Having printed lines, Simple past tense and past participle of rule, subject to a ruling authority; "the ruled mass", marked with parallel lines; governed, controlled, ruled paper has parallel lines printed across it = lined, subject to a ruling authority; "the ruled mass, past of rule, To regulate, be in charge of, make decisions for, reign over, To excel, Something to keep order, A ruler; device for measuring, a straightedge, a measure, A regulation, law, guideline, To mark (paper or the like) with [[#Noun|rules]] (lines), A straight line (continuous mark, as made by a pen or the like), especially one lying across a paper as a guide for writing, regence, reule, rewle, An established standard, guideline, or regulation A principle set up by any authority that directs either action or forbearance, as in the rules of a legislative body, of a company, or of the law, A method of knowledge representation characterized by an IF-THEN format The conclusions are considered true if the conditions are true They may contain Boolean logic A statement consisting of two parts, antecedent and consequent The antecedent consists of one or more IF clauses, and establishes conditions that must be met if the consequent part of the rule is to be activated The consequent is composed of the actions of conclusions that result, A solid or dashed graphic line in documents used to separate the elements of a page Rules and other graphic devices should be used sparingly, and only for clarifying the function of other elements on the page, A segment of an awk program that specifies how to process single input records A rule consists of a pattern and an action awk reads an input record; then, for each rule, if the input record satisfies the rule's pattern, awk executes the rule's action Otherwise, the rule does nothing for that input record, The cellular automata rules in which this oscillator works The minimum rule is listed first, then the maximum rule (if the oscillator works in more than one rule) Optional Birth and Survival counts are underlined in the web-based version of Oscillizer [Note: Only rules in which the oscillator works in exactly the same way as the given rule are listed The pattern may well be a different oscillator in some other rule, but that rule will not be shown ], (a) The rules in the RRS book, including the Definitions, Race Signals, Introduction, preambles, and the rules of an appendix when it applies, but not titles; (b) the prescriptions of a national authority, when they apply; (c) the class rules except any that conflict with the rules in this book; (d) the notice of race (e) the sailing instructions; (f) any other documents governing the event, A segment of an awk program, that specifies how to process single input records A rule consists of a pattern and an action awk reads an input record; then, for each rule, if the input record satisfies the rule's pattern, awk executes the rule's action Otherwise, the rule does nothing for that input record, A straight line on the page, usually expressed with its width as in, "a 1-point rule " Don't call them lines, except in hairline, (a) The rules in this book, including the Definitions, Race Signals, Introduction, preambles and the rules of relevant appendices, but not titles; (b) the prescriptions of the national authority, unless the sailing instructions state that they do not apply; (c) the class rules, or the rules of the handicapping or rating system, except any that conflict with the rules in this book; (d) the notice of race; (e) the sailing instructions; and (f) any other documents that govern the event, (a) The rules in this book, including the Definitions, Race Signals, Introduction, preambles and the rules of relevant appendices, but not titles, the duration of a monarch's or government's power; "during the rule of Elizabeth", Horizontal or verticle lines used in design for separating sections or merely provide graphic elements for decoration, Dominic" prescribed guide for conduct or action directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted; "he knew the rules of chess" (linguistics) a rule describing (or prescribing) a linguistic practice the duration of a monarch's or government's power; "during the rule of Elizabeth" keep in check; "rule one's temper" decide with authority; "The King decreed that all first-born males should be killed" decide on and make a declaration about; "find someone guilty" mark or draw with a ruler; "rule the margins" have an affinity with; of signs of the zodiac, a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct; "their principles of composition characterized all their works", dominance or power through legal authority; "France held undisputed dominion over vast areas of Africa"; "the rule of Caesar", directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted; "he knew the rules of chess", exercise authority over; as of nations; "Who is governing the country now?", measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths, any one of a systematic body of regulations defining the way of life of members of a religious order; "the rule of St Dominic", be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance; "Money reigns supreme here"; "Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood", In the context of Veracity, the term "rule" is used to refer to a (pattern,arrow,action) triplet in a policy file A policy file is considered to consist of a list of rules See also Production, For each bill, the House Rules Committee sets a time limit for debate and decides