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rules and are
The Axioms required to make the theoretical machinery operate are set out tersely and powerfully, so that all permissible operations within the theory can be traced rigorously back to these axioms, rules, and primitive notions.
There are in The Almagest no rules for determining in advance whether a new epicycle will be required for dealing with abberations in lunar, solar, or planetary behavior.
`` We were requested by the Secretary General, as I understand it, to discuss with you such matters as appear to us to be relevant, and we are not of course either a formal group or a committee in the sense of being guided by any rules or regulations of the Secretariat.
The very rules and regulations in every city are the primary case of slum conditions.
Rather, such assignments are made, as they must be, on the basis of certain overall rules and standards, representing to some extent a statistical approach to the problem, taking into account for each situation some of the variables ( e.g., power and station separations ) and averaging out others in order to achieve the balance which must be struck between protection against destructive interference and the assignment of a number of stations large enough to afford optimum radio service to the Nation.
There are other basic rules.
Safety rules, of course, are more important than all the others put together.
We speculate that compulsives in the unstructured schools are under greater strain because of the lack of systemization in their school setting, but that their need to organize ( for comfort ) is so intense that they struggle to induce the phonic rules and achieve in spite of the lack of direction from the environment.
The possibilities are few, and the total number of rules may be considerably greater.
Often, therefore, there are a number of rules having the same effect, and commonly other sets of rules as well, having the opposite effect.
While patent suits are still among the most complex and expensive forms of litigation, these rules have saved litigants uncounted sums of money.
Other items on the agenda during the meetings, which are expected to continue through Saturday, concern television, rules changes, professional football's hall of fame, players' benefits and constitutional amendments.
In accordance with the principle on which alphabets are based, these rules will generally map letters of the alphabet to the phonemes ( significant sounds ) of the spoken language.
French, with its silent letters and its heavy use of nasal vowels and elision, may seem to lack much correspondence between spelling and pronunciation, but its rules on pronunciation, though complex, are actually consistent and predictable with a fair degree of accuracy.
Even English has general, albeit complex, rules that predict pronunciation from spelling, and these rules are successful most of the time ; rules to predict spelling from the pronunciation have a higher failure rate.
Jehovah's Witnesses and Seventh-day Adventists, though they have among the strictest rules on how to conduct their lives, teach that sinners are destroyed rather than tortured forever.
There are rather strict selection rules as to the electronic configurations that can be reached by excitation by light — however there are no such rules for excitation by collision processes.
The quantum numbers, together with the rules governing their possible values, are as follows:
The driver will pick up more passengers as long as seats are available, and will transport them to their destination based on first come first served rules.

rules and certainly
the student will certainly want to explore more deeply into the fascinating study of immature individuals, struggling to meet their developmental needs, and at the same time trying to learn the rules of the game in the ever-expanding number of groups in which they hold membership.
Whatever the truth of the matter, Jaques certainly played an important role in popularising the game, producing editions of the rules in 1857, 1860, and 1864.
His title at his own lifetime was certainly not tennō, but presumably Ōkimi and / or Sumeramikoto ( 治天下大王-amenoshita shiroshimesu ōkimi, or sumera no mikoto, Great King who rules all under heaven ) and / or king of Yamato ( ヤマト大王 / 大君-yamato ōkimi, Great King of Yamato ).
: The Ramah in Choshen Mishpat ( Siman 35, 14 ) rules that in a case where only women congregate or in a case where only women could possibly testify, ( in this case the alleged harassment occurred behind closed doors ) they can and should certainly testify.
It was already accepted that it is necessary to use rules to help you choose the right action because the problems of calculating the consequences on each and every occasion would almost certainly result in you frequently choosing something less than the best course of action.
" there is no evidence that Tarleton, called ' Bloody Ban ' or ' The Butcher ' in rebel pamphlets, ever broke the rules of war and certainly did not ever shoot a child in cold blood.
Creative accounting and earnings management are euphemisms referring to accounting practices that may follow the letter of the rules of standard accounting practices, but certainly deviate from the spirit of those rules.
The social rules at the time were certainly a major constraint.
* 19 June — first match certainly played under the Knickerbocker rules at Elysian Fields in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Some form of chess had almost certainly reached Japan by the 9th century, if not earlier, but the earliest surviving Japanese description of the rules of chess dates from the early 12th century, during the Heian period.
European colonialism certainly helped spread particular games around the world, especially cricket ( not related to baseball ), football of various sorts, bowling in a number of forms, cue sports ( like snooker, carom billiards and pool ), hockey and its derivatives, equestrian ( originally of Middle Eastern origin ), and tennis ( and related games deriving from jeu de paume ), and many winter sports, while the originally Europe-dominated modern Olympic Games generally also ensured standardization in particularly European directions when rules for similar games around the world were merged.
Under the rules of the day, the scorekeeper's decision certainly made sense.
These rule changes will certainly have an impact on “ New Winkies ” but whether it can still be played in an adapted form, only time will tell, although 2009's XV's match used the new rules-this indicates that the new rules are to be kept.
But no one knew whether people were actually using those rules, and if they were, certainly no one knew how.
The formal properties of such a logical system can be given by a set of fairly simple rules, certainly far simpler than the " projection algebra " that Birkhoff and von Neumann had introduced a few years earlier.
No great enormities could arise under such guidance, but since the rage for Greek has been amongst us all the rules which formerly protected us are now set aside & we are at sea without compas ... we stick a slice of an anct Greek Temple to a Barn which is called breadth & simplicity, than which nothing can be more absurd, as the Greek Houses were certainly of wood & brick & plaister painted & temporary things.
In a presidential system like the United States there are other nomination rules, ballot access and media access issues but being able to run in every U. S. electoral district and " on the ballot " in every state, is certainly one of the signs of being a " major " party.
This could have been discovered before the deportation, quite independent of the different views of the actual danger the men posed to Sweden, and would almost certainly have been discovered had due process rules been observed.
Some form of chess almost certainly reached Japan by the 9th century, if not earlier, but the earliest surviving Japanese description of the rules dates from the early 12th century ( c. 1120, during the Heian period ).

rules and gathered
The Last Day: Jesus compared the kingdom of heaven, over which He rules, to a net which was thrown into the sea and gathered fish of every kind.
Business rules are gathered in these situations:
Eddie " The Eagle " Edwards and the Jamaica national bobsled team entered with little experience but gathered massive media attention, resulting in qualification rules for later games.
The memorial service there was religious ( two Lutheran pastors conducted the service in German ) and private ( under New Jersey law, public services were not permitted for felons, and Anna Hauptmann had agreed to this as a condition of receiving her husband's body ) and was attended by only six people ( the legal limit under New Jersey rules ), but a crowd of over 2, 000 gathered outside.
In deciding to drop the matter, Hastings and Berman stated: After reviewing the information gathered during the inquiry, and in light of Representative Conyers ’ cooperation with the inquiry, we have concluded that this matter should be resolved through the issuance of this public statement and the agreement by Representative Conyers to take a number of additional, significant steps to ensure that his office complies with all rules and standards regarding campaign and personal work by congressional staff.
He had gathered a group of 11 boys, who adopted his proposed constitution, rules, regulations, and ritual ; and formed the Sons of Veterans of Pennsylvania ( SVPA ).
Firmans were gathered in codes called " kanun " ( from the Hellenic word kanon ( κανών ) meaning rule or rules, as well as the Arabic word qanun ( قانون ‎) also meaning rule or law ).
Other game publications also published the rules, and the game gathered a small but devoted following.
The end of 1935 saw again some changes and reforms in the rules based on the experience gathered in adopting the code.

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