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Tackling in Australian Rules is unique in that if tackled player does not dispose of the ball having had opportunity to do so ( called the holding the ball rule ), or concedes a penalty in the tackle ( i. e. tries to throw the ball when he was only allowed to " handball " or kick it ) the tackler is rewarded with a free kick.
The basic role of the gamemaster is the same in almost all traditional role-playing games, although differing rule sets make the specific duties of the gamemaster unique to that system.
Again, the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth would be an exception to this rule, with its unique quasi-democratic Golden Freedom.
The Visigoths tended to maintain more of the old Roman institutions, and they had a unique respect for legal codes that resulted in continuous frameworks and historical records for most of the period between 415, when Visigothic rule in Spain began, and 711, when it is traditionally said to end.
Also, because Kantō was somewhat isolated from the rest of Japan, Ieyasu was able to maintain a unique level of autonomy from Hideyoshi's rule.
When applying the supersonic area rule, the condition that the plane defining the cross-section meet the longitudinal axis at the Mach angle μ no longer prescribes a unique plane for μ other than the 90 ° given by M
The defeat of the Mughals and the consolidation of the subcontinent under the rule of a corporation was a unique event in imperialistic history.
Entity integrity is an integrity rule which states that every table must have a primary key and that the column or columns chosen to be the primary key should be unique and not null.
Maybe the Greeks were chosen for their unique contributions to art and philosophy, the Romans for their pioneering services in law and government, the British for bringing parliamentary rule into the world, and the Americans for piloting democracy in a pluralistic society.
This version also had a unique rule where landing a car won the game automatically, regardless of the scores.
More locally, farming communities in the eastern Netherlands organised themselves into markes ( autonomous areas ) where a buurschap ( rule by neighbours ) formed a unique kind of grassroots local government.
The Home Rule Charter and Optional Plans Law, Act 62 of 1972, provided all local governments in Pennsylvania a unique opportunity of true " home rule.
In linear algebra, Cramer's rule is an explicit formula for the solution of a system of linear equations with as many equations as unknowns, valid whenever the system has a unique solution.
Usually each rule has a single unique target, rather than multiple targets.
Maybe the Greeks were chosen for their unique contributions to art and philosophy, the Romans for their pioneering services in law and government, the British for bringing parliamentary rule into the world, and the Americans for piloting democracy in a pluralistic society.
The most compelling evidence is his name: " Tullus " is a unique praenomen in Roman culture, and his gentile name is obscure and linguistically archaic enough to rule out the possibility that he was a crude later invention.
After more than 150 years of British rule, however, they have changed somewhat to become unique in the world.
Alan II's rule marks the beginning of a period of unique relationships between the independent realms of Brittany, England and France.
In this unique monument the remnants of many past civilizations and states that used to rule the region as can be recognized in the traces of everyday life from times past.
Unlike Gomoku, Renju has a unique sequence of opening moves called an " opening rule ".
In 1935, Chen was sent to Taiwan by Chiang Kai-shek to attend " Exposition to Commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Beginning of Administration in Taiwan ," an exposition which has remained unique and unrivaled to this day, and which served as a report on the achievements of Taiwan's modernization process under Japanese rule.
The authors say that their results rule out the existence of nanobacteria as living entities and that they are instead a unique self-propagating entity, namely self-propagating mineral-fetuin complexes.
The Picard – Lindelöf theorem, which gives sufficient conditions for unique solutions to exist, can be used to rule out the existence of singular solutions.
* The 2010 Jordanian film Cherkess, which takes place in 1900, depicts a unique encounter between the local Bedouin tribes and the Adyghe immigrants, in the region known today as Jordan, during the period in which this region was under Ottoman rule.
Among the colonial slave societies, the United States was nearly unique in developing the one-drop rule ; it derived both from the Southern slave culture ( shared by other societies ) and the aftermath of the American Civil War, emancipation of slaves, and Reconstruction.

rule and lucha
Every match must be assigned a rule keeper known as a referee, who is the final arbitrator ( In multi-man lucha libre matches, two referees are used, one inside the ring and one outside ).

rule and applies
The same rule applies if one were to address a particle by its constituent components.
Outside of the US, some other countries have adopted the one-drop rule, but the definition of who is black and the extent to which the one-drop " rule " applies varies greatly from country to country.
In other words, if an ' uninhabited ' or ' infidel ' territory is colonized by Britain, then the English law automatically applies in this territory from the moment of colonization ; however if the colonized territory has a pre-existing legal system, the native law would apply ( effectively a form of indirect rule ) until formally superseded by the English law, through Royal Prerogative subjected to the Westminster Parliament.
The NFL has a similar rule in the final minute of the half, but it applies only to specified violations against the offensive team.
The new NCAA rule applies to penalties on both sides of the ball.
The rule applies to the whole " historical event, which is usually considered a single historical course of actions the separation of which would seem unnatural ".
The double jeopardy rule no longer applies absolutely in Scotland since the Double Jeopardy ( Scotland ) Act 2011 came into force on 28 November 2011.
This rule does not usually apply to intentional torts ( for example, deceit ), and also has stunted applicability to the quantum in negligence where the maxim Intended consequences are never too remote applies ' never ' is inaccurate here but resorts to unforeseeable direct and natural consequences of an act.
The refrigerator rule applies ( you can't stand in a fridge, the door always opens towards you )-If the hinges are on the left then its a left hand ( or left hung ) door.
This rule applies to any doctor of any grade who has passed the appropriate exams, and is not the exclusive province of consultant-level surgeons.
In general, the Bancroft rule applies.
A similar rule penalizing frivolous litigation applies in U. S. Bankruptcy Court under Rule 9011.
Under subsection 23 ( 3 ), the same rule applies to deeds and other instruments.
This applies regardless of whether overlines are considered as wins, but it assumes that the rule of three and three is not used.
The strong likelihood principle applies this same criterion to cases such as sequential experiments where the sample of data that is available results from applying a stopping rule to the observations earlier in the experiment.
* A Reduce step applies a completed grammar rule to some of the recent parse trees, joining them together as one tree with a new root symbol.
The Miranda rule applies to the use of testimonial evidence in criminal proceedings that is the product of custodial police interrogation.
However, the Fifth Amendment exclusionary rule applies only to criminal proceedings.
Assuming that a Miranda violation occurred — the six factors are present and no exception appliesthe statement will be subject to suppression under the Miranda exclusionary rule.
Specifically, the Massiah rule applies to the use of testimonial evidence in criminal proceedings deliberately elicited by the police from a defendant after formal charges have been filed.
For example, in the European Union, all major jurisdictional matters are regulated under the Brussels Regime, e. g. the rule of lis alibi pendens from Brussels 1 Regulation applies in the Member States and its interpretation is controlled by the European Court of Justice rather than by local courts.
On the one hand, this notion is used to describe the situation where a local court applies a rule other than the Lex fori ( local law ).
One can then argue that since the factual situation is within the British territory, where an American judge applies the English Law, he does not give an extraterritorial application to the foreign rule.
This rule applies even if a player can play a straight flush ; if a straight or flush makes a better hand in front, play it that way.

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