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Rules and composition
The Singapore Arms and Flag and National Anthem Rules define the flag's composition and the symbolism of its elements: red symbolises " universal brotherhood and equality of man ", and white, " pervading and everlasting purity and virtue ".
He also penned the treatise on composition, Rules how to Compose.

Rules and might
When conducting group meetings in the United States, the assembly might follow Robert's Rules of Order, if there are no other company policies to control a meeting.
Governance committees often have formal processes ( for example, they might follow Roberts Rules of Order ); other types of committees typically operate informally, with the chairperson being responsible for deciding how formal the committee processes will be.
Rules tended to become oral rather than written ; leaders with initiative who flouted regulations and carved out their own spheres of influence might receive praise and promotion rather than censure.
Shortly after the publication of Lucas ' article, Kydland and Prescott published the article " Rules rather than Discretion ...", where they not only described general structures where short-term benefits that are negated in the future through changes in expectations, but also how time consistency might overcome such instances.
His opinion on these matters is summed up in his writing, Sefer Dinim ( Book of Rules ), in which he wrote " As for other rules, which are observed and recorded by the Rabbanites and for which I could find no pertinent biblical verse, I have written them down also, so that you might observe them likewise if you so desire.
One reason the Court may not have accepted the case is that doing so might force the Court to develop a uniform nationwide test for the issuance of preliminary injunctions under Rule 65 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

Rules and be
The education bill appears to be temporarily stalled in the Rules Committee, where two Northern Democratic members who usually vote with the Administration are balking because of the religious controversy.
) But Speaker Sam Rayburn, after huddling in Palm Beach with President-elect Kennedy, decided that this year something had to be done about the Rules Committee -- and that he was the only man who could do anything effective.
The setting also had an unofficial conversion in 2004 to be used in Risus: The Anything RPG by Boyd Mayberry under their " Rules for Free Fan-Supplements and Articles ".
Examples of common law being replaced by statute or codified rule in the United States include criminal law ( since 1812, U. S. courts have held that criminal law must be embodied in statute if the public is to have fair notice ), commercial law ( the Uniform Commercial Code in the early 1960s ) and procedure ( the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in the 1930s and the Federal Rules of Evidence in the 1970s ).
Under Federal Court Rules, Rules 466, and Rule 467 a person who is accused of Contempt needs to be first served with a contempt order and then appear in court to answer the charges.
Under Tax Court of Canada Rules of Tax Court of Canada Act, a person who is found to be in contempt may be imprisoned for a period of less than two years or fined.
In England and Wales, under the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 ( CPR ), an expert witness is required to be independent and address his or her expert report to the court.
Rules express the knowledge to be exploited by the expert system.
Rules of succession may be further limited by state religion, residency, equal marriage or even permission from the legislature.
They also believe there are traditional formulas that date back to Moses on how the divine law may be interpreted-see above, " Rules by which early Jewish law was derived ".
In the US, 802. 11a and 802. 11g devices may be operated without a license, as allowed in Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations.
The guidelines for the M ' Naghten Rules ( 1843 ) 10 C & F 200, state, inter alia, and evaluating the criminal responsibility for defendants claiming to be insane were settled in the British courts in the case of Daniel M ' Naghten in 1843.
Rule 13 of Ignatius ' Rules for Thinking with the Church said: " That we may be altogether of the same mind and in conformity [...], if Church shall have defined anything to be black which to our eyes appears to be white, we ought in like manner to pronounce it to be black.
At the time of Cannon's election the Speaker of the House concurrently held the chair of the Rules Committee, which determined under what rules and restrictions bills could be debated, amended, and voted on, and in some cases whether they would be allowed on the floor at all.
* Content Rules — Define additional constraints about the object classes and attributes that may be used in conjunction with an entry.
The principles expounded by this panel have come to be known as the M ' Naghten Rules, even though they have only gained any status by usage in the common law and M ' Naghten himself would have been found guilty if they had been applied to his trial.
When the tests set out by the Rules are satisfied, the accused may be adjudged " not guilty by reason of insanity " or " guilty but insane " and the sentence may be a mandatory or discretionary ( but usually indeterminate ) period of treatment in a secure hospital facility, or otherwise at the discretion of the court ( depending on the country and the offence charged ) instead of a punitive disposal.

