Sentence examples for rules of records from inspiring English sources

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The state department report found that Clinton had violated rules in her use of the private system: she did not conduct day-to-day business on a department channel, did not consult information and security officers about the server, and skirted the rules of records preservation requests.

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Tennant said the rules of making records had changed after the introduction of CDs and downloads which in effect rendered the supplementary track redundant.

Under the rules of the record, days spent in airports or planes are not counted, meaning Hall will have ridden the requisite 18,000 miles in 92 days, an average of almost 200 miles a day.

Like those aforementioned pop stars, he too has enjoyed placing his buttocks on the comforting leather of a private jet and amassed a fortune to the sum of £145 million, but he's done so in a way that's refused to play by the rules of how record labels expect their pop stars to act.

A person close to the Justice Department investigation said that prosecutors interviewed Mr. Davidge about those interest rate discussions, If the case should result in indictments and come to trial, the documents could well be offered as evidence under rules allowing the introduction of records maintained in the normal course of business, some lawyers said.

Esophagogastric varices were evaluated endoscopically based on the published general rules for recording endoscopic findings of esophagogastric varices (second edition) [14].

Between rules of grammar, I record each tidbit of cultural flotsam.

Cycling's governing body, the UCI, announced changes to the rules of the hour record in May of this year  - riders have one hour to ride as far as they can around a velodrome - allowing the use of endurance track bikes with aero bars and helmets, likes those used in pursuit events.

PAGE A14 DETAILS ON STATUS OF C.I.A. METHODS When Central Intelligence Agency interrogators used waterboarding and other harsh techniques on Qaeda suspects, agency rules required records of each method used, its duration and the names of everyone present, according to heavily redacted government documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union.

There is no rule preventing the release of records.

According to their rules, the records of al-Qahtani's interrogations, which took place in Guantánamo, could be produced as evidence of torture, whereas those of the "high-value detainees," interrogated by CIA teams in secret overseas prisons, can be overlooked, because, as Time put it, "Military courts overseeing Guantánamo have indicated they cannot compel evidence from US intelligence agencies".

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