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The result is a system that forces students to juggle their education amid ever changing rules, students say.
Nine years later in the very same newspaper, O. O'Grady took umbrage with the ever changing rules, pointing to the holding the ball (sound familiar) as a key example.
Government corruption is hindering the development of a healthy private sector as companies seek to navigate an environment with ever changing rules.
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What is most bothersome, however, are the ever-changing rules.
He added that the memo seemed to show "the application of ever-changing rules".
Yet the ever-changing rules still are not easy to navigate.
Medicare's ever-changing rules swallow up resources that should be devoted to patients, not paperwork.
They played by the ever-changing rules, stopping at checkpoints for permission to get where they were going.
Another variable is what the ever-changing rules allow a quarterback and his receivers to do that a previous era's quarterback and receivers could not do.
A warning: If you are not familiar with the history and structure of Formula One; don't know its complicated, ever-changing rules and regulations; and haven't followed its internecine politics, you may find yourself struggling to understand the terminology.
The biggest challenge we face in this role is the importance of staying up to date with the ever-changing rules and maintaining a level of knowledge of the latest regulations.
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