clintons, and others who are politically tangled, to play by their own set of rules.
It is unclear at this stage to what extent the same set of rules will apply to the U.K. once it leaves the European Union.
The issue is whether a different set of rules applies to the Justice Department than the one that it applies to the rest of us.
The biggest question is whether Britain will remain linked to EU regulatory standards or will set up its own framework and separate set of rules.
On Sports In 1857, 14 baseball clubs met at Smith's Hotel on Broome Street in Manhattan to draft a new set of rules and regulations.
The US has made a major commitment to other countries to agree to a certain set of rules for tackling a shared problem, climate change.
I think that judges don't follow a specific set of rules when making a decision, and I say that as a citizen and computer scientist.
So instead of a uniform set of rules, we have two sets: a "fiduciary" rule for investment advisors and a "Best Interest" rule for broker-dealers.
The pharmaceutical company gives a new drug a chemical name based on a set of rules established by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
This week's consequence is a set of rules, comprising a secret philosophical lens through which Facebook's global team of content reviewers are instructed to view content.
New York (CNN Business)Elon Musk now has a specific set of rules about what he can't tweet without first getting permission from a company attorney.
Last October the agency passed a set of rules that would have required internet providers to take new steps to protect your private data from hackers.
From the beginning, you're thrust into a world that sort of looks and feels like reality, but inherently operates on a slightly different set of rules.
This misconception stems from a set of rules called the Hays Code, "moral" guidelines which were applied to American TV and film from 1930 to 1968.
Following a drone clash between China and the United States, it's become even more clear that a set of rules are needed to govern drone behavior.
Where it stands: The negotiators agreed to a set of rules governing reporting their emissions and detailing climate policies, while delaying a decision affecting carbon markets.
The document proposed a set of rules which could punish social media companies for failing to protect its users against a wide range of online harms.
Yet it is hard to defend the idea that there should be one set of rules for old media and another—or none—for newer kinds.
It frustrates that I have to follow a different set of rules, like what I wear out or where I go, just because I'm a girl.
They may also qualify for preferential long-term capital gains treatment — a top rate of 20% — if they meet a set of rules from the IRS.
And importantly, it also means designing a set of rules based on your risk tolerance, regardless of how a particular sector has performed in the year.
While digital assistants like Siri or Alexa are programmed to respond to language inputs, James explained, AUDREY won't be working with a fixed set of rules.
The regulation created a different set of rules that apply to Verizon, T-Mobile and other data companies than apply to Facebook, Google and other platforms.
But we should do what's right in our country – create one set of rules and every bank that operates in America needs to follow those rules.
Because the far-right activists behind these threats are playing by a different set of rules from those of us who have a responsibility to educate.
Bimba went on to develop his own style -- known as capoeira regional -- which instituted a set of rules and a strict dress code, according to Google.
AND BY THE WAY, EVERY INDUSTRY IS GOING THROUGH THIS AND I THINK IT BEHOOVES US ALL TO GET A SET OF RULES WE CAN UNDERSTAND.
Since 2001, the European Union has adopted a uniform set of rules and procedures for protecting the areas of any airport that are behind security checkpoints.
Compared with the Route Dispersal Guidelines, a parallel set of rules that mandate social flying with little financial help, UDAN is a breath of fresh air.
President Obama issued the 18-page set of rules, sometimes called the drone strike "playbook" but formally known as the Presidential Policy Guidance, in May 2013.
The application of a consistent set of rules would signal that the United States does not tacitly support human rights abuses of the countries they arm.
It was making decisions based not on a set of rules its creators had encoded in its digital DNA but on algorithms it had taught itself.
The tweets of prominent politicians such as President Trump will now be governed by a separate set of rules than average users, Twitter announced on Thursday.
Meanwhile, actions don't necessarily explain intents, and savvy attackers will be able to cloak their malicious activities by keeping them within the defined set of rules.
Responding to concerns from environmentalists and others, the EPA agreed earlier this year to start the regulatory process for a set of rules for existing wells.
Officials rolled out a new set of rules allowing smaller financial companies to access services provided by banks, such as automatic debit and transfers between institutions.
They have their own slang ("amaahhzing"), they know every fact of each other's lives, and their friendships operate under a specific, often cruel set of rules.
His immersive, multimedia installations are animated and governed by a set of rules that connect existing belief systems and personal opinion, with different degrees of fluidity.
Each time, an outside investigator has been appointed under a set of rules to ensure independence and accountability — and those rules have changed with each inquiry.
The downside of the budget reconciliation process is it's governed by an arcane set of rules that penalize ambitious reforms that rely heavily on regulatory changes.
"This is an important victory for the rule of law, making clear that there is one set of rules for everyone," Underwood said in her statement.
Instead of a common reality and a set of rules that apply to everyone, we have frustration, dysfunction and a waste of precious time and energy.
In Cleveland, where the police are operating under a federal consent decree, a proposed set of rules would also require, rather than suggest, de-escalation efforts.
Yang also responded to our investigation of Amazon's last-mile delivery, suggesting the government devise a new set of rules specifically aimed at the giant company.
The bill coming up for a vote in the House would tweak a set of rules that banking regulators put in place after the financial crisis.
A code of conduct is a set of rules outlining the norms and rules and responsibilities of, or proper practices for, an individual, party or organisation.
"This is an important victory for the rule of law, making clear that there is one set of rules for everyone," Underwood said in a statement.
If one-quarter of the delegates sign on to an alternate set of rules, that can go to the floor as a minority report from the committee.
But Richard Nixon's interference during the course of the Watergate investigation led the Justice Department to establish a new set of rules governing the executive branch relationship.
So do you have any policies in place where you have a set of rules for what can be passed from your site and what cannot be?
While working on the new house with his dad, Tyler addressed the drama and the new set of "rules" that Carly's parents are giving Catelynn and him.
AI programs are made up of algorithms, or a set of rules that help them identify patterns so they can make decisions with little intervention from humans.
After all, the NCAA must eventually develop a coherent set of rules that apply to a Heisman Trophy finalist just as they do to a Dartmouth swimmer.
But automakers fear that would create a messy patchwork and want California and the EPA to strike a deal that preserves a single nationwide set of rules.
But this set of rules, pounded into my head by well-meaning female friends and family members, didn't hold up against my experiences in the dating world.
The company is working with Bugcrowd to manage and vet submissions, and has a clear set of rules regarding what is and isn't eligible for a payout.
As ever, centres of power are constantly shifting and many of those who seek to influence the world find themselves playing by an outdated set of rules.
