Sentence examples for rules that will govern from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Feinberg released the rules that will govern final settlements this month.

China and India should be playing a bigger role in shaping the rules that will govern the 21st century.

"In drawing up the rules that will govern health care reform, the Obama administration didn't just cross that line.

Small businesses, especially start-ups, are notoriously risky; in essence, the S.E.C. is writing rules that will govern a very dangerous game.

Central banks need to lay out the rules that will govern their exit from exotic forms of policy easing (see article).

The committee will give out licenses for the state's new gambling spots and set some of the rules that will govern their operation.

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WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency announced on Tuesday a first draft of a rule that will govern injecting carbon dioxide into underground storage.

The agency is writing a new rule that will govern good practices, but it will not be very specific, Ms. Gelb said, adding, "We won't outline every step of the way".

They don't know what to expect in terms of the "rules and tools" that will govern measures to cut carbon emissions, to adapt to global warming and to pay for it all.

The agency has announced its intention to release rules on Thursday that will govern how much the four Bell companies can charge their rivals for using their networks and equipment.

But experts on both sides of the issue agreed that the decision could have far greater reach as the courts hammer out legal guidelines that will govern the rules of commerce and free speech in the digital world.

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