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If enacted as proposed, the new filing requirement would take Rule 506(c) deals — and particularly seed financings — out of the natural flow of discussion and negotiation between entrepreneur and angel.
Take rule number 34 for example, when the power is medium, antennae tilt is low, traffic load compared to neighbors is high, and performance compared to neighbors is low, the best tuning action is to make the power higher while keeping low antenna tilt.
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Even before the summit, Mrs Merkel had given up her main demand: the power to take rule-breakers to the European Court of Justice.
"I take rules very seriously.
More transparency is needed, and it will take rules to accomplish that.
The Spanish don't take rules lying down, so, typically, there's even a bedroom where guests can smoke.
Others take rule-consequentialism's idea that the considerations that determine moral right and wrong must be suitable for public acknowledgement to be not only one of the aspects that rule-consequentialism shares with Kantian ethics but also one of rule-consequentialism's attractions (Hooker 2000, 2010; Hill 2005; Parfit 2011; Cureton 2015).
Jan Pitt, director of magazines, said it took rule breaches "extremely seriously".
Rather than taking rule by force, military generals influenced policy changes behind the scenes, eventually forcing Prime Minister Necmettin Erbakan to resign.
Casuistry takes rules into account but begins with the moral and practical features of each case.
The practice, they say, takes rules aimed at preserving old architecture to their literal, and absurd, extreme.
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