That set of rules and restrictions were some of the most restrictive in the history of Congress, and it was Democrats under Nancy Pelosi that did that.
That is why some in the industry think the time has come to devise a standardised set of rules for how AVs should behave in different situations.
Now Facebook is beginning to zero in on a detailed set of rules for a global mechanism to oversee who gets to say what on its platform.
But don't say we didn't warn you: You may find yourself venturing into the Internet's Wild West, where users often operate by a different set of rules.
Refugees do not usually enter on weekends, a U.S. official said, as the department hews to a strict set of rules on how their admissions are processed.
Ambassador Jurg Lauber of Switzerland, who helped run the pact negotiations, called it a "catalog of measures" rather than a "one-size-fits-all" set of rules.
They came up with a homemade set of rules for using force in non-armed conflict situations, away from "hot battlefields" -- the Presidential Policy Guidelines or PPG.
I like both, but one of the reasons I like good science fiction is that it has a consistent set of rules that you can rely on.
You know, I have my tastes when it comes to worldbuilding, but does magic not lose all flavor and interest when reduced to another set of rules?
Regulatory advocates are also pushing for a set of rules that would bar financial firms from engaging in certain securities trades that pose a conflict of interest.
Realising this, the authorities in December proposed a strict set of rules, including banning P2P companies from financing their own projects or guaranteeing a rate of return.
The actions of the players are guided by a set of rules, which serve as creative constraints that help players develop their characters and create interesting stories.
Rules 240-2200 from the 22012 convention will be the set of rules the 2016 convention rules committee will look at to pass, modify or add to.
So we're actually a more open platform but also with a set of rules to make sure that backers that back campaigns know what they're in for.
Twitter warned users Wednesday that they can lose "verified" status on its platform, releasing a set of rules for keeping the "blue checkmark" that verifies their identity.
His state ships about $20 million worth of corn and soy to Cuba every year under the complex set of rules governing trade between the two countries.
There's also concern among the financial industry about needing to readjust to a new set of rules, after spending a fortune preparing to comply with Dodd-Frank.
" Burning Man is a multiday event dedicated to art and community, where attendees are asked to follow a set of rules that include the practice of "gifting.
But that hasn't stopped him from formulating his own set of rules — ones that have allowed him to make a full-fledged career out of day-trading.
The regulations provide a more stringent set of rules for companies like Facebook to follow and they can potentially be fined much more heavily for violating them.
It's a new set of rules from federal regulators, deemed "Know Before You Owe," designed to protect borrowers from hidden fees and costs in a home loan.
I think, within a company, it's very ... there's a different set of rules within a company than there is on a platform, that is about free speech.
The actions of the players are guided by a set of rules, which serve as creative constraints that help players develop their characters and create interesting stories.
"It doesn't take long for brands to get very frustrated with Amazon, because they play by a different set of rules than every other channel," Thomson said.
A new set of rules comes into force for the European financial sector on January 3, which are set to have far-reaching consequences for the industry.
Her readers, mostly young self-professed feminists, argued that Ms. Shields had merely replaced one set of rules dictating how women should look in public with another.
She and her husband make the new backyard tenants abide by a slim set of rules: No shoes in the house, no drugs, no drinking, no drama.
The corporate milieu is like Harvard crossed with the former Soviet Union: a culture of excellence combined with a set of rules that are byzantine and uncontestable.
Donald Trump does not share the view that the United States has a fundamental set of rules that apply alike to rich and poor, powerful and powerless.
The tricky part of gathering your big guns behind the ramparts of "international rules-based order" is that no single set of rules was ever agreed upon.
To that end, the company also announced the availability of Adobe Experience Platform Data Governance, which helps companies define a set of rules around the data usage.
It's an ideal, rather than a set of rules: to make wine with an absolute minimum of intervention and manipulation in the vineyard or in the cellar.
Private enterprises in China must navigate government officialdom without being directly confrontational, operating by a set of rules that are as opaque as they are capriciously applied.
Notwithstanding that, countries big and small have agreed to play by a new set of rules that in theory, could expand the economic pie for all participants.
It's cloud based, so you build up a set of rules and then those rules, you could modify, it could learn by itself, it could build up.
Drake's fan base played by a different set of rules than the code Meek abided by to get where he is now, and he wasn't anticipating it.
Once you're part of a pod, you have to abide by a set of rules, which can be lax or strict depending on the nature of the pod.
Right now I believe Facebook is avoiding the inevitable step of creating a much more comprehensive and locally informed set of rules, both for pragmatic and idealistic reasons.
For example, the customer can define a set of rules for the HR folder, and these rules get applied automatically whenever someone saves a document to that folder.
It's "a case study about a given set of rules on a relatively small system, so it's maybe a bit early to say whether it generalizes," Lässig said.
The same thing, however, is now happening in reverse, with some IF proponents preaching an equally pointless set of rules about what and when you're supposed to eat.
According to the new set of rules, individuals will be able to deposit bank notes above INR 5,000 ($74) only once until the official deadline of December 30.
The LME has a set of rules governing the behavior of what it terms "dominant longs," entities with a sufficiently large position that they could squeeze the market.
And with intensifying scrutiny by the media, as well as state and local lawmakers, companies are recognizing the need for a clear and nationally consistent set of rules.
But as I wrote on Tuesday night, what's amazing is how much everyone seems to have accepted the informal, elite-dominated set of rules as the operative ones.
So now the left struggles with the dilemma of how to behave honorably under a set of rules and norms that their opponents do not acknowledge or accept.
Automakers could use a clear set of rules to certify on their own that an autonomous vehicle is safe, as they can now with conventional vehicles, Washington said.
Breach response is always chaotic, but this one is particularly haphazard because of a new set of rules established by the EU's General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR.
So it is too important, too fundamental, to be subject to one set of rules for elites like Clinton and a different set for the rest of us.
He tries hard to make it a comfortable place to live, and has even introduced a set of rules, including no drinking and no loud music after dark.
Photo: Gareth Cattermole (Getty)The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed a new set of rules on Tuesday that would change how debt collectors can pester debtors.
"What she wants to do is play by her own set of rules," Scott Croswell, a special prosecutor during Hunter's trial in 2014, said at Monday's sentencing hearing.
SS: Sure, but I mean, it does unleash British business to just go out there and not have to abide by a whole set of rules, doesn't it?
The Marrakesh Treaty is a proposed set of rules designed by the World Intellectual Property Organization, a division of the U.N. that helps alleviate cross-border IP issues.
The LME has a set of rules governing the behaviour of what it terms "dominant longs", entities with a sufficiently large position that they could squeeze the market.