who will manage the debate and when it will occur This decision is the "rule" on the bill In the Senate, these matters are handled more formally, with an agreement between majority leaders, minority leaders, sponsors of the bill, and other main actors, A proto-method Consists of a specification and a body See the chapter on Statements and Rules, A clause that defines the relationship or relationships between facts and objects, reign, To regulate, be in charge of make decisions for, reign over, Informally, a rule is any CycL formula which begins with #$implies, that is, any conditional A rule has two parts, called its antecedent and consequent, or left-hand side and right-hand side, A rule of procedure that a Court must follow, related to a specific Act Rules are made by a lawful judiciary authority, The instructions on the time and substance of debate on a House bill, which are attached to the bill when reported out to the floor by the House Rules Committee, A theoretical device for the explanation of behavioral regularities and/or cognitive states Rules are generally, but not always, characterized in terms of causally-operative mental representations See computation, symbolicism, connectionism <Discussion> <References> Daniel Barbiero, A segment of an @command{awk} program that specifies how to process single input records A rule consists of a pattern and an action @command{awk} reads an input record; then, for each rule, if the input record satisfies the rule's pattern, @command{awk} executes the rule's action Otherwise, the rule does nothing for that input record, A statement of general applicability approved by the Civil Service Commission that (1) exercises, implements, or applies powers authorized by article XI, section 5 of the Michigan Constitution, or (2) prescribes the procedures or practice of the Department of Civil Service A rule has the force and effect of law unless a court of compe, A series of values that assigns one or more system attributes to an installation profile, A logical statement that lets you respond to an event, based on predetermined criteria, A data-driven programming construct-associated with a class-consisting of a condition and action A rule's action is executed ("fired") when its condition is satisfied by objects in memory A rule whose condition references only the "this" object is termed an intra-object rule, otherwise an inter-object rule Sometimes called a "production" or "production rule", (linguistics) a rule describing (or prescribing) a linguistic practice, a principle guiding action For Kant, concepts are rules, the understanding is the faculty of rules, and our use of rules is central to our account of objectivity Much of Wittgenstein's discussion of following a rule runs parallel to the Kantian insight that rules do not determine their own application The question of what gives a rule authority and holds it and its application in place led to the rejection of the possibility of a private language and Wittgenstein's emphasis on practices and forms of life Interrelations among rules, roles and practices are central concerns in the philosophy of social science Discussions of what constitutes a legal rule and how such rules have normative force are main features of the philosophy of law, a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system; "the principle of the conservation of mass"; "the principle of jet propulsion"; "the right-hand rule for inductive fields", To require or command by rule; to give as a direction or order of court, To establish or settle by, or as by, a rule; to fix by universal or general consent, or by common practice, To mark with lines made with a pen, pencil, etc, guided by a rule or ruler; to print or mark with lines by means of a rule or other contrivance effecting a similar result; as, to rule a sheet of paper of a blank book, To have power or command; to exercise supreme authority; often followed by over, To control or direct by influence, counsel, or persuasion; to guide; used chiefly in the passive, See under Conposing, prescribed guide for conduct or action, A measuring instrument consisting of a graduated bar of wood, ivory, metal, or the like, which is usually marked so as to show inches and fractions of an inch, and jointed so that it may be folded compactly, A thin plate of metal (usually brass) of the same height as the type, and used for printing lines, as between columns on the same page, or in tabular work, A composing rule, To control the will and actions of; to exercise authority or dominion over; to govern; to manage, To lay down and settle a rule or order of court; to decide an incidental point; to enter a rule, To keep within a (certain) range for a time; to be in general, or as a rule; as, prices ruled lower yesterday than the day before, decide on and make a declaration about; "find someone guilty", keep in check; "rule one's temper", decide with authority; "The King decreed that all first-born males should be killed", have an affinity with; of signs of the zodiac, mark or draw with a ruler; "rule the margins", (linguistics) a rule describing (or prescribing) a linguistic practice the duration of a monarch's or government's power; "during the rule of Elizabeth", Dominic", measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior; "it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast"; "short haircuts were the regulation", (mathematics) a standard procedure for solving a class of mathematical problems; "he determined the upper bound with Descartes' rule of signs"; "he