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The institutes' rules on consulting work used to be stricter but were relaxed in 1995, in part to help the agency recruit top scientists and avoid losing them to higher bidders.
Medicare covers weight-loss surgery according to the institutes' rules, but many private insurers refuse to cover the surgery at all, said Dr. Philip Schauer, director of the bariatric and metabolic institute at the Cleveland Clinic.
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He instituted rules, and lots of them.
So they don't institute rules".
The International Table Tennis Federation instituted rules this year to restrict Chinese players from competing for other nations.
A positive step, Hillenbrand said, would be to institute rules similar to the ones in Britain.
Long before these guidelines arrived, campuses had begun instituting rules of "affirmative consent".
He tried to institute rules that would prevent accountants from consulting for the same companies they were auditing.
Since the accident, the city has been revamping its ferry operation, pledging to institute rules and procedures and improve training.
Goodell would not rule out instituting rules regarding the three-point stance, which linemen use on nearly every play before launching themselves, often headfirst, into opposing players.
In an effort to stamp out corruption, the speaker has instituted rules requiring greater transparency, stricter ethics and heightened oversight of groups requesting money.
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