Presidents of the General Conference direct its work, ensure observance of its rules, and participate in the work of the Executive Board as advisors during the two years of their tenure.
Although there are likely several reasons for this, and the sampling size might not qualify this as a statistically significant result, I would offer that if you approach a game with the idea of how to work around the rules of the game in increase your odds of winning while your opponents are simply following the rules, your chances of winning will dramatically improve.
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But we didn't realize that there are rules for this kind of work, so we had to understand really what is psycho-social activities.
But that requires years of work and volumes of detailed rules.
Earlier this year it agreed to change its labor practices after an outside audit found widespread breaches of work rules, including 60-hour workweeks and regarding health and safety.
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And the solutions are really at the core of making -- providing rules of the road going forward that will work and be protective not just of consumers but ultimately, as I mentioned earlier, of the broader financial system.
And it is very important that as two of the largest economies in the world, that we work to establish clear rules of the road internationally for trade and investment, which can increase prosperity and global growth.
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Despite the union's concessions, however, its master contract with the car companies is chock full of cumbersome work rules.
Iranian cyber activists worry that the new tightening of rules will make their work even more difficult and expose their identities.
The end result is yet another set of rules for importers to work out, says Jayant Menon, an economist for the ADB.
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In addition, the CBAs contain a variety of different work rules that hamstring operations and make the CBAs uncompetitive as well as extremely difficult to administer.
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The Liberal Democrats are there to really support and be on the side of millions and millions of people who play by the rules, work hard, pay their taxes and are feeling under an enormous amount of pressure right now.
More importantly, at the end of the day, what makes these companies work despite the rules is the imperative of shareholder value creation.
Juliet Tizzard, head of policy at the HFEA, said the current rules did not work and "some donors are out of pocket and they do feel undervalued at times".
In 1797 when Thomas Jefferson was preparing to become president of the Senate, the first rules he wrote were rules of comity -- how the Senate could work together effectively.
Others have had to pay thousands of pounds in renovation work because of new bio-containment rules.
If they do not voluntarily depart then they are nearly impossible to get rid of due to civil-service rules, regardless of whether they are productive or the work they do is still required.
According to Cohen, many of the rules in The Rules work well for job hunters.
The young are shut out of work because excessive rules and costs discourage employers from creating jobs.
Its non-union ones are 10% more profitable, says Mr Sorenson, mostly because of more flexible work rules.
But each contract must go through so many different agencies, each with its own set of rules and regulations, that work is often brought to a crawl.
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Although some of the remaining rules still rankle such as restrictions on the sort of work that the accountants' affiliate firms can undertake for audit clients the outcome was a huge victory for the Big Five.
Hersman said a lot of work remains to be done before the safety board rules on the probable cause of the accident.
He says the idea that CIA agents should be subjected to the same set of rules as the military will not work in the long term.
"Under the rules of parity, the way welfare payments work, if changes come in at Westminster they are expected to be brought in here, " said Stephen Walker.
At the time, some Republicans claimed the new rules amounted to a "gutting" of work requirements for welfare recipients, which were a central element of the bipartisan welfare reform law signed by President Bill Clinton in 1996.
And we set up rules of the road that made the market work for everybody, and gave consumers confidence that they weren't going to be bilked, and gave investors confidence that if you're a small investor, you're not some insider, you still have a chance buying a stock.
As a result, productivity at the Minnesota mines doubled with no new investment because work rules changed and the employment of skilled workers was cut in half.
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