Sentence examples for rules backed by from inspiring English sources

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In sports, that means drug rules backed by strict enforcement.

It wants legally binding rules, backed by penalties, for Antarctic cruise ships.

"It's more regulated than plutonium at this stage, but I'm in favour of commonsense rules, backed by science, not fear".

Britain was opposed to an earlier version of the rules backed by France that could have forced foreign funds to register in each member state of the Union.

Next week, they are expected to prevail in a Senate vote to repeal new rules, backed by the White House, that would enable large media conglomerates to expand.

On the Web, Weitzner said, a better way to try to guard privacy may be to develop rules, backed by accountability and sanctions, for how personal information is used by businesses, government agencies and individuals.

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What has not been tried is truly civilian rule backed by a wholly supportive army.It is too much to hope that the army will withdraw from politics altogether.

Mr. Shevardnadze's announcement today seemed especially addressed to the bickering supporters of reform -- perhaps including Mr. Gorbachev himself -- as a warning to unite against those pressing for a return to authoritarian rule backed by force.

The British Empire was sustained by the conceit that the British had a special talent for government that entitled them to spread the rule of law to Kipling's "lesser breeds". In the 20th century, the Soviet Union advanced missionary claims about the superiority of Soviet rule, backed by Marxist pseudoscience.

Though broadcasters, which are subject to some government regulation, have complied with similar rules for several months, newspapers and magazines are not regulated and have been fiercely critical of any suggestion that a rule backed by a government agency could dictate what they must print, even indirectly, or block their access to sources of information.

On Wednesday, a number of prominent progressives announced that they would not vote for a rule backed by Democratic leadership known as PAYGO, or "Pay As You Go," which would require the incoming Congress to offset any new spending with either an increase in taxes or a cut in government spending.

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