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Regardless of uniform or non uniform schools, they both probably have regulations; stick to them.
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Or, companies just bypass the regulations by sticking Belarussian labels on Lithuanian or Polish products.
Along the way, Brian Anderson, Sean Malto, and John Cardiel bait seabirds from the ferry's deck; Robbie Russo flies a kite; and Mike Carroll shows off his regulation "wizard stick" while TMo explains what it is like to be an actual Wizard.
Roland Lefebvre, no more than regulation medium, sticks to a tight line for five deliveries.
As his playing progressed, Jacques received his first regulation goaltender's stick for Christmas of 1936.
The belief that most materialists have that society can be changed simply through either laws, regulation and force (stick); or financial incentives like tax or welfare (carrot) reveals a startling lack of insights into how people's hearts and minds work and are transformed.
"We cannot stick with regulations from the depression meant to regulate Ma Bell".
But why stick to regulations, when nobody will punish you if you don't?
When it judges that there is "convincing evidence" of fraud, it can order a re-run of any election; it can ban cheats from running again; and it can dissolve political parties that do not stick to regulations.
Policy frameworks aren't just about the stick of regulation, however.
Can the food and drink industry clean up its act or does it need the big stick of regulation to curb its excesses?
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