Sentence examples for basis of rules from inspiring English sources

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He favours predictability, or deciding cases on the basis of rules that can be used in the future.

The organization has been described as the referee for global commerce, settling disputes on the basis of rules adopted by consensus among its 164 members.

Disputes are generally resolved not on the basis of rules that ensure fair resolution, but by bargaining among unequals, with the rich and powerful usually imposing their will on others.

This means that they make decisions on the basis of rules and that they are ready to modify the rules on the basis of new information that becomes available.

WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans on Wednesday opened a formal assault on the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate greenhouse gases, raising doubts about the legal, scientific and economic basis of rules proposed by the agency.

Consider the way the various features and creatures within a natural environment coalesce to create a complex variegated order on the basis of rules (laws of nature) that establish correlations between the various organic and anorganic subsystems that make up a natural landscape.

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"Somehow a moral basis of rule was necessary after all," he wrote.

As grand prince, he continued to rule Novgorod through his son Vasily, thus changing the constitutional basis of rule in Novgorod from personal sovereignty by invitation to institutional sovereignty by the principal Russian ruler.

Because the Khārijites believed that the basis of rule was righteous character and piety alone, any Muslim, irrespective of race, colour, and sex, could, in their view, become ruler provided he or she satisfied the conditions of piety.

Type- 2 fuzzy logic can easily classify PQ events on the basis of rule design for the fuzzification, this novel technique can classify multiple events with more than 85% of efficiency.

It will not address instrumental derivations, such as those on the basis of rule consequentialism or teleology (e.g., Epstein 1995, 1998; Rasmussen and Den Uyl 2005; or Shapiro 2007), rule contractarianism (e.g., Narveson 1988 and roughly Lomasky 1987), public reason (e.g., Gaus 2012), or Rawlsian arguments (e.g., Tomasi 2012).

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