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First, does the SEC really need new rules to curb naked shorting?
Amid Congressional hearings, Wall Street is scrambling to impose new rules to curb abuses.
It came as his administration is finalising rules to curb carbon emissions from power plants.
At least 17 states have enacted rules to curb the number of painkillers doctors can prescribe.
In response to that decision, in 1996 the F.S.I.S. enacted a series of new rules to curb pathogens like salmonella.
When Brown replaced Holzman, Dave DeBusschere, the general manager, apparently set ground rules to curb Brown's volatile coaching style.
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More recently, as the top economic adviser to Mr. Obama in the first term, Mr. Summers only belatedly supported reforms under the Volcker Rule to curb bank size and recklessness, a rule that still has not been put in place.
Cooke's hit on Savard occurred a day before N.H.L. general managers met in Boca Raton, Fla., to formulate a rule to curb what are popularly known as head shots.
"We are moving toward a set of rules or a specific rule" to curb blind-side shoulder checks to the head, said Darcy Regier of the Buffalo Sabres, one of eight general managers who since November have been studying hits to the head.
Mark Frauenfelder, founder of Boingboing.net, said he has set up a self-imposed shopping rule to curb impulse buys.
Senators voted 51 to 49 to block consideration of a resolution to repeal the 2016 Interior Department rule to curb emissions of methane, a powerful planet-warming greenhouse gas.
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