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As a professional rule, the DeMaios won't hit a woman, no matter how out of control.
According to a professional rule of thumb, an increase in tax revenues as a share of GDP of ten percentage points is usually associated with a drop in annual growth of half to one percentage point.
He added: "There was also a sense that a professional rule of optimism existed at times when there was not the evidence to support such a stance".
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Those seeking to speed up college lacrosse say the professional rules should serve as guidelines.
He can deal with the villain in ways his employer, inhibited by professional rules, cannot.
Also, in addition to professional rules, I had personal ones and the biggest was: No married guys.
Dr. Carhart's opponents insist that late-term procedures violate state and federal statutes as well as professional rules.
A Texas lawyer did not violate professional rules of conduct when he charged exonerated prisoners a quarter of their estimated lifetime payments from the state.
Defense attorneys helping the Fort Hood shooting suspect demanded their removal from the trial on Thursday, saying the judge was forcing them to violate professional rules of conduct.
The colleges formed their own rules committee in 1905, and by 1913 there were at least five sets of rules: collegiate, YMCA Amateur Athletic Union, those used by state militia groups, and two varieties of professional rules.
Joyce remains unbeaten in the current season of WSB, the pro-am tournament in which boxers in mix-and-match national teams scrap without headguards or vests under basic professional rules over five rounds.
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