The overreaching buttinskies in the federal regulatory bureaucracy learned that they made a grievous error in mandating air bags in all vehicles. |
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One-size-fits-all standardized tests are driving curricula, and top-down reforms are mandating lockstep procedures for classroom instructors. |
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In addition, California is one of only two states mandating a two-thirds supermajority of both legislative bodies to pass a budget. |
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The federal government has begun mandating it, and they insist that their architects earn at least a bronze rating. |
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The government followed up on these demands in 1900 by mandating the creation of public reformatories in each prefecture. |
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Militaries want laws regarding cyber weapons, laws enabling wholesale surveillance, and laws mandating an Internet kill switch. |
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I know as an economist that minimum wages increase unemployment, and as a libertarian I'm against mandating such policies on private parties. |
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This is only true, however, if in mandating administrative detention one turns the presumption of innocence on its head. |
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Provincial jurisdictions should consider mandating that a code analysis be required as part of the plan submittal package. |
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The province began by mandating transportation consortia and defined a three year time frame for this transition. |
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Second, fix the adverse-selection problem this causes by mandating that everyone get themselves some health insurance. |
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The Pennsylvania Department of Education doesn't know whether any schools are in good standing under the state law mandating gender equity in sports. |
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Take, for instance, mandating universal background checks for all gun purchasers. |
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In response to the discerned agency malaise associated with fiscal stringency and blinkered mandating, a body of thought has begun to emerge. |
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He believes, and I agree, that mandating shorter work weeks goes against an American ideal. |
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Lower interest costs by mandating allocations of payment in favour of the consumer. |
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The government has to take all that information and ensure that it is updated by virtue of mandating individuals to complete the registration. |
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It is called the Arusha Agenda, after the host city of the GOPAC Conference which developed the resolutions mandating this agenda. |
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Early in his first premiership, Francesco Crispi changed an 1859 compulsory education law mandating that students take lessons in Scripture and catechism. |
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One participant pointed out that a regulation mandating a certain proportion of recycled content would also make a significant impact. |
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Under Gucci Capitalism, mandating corporations to do things for a greater public good was rare. |
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When he talks about mandating today, perhaps five or eight years ago we did not have to use that word. |
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A WTO Member adopts legislation mandating prison terms for exporters found to have injuriously dumped. |
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We should be mandating the medical system in our country to be more aggressive in trying to get people to live more healthy lifestyles. |
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In France, all Vivendi subsidiaries apply the law mandating a 35-hour work week. |
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Recipient will begin operating on the date specified by the reference province or territory in their mandating of authority documentation. |
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We recognise the concerns of industry stakeholders with mandating the use of certified seed. |
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Muscovy in 1597 prevented self-sale into slavery from becoming hereditary by mandating manumission of such slaves on their owners' deaths. |
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It seeks to realign the government's approach to dealing with housing issues by mandating a national strategy for a national problem. |
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The architects of India's constitution were fully aware of this menace and incorporated articles mandating nonemployment of children and requiring their induction into school. |
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There is no legislation mandating an official language for England, but English is the only language used for official business. |
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Parliament finally adopted a motion mandating the Government to submit proposals for legislation on indirect and passive euthanasia and to take measures to promote palliative medicine. |
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We expect that the Québec supervisory authorities will reflect this research paper in the development of their rules mandating solvency provisions for adverse deviations. |
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An Engineering Bulletin was issued mandating that all bolt holes that are drilled or exposed during the replacement of joint bars be deburred or chamfered. |
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I am also satisfied that? the teacher's liberty interest was infringed by the state mandating that she forego her right to personal and psychological integrity or forfeit her means of livelihood. |
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In Spain, at Sekurit worksites in Avilés and Arbós, local managers are skittish following a furnace accident and blame the French corporate group for mandating further the social cuts that nobody wants. |
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Although the regulations attempt to provide a reasonable level of safety by mandating the fitment of seats and seat restraints, the regulation is not as effective when specifying the use of these safety systems. |
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This can be achieved through mandating minimum and maximum legal sizes, regulating window size, by providing refugia, or by a substantial effort reduction. |
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The state is mandating our water system to conserve water but why?... Getting one oil well fracked takes more water than the entire town can drink or use in a day. |
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But the judges stopped short of either ruling the program unconstitutional or mandating an end to it, punting to the already unfolding congressional debate for a resolution. |
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There are national laws in some countries mandating that health practitioners report certain serious violent crimes to law enforcement authorities. |
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Non-compliant tanks are subject to a letter of retention, mandating that the ballast water be retained on board for the entire voyage within the Seaway and Great Lakes. |
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The Commission's project may include provisions mandating the keeping of sows in groups and the establishment of distinct areas in which they can behave naturally. |
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Possession of data in the case of the Regional Health Survey is exercised by mandating as a data steward a regional organization that has adequate infrastructure to manage sensitive data. |
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According to one of the commentators, a clear distinction should be drawn between Security Council resolutions mandating sanctions regimes and the work on their actual implementation within a committee. |
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It would be particularly difficult to adopt rules mandating financial security when the economic operators most knowledgeable and economically interested in developing such products have been unable to do so. |
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Moreover, attempting to reduce one problem, say adverse selection by mandating insurance, may add to another, say moral hazard. |
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Regulatory efforts include identifying and categorizing waste types and mandating transport, treatment, storage, and disposal practices. |
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Regardless of whether a law was a revision or an adoption, the law is still mandating a benefit if it is included in the data. |
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It makes you wonder, what is the cost of mandating infertility treatments? |
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A common pathophysiologic finding is failure to excrete bile from the liver on nuclear imaging, mandating surgical drainage with portoenterostomy. |
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Each group uses its own technique, with some areas mandating that only natural materials be used while others feel free to use modern materials to simplify production. |
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During the 1980s and 1990s, regulations focused primarily on mandating access to the portions of the local telephone network that still represented a natural monopoly. |
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Laws mandating environmental impact assessment and requiring or encouraging development to minimize environmental impacts may be assessed against this principle. |
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This coincided with a rule change mandating the use of V8 engines, making it likely that both Red Bull Racing and Ferrari would use the same specification engine. |
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Some other jurisdictions, such as Hong Kong, have laws mandating or permitting other systems of measurement in parallel with the metric system in some or all contexts. |
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Cornett, then, interpreted a forum-selection clause mandating venue in a county with no federal courthouse as limiting litigation to state court in that county. |
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Concrete groups will continue advocacy of provisions mandating, or friendly to, noncombustible material specifications in all appropriate conditions. |
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The 2002 Farm Bill included this provision mandating country of origin labeling not only for seafood but also for meat products, fruits and vegetables. |
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Google-Owned YouTube is the latest example, launching its new subscription YouTube Red service, and essentially mandating that all content providers on the site participate. |
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