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  • They had reached the end of regulation time and neither team had managed to score.
  • s received one point for each goal scored in regulation time (up to three goals per game).
  • As well as holding Dynamo Moscow to a regulation time draw (losing 2-3 in overtime), they bea
  • Propp scored a goal with 17 seconds left in regulation time to break a 3-3 tie.
  • No points for a loss in regulation time
  • being the only side ever to lose a final in regulation time having held a two goal lead and without
  • The 3rd game would be scoreless in regulation time, however, the Stars would score in the
  • After playing 20 extra minutes of regulation time, the game was decided by penalty kicks,
  • Game five couldn't be settled in regulation time, as the Canadiens and Nordiques were ti
  • d on and the game was tied 2-2 at the end of regulation time.
  • It is often mandatory (by regulation) to implement such practice when designing a
  • pal provision is to allow the Office of Rail Regulation to charge the operator of the Channel Tunnel
  • He hit a jumper in final minute of regulation to tie the game at 57 and send it into overt
  • These valves were required, by regulation, to be kept closed when underway.
  • hot summer combined with problems in market regulation to drive hydro prices up significantly (part
  • CFTC's) urgent warnings for the necessity of regulation to stave off just such a collapse.
  • nks in various capacities, ranging from bank regulation to taxation, and in 1932, became vice minist
  • e for technical safeguards and international regulation to be effective."
  • ory that the government had quietly passed a regulation to 'exempt' its energy plan from an environm
  • t Argonne National Laboratory, and EPA's new regulation to define PHEV fuel economy reporting protoc
  • The authorities used a different regulation to attack Jehovah's Witnesses.
  • points, and; a 2-3 loss, the team's first in regulation, to the Bears in Penrith.
  • , all analog subscribers are entitled by FCC regulation to receive simplified digital television ada
  • compelling case for the centrality of limbic regulation to our physiological as well as emotional we
  • deaths by incorporating consumer protection regulation to pool and spa drains.
  • ola-equivalent oil) is limited by government regulation to a maximum of 2% erucic acid by weight in
  • Many modern components allow voltage regulation to be controlled through software (for examp
  • of Ghent, for which he wrote a new internal regulation together with Petrus Josef Triest.
  • However, this regulation too met with opposition from both Democrats
  • Hamilton taught courses in trade regulation, torts, and public control of business.
  • anying playing fields, buildings, and a NCAA regulation track).
  • nvolved some price controls and other market regulation; traders may have had to bribe the muhtasib
  • agriculture, trade regulation, transportation, consumer protection, financ
  • he 4th edition) of a multi-volume securities regulation treatise with Louis Loss and Joel Seligman e
  • ce to provide both stocked trout and special regulation trout fishing opportunities.
  • rograms (molecular genetics, epigenetics and regulation, tumor microenvironment, cancer epidemiology
  • t a 53-yard touchdown pass with 1:19 left in regulation, tying the game at 30.
  • als which had ruled the contested labor code regulation unconstitutional.
  • s head of the Florida Department of Business Regulation under Republican Governor Robert Martinez.
  • ring their first years the regiment wore the regulation uniform of the Union Army, but in 1863 they
  • er is the director of the Gene Structure and Regulation Unit at the U.S. National Cancer Institute (
  • s probably not participating in this mode of regulation, unless it can regulate the upstream gene.
  • did not adopt "overtime" to resolve ties in regulation until the 1996 season).
  • ures, conservation patterns, and its dynamic regulation upon stimulus or other treatments such as ki
  • ate 90% of services in Tyne and Wear without regulation, using partnership opportunities created in
  • n War on Queers: National Security as Sexual Regulation Vancouver: UBC Press:(2010): ISBN 978-0-7748
  • Prosecutorial Regulation Versus Prosecutorial Accountability (157 U.P
  • ylinositol phosphates, hinting its potential regulation via phosphorylation, a step of the ceramide
  • HEPACAM1 is involved in negative cell cycle regulation via p53, p21 and p27 signalling but also med
  • macy to the prostitution industry by seeking regulation via labour and employment laws and by workin
  • the Central Bank for the Journal of Banking Regulation Volume 57 No. 1, by Joseph G. Haubrich and J
  • quarterback Matt Flynn with time expiring in regulation vs. rival Auburn University.
