What it does is set out the EU's aims and goals much more clearly and tidies up the existing set of rules. |
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He is a man full of spunk and vigor, an outlawlike figure with his own set of rules that contradict those of the rest of society. |
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The novel has no Platonic form, and there is certainly no requirement that writers adhere to a formula or set of rules. |
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In this circumstance it is appropriate to depend upon a set of rules for swift action. |
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There are a set of rules that the Congress and the department have worked out over years that are assumed to be fair and reasonable. |
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When I speak of just war criteria, I mean a specific and codified set of rules of conduct by which particular wars may be evaluated. |
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They are typically based on a set of rules that define incoming and outgoing network traffic. |
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Disguised in the legal language is a set of rules to facilitate the corporate takeover of global services. |
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The stability of rule-ordered actions is dependent upon the shared meaning assigned to words used to formulate a set of rules. |
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By design, neither set of rules purports to override existing international water agreements. |
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Pidgin is spoken slowly and graspingly, has no formal set of rules or consistent structure, and relies heavily on the speakers' native languages. |
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Finding the product of multiplicands of any length by small multipliers is accomplished using a set of rules. |
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Understanding the atom required a new kind of mechanics that operated through a new set of rules. |
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In linguistics a grammar is a limited set of rules which allows the production an unlimited number of sentences. |
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Automated programs follow a rigid set of rules that may not adequately reproduce the common sense we humans use when reviewing a page. |
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They evolved from a common ancestor but for both nations to play each other at all a hybrid set of rules has had to be devised. |
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The clang of a gong calls the bilingual sessions to order, and proceedings operate according to a precise set of rules adapted from those of the British Parliament. |
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But transgression, by definition, requires a firm set of rules. |
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My idea of a game, first of all, is that it represents a subset of the rules of Life, or an artificially contrived set of rules that represent something else entirely. |
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Crimp their style with a set of rules, and they'll feel honor-bound to give those rules a vigorous tweak. |
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If the hackers adhere to a set of rules, the companies pledge not to initiate legal action. |
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In these countries there is greater emphasis on a clear set of rules prescribing actions and methods to deal with uncertain and ambiguous situations. |
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Poets are distant cousins at most, and labor under a distinctly different set of rules. |
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As a consequence, setting forth a specific set of rules regarding the proper level of aggregation is quite difficult. |
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When I embark upon a film, I design a set of rules and create the film according to these rules. |
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Each search engine has their own set of rules, algorithms, regulations, etc., that they apply to web sites that become part of their indices or databases. |
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Journalism has a slightly different set of rules for choosing topics and sorting evidence. |
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It is a game that owes as much to brains as brawn, governed by a set of rules that could have been written by a Philadelphia lawyer. |
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We were able to argue with the former administration for a better set of rules. |
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Central to realisation of these goals is a comprehensive set of rules requiring transparency of trading information. |
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The subsequent three chapters provide specific guidance for various substance types, as a set of rules with explanations and examples. |
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The final set of rules is designed to preserve the dignity of the parliament. |
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An unambiguous formula or set of rules for solving a problem in a finite number of steps. |
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A file transfer protocol is a set of rules that two computers follow for transferring files between them. |
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It is not appropriate for each of those components to follow a substantively different set of rules on the same issue. |
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The result is a complex, overlapping set of rules which is most undesirable in the sphere of consumer protection where remedies should be accessible and understandable. |
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Successive choreographers have found the artform's freedom liberating, but they have either struggled to find a shared set of rules or deliberately avoided them. |
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Take Scottish shinty and Irish hurling and divvy up a fair compromise to create a composite set of rules incorporating both traditions finer points. |
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Bidegain insists the media have perpetuated a misperception that the Border Patrol operates under its own set of rules. |
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A set of rules governing the procedure for examination of applications for family reunification and for entry and residence of family members should be laid down. |
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Instead of living within a restrictive set of rules, guiltily desiring secret things, we're writing the rules together This raises another question: why is polyamory becoming more widespread? |
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In the end, no set of rules will police everybody. |
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In the framework of this report, which is intended to offer a set of rules governing setoff to be adopted for international contracts, it would seem necessary to select among the three theoretical conceptions of the set-off. |
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In 1998 the Commission adopted for a recommendation rather than a set of rules, relying on the market's interest in ensuring that the consumer was properly informed. |
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A new set of rules would be drawn up to abolish that practice. |
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In 1995, we were able to tell the Americans to take a hike because we had a set of rules we could use to tell them we were not going to listen to their bullying, whereas in 1993-94 we didn't have them. |
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The new regulation will introduce a single set of rules that must be applied uniformly by animal handlers, slaughtermen and official inspectors all over the EU and even by non-EU trading partners. |
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The CSSD has developed a set of rules and procedures to assist food aid donor countries to identify and keep account of the food aid transactions they are involved in. |
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In some countries, the set of rules and oversight procedures dates back from decades and has been inspired by the direct inspection's philosophy that was best practice at the time. |
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There is no automatic hierarchy between these two but the balancing must take place in accordance with a clearly-defined set of rules, discussed below. |
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Over the years, the European Community has pieced together a set of rules which are either directly applicable to the cultural sphere or have a strong impact on it. |
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We should neither oversell nor overestimate the actual value of a set of rules. We all deserve a genuine market economy supported by its regulating arm the World Trade Organisation. |
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Another very important set of rules the Statistics law' is in the offing. |
