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Still, you can't make chilli in Texas without a list of rules, and CASI's regulations proscribe marinading, tomato in any form but purée, the discharging of firearms while at the stove - and beans.
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A 'top down' management strategy assumes a centrist philosophy and regulation to proscribe subordinate structure to follow a preset list of rules and actions.
The bill would require federal regulators to proscribe inappropriate or imprudently risky compensation practices as part of solvency regulation of all financial institutions, and all financial firms would be required to disclose any compensation structures that include incentive-based elements.
After the fetus has become viable, states may substantially regulate and even proscribe abortion, but any such regulation or proscription must contain an exception for instances "where it is necessary, in appropriate medical judgment, for the preservation of the life or health of the mother".
Faculty, staff, and students may wish to consult the Director of Export Controls when giving speeches overseas or conducting research abroad in any country, as certain types of activities may be proscribed by various government regulations.
We prescribe to the thumb rule - when in doubt, proscribe.
We thus chose to establish, in writing, a strict set of behavioral standards that went beyond what is specifically proscribed by the University's rules and regulations.
But Ron Atlas, a bioterrorism expert at the University of Louisville in Kentucky and president of the American Society for Microbiology, says he's "not sure the government should start proscribing experiments … and locking rules into regulations" which can be difficult to adjust, he says.
The '34 Act itself, in Section 10(b), proscribes conduct in contravention of "such rules and regulations as the Commission may prescribe as necessary or appropriate in the public interest or for the protection of investors". The SEC might assert its right to adopt the presumption pursuant to that statutory authority, following a rulemaking proceeding.
"While the state may regulate the model and manner of abortion prior to fetal viability, it may not proscribe a woman from electing abortion, nor may it impose an undue burden on her choice through regulation," wrote Judge Marsha S. Berzon, the opinion's author.
This chapter restrains government regulation of technical standards, professional qualifications, and licensing standards and procedures, in order to proscribe policies including domestic energy and environmental legislation to policies which are not, among other requirements, "more burdensome than necessary," "objective," and "reasonable". But what do these words mean?
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