On Thursday, the New York City Council voted into law a sweeping set of rules to fight climate change, a metropolis-scaled version of a Green New Deal.
Using games to test an AI's ability to teach itself a set of rules is an established approach, but most games used so far have been fairly simple.
With conventional programming you would give it a very precise set of rules, telling it how to look left and right, wait for cars, use pedestrian crossings, etc.
While Twitter is making these changes as a means of trying to simplify its service for users, it's really just swapping out one set of rules for another.
The rules update outdated regulations adopted in 1999 This new set of rules replace the existing eSignature Directive that had been in place across the EU since 1999.
The federal rules were also important for companies that prefer one blanket set of rules to the many state and city laws that have emerged in recent years.
The federal government also regulates a large share of private health plans, typically those provided to workers at large companies, under a set of rules known as Erisa.
The LME has a set of rules governing the behavior of what it terms "dominant longs", entities with a sufficiently large position that they could squeeze the market.
This distinction matters because real technology companies often see things the rest of us can't, and for that promise, we trust them with a certain set of rules.
A senior Treasury official said the department's aim with its new guidance was to release a fairly comprehensive set of rules that pertain to most pass-through businesses.
One discovery, he said, is how the current system learns to "self-optimize" based on a set of rules to use the least amount of energy and time.
By terminating this set of rules at the highest levels, Xi has sent a message that anyone elevated by that system may no longer be protected by it.
Congress passed the Dodd-Frank Act in 2010 to establish a set of rules and regulations with the specific goal of preventing such a crisis from happening again.
Reconciliation allows the Senate to pass a bill with just a simple majority (51 votes) and bypass a filibuster, but the process has a strict set of rules.
The organisation has the power to declare whether a chef is cooking an authentic Neapolitan pizza or not, subject to them following a very strict set of rules.
Ultimately, the version adopted as standard in the United Kingdom came to be known as association football, while another set of rules won out in the United States.
Perhaps it is understandable that City tried to circumvent a set of rules designed, to a large extent, specifically to protect the teams it was trying to usurp.
"This is an important victory for the rule of law, making clear that there is one set of rules for everyone," Ms. Underwood said in announcing the agreement.
Republicans argue that lawmakers should follow the same process that was used during Clinton's impeachment, which involved considering a set of rules on timing first and witnesses later.
Ms. Tandoh, a 24-year-old food writer with a cult following in Britain, doesn't endorse a set of rules by which you should shop, cook and eat.
But parents need to know that their child's peers have created their own set of rules for social media, and that they should ask their kids about them.
It should act as a neutral arbiter by securing our rights, enforcing contracts and establishing a level playing field, with everyone abiding by the same set of rules.
What enables a market economy to serve American society is informed competition with a fair set of rules where decision makers bear the full consequences of their actions.
"On article 6 we are working on a set of rules that create a level playing field for U.S. businesses working around the world," a U.S. official said.
"There is no uniform set of rules right now that govern the use of scooters [across] local jurisdictions," said Scott Cummings, a professor at UCLA School of Law.
"It's concerning when you hear reports about special favors and perhaps special rules for Democratic voters," Ms. Conway said, offering no evidence of a different set of rules.
Now they're desperate to avoid a split U.S. market, with one set of rules for California and a dozen other states and weaker federal standards that others follow.
In Blackburn's words, it moves the government "to a posture where we have one regulator, one set of rules [and] everybody knows who's in charge," she told Recode.
Just as programmatic became a buying staple in digital media, so too will it likely become widespread in television, albeit with a different set of rules and objectives.
As investigated by Motherboard earlier this year, the company's outlook is to have a set of rules and procedures for every possible manifestation of human communication on its platform.
"She was removed from an Hispanic mother, and just because her biological father has some Indian ancestry, a whole different set of rules apply to her placement," she says.
Contestants did battle using vast fleets of imaginary warships, each player guided by an equally imaginary trillion-dollar budget and a set of rules that spanned several printed volumes.
Dodd-Frank is a massive set of rules that prevent banks from engaging in certain speculative investments with their own money and requires them to have higher capital levels.
ITAR is the official name for a 40-year-old set of rules governing the export of defense goods and data perceived to have implications for U.S. national security.
Photo: APApple quietly rolled out a new set of rules for developers last week, adding restrictions for apps that suck up the address books of iPhone users, Bloomberg reports.
They operated according to a set of rules that were much too rigid, and as a result they failed to make the kinds of distinctions we take for granted.
"There cannot be one set of rules for Mr. Rose and another for everyone else," four lawyers representing Rose wrote in the petition submitted to MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred.
The proposals gave automakers and technology companies investing in automated driving many things they wanted, including a call for a single, national set of rules for self-driving cars.
During his time as chairman, Wheeler issued the 2015 Open Internet Order, a set of rules that protests net neutrality by prohibiting ISPs from blocking or throttling web traffic.
Republicans and internet providers have long tried to conflate what web companies do with what ISPs do, arguing that both should be covered by the same set of rules.
Manuel Valls met with union representatives and announced that the Government will work on a new set of rules that would be fair for taxi drivers and Uber drivers.
The draft guidelines are the latest and most comprehensive set of rules proposed by financial regulators to fend off shadow banking risks that could spread across different asset classes.
NHTSA is currently working on a set of rules and policies, pitting Strickland against his former agency in the race to clear the road for fully self-driving cars.
But just in case the message wasn't clear enough, Magie created an alternative set of rules designed to show how a single tax would create a more equal society.
Boylan Catholic High School just released their set of rules about two months ahead of schedule that goes so far as to include photos of dresses students should buy.
Don't get me wrong—I loved each one of these moments, but they're also a sign that Game of Thrones is operating under a whole new set of rules.
The bank thinks an interim requirement is likely based on precedent related to TLAC, a similar set of rules for the world's largest banks, and UK rules for MREL.
If you're like us and don't have Twitter's old set of rules memorized, the company provided a helpful redlined version of the new guidelines, which you can see below.
Director Adam Wingard ("Blair Witch") brings a comic-book-esque visual flair to the proceedings, but he can't create much order around the complicated, increasingly ridiculous set of rules.
China just tightened its control over online publishing with a restrictive set of rules that would shut down foreign outlets and foreign gaming companies—If they're enforced as written.
Defense lawyer Khin Maung Zaw said the police officer's actions were not illegal but violated a clause from the Burma Police Manual, a set of rules governing police behavior.
The AHCA should be amended to apply the set of rules to the individual-health-insurance market similar to the ones that already govern the employer-group-coverage market.
