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This concern has fueled calls for governments to impose rules to enforce "network neutrality," or equal priority to all Internet traffic, regardless of the content.
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By contrast, China imposed rules to keep home prices there from rising too fast.
The E.P.A. is behind schedule in imposing rules to ratchet down domestic production, and smuggling is rarely detected.
Following a huge rise in birth defects and miscarriages the government moved over 800 families to new homes.Most Western governments have since imposed rules to minimise pollution from landfills and incinerators and to prevent leaks of toxic waste.
In September, Santander UK outlined its plans to meet regulatory imposed rules to "ring-fence" retail businesses from corporate businesses, which are designed to limit the exposure of the taxpayer to corporate losses.
When football became professional in the late 1880s and clubs formed limited companies to protect their members from personal liability for the expenses, the Football Association imposed rules to prevent these clubs becoming mere commercial vehicles.
Both of New Jersey's senators, Frank R. Lautenberg and Robert Menendez, introduced legislation on Monday that would bar the F.A.A. from imposing rules to limit flights at Kennedy unless it also limited flights at Newark.
That truce fell apart, on the eve of parliamentary elections, after the military council spelled out for the first time its intention to preserve a decisive role for itself in Egyptian politics far into the future, elevating itself above civilian control and imposing rules to protect individual and minority rights.
Gaus, for example, appeals to Rousseau's statement that the fundamental problem to which the social contract is meant to be the solution is to find a way of imposing rules to regulate our common life "in which each, while uniting himself with all, may still obey himself alone, and remain as free as before" (Gaus 2011, 1. Also see Rawls 1996, 219).
If it did, Congress would be justified in imposing rules to prevent it, as it has since Teddy Roosevelt was president.
But the Transportation Security Administration, the new agency supervising aviation security, has decided not to impose rules requiring screeners to be high school graduates.
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