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The proliferation of rules governing inter-generational relations is underpinned by a veritable ideology of evil.

She has gathered material on numerous subjects, from the proliferation of rules to the ways in which, she believes, this growth is ruining education, the civil-justice system, the criminal-justice system, the war on drugs, and representative government.

Alas, the proliferation of rules is making that harder.In this section Ready for Day One Huddled masses Not necessarily a team of rivals The Readers The second act Where the wild things are Dancing in the downturn Law v common sense ReprintsAt a school in Florida, for example, a five-year-old girl decided to throw everyone's books and pencils on the floor.

Faced with so many competing demands, some organisations tended to revert to a highly bureaucratised form of management, characterised by proliferation of rules, procedures and forms corresponding to externally imposed demands.

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Insurers say that the problem with America's regulation, including strictures on equity investment, is the proliferation of different rules in each state.

This lack of flexibility is partly due to the assumptions underlying quantitative research and partly a result of the proliferation of GCP rules and IRB requirements, which are perhaps appropriate for clinical data collection but less so when applied to qualitative behavioural studies.

What we're seeing, Professor Low said, is the proliferation of new "external rules" rules that used to be unspoken or internalized because they were understood but now need to be spelled out.

He endorsed the conclusions of two reports designed to deal with their biggest complaint the proliferation under Labour of rules, regulations and red tape.The first was from the Better Regulation Task Force (BRTF), which recommended copying a Dutch scheme to measure the administrative burden that government rules impose on firms.

The "no-picture" rules have been accompanied by the proliferation of "no-touch" rules, introduced to prevent adults from coming into direct physical contact with children.

Indeed, the proliferation of new regulatory rules increases the chance of unforeseen, harmful interaction between regulations.

A characteristic of supervised techniques is that clinical prediction rules based on the results of such research are usually dependent on a single outcome and therefore this type of research may lead to a proliferation of competing prediction rules.

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