gave us a general formula for attacking polynomials", any one of a systematic body of regulations defining the way of life of members of a religious order; "the rule of St, prescribed guide for conduct or action directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted; "he knew the rules of chess", forms its plural "men", and is an exception to the rule, A straight strip of wood, metal, or the like, which serves as a guide in drawing a straight line; a ruler, When someone in authority rules that something is true or should happen, they state that they have officially decided that it is true or should happen. The court ruled that laws passed by the assembly remained valid The Israeli court has not yet ruled on the case A provincial magistrates' court last week ruled it unconstitutional The committee ruled against all-night opening mainly on safety grounds. = pronounce, If you rule a straight line, you draw it using something that has a straight edge. a ruled grid of horizontal and vertical lines. see also golden rule, ground rule, ruling, slide rule, If something rules your life, it influences or restricts your actions in a way that is not good for you. Scientists have always been aware of how fear can rule our lives and make us ill, A general principle concerning the formation or use of words, or a concise statement thereof; thus, it is a rule in England, that s or es , added to a noun in the singular number, forms the plural of that noun; but "man", If something is the rule, it is the normal state of affairs. However, for many Americans today, weekend work has unfortunately become the rule rather than the exception, If you say that something happens as a rule, you mean that it usually happens. As a rule, however, such attacks have been aimed at causing damage rather than taking life. = generally, usually, If someone in authority bends the rules or stretches the rules, they do something even though it is against the rules. There is a particular urgency in this case, and it would help if you could bend the rules, something regarded as a normative example; "the convention of not naming the main character"; "violence is the rule not the exception"; "his formula for impressing visitors", a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior; "it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast"; "short haircuts were the regulation", If workers work to rule, they protest by working according to the rules of their job without doing any extra work or taking any new decisions. Nurses are continuing to work to rule. exclusionary rule gag rule Home Rule Irish L'Hôpital's rule Rule of the Community product rule quotient rule, A rule of thumb is a rule or principle that you follow which is not based on exact calculations, but rather on experience. A good rule of thumb is that a broker must generate sales of ten times his salary if his employer is to make a profit, The rules of something such as a language or a science are statements that describe the way that things usually happen in a particular situation. according to the rules of quantum theory, The person or group that rules a country controls its affairs. For four centuries, he says, foreigners have ruled Angola He ruled for eight months. the long line of feudal lords who had ruled over this land. Rule is also a noun. demands for an end to one-party rule, A rule is a statement telling people what they should do in order to achieve success or a benefit of some kind. An important rule is to drink plenty of water during any flight, A determinate method prescribed for performing any operation and producing a certain result; as, a rule for extracting the cube root, Uniform or established course of things, Systematic method or practice; as, my ule is to rise at six o'clock, Ordibary course of procedure; usual way; comon state or condition of things; as, it is a rule to which there are many exeptions, An order regulating the practice of the courts, or an order made between parties to an action or a suit, The act of ruling; administration of law; government; empire; authority; control, Rules are instructions that tell you what you are allowed to do and what you are not allowed to do. a thirty-two-page pamphlet explaining the rules of basketball Strictly speaking, this was against the rules, govern, control; determine, decide, decree; mark with lines using a ruler, law, regulation; custom, common practice; government; ruler, flat tool used for measuring distances, That which is prescribed or laid down as a guide for conduct or action; a governing direction for a specific purpose; an authoritative enactment; a regulation; a prescription; a precept; as, the rules of various societies; the rules governing a school; a rule of etiquette or propriety; the rules of cricket, Conduct in general; behavior,
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Simple past tense and past participle of rule - "She ruled over her children firmly but gently."
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marked with parallel lines; governed, controlled sıfat
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ruled paper has parallel lines printed across it = lined
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subject to a ruling authority; "the ruled mass
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past of rule
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To regulate, be in charge of, make decisions for, reign over
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To excel - "This game rules!"
