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By their very nature, Al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations fall outside the scope of rules whose basic logic is reciprocity -- "I'll show restraint if you show restraint".
After the season, in which more high-profile concussions occurred, a group led by Brendan Shanahan, a league vice president and recently retired star, widened the scope of rules on boarding and on hits to the head for 2011-12.
When the Summer Games begin this week in London, many teams will have engaged in this new Olympic reality — the gamesmanship of the Games, as coaches and officials seize upon untapped resources often beyond the scope of rules.
We also identified the scope of rules that are managed by the system and estimated the number of active rules currently managed.
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Commissioner Gary Bettman said a special committee would study the feasibility of broadening the scope of Rule 48, which bars blindside hits to the head and hits that specifically target the head, to include more restrictions against head contact.
But something beyond the scope of normal rules seems to be taking place.
"I thought it was within the scope of the rules".
Good officiating allows players to perform to their full ability within the scope of the rules.
The treaty to seal the round, signed in 1994, enormously increased the scope of trade rules.
Communicating with clients as customers rather than as voters seems to fall outside the scope of the rules.
The Pharisees, even while the cult of the Jerusalem Temple was still in existence, sought to reduce priestly exclusiveness by enlarging the scope of sacral rules to include, as far as possible, all the people.
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