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"The director's relationship with actors is a very ad-hoc one that you can't make rules about," Stone said.
Did she make rules about when he could and could not wear dresses?
The counter-argument of DOMA proponents is that the government gets to make rules about who gets benefits — it could say that no spouses get estate-tax exemptions, for example.
Or as Ilke, 30, an aerospace engineer standing next to me remarked — before we were scattered by tear gas — "They are trying to make rules about religion and to force them on everyone.
The radio spectrum allocation is a bit trickier, but each country can make rules about spectrum allocation over its own jurisdiction, which leaves room for competition.
Art is not something you should make rules about.
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This God is obviously not the God who makes rules about frying bacon or puts harps in the hands of angels.
He said recently that the FSA won't hesitate to consider making rules" about this "if the guidance we plan to issue in the new year does not lead to the higher standards we want to see".Sadly, few firms are yet persuaded that such procedures are in their own best interests.
Football in England is too big a business to start making rules about foreign players.
The Internal Revenue Service makes rules about churches and religious organizations intentionally vague to respect the religious liberties outlined in the Constitution.
Consumer Watchdog to Oversee Credit Bureaus | The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will examine and make rules covering about 30 credit reporting companies, including the big three — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.
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