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After moving here four years ago and choking on traffic, she made a rule: "Wherever I'm going has to be within one mile of the house," she said.
He divided inferences into those whose major premise (sadhya) is universally present, those in which one has to depend only upon the rule "Wherever there is absence of the major, there is absence of the middle (hetu)," and those in which both the positive and the negative rules are at one's disposal.
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"And gun manufacturers have a basic rule: whenever, wherever, however, to whomever in whatever quantity.
We will refer to the new nomenclatures within these rules, wherever practicable.
So I've tried to learn how to break rules wherever I go; it makes things more interesting.
Football is a global phenomenon, played with the same rules wherever you go, decided mutually by an international organisation.
After they finish parole or probation, they can move away — though they would be subject to the sex offender registration rules wherever they reside.
Wouldn't the PCC (or even Sue, Grabbit and Injunct) do it better if Twitter US and Facebook US played by the same rules wherever they were?
In interviews, Facebook denied it has played fast and loose with users' online information and said it complies with national rules wherever it operates.
While Enron was only marginally responsible for California's problems, the company generally bent rules wherever it could, trying to create markets where it controlled prices, rather than competing fairly in independently regulated exchanges, he said.
Isn't it rather puffed up to make such a big deal over this, when it really appears to be nothing more than a power play to cut the corners off net neutrality rules wherever possible — as promised on the record to industry groups?
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