Arriving in a new place — even if it's in the same dimension — can be disjointing and chaotic, because each new destination is governed by an invisible set of rules.
"This is an important victory for the rule of law, making clear that there is one set of rules for everyone," Underwood said in a statement announcing the agreement.
"We are basically designing, in Katowice, a whole set of rules that will bind China but that will not cover the United States," said Mr. Li of Greenpeace Asia.
With patience running thin, the government has vowed to draft a law standarizing the controls, and on Tuesday, a public prosecutor met bankers to agree a set of rules.
Logic is not a set of rules for how to think; it is how we think, just not in a way that can be captured in conventional scientific terms.
In response to those concerns, Facebook released a new set of rules on Wednesday that outline the types of videos and articles that it will bar from running ads.
For this evening-length work, she was inspired by people who retreat from the real world to create an environment of their liking with its own set of rules.
"The statute in question establishes a set of rules designed to ensure that the biological parents of a child are listed on the child's birth certificate," Justice Gorsuch wrote.
In part, this was because the league issued a new set of rules barring the practice, though the rules were delayed so league and union officials could discuss them.
In recent days, he has received reminders — including from South Korea, Iran and Venezuela — that geopolitics operates with a different set of rules than real estate or political campaigns.
Rather than applying one set of rules to one group and a different set to everyone else, all individuals are now measured by their ability to do the job.
Wedding-registry trends no longer come with a strict set of rules, meaning couples don't have to register for a fancy china or silverware if they don't want to.
At the moment, there are no standard set of rules that can be applied across the world for drones — though many countries have individual rules and regulations in place.
Then there's the small minority of the techishly semiliterate who will inform you that an algorithm, tut-tut, is simply a set of rules for a computer to follow.
In fact, in January of this year, NBA has developed a set of rules to provide a basis for promoting the legalization of sports betting throughout the United States.
In June, the Interior Department also delayed for two years a set of rules that would have limited the release of methane from wells on federal and tribal lands.
One of the most contentious issues kicked down the road was a set of rules on carbon trading, which would allow countries and companies to trade on emissions reductions.
Farrakhan's tweet, which compared the Jewish people to termites, had long prompted widespread outrage directed at Twitter, which had maintained the tweet did not violate its previous set of rules.
Trevor Bauer might be the MLB's best pitcher ... but he's the WORST first date ever -- 'cause he's got a set of rules for potential romantic partners, including, "No feelings" allowed!
In a warning to London, Europe's top asset management centre, he said a common set of rules should be defined during the review of the EU's alternative investment funds law.
Rather than using machine learning to determine what is or isn't against a given set of rules, Perspective's challenge is an intensely subjective one: classifying the emotional impact of language.
A devotee of "Observational Filmmaking" who follows a set of rules he's established for himself, he tries as hard as possible to work from a sort of pure outsider perspective.
And the financial crisis of 2008 only seemed to increase the isolation of corporations and elites, who often seem to live by a different set of rules to ordinary citizens.
In a demonstration, Adobe data scientist Ritwik Sinha showed how the system derives a set of rules and uses it to divide up a jumble of data into sensible groupings.
If you take a picture of somebody partially undressed or as they're dressing in a locker room or in a bathroom, now you're violating a whole different set of rules.
Donnell Rawlings pictures O.J. Simpson getting a hero's welcome from black America IF he's released from prison, but there's a whole new set of rules he's gonna have to learn.
Facebook today spelled out its policy with more clarity in hopes of establishing a transparent set of rules it can point to when it enforces its policy in the future.
"I will discuss with the PSA if there is a need to carry out inspections in a different way and the need for a different set of rules," Hauglie said.
She tells Rick that the next big step is to formulate a set of rules to govern conduct and enact punishment, before — and not after — an incident topples their communities.
Com Co. also told Reuters it will "actively cooperate to build a right set of rules", which may include steps such as properly identifying its clients by their real names.
Citizens can decide whether they want to stick with the current directive, or choose another set of rules to follow year-round rather than switching them up for the seasons.
The authors (both professors at Stanford GSB), draw on hundreds of case studies to focus on how to spread a mindset, rather than a specific set of rules or guidelines.
It was sold to us as a set of rules that would hold the banks more accountable and less likely to gamble with their huge stake in the U.S. economy.
A set of rules, established by Congress, can easily put the issue of net neutrality to rest and support future investment and innovation in a strong, stable, and open internet.
It was codified by the FCC in 2015 in a set of rules that also reclassified broadband providers as telecommunications services, opening them up to further regulations from the FCC.
Katowice, Poland (CNN)After two weeks of discordant and emotional negotiations, the nations of the world agreed Saturday night on a set of rules meant to help curb global warming.
"In a play, you have someone write, and you all agree on a set of rules to construct a world, including the audience, and what the rules are," he said.
Automakers have long pressed for one set of rules for emissions and greenhouse gases, saying a national regulatory framework to improve fuel economy reduces complexity and costs for the industry.
American classification practices, which are not governed by any one set of rules, have been criticized by virtually everyone who has encountered them, including the people tasked with their management.
Most songwriters follow a strict set of rules — songs being three to four minutes long or having four beats to a bar — so there is actually much scope for similarity.
Ten or 20 years ago, you were in this game: you were playing by a particular set of rules and you're always trying to figure out your place in it.
The program will "facilitate the investment in transitional agriculture through a consistent set of rules, and ultimately support the continued growth of organic agriculture," the USDA said in a notice.
We learned last week that the board's introduction will come near the end of May, and it unveiled a nearly final set of rules for the new exchange last week.
If you're a black immigrant, you come to America and there's a whole other set of rules you have to start to learn, in addition to the standard immigrant rules.
We've got a story arc that we programmed with an algorithm so that these stories get created following a set of rules on what to tell and how they flow.
"A good rule of thumb is we shouldn't impose a set of rules that will create moral outrage, even if that moral outrage seems stupid to economists," Mr. Thaler said.
KATOWICE, Poland — Diplomats from nearly 200 countries reached a deal on Saturday to keep the Paris climate agreement alive by adopting a detailed set of rules to implement the pact.
The European Parliament and Council just expanded the bloc's regulatory authority to include all civil drones, and the European Commission is completing a harmonized set of rules for drone use.
And later in 2017, Mr. Trump rescinded a set of rules, known as the Presidential Policy Guidance, that the Obama administration had imposed on counterterrorism operations away from hot battlefields.
As Little Fires Everywhere makes clear, it's not just Elena Richardson — and the city of Shaker Heights — with their set of rules and punishments for those who don't follow them.
