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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopt a rule" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implementation or acceptance of a specific guideline or regulation within a group or organization.
Example: "After much discussion, the committee decided to adopt a rule that requires all members to attend at least one meeting per month."
Alternatives: "establish a guideline" or "implement a policy."
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To obtain jurisdiction over the case, however, they needed the Commission to adopt a rule under §10(b) first.
EasyJet was among the first to say it would adopt a "rule of two" policy from today.
I agree with the judgment that, at this time, the College should not adopt a rule prohibiting students from joining unrecognized social organizations that retain discriminatory membership policies.
It said the S.E.C. had violated federal procedures in failing to adopt a rule that was pending for more than four years.
One would be to adopt "a rule that places upon a clerk of the court a constitutional obligation to serve counsel with important documents".
Now, would it be a good idea for a family to adopt a rule that spending cannot exceed earnings in any calendar year?
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9. Notice that one need not adopt a rule-consequentialist theory to reach this conclusion.
From there, it would be a logical step for Congress to demand that the Fed adopt a rule-based monetary policy.
Adopting a Rule Is Only the Beginning.
There are, however, impediments to adopting a rule that would directly prohibit disclosure timing.
The European Union recently adopted a rule prohibiting airport body scanners that use X-ray technology.
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