I can't imagine how they dared break the rules, with all those regulatory whackers waiting to pounce. |
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Although the ID cards will not have to be carried by the holder, there are stiff penalties for people who break the rules. |
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If you break the rules of existence, there's usually a block to progress until you have connected things. |
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Do you regularly break the rules or minor laws rather than put up with the frustration of obeying them? |
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Their success is based on innovative products and the confidence to break the rules. |
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You break the rules of your people, invite danger upon yourself and fret your mother. |
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Road Rules-Make and break the rules of each road by setting speed and destruction records all over town. |
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Fines and vessel suspensions are becoming more commonplace as governments get tough with those who choose to break the rules. |
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Political parties and candidates must break the rules in order to stand a chance of winning. |
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Infringers may not like having to repair the damage they cause, but they should simply not break the rules in the first place. |
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Some fear the tough policy will deter people from coming to the city, while others argue ambassadors must take a hard line on those who break the rules. |
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A syntax error occurs when we break the rules, such as forgetting to end a statement with a semicolon. |
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For all vessel owners, the higher the financial risks, the greater the likely temptations to break the rules to increase earnings. |
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In today's system you almost have to break the rules and be a risk taker to do something different. |
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Did Charlie Crist break the rules by having a fan blowing on his crotch during the Florida guberntorial debate? |
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The insufferably righteous Morgan had followed Harry for years, waiting for him to slip up and break the rules again. |
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Some ministers seem to be able to break the rules with impunity. |
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If you break the rules of the law of war we have covered above you discredit yourself, your unit and your country. |
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It is not unusual that operators are forced to break the rules because the client forces them to do so. |
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The Vice-president is taking advantage of a certain confusion for the moment to break the rules on concertation adopted by the Commission. |
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I also said that it should be an independent, impartial umpire, ready to call out countries that break the rules. |
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But we have also seen examples of industrialized economies choosing to break the rules of the game. |
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He was relieved of his duties for having the courage to break the rules of media subjugation. |
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So, if the journalists want to break the rules, if the networks want to do the cutaway shots, they're not supposed to do, he's not going to stop them. |
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Of course, this does not mean that only the practices on the list are unfair: it is not an exhaustive list, just a list of things which clearly break the rules and are clear and important enough to be banned from the outset. |
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For my part, I was thinking about cases where a Commissioner might break the rules of collective responsibility, be guilty of misconduct or simply not be up to the job. |
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The magazine is addressed to a new generation of parents that, like us, want to break the rules and look out for what is different, surprising and awakes the senses. |
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Anyone choosing to break the rules simply hastens the demise of the stocks and of the fishing fleets to the detriment of the wider community and the marine environment. |
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Non-members break the rules with impunity. |
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I ask the question, why in the House, and we need to repeat it again in committee, are we not taking on the people who bring people to Canada, who instruct them and counsel them falsely to break the rules? |
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They break the rules with style: a delicious perfume in a sparkling flaçon, all zipped up with Juicy J and Crown charms and a shining, golden cap. |
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Let's look at the traditional approach which, as I've already mentioned, is very much the way I was taught early in my career: follow the SOPs, don't break the rules, pay attention, and don't make any stupid mistakes. |
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It offers maximum protection for people working, studying and wanting to become integrated, but comes down hard on those people who break the rules. |
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The Speaker is also responsible for maintaining order during debate, and may punish members who break the rules of the House. |
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On the other side of the coin, unfortunately, when the concept of empowerment was first introduced into government culture, it was sometimes perceived as conferring the right to break the rules. |
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Some feel their children will inevitably break the rules, but that it is their duty as parents to monitor their children and, as much as possible, punish them when they are caught. |
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The new Control regulation ensures the establishment of a genuine level-playing field for all operators and makes sure that those who break the rules no longer benefit from doing so. |
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Although more kids break the rules as they get older, kids in Grades 8-9 are twice as likely to go to sites that have inappropriate content when there is no house rule against it. |
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They can produce a focusing point that creates massive and devastating tsunamis that break the rules for how scientists used to think tsunamis work. |
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