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That would have set clear rules and aligned responsibilities for taxing and spending.
Rather than set clear rules, such as a law limiting political lobbying, he prefers, at least in this area, arbitrary power.
Last week, the House of Commons passed a "Clarity Bill" intended to set clear rules for any future referendum on secession.
Like a good parent, the state should set clear rules and boundaries from the start, dealing with transgression swiftly and surely to prevent escalation.
But I want to emphasise that these reforms are rooted in a simple principle: we ought to set clear rules of the road that promote transparency and accountability.
This was widely viewed as having been done in response to lobbying from Japanese firms nervous of foreign bids.Still, all of this pales in comparison with METI's efforts to set clear rules for mergers and acquisitions.
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One booklet seen by Reuters is entitled 'From our creator's rulings on capturing prisoners and enslavement,' and sets clear rules for how to enslave women who have been imprisoned after their "infidels" have been defeated.
Start, she says, by setting clear rules for recording and disclosing greenhouse gas emissions.
Also, regulations have been slow in setting clear rules for grid interconnection.
He truly believes that politics can be all but passé if a company sets clear rules and performance-based incentives.
With Keery's help, Dann created order at home by setting clear rules, with consequences for breaking them, such as an early bedtime or pocket money being docked.
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