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Theoretically, the point about not trusting rules blindly belongs within virtue ethics, a moral tradition that goes back to the philosopher Aristotle and his analysis of what it means to become a competent practitioner [ 17].
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Meanwhile, companies are reluctant to share their own knowledge with one another and the government for fear of running foul of anti-trust rules.
On Wednesday, the work and pensions secretary, Stephen Crabb, suggested that there could be changes to master trust rules announced in the Queen's speech.
He said this was before the new disclosure and trust rules and a claim group meeting in October that year where there was "a definite 'no' to the land use agreement".
So the detergent industry went to government, asked for permission to avoid anti-trust rules, and moved as a group of companies to strip non-compact products from the shelves.
In three decades the Community has sought, with broad success, to create a customs union, a trade policy, a common agricultural policy, a set of anti-trust rules, a monetary system, the right for EEC citizens to live and work in the country of their choice.
(For new trust rules, see story, p. 144).
Trust, rules, identity, reputation and payment choices are embedded at the peer level.
True, when you put money in an offshore GSTtrust, you're subject to the grantor trust rules.
If found guilty of breaching EU anti-trust rules, Google would face a fine of up to $4bn £2.5bnn).
If found guilty of breaching anti-trust rules, Google could face a fine of up to $4bn £2.5bnn).
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