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But at the weekend some of his colleagues, notably Alan Johnson, suggested the rules were being applied in a problematic way.
In his first speech to the industry since the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) was launched in September, Sir Alan Moses suggested the rules governing the watchdog are so complicated that it was struggling to work out how to levy fines on the industry.
And reports have suggested the rules could be reviewed for next season.
Tory MP Iain Stewart suggested the rules did not legislate for "human frailty" and more leeway was needed.
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He suggested the rule change, to no avail, at a college coaching committee meeting in 1932.
At the time, some suggested the rule prohibiting pay-to-play activities might be extended to cover money managers competing for pension business.
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Now scientists have verified this law with unprecedented precision, challenging critics who have suggested the rule somehow bends for very small accelerations.
The letter suggested the rule might be held up due to political concerns.
The rest were unprepared to act without additional planning, and many suggested the rule change alone was an insufficient guide to completely overhaul the bail system.
But, as the jarring disconnect between the environmentalists' and the developers' predictions suggests, the rules are open to different readings.
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