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Democrats say they have no objections to the Republicans' reforms -- which, in many ways, mirror the rules the Democrats have used -- but that the bill could interfere with the Democrats' ability to set their own presidential ballot rules.
New Zealand established a "Pacific Access Category" with guidelines that mirror the rules for any émigré, opening its borders to a limited annual quota of some 400 able-bodied adults between the ages of 18 and 45 who have no criminal records.
It is noted that the rules of the game very much mirror the rules under Part II and Part III of the Disability Discrimination Act (1995) relating to disabled employees and disabled service users of public services, in force since December 1996.
Under a task that promotes high-level processing of the stimulus-reward structure, perceptual learning mirrored the rules of operant conditioning, occurring only for the positive-contingency orientation, with no learning in either the zero-contingency orientation or the negative-contingency orientation.
Insofar as the store of causal generalizations mirrors the set of rules our own thinking typically conforms to, the simulation theory appears to render it otiose.
The draft Mercury and Air Toxics Standard proposed in March, which will likely mirror the final rule, would cost $10 billion to implement according to EPA estimates.
In not extending the exemption to hospitals, universities and other organizations that have religious roots but that open their doors to the general public, the administration's rule simply mirrors the policies of many states, and represents no significant departure.
Only if the structure of the world is accurately mirrored in the rules of logical deduction is it conceivable that any single mind or group of minds could possibly know what knowledge is and is not relevant to a given plan.
Incidentally, this mirrors the ownership structure of the Australian Football League (Aussie rules).
This pedagogical technique mirrors the 'rule of four' from the reform calculus movement, which advocates a mixture of graphical, numerical, algebraic and verbal approaches to the same problem [ 12].
On the data protection front, the UK's digital minister, Matt Hancock, confirmed back in February that the country's great big data protection idea is to largely mirror the EU's rules — to avoid the risk of data flows coming to an abrupt end in 2019 when the UK concludes the two-year process of leaving the EU.
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