Sentence examples for maintain a rule from inspiring English sources

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A7 Auto Pollution Rules Kept California regulators rejected pleas from the automobile industry and resolved to maintain a rule requiring that 10percentt of cars offered for sale in the state starting in 2003 emit little or no pollution.

Try to maintain a rule that you must know what a word means to say it, and that you must mean what that word means.

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His party, Shas, argued for maintaining a rule that exempts thousands of Yeshiva students from military service, even though more and more Israelis want Haredis also to be drafted.

It was more a surgical than a statistical route.Denver entered the game a two-and-a-half point favourite, largely because of Mr Manning's tremendous popularity: even one of the sharps profiled in James Vlahos's tremendously entertaining piece about the world's best football betters maintains a rule of never wagering against a marquee quarterback.

The Democratic National Committee has maintained a rule barring corporate cash donations for the Charlotte festivities slated for September, so Democrats accepted the gift cards as an in-kind donation to help cover convention costs.

Since marrying in 1996, Jackman said he and Furness have maintained a rule to not be apart from each other for more than two weeks at a time, and said they "talk about everything all the time".

Particularly, two distinct and alternating phases of WCST have been described in terms of performance and in terms of neurophysiological correlates [ 9]: the search for a new principle (set shifting) and maintaining a rule (maintaining set).

On the other hand, because this system maintains a rule-based structure it is very easy to incorporate expert human knowledge.

Maintaining a rules based system over time is like adding to a house of cards.

The popes in Avignon, especially Benedict XII (1334 42), were able to maintain a tenuous rule over the city.

The equal protection clause does not require the state to maintain a rigid rule of equal taxation, to resort to close distinctions, or to maintain a precise scientific uniformity; and possible differences in tax burdens not shown to be substantial or which are based on discriminations not shown to be arbitrary or capricious, do not fall within constitutional prohibitions.

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