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And because the Supreme Court sets the rules for lower courts, Roberts appeared concerned that a sweeping ruling for Buck ― one that made much of the racial dynamics of his sentencing ― would open the floodgates to a slew of new cases and appeals from inmates such as Buck.
HUD sets the rules for these loans and insures them as well.
After a user types the e-mail message, he sets the rules for how it can be used.
Europe's Growth and Stability Pact, which sets the rules for euro membership, limits the size of budget deficits.
The agreement reached yesterday by more than 140 trade ministers gathered in Doha, Qatar, sets the rules for a new round of tariff-lowering trade negotiations.
The November agreement paves the way for China to enter the World Trade Organization, the 135-member group that sets the rules for global commerce.
It is modeled after the General Public License for software, which sets the rules for information-sharing and reuse of code for the GNU Linux operating system (www.opencontent.org).org
But the academy, which already sets the rules for spelling here, seems to have reservations about the expanded role envisioned for it.
It is likely that the standards board, which sets the rules for corporate accounting practices, will force companies to report options as expenses.
It's a battle over who sets the rules for treating patients who are in pain: narcotics agents and prosecutors, or doctors and scientists.
On the issue of prescription drugs, the column did not discuss the fact that corporate America sets the rules for how its products are marketed and sold.
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