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The first thing to note is that it is a voluntary rule.
Though some critics prefer a voluntary rule, the alcoholic beverage industry over all seems to believe people have a right to know what is in their drinks.
Sue Auriemma, a stay-at-home mother who lives in Manhasset along the North Shore route, said that shortly after the voluntary rule was introduced, the noise dropped.
In holding that the labor board could not punish employers for failing to post the notice, the court decided to vacate the rule altogether, saying that the labor board would not have wanted to propose a merely voluntary rule that it could not enforce.
A voluntary rule is unworkable and the idea that companies can decide whether to adopt or reject a financial regulation designed to protect investors requires a degree of intellectual contortion that I find unbecoming.
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But it has not functioned well for the currency union: financial markets no longer believe in voluntary rule-following.
So far, the essence of the EU's working has been one of commonly agreed – depoliticised, if you like – rules, voluntary rule-following, and sanctions in case of rule-breaking.
Imagine if we had voluntary rules in baseball, football, tennis or track.
But be wary: businesses do not always adhere to voluntary rules; they naturally want ones that help them make money.
"But the U.K. already has been very clear it wants only voluntary rules and not binding sanctions".
Under Mr. Maisano's plan, candidates will be asked to sign an affidavit promising to comply with the voluntary rules.
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