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Although the new deals were described as improper, no current law or Treasury rule specifically prohibits them.
At a panel discussion here, Mr. Moore said that the festival had a rule specifically prohibiting documentaries.
But Mr. Cholst said that if the rule specifically grants a couple with children priority over those who do not have children, it might violate federal law.
Still, the federal regulators are virtually powerless to do much about them because no federal rule specifically requires railroads to keep crossings clear of vegetation and other hazards.
"We don't understand why the AFL has made this rule specifically for us considering we've complied with their rules," Ireland said.
Though not addressing the Hastert rule specifically, a spokesman for Mr. Boehner said that the speaker knew that a default must be headed off.
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The court ruled specifically that Sun and Netscape Communications, maker of the first commercial Internet browser, had suffered.
"Fire Department rules specifically require buildings under demolition to be inspected every 15 days," the mayor said.
Last September, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates ordered new rules specifically to defuse tensions over Afghan civilian deaths.
"Parliament when passing the rules specifically maintained these proceedings as private, and denied members of the public admission.
"N.C.A.A. rules specifically limit the people who are allowed to recruit on behalf of our institutions," Humphrey said.
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