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They could, for example, have tighter shorts," said Blatter, no doubt aware of regulations that stipulate a maximum size for the bikinis worn in beach volleyball.
"It would have been an unbelievable risk and would have contravened tournament regulations that stipulate that you must have an entire replacement front row.
Xenophon is insisting on amendments including changes to the building code on security of payments to protect subcontractors' pay and procurement rules that stipulate Australian-quality building materials.
On July 20th they announced a long-sought compromise on "Basel 2", new global rules that stipulate how much capital a bank must set aside as a buffer against various disasters.
Hawking stepped down from the position at the beginning of the month in accordance with Cambridge rules that stipulate the post must be vacated when the incumbent reaches their 67th birthday.
The ministries are closed, as are the public registers and the postal service; the telephones don't work, and there aren't any rules and regulations that stipulate what a citizen can or cannot do.
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But the best I can tell, there is nothing in the rules that stipulates this.
The Babylonian Talmud (c. ad 500) has a soferim tractate that stipulates how such work is to be performed.
Visits were governed by elaborate agreements and subagreements that stipulated exactly where, when and how inspectors could operate.
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