61.   In addition, said Mellman, Democrats can cast their proposal as the government using its policing and regulatory powers to set new rules for HMOs.

62.   In fact, the SEC can exercise control, but it has long allowed private-sector bodies to set the rules.

63.   In collectivist Asian regimes, those wielding political power set rules that the polity must unquestioningly accept.

64.   Industry says the EPA has not conclusively proven this, and thus should not set stricter rules.

65.   In this case, the team members set the rules of the game.

66.   Industry groups, which hope to head off formal regulations by setting rules of their own, have had trouble developing a consensus.

67.   In turn, the companies set strict rules on when doctors can call specialists, use expensive tests or send inmates to the hospital.

68.   It is usually used to prod parents to take classes on how to set rules, discipline consistently and defuse problems.

69.   It should also set rules governing sex that has potential to disrupt command structure and morale.

70.   It should set the rules of the game again, then get out of the way.

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%
set + n. >>共 584
fire 9.21%
stage 7.58%
standard 5.11%
tone 4.74%
date 4.72%
record 4.61%
foot 2.61%
precedent 2.36%
sight 2.31%
limit 2.24%
rule 1.61%
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