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A flexible reward engine should have a stable core of rules to ensure fairness over time.
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We were trained to process death this way; told from Day 1 that, as a training handout put it, "fire shelter deployments have always been attributed to violations of The 10 Standard Fire Orders and the 18 Situations that Shout Watch Out," the core set of rules and guidelines all wildland firefighters know by heart.
(6) Define a core set of rules that identify the valid inferences that can be made on provenance representation.
In the early 20th century, nearly every high school in the country had a debate team, a "policy debate" squad, which abided by a core set of rules under a single national topic.
There is a core of structural rules that remain fairly unchanged from one system to another: these rules define what a game is, who the players are, the order of the moves and what a winning move is (i.e., rules SR-0, 2, 3a, 3b, 4).
Rather, the use is justified insofar as they fulfill two other functions: the »restatement function« (PICC as description of a common core of legal rules) and the »model function« (PICC as model for a superior law).
"Once you're attacking citizenship, you are attacking the very rule of law you are seeking to protect," said Rubenstein. "You get yourself in a bind in that respect because you are undermining the core of the rule of law".
But now more than ever, one single mechanism – the little-known investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) – threatens the existing system of justice, the concept of checks and balances, the very core of the rule of law.
For Lord Scarman, it was the safeguard of the proper administration of justice; for Lord Bingham, the core of the rule of law; and, for the current president of the UK supreme court, Lord Neuberger, speaking only last October, it is "a fundamental feature of the rule of law in any modern democratic society".
The core of the rule of law, in Bingham's version, is that "all persons and authorities within the state, whether public or private, should be bound by and entitled to the benefit of laws publicly and prospectively promulgated and publicly administered in the courts".
By focusing on these flawed efforts to impose colonial order, William Cunningham Bissell offers a different view of colonialism and cities, revealing the contradictions, confusion, and even chaos that lay at the very core of British rule.
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