And on Tuesday, the company made an interesting move: It published the exact set of rules that Facebook employees and contractors use to decide what is allowed and what isn't.
No longer do they assume as they once did that a special set of rules applies to him, and that they would be punished for trying to mimic his behavior.
And it would be governed by a new set of rules designed to keep the system in check, likely barring any money from flowing to for-profit businesses, for example.
Each new set of rules is different, making the program difficult to manage, said Sam Viavattine, director of the Sandy Recovery Division of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs.
The Basel Committee wants to complete its "Basel III" accord, a set of rules it began writing in the aftermath of the global financial crisis that began a decade ago.
Each dream is a vision of a world with its own concept of time (finite, infinite, looping, interrupted, inverted), which means it operates by its own discrete set of rules.
The lawyer claimed that the brochure was protected under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), a set of rules that regulates the export of munitions, as well as copyright.
This would increase costs for European and Japanese banks, favoring their U.S. rivals that have already a set of rules similar to those proposed at Basel, EU officials have warned.
"The system is broken, and Congress should never be able to play by their own set of rules or ever be above the law," Gillibrand said on CNN Thursday night.
"Creating a disparate set of rules for some members of the internet ecosystem is the wrong approach and ignores the last four decades of development in the U.S," they said.
If every other country is trying to get the best trade terms through disproportionately high tariffs, quotas or other means, why should we play by a different set of rules?
Republicans have a 53-seat majority in the Senate, where 51 votes are needed to pass a set of rules for the Trump trial, so Republicans cannot afford many defectors.
Despite this complex set of rules and customs, a growing number of processed foods that meet these age-old Passover restrictions can now be found in supermarkets across this country.
And initially if you're in the uncertain post-November 22016th world with unease, we had lived our lives playing by a certain set of rules and they had failed us.
Cuba's broader set of rules on the private sector that goes into effect on Friday has sparked concerns it is backtracking on market reforms necessary to help boost its ailing economy.
We didn't need no education in the formal sense – an education purely based on the recreation of a set of rules and symbols inside of a group of like-minded children.
The new system introduces a layer of autonomy which lets IT or security personnel define a set of rules and the system takes care of the rest without any additional intervention.
Financial regulators, who want banks to hold more capital against possible losses in the wake of the global financial crisis, reached a deal last week on a new set of rules.
Nor was there a set of rules that everyone was shown and agreed to beforehand (at least so far as we know — if there were any rules Google wasn't publicizing them).
That means it is subject to a clearer set of rules for mining and exploration, which is overseen by the United Nations, thereby reducing the scope for wrangling with national governments.
"Ford is taking a strong stand for the industry to develop a set of rules," Autonomic CEO Sunny Madra told The Verge in advance of Ford CEO Jim Hackett's keynote speech.
This kind of simple calculus doesn't capture everyone a reasonable person might care about, but it does set out a fairly clear set of rules for everyone to try to follow.
The situation for hundreds of thousands of Pakistani-descended women in England isin some ways worse than for those living in their homeland where only one, Islamic set of rules applies.
Almost every human culture studied by anthropologists has an elaborate set of rules about how food is divided, which means that people never grab food, but instead set about sharing it.
First, Donald Trump has won the nomination by the rules of the primary process, a set of rules that have been redesigned over time to be more open to voter input.
This ultimately is a story about romance, and the set of rules that the characters are given, that real people who are patients of cystic fibrosis are given in real life.
But the agency's 624-page drone rulebook, published Tuesday, also left the door open for a separate, more lenient set of rules that would apply to the smallest drones out there.
And, there are still many questions about what tax reform proposals could pass the Byrd Rule, the arcane set of rules that dictate what can be included in a reconciliation bill.
BRIAN MOYNIHAN: Well-- I think they mean what you hear is that-- they have a differentiated set of rules and regulations for smaller, less complex institutions and bigger, more complex institutions.
The House bill would not change Puerto Rico's exclusion, but instead would give Puerto Rico and other United States territories a set of rules for reducing their debts outside of bankruptcy.
So, tobacco companies came up with a reasonable-sounding set of rules for "transparency" in research, and created an organization called The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition to advocate for them.
At a House hearing, lawmakers expressed concerns about the proposed set of rules that many argue could impede security research, curtail cyber threat information sharing and actually weaken digital defenses worldwide.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration wrote a set of rules in 2016 that will soon force manufacturers to add an artificial noise to EVs when they're operating at low speeds.
History of the powder-keg regionJammu and Kashmir's quasi-independence dates back to 1927, when the region's administration allowed its subjects to have a separate set of rules for inheriting property.
At a House hearing, lawmakers expressed concerns about the proposed set of rules, which they argue could impede security research, curtail cyber threat information sharing and actually weaken digital defenses worldwide.
Local media had recently reported that members of the TCU were wary that the measure could breach the nation's Fiscal Responsibility Law - a set of rules aimed at balancing the budget.
But while all-powerful major labels and expensive gear no longer represent the barriers they once did, new power structures have emerged, ones with their own set of rules and expectations.
Hotel chains have lobbied intensely against Airbnb and tried to say that the home-sharing rival plays by a different set of rules than the Hiltons and Marriotts of the world.
Tatel wrote the opinion in 2014 striking down the last set of rules, arguing that the FCC treated internet service as a common carrier but did not classify it as such.
If we face another transition, the best we can do is institute a better set of rules that minimize the type of chaos and dubious ethical behavior we witnessed last year.
On Thursday, the F.C.C. chairman, Ajit Pai, rolled back a set of rules that guaranteed an open internet for Americans, a sweeping move that basically the entire internet is mad about.
But as with Ford, Carrier, and Amazon, a Trump presidency would likely mean doing business under an undefined and ever-changing set of rules that is subject to the president's whims.
Over the past week, Facebook and Twitter have codified a dual-class system for free speech: one set of rules for politicians or "world leaders," another for the rest of us.
They are told there will be one form to fill out, one insurance agent to deal with, a uniform, straightforward payment procedure, one standard set of rules, and low operational costs.
Like Val, I was an oldest child, performative and bossy, certain I could control the world by thinking about it enough and following an obscure set of rules that changed constantly.
The companies' arrangements with Mr. Cohen show how corporate executives reached outside usual channels to establish ties to a new administration that seemed to play with a new set of rules.
First, however, senators must adopt a set of rules governing the process — rules that will determine how long the trial will run, what evidence is permissible and which witnesses are allowed.
McConnell fired back on Wednesday, saying Pelosi has no leverage in the debate since Senate Republicans have already secured enough support to adopt their own set of rules without Democratic votes.
