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But the rules for monitoring remain unfinished.
But the rules for skin grafts are far more complicated.
But the rules for broadcasters change depending on the hour that certain words are uttered.
Health care is regulated, too, but the rules for private schools (which threaten a public monopoly) seem designed to snuff them out.
But the "rules" for real life choices need to be good guides to what the winner will do after the choice is made.
But the rules for testing were not so stringent as they would later become in response to another drug-induced calamity, in 1961.
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Airlines may not change the fare, but alter the rules for getting the fare.
He would not only raise the retirement age but harmonise the rules for private and public pensions, the source of a huge perceived grievance.
It seemed neither Japanese nor French, which are the two principal cuisines being fused at Japonais, but then the rules for restaurants like these aren't firm.
But when the rules for what constitutes acceptable beauty are so fixed, and the pressure to look good is so overwhelming, where does choice end and obligation begin?
But under the rules for the sequester, such transfers aren't counted.
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