101.   In a nice way he explained that the mall had a rule.

102.   In a period of predictability and focused opportunities, a company should have more rules in order to increase efficiency.

103.   In addition, he said, the independent directors should make sure that if their companies have rules governing personal trading by employees, the companies are enforcing them.

104.   In an ideal world, museums should have firmer rules about donations and private collection shows, with public perceptions more squarely in mind.

105.   In fact, Europe has myriad rules for things as mundane as importing bananas.

106.   In Georgia, for example, Turner Broadcasting System and Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems have such rules.

107.   In previous interviews, Wilson has said the university had rules to prevent a conflict of interest between his academic position and his ties to the company.

108.   In the old days, he had a rule that outsiders did not meet with the Illinois delegation, which was under his ample thumb.

109.   In the Orthodox movement, which has strict rules regarding gender roles, bat mitzvahs are less common.

110.   In the United States, dolphin commerce is loosely regulated, and many countries have no rules at all.

v. + rule >>共 485
violate 6.52%
change 6.11%
break 5.22%
follow 3.58%
have 3.22%
enforce 3.08%
set 2.42%
impose 1.90%
establish 1.81%
tighten 1.71%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
rule 0.10%
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