  • This regulation was not limited to abortion but also covered
  • The regulation was to be enacted into European Union law ac
  • The second game at the end of regulation was a 25-21 advantage for Canada, thus the g
  • n their First Amendment rights, and that the regulation was more extensive than necessary.
  • situation in which observation of the Yashan regulation was relatively limited until very recently (
  • ck until the 1960s, when a policy of natural regulation was adopted by the park.
  • huringia, Christoph Matschie, resigned, this regulation was enacted.
  • The Dublin Regulation was adopted in 2003, ostensibly replacing th
  • udy of the potential scope and impact of the regulation was undertaken in early 2011 by the IPC - As
  • Regulation was not enough to settle this game, so the g
  • -1 after extra time (the score at the end of regulation was 1-1).
  • This type of regulation was proposed by Niels Jerne in 1974.
  • This regulation was mainly directed at Australia and not app
  • int House and Senate conference on Financial Regulation was that it would hurt industry and jobs if
  • headed numerous programs, including land use regulation, water supply, geological survey, water moni
  • ctricity, recreation, additional stream flow regulation, water supply, and fish and wildlife managem
  • Subsequent papal regulation went much further towards preserving the int
  • t went bankrupt in 1868, after its powers of regulation were abolished.
  • In order to comply with Finnish nuclear regulation, Westinghouse and Siemens supplied equipment
  • s pipeline regulations, but in 2003 when new regulation where in place the project got the go-ahead
  • sif Ali Zardari's signing of the Nizam-e-Adl Regulation, which was the Swat peace deal, was nothing
  • For this, the station needs a waiver of the regulation which requires it to cover its city of licen
  • sed the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan regulation, which defined land use and planning policie
  • Paris Saint-Germain took advantage of a new regulation which allowed the signing of six professiona
  • , because coercive, is an inferior method of regulation, while the cooperation of a free market is s
  • A regulation white and maroon striped open necked shirt t
  • Although regulation width was normally 63 inches (1.75 yards or
  • t present, the Commission for Communications Regulation will continue to issue the broadcasting lice
  • nd being promoted to Group A access The same regulation will serve to Carnival 2011.
  • The Morality of Regulation, William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy
  • e following weeks, yielding four consecutive regulation wins (6-1, 5-4, 5-3, 4-1).
  • Professional Responsibility and Regulation, with Geoffrey Hazard, Jr. (Foundation Press
  • The game was tied 66-66 at the end of regulation, with Smith having run for touchdowns of 13,
  • Regulation With Arms
  • The game was tied at the end of regulation, with UNO winning in overtime, 27-24, by the
  • Having worked on media regulation within the EU for some years at a research i
  • l stating that it "creates the appearance of regulation without allowing actual regulation."
  • As part of this regulation Work Undertakers have to apply for a permit
  • iculum revolution in 1988: a large source of regulation work.
  • Economists argue that regulation would put infamous drug cartels, especially
  • he Kasikorn Research Center opined that this regulation would only affect revenue short-term in 2007
  • The maximum punishment for breaking a regulation would be prison 'with or without hard labour
  • sons of merchants and laborers, pursuant to regulation, would not be made officials.
  • gnising that increasing compliance costs and regulation would change the KiwiSaver landscape in futu
  • of the Association, which was defined by the regulation, would rise 1 of the Grupo Rio de Janeiro 1
  • But others say more regulation would be a mistake.
  • ity, he promoted Texas oil and the idea that regulation would enhance, not hamper, the free-market.
  • o nevertheless noted that the stricter state regulation would not be preempted.
  • In 2005 and following changes in industry regulation ZAN evolved into a stand-alone limited entit
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