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`` 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.
Under committee rules, it went automatically to a subcommittee for one week.
According to the rules of the Nobel committee a maximum of three people may share the prize.
On July 11, 2006, the bans were made permanent by the AACCA rules committee:
The committee unanimously voted for sweeping revisions to cheerleading safety rules, the most major of which restricts specific upper-level skills during basketball games.
The rules committee legalized the forward pass instead.
Stagg asserted that, as far back as 1894, before the rules committee even considered the forward pass, one of his players used to throw the ball " like a baseball pitcher.
Hackett, who would become a member of the football rules committee in December 1907 and officiated games into the 1930s, was quoted the next day in Ed Wray's Post-Dispatch article: " It was the most perfect exhibition ... of the new rules ... that I have seen all season and much better than that of Yale and Harvard.
The term football club is the most commonly used for a sports club which is an organised or incorporated body with a president, committee and a set of rules responsible for ensuring the continued playing existence of one or more teams which are selected for regular competition play ( and which may participate in several different divisions or leagues ).
In 1926, the Congress of the International Amateur Athletics Federation nominated a committee to draw up international rules for field handball.
Later he led a committee that sought to reform congress ' rules, and he used this opportunity to try to repeal the gag rule outright.
International Kendo Federation ( FIK ) grading rules allow national kendo organisations to establish a special committee to consider the award of those grades.
PDF: United States National Archery Association Flight committee modern longbow flight rules, U. S. National Archery Association.
Sadiq Rahma, technical committee head, who is a member of Al Wefaq said: " The rules we are drawing up are designed to protect the rights of both the families and the Asian bachelors (..) these labourers often have habits which are difficult for families living nearby to tolerate (..) they come out of their homes half dressed, brew alcohol illegally in their homes, use prostitutes and make the neighbourhood dirty (..) these are poor people who often live in groups of 50 or more, crammed into one house or apartment ," said Mr Rahma.
Jefferson had also served on the committee appointed to draw up the rules of order for the Continental Congress in 1776.
Although Senate rules do not necessarily allow a negative vote in committee to block a nomination, a nominee may be filibustered once debate has begun in the full Senate.
The Graces managed to survive " a protracted and stormy meeting " with E. M. retaining his key post as club secretary, although he was forced to liaise in future with a new finance committee and abide by stricter rules.
Their attempts, however, were reduced by rebellion against the rules committee and formation of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association.
The rules were altered in 1987 and again in 2005 so that the new intake are not elected solely by the existing year and a committee of masters.
The political realignment allowed House leaders to alter rules that had allowed Southern Democrats to kill New Frontier and civil rights legislation in committee, which aided efforts to pass Great Society legislation.
Cartwright is thought to be the first person to draw a diagram of a diamond shaped baseball field, and the rules of the modern game are based on the Knickerbocker Rules developed by Cartwright and a committee from his club, the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club.
In 1845 Cartwright and a committee from his club drew up rules converting this playground game into a more elaborate and interesting sport to be played by adults.
Because each country chooses its official submission according to its own rules, the decisions of the nominating bodies in each respective country are sometimes mired in controversy: for instance, the Indian selection committee ( Film Federation of India ) was recently accused of bias by Bhavna Talwar, the director of Dharm ( 2007 ), who claimed her film was rejected in favor of Eklavya: The Royal Guard ( 2007 ) because of the personal connections of the latter film's director and producer.

rules and considered
However, this was considered " unmanly " and was frequently disallowed by additional rules negotiated by the Seconds of the Boxers.
Because his vision of personal and social perfections was framed as a revival of the ordered society of earlier times, Confucius is often considered a great proponent of conservatism, but a closer look at what he proposes often shows that he used ( and perhaps twisted ) past institutions and rites to push a new political agenda of his own: a revival of a unified royal state, whose rulers would succeed to power on the basis of their moral merits instead of lineage. These would be rulers devoted to their people, striving for personal and social perfection, and such a ruler would spread his own virtues to the people instead of imposing proper behavior with laws and rules.
Constitutional laws may often be considered second order rulemaking or rules about making rules to exercise power.
" Casino rules vary on this ; some of these bets may not be callable, while others may be considered " working " during the come-out.
A formal grammar is considered " context free " when its production rules can be applied regardless of the context of a nonterminal.
In Dylan these sorts of visibility rules are not considered part of the code itself, but of the module / interface system.
Each league has slightly different rules regarding who is and is not considered an eligible receiver.
Children who are generally considered too young to be allowed to handle firearms at all can be taught a different set of rules:
The game is compatible with the D & D 4th Edition rules and the System Reference Document, but is not considered a separate D & D setting.
Perhaps the first instrument of modern public international law was the Lieber Code, passed in 1863 by the Congress of the United States, to govern the conduct of US forces during the United States Civil War and considered to be the first written recitation of the rules and articles of war, adhered to by all civilized nations, the precursor of public international law.
While Kepler considered most traditional rules and methods of astrology to be the " evil-smelling dung " in which " an industrious hen " scrapes, there was an " occasional grain-seed, indeed, even a pearl or a gold nugget " to be found by the conscientious scientific astrologer.
By the 1930s, many revisions of the rules developed that were substantially different from Babcock's classical version ( including some that were considered fundamentals in other variants, such as the notion of a standard hand ).
The USA had lost the first round of the space race to the Soviets ; however, the FAI rules in 1961 required that a pilot must land safely with the spacecraft for the flight to be considered an official spaceflight.
ThermodyNomic, for example, had a ruleset in which rule changes were carefully considered before implementation, and rules were rarely introduced which provide loopholes for the players to exploit.
It includes rules of spelling ; other elements of written language that may also be considered to be part of orthography include hyphenation, capitalization, word breaks, emphasis, and punctuation.
The rules for doing this tend to become standardized for a given language, leading to the development of an orthography that is generally considered " correct ".
The laws are from the word of God in the Torah, using a set of rules also revealed by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, and have been derived with the utmost accuracy and care, and thus the Oral Law is considered to be no less the word of God.
This question is interesting when you consider other religious beliefs or GOD concepts such as Pantheism, or metaphysical naturalism to where essentially existence itself and its rules and laws in their totality are considered GOD, or a belief over having a personal GOD to which would be slave to require existence and its rules just as much as anything else in and of existence would be.
This is called " Scarne's cut ," though in some settings this is considered poor etiquette or against the rules.
The only two cases where P and not-P is false ( when P is 100 % true or false ) are the same cases considered by two-valued logic, and the same rules apply.
The best current practice ( BCP ) subseries collects administrative documents and other texts which are considered as official rules and not only informational, but which do not affect over the wire data.

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