She developed a set of rules to make the most out of networking: don't be a wallflower, prepare several icebreaker questions, ready an elevator pitch, and ace the follow-up game.
Buy it here >>Offering both successes and failures from leading companies as a guide, "The Innovator's Dilemma" gives you a set of rules for capitalizing on the phenomenon of disruptive innovation.
To achieve racial equality in the congressional workforce, Congress must act to end its own double standard, which allows it operate as a privileged workplace with its own set of rules.
None of those efforts was particularly successful, because it was impossible to give the computer a set of rules long enough, or flexible enough, to approximate the power of human reasoning.
But on Thursday, exactly 20113 months after the 2016 election, the FEC had to delay the vote as Republicans and Democrats had not yet agreed on a narrow set of rules.
But on Thursday, exactly 16 months after the 2016 election, the FEC had to delay the vote as Republicans and Democrats had not yet agreed on a narrow set of rules.
Essentially, it's up to senators to decide the format of the trial, but they will most likely follow a set of rules governing impeachment trials that were revised in the 1980s.
"Congress should never be above the law or play by their own set of rules," Gillibrand, who says she has also been the victim of sexual harassment, said in a statement.
On the smallest scales of matter, where atoms and quarks abound, there exists a different and seemingly contradictory set of rules to the largest scale of matter, involving stars and galaxies.
So when the first one got to three million views across all platforms, those who thought, "Well, there's a rigid set of rules that apply to all viral videos," rethought that.
Unless the Court abides by one set of rules to adjudicate constitutional rights, it will continue reducing constitutional law to policy-driven value judgments until the last shreds of its legitimacy disappear.
Modern biotechnology can attempt parts, genetically recoding existing cells to run molecular programs never imagined, the result of which is a novel system constrained to iterate upon a new set of rules.
This type of experience meshes nicely with Brian Eno's pioneering work in generative music, a term Eno himself coined that refers to music that constantly changes according to a set of rules.
I mean, they will-, uh, so, basically, transportation, I think, in a lot of countries, it's like, you have a set of rules, but sometimes, just people doesn't really follow that rule.
You look at something like TPP, that's with a different set of countries with a different set of rules associated with it with a different set of disproportionately knocking down barriers overseas.
Change My View is an interesting testbed for Perspective because the subreddit has its own detailed set of rules for starting and moderating conversations that incite argument and heated debate by design.
"Building an attractive marketplace starts with establishing a predictable, stable set of rules that help to keep the risk pool balanced," he said, referring to the mix of healthy and unhealthy customers.
In 2016 Mr Xi updated one of Deng's early reforms aimed at ending the intraparty strife of the Mao era: a set of rules telling party members how to treat one another.
A clear set of rules would free carmakers from having to make implicit ethical choices about how vehicles should behave in a given situation; they would just have to implement the rules.
This includes: All of the EU's banks are governed by one set of rules that cover minimum capital requirements, a deposit guarantee scheme and a framework on how lenders should be rescued.
"With the possibility of reflationary policies being enacted, the market is bracing for a new bull phase under a different set of rules," said Koji Fukaya, president of FPG Securities in Tokyo.
She says some people tend to follow a rigid, seemingly arbitrary set of rules (one of which is apparently that cosplayers don't get naked) and ostracize those who don't stick to them.
California, the most populous U.S. state, accounts for about 12% of U.S. vehicle sales, and if the administration recognizes the deal it would allow automakers to operate under one set of rules.
The system is a set of rules on how the ex-couple is going to get through their divorce, while continuing to keep the needs of their six children paramount, said Rozen.
Another set of rules will also be required to determine for tax purposes whether a given company actually has a presence in a country beyond simply selling a product, the Times added.
California, the most populous U.S. state, accounts for about 217% of U.S. vehicle sales, and if the administration recognizes the deal it would allow automakers to operate under one set of rules.
A new Congress always passes a set of rules, but this is the first time it considered removing a core ethics reform before the ceremonial swearing-in photos had even been taken.
Capricorns seem to abide by their own set of rules for socializing with colleagues, friends, and family—their hang-ups around decorum and etiquette can seem straight out of the 19th century.
"  "He was trying to make a point about Hillary Clinton wanting to have one set of rules for herself and another set for the American people," Christie said on "Fox News Sunday.
The Vatican has a secret set of rules for priests who break their vow of celibacy and father children, a spokesperson for the Catholic Church confirmed to The New York Times Monday.
This is the Treasury Department's third set of rules aimed at curbing so-called inversions, where an American company merges with a foreign company and moves abroad to cut its tax bill.
However, experts say Facebook could one day face a similar set of rules as broadcast stations, as FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and bipartisan leaders have expressed a strong desire to introduce regulation.
The situation highlights the thorny trade-off US-based companies face when operating in China, which offers a lucrative and massive market but a different set of rules companies must play by.
Most valuably, I learnt a new set of rules at art school, which were that you can say and do whatever you like, as long as you trust yourself in doing so.
"  He said voters are "sick and tired of the Washington elite insiders living under a different set of rules" and echoed Ryan's warning that Comey's statement "sets a dangerous precedent moving forward.
Ratner said at the time that there would be no mixed martial arts shows in the state without a set of rules that would save it from the excesses of its roots.
Boiled down into layman's terms, "zoning" refers to a set of rules put in place by city planners to control what buildings are in a certain area and how they are used.
One of the more popular settings to break the mold is Ravenloft, a 1983 gothic-horror inspired set of rules and adventures that revolve around the powerful vampire Count Strahd von Zarovich.
It's only in a court of law that we can be confident that disputes will be mediated deliberately, and according to a set of rules intended to ensure justice for all parties.
NBC reported that creating a separate set of rules and restrictions for the hardest-hit states – notably, CA, NY, and WA – while allowing other states to return to business is a possibility.
"It is unreasonable to expect a country to warn each and every visitor about its complete set of rules and regulations in place," Essam Tamimi, a Dubai lawyer, said in an email.
Muslims who cover their faces in Quebec — perhaps fewer than 100 women in a province with nearly eight million people, according to a 2013 study — will face a bewildering set of rules.
See, when federal health authorities declared Covid-19 a public health emergency back in January, it triggered a set of rules requiring any tests to pass the FDA's "emergency use approval" process.
But on a plane, you have to abide by a set of rules that puts you into very close quarters with others — including people whom you might avoid pretty much everywhere else.
Now a set of rules proposed a little over a year ago would force tech platforms to cooperate continuously with government requests, without requiring so much as a warrant or court order.
