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en The federal laws, rules and standards have changed since 2001, and have become more stringent; therefore, a major redesign of the project is required.

en This is an unprecedented move in giving the governor veto power over an energy project in federal waters in the outer continental shelf. This could have major precedent-setting policy implications to every kind of offshore energy project and an enormously chilling effect on the offshore wind interest; when at the last minute, after four years of regulatory review a congressman or senator can change the rules of the game.

en Under the constitution, federal laws take priority over inconsistent state laws. Decisions about whether particular rules should preempt state laws are made agency by agency and rule by rule.

en NAMIC strongly supports more stringent building codes; however, we recognize that enacting these laws at the state level has been very difficult. Therefore, there is a critical need to develop federal incentives to encourage states to adopt these codes.

en These rules are the most restrictive of any rules we know about in the world of biomedical research, ... The rules as you see them today are extremely stringent. With the ban on consulting for paid activities, I think Congress should be very fully reassured we've addressed the fundamental issue of public trust in the integrity of the science.

en The K St. Project really changed some of the fundamental rules of the game,

en Berlusconi thought that he could run the country like he ran his company. He changed the rules to suit himself and creamed off the profits. In 2001 Italians didn't understand this would be the case, now they do.

en New federal regulations have changed the rules governing the incumbent providers.

en Under the old rule, nearly all feedlots were required to have a permit. Now most only need to register, but still must comply with laws and rules to protect water quality. This allows us to focus on priorities while reducing paperwork both for producers and the agency.

en Any time you can get in an automobile and drink and drive and take an innocent life, the laws need to be changed. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through. The laws need to be changed.

en The situations have different issues. Here we're seeing a bending and stretching of the rules. Over there the rules are totally crushed. ...We have an accounting standards board and a fairly strict set of standards. Yes, we're seeing some problems. But by comparison they are nothing like the problems in Japan.

en There have been three major court cases in the last 25 years on this. Each one of those court cases set a different test. The court keeps changing the rules. ... I'm not being critical necessarily of that. Courts can change the rules. Times change, standards change, rules change, tests change, the approaches change.

en We are following fire safety norms according to US standards, which is very stringent. Elevated sections would not have any major problem but underground sections can be evacuated in less than five minutes. Besides the Metro staff and private security staff employed are also trained to handle such hazards.

en Historically, the federal government has required mattress manufacturers to self-declare compliance to these local standards. Bourdon's is the first manufacturer to seek and receive third-party certification for its products for these three requirements.

en that the federal government understands that it has a major commitment here. It's going to be required to support financially what we do, particularly in areas of public infrastructure.


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