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Quite frankly I see no reason why if we have a set of rules good enough for interprovincial trade it should not be able to be meshed with whatever the rules are for inspection for international trade. |
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The handling and control of classified information and testimony, the requirement for non-partisanship, and the need to pursue lines of inquiry to their logical conclusion require a set of rules devised for this purpose. |
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A system of units is a set of rules which defines in a consistent manner the unit of measurement of all quantities used in natural science and technology. |
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Each of these publication outlets has its own set of rules, structure, jargon and technical language, quality assurance methods, and capacity for detail and thoroughness. |
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They became members of The Football Association on 30 November 1863 but continued to use their own set of rules. |
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Moreover, in fashioning a special set of rules for the trustees of an income trust, we reiterate that our intention is to not derogate in any way from the duties imposed on trustees of other types of trusts. |
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Instead of feeling as though I'm living within a restrictive set of rules, guiltily desiring secret things, I feel as though we're writing the rules together. |
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If you know that all the text you wish to analyse is correct, a set of rules that overgenerate a grammar would be sufficient. |
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Accountability exists when two parties adhere to a set of rules and procedures that govern their interactions and that are based on a mutual agreement or understanding of their roles and responsibilities vis-Ã -vis each other. |
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What I dislike intensely about the competitions is that, in spite of a set of rules that we have drawn up, there are still some people who try to cheat, try to get around the rules. |
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They were referred to as the Sheffield Rules, and were the first official set of rules and laws for the game of football. |
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For the first time, there will be a clear set of rules that allow men and women to determine what they are entitled to when a marital relationship breaks down. |
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While it is closely linked to the contract of sale, it is a separate contract between slightly different parties and bound by a different set of rules. |
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A public key cryptosystem is a set of rules for deciphering messages composed via secret key cryptosystems. |
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Simultaneously, the Berlin Group, which is made up of various market participants in the cards market, has been working on a set of rules for the clearing of card transactions inspired by the ISO 20022 work. |
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Paradigms are a set of rules and regulations defining an organization's boundaries and actions to foster change. |
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There is no magic formula, or even a hard and fast set of rules to follow, but there are some tips that should help you have better access to music. |
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In this short review, we highlight some of the common centriole structural errors found in the literature and define a set of rules that define centriole structure. |
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Once people have been separated from what we consider familiar and acceptable, we then give ourselves licence to treat them according to a different set of rules, which invariably means badly, cruelly, inhumanely. |
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At the end of March, the utility industry would be corporatized, but a consistent set of rules will be needed to set a framework for independent power production. |
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As policymakers talk through potential reforms, they must commit to a prudent set of rules, while resisting the temptation to create a program that over-regulates, or one that is punitive rather than stabilizing. |
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Between 970 and 973 a council was held, under the aegis of Edgar, where a set of rules were devised that would be applicable throughout England. |
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A specific set of rules applies for the use of long s in German text, but nowadays it is rarely used in Antiqua typesetting. |
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In 1862, John Charles Thring of Uppingham School also devised an influential set of rules. |
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Association football is played in accordance with a set of rules known as the Laws of the Game. |
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Most commonly, the term constitution refers to a set of rules and principles that define the nature and extent of government. |
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A group known as The Philosophical Society of Oxford was run under a set of rules still retained by the Bodleian Library. |
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Eventually, the band worked out their differences and put in place a new set of rules to keep the group intact. |
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The formula regulations contain a very strict set of rules which govern vehicle power, weight and size. |
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Grammar can be described as a system of categories and a set of rules that determine how categories combine to form different aspects of meaning. |
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Tablut is the only tafl game where a relatively intact set of rules have survived into our time. |
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Traditionally, certain letters were rendered differently according to a set of rules. |
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Regulation is an abstract concept of management of complex systems according to a set of rules and trends. |
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Secondly, that law is nothing more than a set of rules to provide order and governance of society. |
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An electoral system is the set of rules that determines how elections and referendums are conducted and how their results are determined. |
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It reflects a focus on de-compartmentalizing issues and looking beyond specific dockets or case files and trying to establish on a sector-wide basis a new set of rules of engagement through agreement and consensus building. |
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Instead of subjecting sanctions to some kind of rigid set of rules, we should, in the name of the efficacy of our impact on world politics, leave their application to sagacious political evaluation. |
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Instead, in authoritarian and repressive countries where fighting crime is willfully confused with suppressing dissent, a different set of rules must be applied in order to shape political and social development. |
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As part of the single market of 500 million consumers, Welsh businesses can operate with a single set of rules and without barriers which would raise prices or slow delivery. |
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These rules were abrogated in 1967 when they were superseded by the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, a separate set of rules specifically governing the Courts of Appeals. |
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Snooker gained its own identity in 1884 when officer Sir Neville Chamberlain, while stationed in Ooty, devised a set of rules that combined pyramid and life pool. |
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The Olympic Charter, the set of rules and guidelines for the organization of the Olympic Games and for governing the Olympic Movement, states that. |
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They create a common set of rules and organise international competitions. |
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Confucius's teachings were later turned into an elaborate set of rules and practices by his numerous disciples and followers, who organized his teachings into the Analects. |
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The market process could not develop and evolve without a coterminously evolving, clearly defined and enforceable set of rules of property and contract of course. |
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The set of rules governing proper pronunciation is called tajwid. |
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The formula is a set of rules that all participants' cars must meet. |
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The Freemason's Tavern was the setting for five more meetings between October and December, which eventually produced the first comprehensive set of rules. |
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