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The phrase "are based on rules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing principles, guidelines, or frameworks that inform a particular system or process.
Example: "The decisions made by the committee are based on rules established in the organization's charter."
Alternatives: "are grounded in regulations" or "are founded on principles".
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But, she said, the kind of accusations the Americans worry about -- based on distinction between military and civilian targets, for example -- differ from the bulk of crimes tried at The Hague, which "are based on rules of war that are bright-line rules: Don't slaughter P.O.W.'s, don't ravish women, don't put P.O.W.'s in the front line to de-mine no man's land".
In other words, in accordance with this theory, in spite of destructive consequences, individuals are required to take right actions which are based on rules [22].
Although he did claim that legal systems are based on rules of recognition, he did not say that those rules are linguistic rules, or that his theory is true because it states linguistic rules for the use of the word 'law'law
The point isn't that there's data and analytics - the point is that there's a closed-loop process of continuous improvement where actions are based on rules.
Carefully defined judging criteria are based on rules and structure that follows the Hatha Yoga tradition; championship judges are educated by counterparts in India on how to award marks based on a points system.
For example, our methods are based on rules.
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The effective material properties of the nanocomposite cylindrical panel are based on rule of mixture.
Plutocracies are based on rule by the elites.
Like graffiti, the art world's interest and commodification of skateboarding is often tenuous, as both disciplines are based on rule breaking and freeform expression.
But regulators need to re-establish the idea that intervention is based on rules.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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