1. A directive which comes into force next year will set rules on television advertising across frontiers. 2. By setting the rules, governments can structure the Marketplace so it meets public needs. 3. Finally, the state sets the rules of the international system, and all other actors have to work within them. 4. If Marriage is to do all the things that society demands of it, then the state must set some rules. 5. It requires member states to set rules on mandatory bids, providing information to shareholders and treating them equally. 6. This is because his opponents in Congress set the rules and can change them whenever they want. 7. Along the fence are dispensers of pooper scooper bags, park benches and the obligatory signs to set the rules. 8. American leaders set rules for others. 9. An independent board would set the rules and make sure the sites meet the guidelines. 10. And many warned that they should be wary of setting special rules on nominations that they would have to adhere to if they gained back the majority. |