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Discover Ludwig"interim rule" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
An example sentence would be: "The interim rule has been clarified by new regulations." Interim rule generally means a temporary rule or regulation, often put in place until a more permanent solution can be found.
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Mr. Alvarez, the Fed lawyer, said the agency opposed installing an interim rule during an appeal.
"My only task is to comply for 90 days, to carry out an interim rule," he said.
The council now has the power to make interim rule changes, but that hardly means it will do so at its next meeting Sunday.
On 2 October, Bishop and Parry approved an interim rule based on a rumour that protesters, including men, might be planning to enter parliament dressed in niqabs.
Or, better yet, the administration could have just issued a new "interim" rule with language that addressed the judge's request for more detailed explanation.
On Wednesday, Judge Leon suggested that one option for him was to direct the Fed to write a replacement, or interim, rule to satisfy his objections while the appeal continues.
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Interim rules are in place, the agency emphasizes.
The guidelines are barely changed from interim rules issued a year ago, the patent office said.
Final interim rules for the federal mental health parity law have been in limbo for the past three years.
Monday's announcement also included some "interim" rules, which could be tweaked after a 45-day public-comment period.
"In my opinion, some of these interim rules may have been calibrated a little too stringently," he said.
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