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California, he later learned, was one of the few states that had rules governing the use of teen-age informants, and prohibiting recruits younger than thirteen.
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Many colleges have rules governing this situation.
The military has rules governing the privacy of soldiers in therapy, but they contain more exceptions than the federal law protecting civilians.
Although the Board of Regents already has rules governing deacquisition by the cultural institutions it oversees, "these regulations go further," James C. Dawson, chairman of the Regents' cultural education committee, said.
The EU, for example, has rules governing the voluntary withdrawal of members, but says nothing about whether a member can be expelled.
The mathematical model has been constructed to i) be applicable to a population of interacting cells in proliferation, ii) to consider the cell population as a continuum density structured by the quantity p of transferable P-gp activity and iii) to have rules governing transfer.
Many park systems have rules governing geocaches.
If people are to dare to make use of the four freedoms, we must also have rules governing the security not only of goods and capital but also of individuals.
It is, of course, controversial to claim that monkeys have rule-governed propositional social knowledge systems as claimed in (iv) and (v).
Each company has its own rules governing this situation.
I had rules that governed my working life before Sept. 11.
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