Regulations
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It turns out government buys software the same way that it buys chairs and brownies and tanks: from government
regulations
that are over 1,000 pages long.
But it is important to recognize that North Korea and South Korea started out with identical sets of rules in both the sense of laws and regulations, but also in the deeper senses of understandings, norms, culture, values and beliefs.
In August 2008, UAE public officials noted that 40 percent of the country's 1,098 labor camps had violated minimum health and fire safety
regulations.
So, basically we have public leaders, public officials who are out of control; they are writing bills that are unintelligible, and out of these bills are going to come maybe 40,000 pages of regulations, total complexity, which has a dramatically negative impact on our life.
India has got strong environmental
regulations
on paper, but this company has violated many of them.
In India, paralegals and clients have drawn on their case experience to propose smarter
regulations
for the handling of minerals.
Now, when you go to visit John of God, there are all kinds of rules and
regulations.
Now there's a mood to put some of that stuff back in place, but the lobbyists are already there trying to weaken the
regulations
after the legislation has just passed.
Because we are flame-retarding everything, and we have weak
regulations
for toxic chemicals.
The other thing you learn when you travel in these countries, in the Middle East, Latin American, South American countries, a lot of times when they build stuff, there's no rules and
regulations.
I mean, we've essentially been exporting oil spills when we import oil from places without tight environmental
regulations.
The male and female moron-commandos share the same locker room, and apparently military
regulations
require all females to wear black bras and panties.
How they must adhere to all the rigid rules and regulations, but the daughter seems to have problems staying on track, what with nasty thoughts of others and her use of bad language.
In my experience guns at sea are severely restricted due to customs regulations., also having a dog on board was odd.Anti Rabies laws especially in Europe restrict carrying of animal severely.
The Francis Durbridge serials all seemed to inhabit the same universe,that of unexplained happenings,people being not what they seem & the villain being someone close to the hero/victim.A predictable universe in some ways,but one with its own rules &
regulations.
Apart from ridiculing a bunch of Rabbis inventing warped machines to get around Sabbath regulations, he really doesn't attack Judaism and seems enraged when a Rabbi actually challenges the existence of the State of Israel.
Not sure about the regulations, nowadays some of the airline security stuff seems OTT nonsense, but why take your shoes off before the emergency landing, common sense tells me this is not a good idea!
Spock's encyclopedic knowledge of Starfleet
regulations
enables him to manipulate the tribunal into allowing him to present otherwise inadmissible evidence.
The episode ends when the tribunal learns that Spock's "evidence" is in fact being transmitted to the Enterprise directly from Talos IV, in violation of Starfleet
regulations.
Security in English airports is not exactly what it should be, but I guess it's not better anywhere else in the world and even now they have tightened up all rules and
regulations
it is just fun to go through their procedures and foil them systematically.
The film then is a deep reflection on the necessity to respect standards and
regulations
all along the police and justice line if we don't want to make a mistake, which in its turn of course does not justify the death penalty since anyway it goes against the deepest belief Americans are supposed to have: "We hold these truths to be self-evident , that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness."
However, even is this is true, the script should have made reference to this hard to believe 'fact' in dialogue, simply because the situation was so unusual and would have breached the strictly enforced wartime
regulations
concerning the blackout.
While trying to lay out the rules and
regulations
of said game, Dragonstrike gives you a cheesy story-line played out by cheesier actors in front of the cheesiest excuse for blue screen this side of the helicopter crash sequence in Sudden Death.
Yogi Bear is a free spirit who chafes at the rules and
regulations
of his limited world, and yet enjoys the comforts it offers.
The boy racer in everyone will enjoy the enthralling ride - equal to any racecam footage modern motorsport provides - the roar of a 60's Ferrari - to the enthusiast a sound now made mechanically impossible by noise
regulations.
Army
regulations
call for the flag "to be worn so that to observers, it looks as if the flag is flying against a breeze."
The natural tendency for monopolies and oligopolies to arise needs to be constrained by
regulations.
Safety
regulations
must, at a minimum, be applied to the prescription of the anti-retroviral medications that fight HIV, because such drugs are extremely sensitive to dosage changes and interactions with other medicines.
The commercial question is also hard to answer, for a simpler reason: The real extent of sanctions enforcement will not be clear until the late stages of the six-month “wind-down period” provided by the new US
regulations
for businesses to disengage from Iran.
A no-deal Brexit would rule out the transition period that Britain desperately needs to negotiate the thousands of rules, regulations, and standards required to continue trading with Europe, as well as the US, Japan, China, and other countries covered by agreements negotiated by the EU over many decades.
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