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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abolish rules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the removal or elimination of regulations or guidelines, often in a political or organizational setting.
Example: "The new policy aims to abolish rules that hinder creativity and innovation within the workplace."
Alternatives: "eliminate regulations" or "remove restrictions".
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The European Commission this week also signalled plans to abolish rules which allow states to relocate refugees to the first EU country they arrive in.
Judy Van Horn, the associate athletics director and senior woman administrator at Michigan, wants to abolish rules about phone calls she feels are unenforceable.
Among other things, the program requires Greece to abolish rules that limit competition among professions like accountancy and law and lead to higher fees for businesses and individuals.
In some ways these collaborations are a logical end point to the government's decision two decades ago to abolish rules that barred the major TV networks from owning their prime-time shows.
That will almost certainly change soon, the result of the legislation and recent court settlements that have set out to reduce processing fees and abolish rules by the major card companies that have made it impractical for merchants to give discounts to customers using cheaper forms of payment, like cash.
On March 4th the White House endorsed a petition to abolish rules that prevent mobile-phone users from moving their handset between operators, even when their contracts have expired.Macon Phillips, the White House digital director, says citizens appreciate conversation with their governments, even when their petitions do not change policy.
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He said the intention -from 2003 - is to abolish capital rules which penalise pensioners with savings above £3,000, end the weekly means test, and increase the minimum income guarantee by linking this to rises in earnings throughout the next parliament.
The DCLG also set out moves to reduce bureaucracy facing builders, saying it intended to abolish 90 rules that can be applied by councils, including the requirement that some have to collect their own rainwater.
The government offered to enact legislation in 1983 to exempt the London Stock Exchange from proceedings in the Restrictive Practices Court providing the LSE volunteered to abolish its rules on fixed minimum commissions.
So, let's abolish those rules that stop us from doing that.
But after it joins the WTO, Vietnam will be expected to abolish these rules as of Jan . 1 , 2009
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