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Proportional systems tend to guarantee that no one gets to rule on their own.
As soon as one of them grows strong enough to rule on their own or is pushed too far, they'll jettison their collaborators.
Hardy and at least one other American, the runner LaShawn Merritt, have asked the I.O.C. to rule on their eligibility for the Olympics, but the I.O.C. has declined to do so.
The F.C.C. plans to rule on their petitions later this year.
Of the approximately 90 monastic orders in Hinduism, some 70 impose celibacy and a cenobitic rule on their ordained members.
Miliband was defeated at the polls, with the Conservatives claiming enough of a majority to rule on their own.
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There are clear rules on their use when it comes to refugees (more on that later).
On one hand, the association has done extraordinarily well in lobbying states to put its rules on their books.
While antitrust rules on their own can produce many viewpoints, however, there is no guarantee that they will.
But the ensuing political rumpus led to Indian states being allowed to set tougher rules on their turf.
No longer can the two richest trading powers set the world's trading rules on their own.
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