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  • HHS 'Conscience Rule' Threatens Reproductive Choice yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'HHS \'Conscience Rule\' Threatens Reproductive Choice '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: Pending Measure Erodes Abortion Rights; Lessens Access to Birth Control & Reproductive Health Care. '

    HHS 'Conscience Rule' Threatens Reproductive Choice 2008

  • I started living by what I called the Rule of One like a fervent convert to a new religion: You can do only one thing at a time, no matter how much you have to do.

    Falling Apart in One Piece Stacy Morrison 2010

  • I started living by what I called the Rule of One like a fervent convert to a new religion: You can do only one thing at a time, no matter how much you have to do.

    Falling Apart in One Piece Stacy Morrison 2010

  • I started living by what I called the Rule of One like a fervent convert to a new religion: You can do only one thing at a time, no matter how much you have to do.

    Falling Apart in One Piece Stacy Morrison 2010

  • Because the real change we can believe in starts with a new definition of leadership -- what I call Rule #41: If you want to be a real leader, first get real about leadership.

    Alan M. Webber: The Real Stress Test: What Does Leadership Look Like? 2009

  • What it really allowed was the sharing of intelligence information that could have been derived from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. A collection of that information, grand jury material, which is protected by what we call Rule 6E, which prohibits law enforcement from disseminating that type of information to other law enforcement agencies that aren't on the list to share that information.

    CNN Transcript Jun 22, 2006 2006

  • According to what we call the Rule of Three, “natural” competitive market structures evolve by an analogous selection process that favors the strongest, most efficient companies.

    The Rule of Three Jagdish Sheth 2002

  • According to what we call the Rule of Three, “natural” competitive market structures evolve by an analogous selection process that favors the strongest, most efficient companies.

    The Rule of Three Jagdish Sheth 2002

  • DOLE: Well, as a result of that, we have what they call Rule 19, which says you can't you can't question someone's motives or conduct that might be beneath a senator.

    Historical Almanac of the United States Senate 1990

  • That which we call the Rule of 1221 is, then, nothing more than a proposed law, submitted to a representative government at its parliament.

    Life of St. Francis of Assisi Paul Sabatier 1893

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