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"This is a new rule, and I think what we are seeing is that the rule might have some unintended consequences," said Blackmun, who said he supports the spirit of the ban.
While it is expected the vote could be taken Wednesday, Mara said enough questions were raised that it is possible the rule might have to be modified to make it an offense subject to a fine instead of a penalty.
In hindsight, suspending the rule might have been the plan all along.
In the patient population studied in the San Francisco Syncope Rule derivation [20], application of the rule might have reduced admissions by 10%.
"If he wasn't around, all the rules might have stayed the same," Dylan said.
(Some of the riders too, to be honest. I think some of those rules might have been broken last night).
Substantive change to the rules might have come if Seles's career had not been interrupted by an on-court attack in April 1993 when she was stabbed on a changeover by a deranged fan of Graf.
Staff members at the Energy Department say the agency's acting general counsel has asked them to prepare memorandums addressing whether the benefits of each of the rules might have been overstated or the costs understated, whether they could be considered an "overreach" and whether they pose a potential for litigation.
It is imperfect, since schools obeying the rules might have put a lot of energy into them.
But the threat of chaos, and even Islamist rule, might have a silver lining.
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