Sentence examples for difference in the rule from inspiring English sources

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We simply notice the arguments which are claimed to justify a difference in the rule as to property devoted to public uses from that in respect to property used solely for purposes of private gain, and which only by virtue of the conditions of its use becomes such as the public has an interest in.

Update 12 25 p.m. PT: The Justice Department defended the Rule 41 changes in a statement provided to TechCrunch, saying that the adjustments amount to a small procedural difference in the rule rather than a Constitutional overhaul.

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The difference in the rules comes to the fore each season during inter-league play and in the World Series.

The coefficients corresponding to differences in the rule of law and corruption indices26 are not individually significant (cf. columns 3 and 4) in Table 1).

In fact, there are several differences in the rules that brotherhoods set for the Holy Week procession.

Mr. Liew rejected the suggestion by Hong Kong authorities that the introduction of the contract could lead to "regulatory arbitrage," in which investors exploit differences in the rules of the two exchanges.

"There is a much better understanding of the nuances and the differences in the rules of the game in the emerging world than there is in the developed countries," said Mr. Nash, whose biggest investor is from Abu Dhabi.

In a report to the committee, the experts will explain that companies can avoid taxes by exploiting differences in the rules governing the two sets of books that all companies must keep, one for shareholders and the other for the I.R.S., according to people who have seen the report.

There are some differences in the rules established by the regulatory bodies of each country, but the same general principles apply throughout Europe [29, 30].

These are fundamental questions that might lead to enormous differences in the rules our particles play by today, and are something we'd want an answer to before coming into potentially deadly contact with them.

This could be a consequence of: (a) the peculiarities of the Spanish environment, such as the lower degree of protection offered to the investors which, together with less-developed capital markets, has resulted in a higher degree of share concentration (De Miguel et al. 2003; and (b) the differences in the rules regulating audit activity (Cabal García et al. 2007).

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