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Manfred has expressed an immediate openness to tinkering with his sport's rules, in the interest of adapting the game for a new generation.
And school officials and advocates said that whatever her personal circumstances, they did not obscure the broader disparities in Connecticut and elsewhere that led some parents to stretch the rules in the interest of their children's education.
In September Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley sought and won bank holding company status from the Federal Reserve in an expedited weekend process that also waived the rules in the interest of speed.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley sought and won bank holding company status from the Federal Reserve in an expedited weekend process that waived the rules in the interest of "unusual and exigent circumstances".
The NCAA countered it is a collaborative joint venture that has made rules in the interest of collegiate sports, thereby maintaining core values key to its fan base of amateurism and an integrated experience of academics and athletics.
A flaw in the British position -- maybe deliberate, recalling domestic politics -- is to present the case as a British problem instead of seeking allies in presenting it as an EU problem, with Britain spearheading amendments to existing rules in the interest of EU as a whole.
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The law allows him to suspend the rule in the interest of national security, but doing so would put impoverished Congolese at greater risk of enslavement.
Other countries want to bend patent rules in the interests of public health; indeed, this is what Brazil, South Africa and other poor countries battling with AIDS have been trying to do.
Barclays's behaviour, and that of the banks involved in all the previous mis-selling scandals, breached existing regulations but bank managements seem blithely to ignore these rules in the interests of spurring their staff on to ever higher sales and profits.
In 1964, in a landmark opinion written by Justice William Brennan Jr., the court ruled that in the interest of "uninhibited, robust and wide-open" public debate, officials could not collect damages unless they could prove "actual malice" — that the press had acted with reckless disregard for the truth.
Ms. Klein's touchstone is Latin America, where authoritarian governments long ruled in the interests of wealthy landowners and the elites in charge of economic cartels, but she doesn't stop there.
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