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The government is now making rules for them to follow".
If I were making rules for journalists, I'd make them simpler.
But let me be clear: we are first and foremost making rules for European citizens and European businesses.
In 1995 the Constitutional Court held that President Mandela had acted unconstitutionally in making rules for a provincial election without parliamentary enabling legislation.
Proposals include making rules for the public disclosure of political parties' expenditures and sources of income, setting limits on campaign spending, appointing corruption monitors and prosecuting party officials for violations.
They are, to put it kindly, unevenly applied.The researchers found that bankers and soyabean farmers were involved in making rules for their industries; that the business interests of legislators' spouses and children, and their stock-holdings, were not disclosed; and that no legislator had ever been disciplined for failing to disclose his business interests.
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He doesn't make rules for himself anymore.
The band made rules for itself, then twisted them.
The constitution gives Congress power to "make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces".
Each house of Congress has the right under Article I to make rules for its own proceedings.
It's much more agreeable to make rules for others, as every dictator is aware, than to police yourself.
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