11. And Network Solutions, which continues to administer the system, decided not to impose its rules on the new competitors. 12. And the SEC would be required to impose new rules on financial analysts to prevent conflicts of interest. 13. At their March meeting in Tucson, commissioners probably will vote to impose a rule that will eliminate organized hunting contests. 14. Before the Byrd rule was imposed, dozens of extraneous elements often managed to sneak into such bills without debate and without the knowledge of many senators. 15. Both Ohio and Pennsylvania have also imposed new rules to help protect quality of care. 16. Blue Cross plans in at least seven states and some local units of United Healthcare and Cigna Healthcare have also reduced fees and in many cases imposed harsher rules. 17. A new law makes it harder for Congress to impose expensive rules on state and local governments without paying for the cost of compliance. 18. Breaux argued last week that the legislation would help save dolphins by imposing some rules on foreign fishermen. 19. Bright Eyes, Darryl and Chilli always knew which agency was offering a free meal, and could shun shelters and soup kitchens that imposed rules. 20. But CART has imposed rules to limit the influence of microchips over these racing machines. |