Rules and read
Much of the responsibility for this proliferation of viewpoints must be shouldered by Miller, whose Rules of Biblical Interpretation outlined a method of biblical study that encouraged each person to read the Bible and to “ do theology ” for themselves.
In John Irving's 1985 novel The Cider House Rules, Dr. Larch orders his apprentice gynecologist Homer Welles to read Gray's Anatomy.
Kenyatta read the draft of the Kenya section of Padmore's new book, How Britain Rules Africa ( 1936 ) With the editorial help of an English editor named Dinah Stock who became a close friend, Kenyatta published his own book, Facing Mount Kenya ( his revised LSE thesis ) in 1938 under his new name, Jomo Kenyatta.
To get ideas and inspirations for The Rules of the Game he read the works of Pierre de Marivaux and Alfred de Musset.
CONTROL has a policy of burning pertinent documents after cases are closed ; the reasons were detailed in their Rules and Regulations book, but nobody can read them, since they burned the only copy.
Orthodox monasticism does not have religious orders as in the West, so there are no formal Monastic Rules ( Regulae ); rather, each monk and nun is encouraged to read all of the Holy Fathers and emulate their virtues.
While the Court did note that: " Daubert must be read in light of the specific text of the Federal Rules of Evidence, which differs from our own procedures ," the Court also stated in the same sentence that " the U. S. Supreme Court did list a number of factors that could be helpful in evaluating the soundness of novel science .".

Rules and into
As addressed in the Official Baseball Rules, this was put into the baseball rulebook so it prevented these fielders from intentionally bobbling the ball.
Rules, said Hart, are divided into primary rules ( rules of conduct ) and secondary rules ( rules addressed to officials to administer primary rules ).
* The Fantasy Rules Committee, which originated as a sub-game of another nomic but has since grown into a game in its own right.
In England and Wales, the term Claimant has replaced Plaintiff after the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 came into force on 26 April 1999 .< ref >
The Book of Order is currently divided into three sections-1 ) Form of Government, 2 ) The Directory For Worship, and 3 ) The Rules of Discipline.
An unusual and revolutionary use of split screen as an extension to the cinematic vocabulary was invented by film director Roger Avary in The Rules of Attraction ( 2002 ) where two separate halves of a split screen are folded together into one seamless shot through the use of motion control photography.
New Rules of Navigation that constitute an improvement over the older ones were passed by the board of directors of the Suez Canal Authority ( SCA ) to organise vessels ’ and tankers ’ transit that came into force as of 1 January 2008.
After extensive consultations, the SEZ Act, 2005, supported by SEZ Rules, came into effect on 10 February 2006, providing for drastic simplification of procedures and for single window clearance on matters relating to central as well as state governments.
Sections 54 to 59 of the Access to Justice Act 1999 and Part 52 of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 came into force on 2 May 2000, and created one universal appeals system ; not all of these are to the Court of Appeal, with the principle used that an appeal should go to the next highest court in the hierarchy.
The complete Standard Rules for the game were originally developed in 1976 by Andrew Bartmess ( with encouragement from Joseph ) and were subsequently expanded by him into a commercially-available booklet.
While accepting that under Glass-Steagall financial firms could still have “ made, sold, and securitized risky mortgages, all the while fueling a massive housing bubble and building a highly leveraged, Ponzi-like pyramid of derivatives on top ,” the New Rules Project concludes that commentators who deny the GLBA played a role in the financial crisis “ fail to recognize the significance of 1999 as the pivotal policy-making moment leading up to the crash .” The Project argues 1999 was Congress ’ s opportunity to reject 25 years of “ deregulation ” and “ confront the changing financial system by reaffirming the importance of effective structural safeguards, such as the Glass-Steagall Act's firewall and market share caps to limit the size of banks ; bringing shadow banks into the regulatory framework ; and developing new rules to control the dangers inherent in derivatives and other engineered financial products .”
( In Northern Ireland, delegated legislation is organised into Statutory Rules, rather than Statutory Instruments.
According to the white paper by the Business Rules Group, a statement of a business rule falls into one of four categories:
In 1967 it developed into the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, which subsequently has been revised over the years.
As Funny Cide came into the Derby after a second in the Wood, Funny Cide won the 2003 Kentucky Derby between the strong double entry of Frankel's Empire Maker ( again with Jerry Bailey in the saddle ) and Peace Rules, ridden by Edgar Prado.
The Criminal Procedure ( Amendment ) Rules 2009 / 2087 which came into effect on 5 October 2009, and replaced the Criminal Procedure Rules 2005, Pt 24 provides for post-charge questioning.
In a moment that has since passed into Australian Rules folklore in 1976 Blight kicked a famous goal after the siren against Carlton.
Cloud's orphanage in John Irving's classic novel The Cider House Rules that was adapted into a film
In civil cases in the United States district courts, the demurrer was expressly abolished by Rule 7 ( c ) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (" FRCP ", also " Federal Rules ") when the FRCP went into effect on September 16, 1938.
The show has been dubbed into the Welsh language by record label Sain, which had previously provided Welsh dialogue for children's series Thomas the Tank Engine, The Large Family, Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom, Angelo Rules, Octonauts and Poppy Cat.
According to the National Assembly Rules, " the Serjeant-at-Arms shall remove, or cause to be removed, any stranger from any part of a Chamber which has been set apart for members only, and also any stranger who, having been admitted into any other part of the Chamber, misconducts himself or herself or does not withdraw when strangers are ordered to withdraw.
( These are generally incorporated into the Rules of Court, which are published by the Scottish Court Service and form the basis for Scots civil procedure.

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