71.   She tells parents to exercise judgment, however, and to set limits by giving choices about when and where something can be worn.

72.   Some developing countries resent having the research agenda set by consultative group scientists, who are mainly from industrialized countries.

73.   Still, fund-raising goals set by the Civic Council of Greater Kansas City to create research opportunities are behind schedule.

74.   Such audience measurements are the basis for the ad rates set by broadcasters and publishers.

75.   Teachers also think that students may believe they no longer have to respect guidelines or criteria set by teachers, she said.

76.   The bill would allow pharmacists and wholesalers to import prescription drugs that meet safety standards set by federal law and regulations.

77.   The bureau insists that the canisters played no role in the fire, which they say was set by the cultists themselves.

78.   The company only reports six-months earnings, adhering to requirements set by the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.

79.   The bill would abolish the entitlement to cash assistance for poor people who meet eligibility criteria set by federal and state laws.

80.   The committee warns that the software will be of minimal privacy protection value if the browsers are not set by default to the highest privacy protection possible.

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