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Something to keep order
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A ruler; device for measuring, a straightedge, a measure
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A regulation, law, guideline
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To mark (paper or the like) with [[#Noun|rules]] (lines)
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A straight line (continuous mark, as made by a pen or the like), especially one lying across a paper as a guide for writing
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An established standard, guideline, or regulation A principle set up by any authority that directs either action or forbearance, as in the rules of a legislative body, of a company, or of the law
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A method of knowledge representation characterized by an IF-THEN format The conclusions are considered true if the conditions are true They may contain Boolean logic A statement consisting of two parts, antecedent and consequent The antecedent consists of one or more IF clauses, and establishes conditions that must be met if the consequent part of the rule is to be activated The consequent is composed of the actions of conclusions that result
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A solid or dashed graphic line in documents used to separate the elements of a page Rules and other graphic devices should be used sparingly, and only for clarifying the function of other elements on the page
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A segment of an awk program that specifies how to process single input records A rule consists of a pattern and an action awk reads an input record; then, for each rule, if the input record satisfies the rule's pattern, awk executes the rule's action Otherwise, the rule does nothing for that input record
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The cellular automata rules in which this oscillator works The minimum rule is listed first, then the maximum rule (if the oscillator works in more than one rule) Optional Birth and Survival counts are underlined in the web-based version of Oscillizer [Note: Only rules in which the oscillator works in exactly the same way as the given rule are listed The pattern may well be a different oscillator in some other rule, but that rule will not be shown ]
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(a) The rules in the RRS book, including the Definitions, Race Signals, Introduction, preambles, and the rules of an appendix when it applies, but not titles; (b) the prescriptions of a national authority, when they apply; (c) the class rules except any that conflict with the rules in this book; (d) the notice of race (e) the sailing instructions; (f) any other documents governing the event
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A segment of an awk program, that specifies how to process single input records A rule consists of a pattern and an action awk reads an input record; then, for each rule, if the input record satisfies the rule's pattern, awk executes the rule's action Otherwise, the rule does nothing for that input record
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A straight line on the page, usually expressed with its width as in, "a 1-point rule " Don't call them lines, except in hairline
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(a) The rules in this book, including the Definitions, Race Signals, Introduction, preambles and the rules of relevant appendices, but not titles; (b) the prescriptions of the national authority, unless the sailing instructions state that they do not apply; (c) the class rules, or the rules of the handicapping or rating system, except any that conflict with the rules in this book; (d) the notice of race; (e) the sailing instructions; and (f) any other documents that govern the event
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(a) The rules in this book, including the Definitions, Race Signals, Introduction, preambles and the rules of relevant appendices, but not titles
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the duration of a monarch's or government's power; "during the rule of Elizabeth"
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Horizontal or verticle lines used in design for separating sections or merely provide graphic elements for decoration
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Dominic" prescribed guide for conduct or action directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted; "he knew the rules of chess" (linguistics) a rule describing (or prescribing) a linguistic practice the duration of a monarch's or government's power; "during the rule of Elizabeth" keep in check; "rule one's temper" decide with authority; "The King decreed that all first-born males should be killed" decide on and make a declaration about; "find someone guilty" mark or draw with a ruler; "rule the margins" have an affinity with; of signs of the zodiac
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a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct; "their principles of composition characterized all their works"
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dominance or power through legal authority; "France held undisputed dominion over vast areas of Africa"; "the rule of Caesar"
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directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted; "he knew the rules of chess"
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exercise authority over; as of nations; "Who is governing the country now?"
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measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths
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any one of a systematic body of regulations defining the way of life of members of a religious order; "the rule of St Dominic"
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be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance; "Money reigns supreme here"; "Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood"
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A proto-method Consists of a specification and a body See the chapter on Statements and Rules
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A clause that defines the relationship or relationships between facts and objects
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To regulate, be in charge of make decisions for, reign over
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A rule of procedure that a Court must follow, related to a specific Act Rules are made by a lawful judiciary authority
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The instructions on the time and substance of debate on a House bill, which are attached to the bill when reported out to the floor by the House Rules Committee
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A statement of general applicability approved by the Civil Service Commission that (1) exercises, implements, or applies powers authorized by article XI, section 5 of the Michigan Constitution, or (2) prescribes the procedures or practice of the Department of Civil Service A rule has the force and effect of law unless a court of compe
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A series of values that assigns one or more system attributes to an installation profile
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A logical statement that lets you respond to an event, based on predetermined criteria
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(linguistics) a rule describing (or prescribing) a linguistic practice
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a principle guiding action For Kant, concepts are rules, the understanding is the faculty of rules, and our use of rules is central to our account of objectivity Much of Wittgenstein's discussion of following a rule runs parallel to the Kantian insight that rules do not determine their own application The question of what gives a rule authority and holds it and its application in place led to the rejection of the possibility of a private language and Wittgenstein's emphasis on practices and forms of life Interrelations among rules, roles and practices are central concerns in the philosophy of social science Discussions of what constitutes a legal rule and how such rules have normative force are main features of the philosophy of law
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a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system; "the principle of the conservation of mass"; "the principle of jet propulsion"; "the right-hand rule for inductive fields"
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To require or command by rule; to give as a direction or order of court
