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An adviser to one foreign buyer says there are "no rules whatsoever that cannot be bent".
"Developers would like there to be no rules whatsoever so they could do what they'd like: you'd end up with bad design, and still wouldn't have the volume you need," she says.
I don't know, there has to be some sort of compromise between this Ubisoft DRM regime (INSANITY) versus no rules whatsoever (ANARCHY), something us PC gamers could at least live with.
And those gas-fired plants -- natural gas-fired plants are now so much more efficient that even if there were no rules whatsoever, coal would be replaced by natural gas in terms of generating electricity.
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"There is no need to be more specific or clarify any rules whatsoever".
Which means He doesn't have to follow any rules whatsoever because He made them all up!
What situations can they think of that are not associated with rules whatsoever?
I don't know how under GAAP this follows the rules whatsoever," he said, referring to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
"I remember in 2012 we'd try and call Mitt Romney a liar for basically telling lies and David Axelrod [Barack Obama's chief strategist] would say: 'Change that to falsehood.' Trump doesn't have any of those rules whatsoever.
Ginsborg's thought then seems to be that we are entitled to our intuitive judgments of primitive normativity precisely because there would be no rule-following whatsoever unless these judgements were warranted (cf. 2012, 240f; 240f.
"No, none whatsoever," Girardi said.
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