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The Rule of Law, historically a principle according everyone his `` day in court '' before an impartial tribunal, was broadened substantively by making it a responsibility of government to promote individual welfare.
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The Rule of St. Augustine was an obvious choice for the Dominican Order, according to Dominic's successor, Jordan of Saxony, because it lent itself to the " salvation of souls through preaching ".
The formula for profession contained in the Constitutions of Montargis Priory ( 1250 ) demands that nuns pledge obedience to God, the Blessed Virgin, their prioress and her successors according to the Rule of St. Augustine and the institute of the Order, until death.
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Barbary Falcons have a red neck patch but otherwise differ in appearance from the Peregrine proper merely according to Gloger's Rule, relating pigmentation to environmental humidity.
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However, the species is now considered monotypic and the size variation is clinal according to Bergmann's Rule.
They denied that John XXII was really pope, as he had abrogated the Rule of St. Francis, which, according to their doctrine, represented the pure and simple Gospel.
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Rule and higher
As an alternative to the nomenclature standard in Rule 1, a hierarchical relationship can be expressed by concatenating the names of the higher order system and placing them in parentheses, after which the suffix for a lower order system is added.
Several authors have suggested that penguins are a good example of Bergmann's Rule where larger bodied populations live at higher latitudes than smaller bodied populations.
The satirist D. Dolson Dolson has argued in his book Rule Zero that the Peter Principle is in fact not really applicable, because it implicitly assumes that higher levels of competence are required at higher levels of an organization.
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Entire treatises have been written since to summarize the huge mass of law that sprang up from the 1966 revision of Rule 23.
For example, a 1978 environmental law treatise reprinted the entire text of Rule 23 and mentioned " class actions " 14 times in its index.
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As with all international law, international environmental law brings up questions of sovereignty, legal reciprocity (" comity ") and even perhaps the Golden Rule.
In a non-criminal case in a United States district court, a litigant ( or a litigant's attorney ) who presents any pleading, written motion or other paper to the court is required, under Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, to certify that, to the best of the presenter's knowledge and belief, the legal contentions " are warranted by existing law or by a nonfrivolous argument for the extension, modification, or reversal of existing law or the establishment of new law ".
Greenland has, by law, only one service provider for telecommunications and internet, TELE Greenland, which is fully owned by the Greenlandic Home Rule government.
Godwin's law ( also known as Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies or Godwin's Law of Nazi Analogies ) is an argument made by Mike Godwin in 1990 that has become an Internet adage.
As a concept, the Golden Rule has a history that long predates the term " Golden Rule ", or " Golden law ", as it was called from the 1670s.
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Grimm's Law, also known as ' Rask's-Grimm's Rule ' is the first law in linguistics concerning a non-trivial sound change.
It has come to be regulated by religious rules ( e. g. the Rule of St Basil, the Rule of St Benedict ) and, in modern times, the Church law of the respective apostolic Christian churches that have forms of monastic living.
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