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To establish or settle by, or as by, a rule; to fix by universal or general consent, or by common practice
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To mark with lines made with a pen, pencil, etc
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guided by a rule or ruler; to print or mark with lines by means of a rule or other contrivance effecting a similar result; as, to rule a sheet of paper of a blank book
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To have power or command; to exercise supreme authority; often followed by over
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To control or direct by influence, counsel, or persuasion; to guide; used chiefly in the passive
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prescribed guide for conduct or action
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A measuring instrument consisting of a graduated bar of wood, ivory, metal, or the like, which is usually marked so as to show inches and fractions of an inch, and jointed so that it may be folded compactly
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A thin plate of metal (usually brass) of the same height as the type, and used for printing lines, as between columns on the same page, or in tabular work
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A composing rule
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To control the will and actions of; to exercise authority or dominion over; to govern; to manage
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To lay down and settle a rule or order of court; to decide an incidental point; to enter a rule
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To keep within a (certain) range for a time; to be in general, or as a rule; as, prices ruled lower yesterday than the day before
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decide on and make a declaration about; "find someone guilty"
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keep in check; "rule one's temper"
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decide with authority; "The King decreed that all first-born males should be killed"
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have an affinity with; of signs of the zodiac
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mark or draw with a ruler; "rule the margins"
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(linguistics) a rule describing (or prescribing) a linguistic practice the duration of a monarch's or government's power; "during the rule of Elizabeth"
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measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior; "it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast"; "short haircuts were the regulation"
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(mathematics) a standard procedure for solving a class of mathematical problems; "he determined the upper bound with Descartes' rule of signs"; "he gave us a general formula for attacking polynomials"
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prescribed guide for conduct or action directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted; "he knew the rules of chess"
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A straight strip of wood, metal, or the like, which serves as a guide in drawing a straight line; a ruler
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When someone in authority rules that something is true or should happen, they state that they have officially decided that it is true or should happen. The court ruled that laws passed by the assembly remained valid The Israeli court has not yet ruled on the case A provincial magistrates' court last week ruled it unconstitutional The committee ruled against all-night opening mainly on safety grounds. = pronounce
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If you rule a straight line, you draw it using something that has a straight edge. a ruled grid of horizontal and vertical lines. see also golden rule, ground rule, ruling, slide rule
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If something rules your life, it influences or restricts your actions in a way that is not good for you. Scientists have always been aware of how fear can rule our lives and make us ill
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A general principle concerning the formation or use of words, or a concise statement thereof; thus, it is a rule in England, that s or es , added to a noun in the singular number, forms the plural of that noun; but "man"
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If something is the rule, it is the normal state of affairs. However, for many Americans today, weekend work has unfortunately become the rule rather than the exception
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If you say that something happens as a rule, you mean that it usually happens. As a rule, however, such attacks have been aimed at causing damage rather than taking life. = generally, usually
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If someone in authority bends the rules or stretches the rules, they do something even though it is against the rules. There is a particular urgency in this case, and it would help if you could bend the rules
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something regarded as a normative example; "the convention of not naming the main character"; "violence is the rule not the exception"; "his formula for impressing visitors"
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a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior; "it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast"; "short haircuts were the regulation"
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If workers work to rule, they protest by working according to the rules of their job without doing any extra work or taking any new decisions. Nurses are continuing to work to rule. exclusionary rule gag rule Home Rule Irish L'Hôpital's rule Rule of the Community product rule quotient rule
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A rule of thumb is a rule or principle that you follow which is not based on exact calculations, but rather on experience. A good rule of thumb is that a broker must generate sales of ten times his salary if his employer is to make a profit
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The rules of something such as a language or a science are statements that describe the way that things usually happen in a particular situation. according to the rules of quantum theory
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The person or group that rules a country controls its affairs. For four centuries, he says, foreigners have ruled Angola He ruled for eight months. the long line of feudal lords who had ruled over this land. Rule is also a noun. demands for an end to one-party rule
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A rule is a statement telling people what they should do in order to achieve success or a benefit of some kind. An important rule is to drink plenty of water during any flight
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A determinate method prescribed for performing any operation and producing a certain result; as, a rule for extracting the cube root
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Uniform or established course of things
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Systematic method or practice; as, my ule is to rise at six o'clock
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Ordibary course of procedure; usual way; comon state or condition of things; as, it is a rule to which there are many exeptions
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An order regulating the practice of the courts, or an order made between parties to an action or a suit
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The act of ruling; administration of law; government; empire; authority; control
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Rules are instructions that tell you what you are allowed to do and what you are not allowed to do. a thirty-two-page pamphlet explaining the rules of basketball Strictly speaking, this was against the rules
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govern, control; determine, decide, decree; mark with lines using a ruler fiil
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law, regulation; custom, common practice; government; ruler, flat tool used for measuring distances isim
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rule
That which is prescribed or laid down as a guide for conduct or action; a governing direction for a specific purpose; an authoritative enactment; a regulation; a prescription; a precept; as, the rules of various societies; the rules governing a school; a rule of etiquette or propriety; the rules of cricket
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