As reigning heavyweight boxing champion, Muhammad Ali traveled to Japan to fight a professional wrestler under a modified set of rules that would be a precursor to future mixed martial arts contests.
To reduce burdens and penalties, employers need a federal E-Verify mandate so they only have to comply with one set of rules and employees in every state are treated the same.
Senate leaders have not yet begun to negotiate a set of rules to shape the trial that will be triggered once the House votes to impeach Trump next week, as is expected.
U.N. climate talks: The meetings in Madrid ended with big polluting countries blocking an agreement to enhance climate targets and deferring until next year a set of rules on international carbon trading.
"I am quite optimistic that ... good results will be seen from the dialogue," he said, adding that Japan was looking for a fair, common set of rules for trade in the region.
The move follows an agreement that was reached by European Union member states earlier this month on a new set of rules governing which financial products can be called "green" and "sustainable".
As Motherboard learned, Facebook's goal for objective moderation is to have a set of rules covering every conceivable human utterance or expression on the site to eliminate potential for error from moderators.
A version of those rules was stymied by the courts in 2017, so the administration issued a new set of rules in November, which had been scheduled to take effect on Monday.
In the Comcast case, the Justice Department cleared the deal pending certain conditions, known as a consent decree — a set of rules designed to prevent potential harm to consumers or to competition.
In May last year, the European Union put in place the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) — a set of rules that gives EU citizens more control over how their data is used online.
Even the Devil and his worshippers pale in comparison when one remembers that Satanism still implies a set of rules, and that most Satanists were historically either rude hippies or actual child-murderers.
But after that, they don't have to think about a lot because Apple has a certain set of rules, and there are a couple of black boxes in the way that it works.
To Cleveland Fed's Mester, having a set of rules, whatever they may be, could make policy more effective by making it easier for people to understand the aims, and limits, of Fed actions.
As a practical matter, federal officials say that task forces need one set of rules for all members to follow—and that the Constitution gives the feds the right to set those rules.
The Obama administration is weighing in on self-driving cars with a new set of rules for car and tech companies that are expected to bring federal regulations up to date with technology.
"Most of us want the same thing: to be able to work hard, play by the same set of rules, and take care of the people we love," she intoned in the video.
GDPR is an ambitious set of rules spanning from requirements to notify regulators about data breaches (within 72 hours, no less) to transparency for users about what data is being collected and why.
Hansen called on Facebook to introduce "geographically differentiated guidelines and rules for publication," rather than one set of rules, and asked the social media firm to distinguish between editors and general Facebook users.
That's because the EU's single market and customs union arrangements make it easy for people, goods and services to cross the border, with both nations following a similar set of rules and regulations.
I think women, not only in my industry but in the world, just wants to have a space where they can live and breathe by the same set of rules that men do.
What they need is a level playing field, where everyone knows the score and is being judged by the same set of rules — and that's exactly what an open pay policy can bring.
They wanted the Federal Aviation Administration to provide them with a set of rules they could test against, a safety standard they needed to meet in order to safely fly over populated areas.
Since 2010, China and the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have been discussing a set of rules aimed at avoiding conflict among rival claimants in the busy waterway.
"My bet is 2018, everything will be done (in) a maximum two years," Laurence Tubiana, France's climate ambassador, told Reuters when asked how long it would take to negotiate a set of rules.
LONDON (Reuters) - America's Cup defenders Emirates Team New Zealand and Italian challenger Luna Rossa started a race on Thursday to design the "fastest sailing monohull on earth" with a new set of rules.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued $344 billion worth of regulations during the Obama administration, according to the study, which was by far the most expensive set of rules from any federal agency.
Reconciliation comes with its own set of rules — one of which is that a reconciliation bill can't add to the deficit outside of the so-called "budget window" (usually five or 10 years).
The powerful Jockey Club is working with the Humane Society to eliminate the scourge of doping and, in the process, get the fragmented racing industry to play by a single set of rules.
Mr. Schneiderman, a Democrat, said of the settlement, "We hold every developer to the same set of rules, and when any developer flouts them, they will face serious consequences, just like Mr. Boymelgreen."
The bill proposed this week singles out CEU — a stalwart of liberal international education in Hungary — with a set of rules it might find prohibitive for continued operations, CEU leaders said on Wednesday.
We need a species-wide conversation about the future of human genetic enhancement After 20163 billion years of evolution by one set of rules, our species is about to begin evolving by another.
"A common set of rules distributed among a network of MIDI devices opens up a melodic space orchestrated by automatic logic and the artist's vision," the creators explain on the Automatic Orchestra website.
Places like Singapore and Hong Kong maintain light regulations, while neighboring Japan has encouraged a vast ecosystem of companies and investors around digital assets by pioneering a set of rules for the industry.
That's because the EU's single market and customs union arrangements make it easy for people, goods and services to cross the border, with both nations following a similar set of rules and regulations.
Censorship is best understood as the government inhibiting the speech of its citizens in the public square, based on a set of rules defined by those in power to serve their own purposes.
Smári McCarthy‏, of Iceland's Pirate Party, wants to see cryptocurrencies flourish in Iceland but hopes that they'll be regulated by a similar set of rules that govern the trading of stocks and bonds.
And with that comes tremendous amounts of responsibility, because the Senate has a set of rules — or at least, did — that gives each individual member the power to advance, change, or stop legislation.
Now imagine that instead of hard-wiring the machine with a set of rules for classification stored in one location of the computer's memory, you try the same thing on a neural network.
"Students also have a strict set of rules for how they operate their daily life, which includes a "fixed bed position, fixed queue position, fixed classroom seat, and fixed station during skills work.
But in terms of overseas markets, that we will pare back for where we have overreached our regulation and allow those markets to return to one market, one regulator, one set of rules.
From then on it was a question of following an adaptable set of rules of engagement - wearing the right protective gear, checking for exit routes, watching the behavior of security forces and protesters.
During President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial in 1999, senators came together in the Old Senate Chamber to agree on a set of rules to get the trial underway that both sides could support.
Guiding the arrangement between the Senate and Roberts is a nine-page set of rules the chamber adopted in the mid-1980s, though this template is likely to be supplemented with additional agreements.
For its part, the NHTSA now is in the awkward position of having to conform to the EPA's standards or risk the uncertainty that would come from pursuing a conflicting set of rules.
PECK Ballet is a classically based art form, so it comes with a certain set of rules, at least to start with, then it's about how far you want to push from there.
Facial recognition bans are being discussed by politicians across the US, for instance, and the EU passed the GDPR in 2016, a sweeping set of rules aimed at the protection of personal data.
