1. And the findings so far have given new impetus to moves here and elsewhere to rethink rules on auditor independence and responsibility. 2. Even if that were true in these particular cases, there are compelling reasons for the administration to rethink its rules. 3. He also indicates that both disciplines involve rethinking rules and shaking things up. 4. Her agency is also rethinking a rule that requires oil companies to haul away all the pieces after rigs are dismantled. 5. The new technology will force educators to rethink workplace rules. 6. Within the monarchy of fiction, all rules can be rethought, all transgressions can be pardoned. |