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What's more, a charitable foundation is subject to rules and oversight.
Many of the most eminent Soviet musicians were subject to rules that stifled their creativity.
"We are subject to rules on banking secrecy because we deal with confidential information," Laufer explains.
Under the law, they would be subject to rules on quality control and oversight, not unlike large drug makers.
These make it clear that Tibet was subject to rules, laws and decisions made by the Yuan and Qing rulers.
Similarly, however, there are two sides to a contract and business must acknowledge that in return for the ability to function it is subject to rules and constraints.
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The game opens to bleak, oppressive graphics and a musical score to match, poising the player as just a cog in the wheel, subject to rule after rule.
It is East versus West; the democratic system against autocracy; publicly traded airlines subject to rule of law competing with monarchies with no shareholders to answer to.
First, all individuals subjected to rules, laws, and regulations should take part in writing those rules.
Lowenstein-Jensen (L-J) culture was performed on all of these subjects to rule out TB.
Fluorescent in situ Hybridization or karyotype analysis was performed in all 14 subjects to rule out the presence of a marker chromosome 15.
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