Now they will be mired for at least a year in discussions about their party rulebook, followed by a leadership battle. |
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The rulebook was developed and evolved over time, many many years, by interested pilots. |
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Whatever, following the game, crew chief Mike Reilly, with rulebook in hand, supported Cooper. |
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A town council has been reminded by a council solicitor to follow the rulebook after a complaint about one of its meetings. |
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It was a masterly strategy in which they re-wrote the rulebook by campaigning as an independent party in government. |
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I'd love to get the bright minds of the game together for a symposium to identify parts of the rulebook we can do without. |
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A Canadian based in London with a background in classical piano and advanced mathematics, he has taken the rulebook and put a match to it. |
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You mean to tell me that our umpires are ignoring the clear language of the rulebook and the intentions of its framers? |
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So maybe the problem is thinking sins are relative to some arbitrary and ad hoc rulebook, rather than to our very nature and being. |
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When the game has moved on in terms of speed, skill and physical strength, and new fouls have flourished, the rulebook needs an update. |
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But the film can't overcome its director's ham-fisted sermonizing on how those with little get the short shrift while the privileged play by a gilded rulebook. |
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Basic soccer rules will apply with some minor adjustment to the rulebook and without the offside rule. |
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The Higgs, which is involved in giving other particles mass, is the keystone of the particle-physics rulebook known as the Standard Model. |
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Once the blast template is in place, add two extra blast templates touching the first one as described in the rulebook for firing batteries. |
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We would lose the chance to rewrite the global trade rulebook in a way that opens the door to new trade and closes the door on corruption. |
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The Office of the High Representative assisted the Bosnia and Herzegovina Security Ministry to review its internal organizational rulebook. |
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It's a lot easier to follow the rules with a rulebook on hand, rather than writing them up as you go! |
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And so Emmert, unable to rely upon the NCAA's rulebook for justification, took to the bully pulpit and bullied, righteously. |
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I still think coaches should be reading the rulebook through once a month. |
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Players in vulnerable positions need to be protected by the rulebook. |
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There's a rulebook, but we only hear about three of its provisions. |
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A constitution is a skeleton, a framework, not a complete rulebook. |
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A stand-up row with the then England captain Mike Brearley followed, with Lillee arguing that the rulebook didn't state that a bat must be made of willow. |
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The sport's growing difficulty and its 200-page rulebook make it a tough sell to new players. In the past stars have had the power to reignite interest in the game. |
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But once the Veteran status is reached, little efforts are required to stay on the gaming scene: an updated codex or rulebook once in a while and you're done. |
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The Eurosystem welcomes this initiative and encourages the EPC to continue this work, with the aim of reaching a conclusion by December 2007, and to devise a framework or even a rulebook in this regard. |
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This European rulebook would provide the financial institutions with the reference that they perhaps lack today when they undertake cross-border activities. |
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Farah tore up the rulebook, working with his American training partner, Galen Rupp, to deal with each surge as it came, refusing to panic and striking for home with supreme confidence at 600m as the noise reached wild levels. |
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Efforts to persuade the European Central Bank to tear up its own rulebook and loosen the noose – by easing limits on cash flows to Greek banks – have fallen on stony ground. |
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In sports, every problem has a solution that can be worked out in the X's and O's, or by tweaking the rulebook. |
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The UCI rulebook is a somewhat impenetrable and daunting document but on issues of accepting anything but a bidon or spanner from another team, the rules are crystal clear. |
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The designers and GMT Games authorize and permit the holder of this rulebook to make one photocopy of the label sheets and the counter sheets for personal use. |
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Enlargement brought with it a recognition of the need for a new rulebook for the Union and the convening of a Convention on the future of Europe to prepare it. |
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Despite the fact that the same entity is fulfilling the CSD and the settlement system functions and the fact that the rules are contained in the same rulebook, those functions are from the legal perspective different. |
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A rulebook for the inmates and house rules for the individual units have been made so that the inmates may seek information about the prison regime. |
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The Ministry of Economy is preparing a new stricter rulebook on categorization of restaurants and hotels. |
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Some water committees decided to establish an internal rulebook for the use of the water system, and imposed fine on users damaging or not properly using it. |
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The strike was deemed illegal by the courts on the basis that the NUM rulebook required a secret ballot for a national strike. |
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