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The phrase "awaited rules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to rules or guidelines that have been anticipated or expected to be released or established.
Example: "The team is eager to implement the awaited rules that will govern the new project."
Alternatives: "expected regulations" or "anticipated guidelines".
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Rupert Murdoch finds himself in a familiar predicament as he considers a bid for The Los Angeles Times: awaiting rule changes from the government, Amy Chozick reports.
In an eagerly awaited ruling, judges in Karlsruhe ruled that the European Stability Mechanism did not violate German law.
Health insurance companies, state regulators and consumer advocates have eagerly awaited these rules since Obama enacted the health care overhaul in March 2010.
While the firms await final rules from regulators, they have started an aggressive public relations campaign.
Piazza Awaits Ruling Bob Watson, baseball's official in charge of enforcement, said he was still waiting to hear from the umpires involved in Thursday's game, during which Mike Piazza grabbed Dodgers pitcher Guillermo Mota by the throat after Mota hit Piazza with a pitch.
NET NEUTRALITY: Earlier this year, the Federal Communications Commissions issued its long-awaited rules on net neutrality.
The government considers such agreements to be illegal until long-awaited rules can be worked that would divide revenues among Iraq's fractious regions.
Mr. Bernanke said that the Fed would issue next week long-awaited rules to restrict new exotic mortgages and high-cost loans for people with weak credit.
The long-awaited rules were outlined in the Dodd-Frank act, the financial regulatory law enacted last year, and largely spelled out in November when the S.E.C. first proposed the rules.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has issued long-awaited rules on mortgage lending that should help protect home buyers and the global financial system from a repeat of the subprime disaster.
Now, the Obama administration is announcing long-awaited rules designed to repair the law's unfulfilled promise and promote the kind of racially integrated neighborhoods that have long eluded deeply segregated cities like Chicago and Baltimore.
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