I think that's the sentiment that he's responding to, not simply the upcoming election but this longstanding view that China has played by a different set of rules and has achieved remarkable results.
While America and the developed world should ensure their interests are respected and the world economy plays by a common set of rules, it must keep China's rise in perspective given past experiences.
And my view is that government and the company should come together to create a set of rules that will work for both while protecting the rights that I think must be protected.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's banks may have to comply with the world's first set of rules for coping with cyber attacks and other outages, Bank of England Deputy Governor Sam Woods said on Tuesday.
The worst outcome of a push to regulate big tech companies would be a set of rules that made it easier for people to exploit these companies' power, while leaving their fortresses intact.
She audits herself for some speck of dissatisfaction, arrives at an epiphany — one that might contravene any number of natural laws — and then extrapolates a set of rules and recommendations for all women.
Congress may soon vote on a new bill that would set net neutrality down as a matter of law rather than a set of rules to be changed every few years by the FCC.
But using bits to simulate physics didn't make much sense to famed physicist Richard Feynman, since the laws of physics at the smallest scale are rooted in a set of rules called quantum mechanics.
While most dermatologists urge both men and women to always wash their face before bed so all makeup, dirt, oil and grime gets removed, the country superstar, 73, follows her own set of rules.
Subject: Free Speech Shutdown Date: 228/22017/23City: Barberton, OhioYoutube has recently uploaded and begun to enforce a new set of rules which have horrifically strangled all content creator's abilities to create, well, content.
To answer this question fully, we have to go back to the 1950s, when the thieves code (the set of rules or understandings by which they led their lives) was at its most stringent.
From there, the data can be used to trigger an action—like ordering more milk when the carton in the smart refrigerator runs out, or adjusting the temperature automatically given a set of rules.
Two years later, Mr Obama's team hammered out a new set of rules requiring the country's cars and trucks to average 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025, an improvement of roughly 5% per year.
They are the proud custodians of an internally logical set of rules, developed over years, that do not seem to be producing good results and cannot easily be communicated to anyone outside the priesthood.
At its most self-confident, predictive political data-journalism reminds me of those Enlightenment thinkers who believed that the universe functioned according to a set of rules that could be discovered with enough study.
This means that up to 2010, there is no set of rules that the EC can cite as being discriminately applied to Apple versus everyone else to provide the firm with a selective advantage.
Nations recently agreed at the latest round of United Nation climate talks in Poland to a set of rules to govern how they implement their pledges to cut emissions under the Paris climate agreement.
We're all up to speed on the general set of rules to adhere to when diving into the process: minimal cleavage, nothing too tight, save the bold colors and patterns for a later date.
FSMA, crucially, will also hold imported produce, like those Mexican peppers, to the same standards as domestic ones, and overall it will be the first country-wide, mandatory set of rules for growing produce.
It's one of the basic ideas in Einstein's theory of general relativity, a set of rules that correctly describes how the planets orbit the sun and how neutron stars collide to produce gravitational waves.
But it appears that Lyft's gripe just boils down to the fact that Uber is a much larger competitor and both companies have to play by the same set of rules, at the moment.
In the public discussion draft of its drone rules (called a Notice of Proposed Rule Making, or NPRM) the FAA had proposed a less strict set of rules for drones in the "micro" category.
As one example, there should a coordinated set of rules and regulations around third-party guidance to allow for more partnerships between fintech lenders and banks looking to improve their small business lending processes.
It wasn't Da's first time fighting three rounds, as he had been competing in amateur tournaments with his school for the past 2 years, but Max Muay Thai has its own set of rules.
And, although, it would be 15 years until she opened the door to her first store, Jónsdóttir played by her own set of rules when it came to both her life and her jewelry.
Perhaps it's time to take a hint from Norway: Thanks to a set of rules released in 1987, the country doesn't even keep track of scores in youth sports until the kids are 13.
Four former financial regulators said considerable progress has been made in implementing Wall Street reforms but that it is time to assess the current set of rules as the country elects a new leader.
In theory, international disputes like this can be resolved through ICANN's Uniform Domain-Name Dispute Resolution Policy (or UDRP), which gives registrars a clear set of rules beyond the specific rulings of national courts.
Outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday, protesters and members of Congress accused the justices of adopting a double standard: one set of rules for white Christians and another for Muslims and other religious minorities.
LONDON (Reuters) - Multinational companies would have to calculate their tax liabilities according to one set of rules across the European Union under proposals on Tuesday aimed at stopping them shifting profits to avoid taxes.
But if our culture has eroded to the point that even this most basic form of civic participation has become a weapon, no set of rules or regulations will save us from our deserts.
On July 27, Washington, DC's Office of Cable Television, Film, Music, and Entertainment proposed a set of rules restricting the city's internet service providers from selling customer data and browsing history without their consent.
The report was intended to measure the department's compliance with a longstanding set of rules, known as the "Handschu" guidelines, first imposed on the NYPD decades ago as part of a federal court settlement.
However, to ensure the FBI doesn't repeat its role, a set of rules should be adopted that governs how the FBI addresses any scenario in which it might affect the electorate's independence of thought.
Later this year or in 2019, a second set of rules, called the ePrivacy Regulation, will put in place much more rigid requirements for individual consent for the sale and use of customer data.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Governor Andrew Cuomo has struck down a new set of rules severely restricting what types of books and other goods inmates in New York State prisons can receive.
You've probably heard about this––even if the idea that rich people play by different rules is a common one, it's still illuminating to see exactly what set of rules they do play by.
The Trump administration on Wednesday announced that it will roll back requirements for more energy-efficient lightbulbs, introducing a set of rules that could lead to increased greenhouse gas emissions that accelerate global warming.
Trump's Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has announced its intention to roll back the 2014 expansion of Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA), an Obama-era set of rules meant to combat modern-day redlining.
Some of the biggest companies in the world — Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Alibaba among them — are finding they need to play by an entirely new set of rules on the once-anarchic internet.
There's no one set of rules about ideal coffee intake; the right dose varies by individual, says Robert Graham, MD, the co-founder of FRESH Med, an integrative health practice in New York City.
But throughout its battle with UEFA, City has given the impression that it would rather fundamentally alter the soccer landscape for good than submit to a set of rules that it does not like.
"The whole history of humankind is basically the definition of who is us and who is them, and the question of whether we should all live under the same set of rules," he said.
While the Golden Globes considered "The Lion King" to be an animated feature, the Academy has a different set of rules which will result in the film being absent from the animated feature category.

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