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Finally, RULES (manually created rules) yields the highest precision, at the cost of a very low recall.
Rodney A. Smolla, a First Amendment scholar who is president of Furman University in Greenville, S.C., said that the Supreme Court had been clear in ruling that when the government created rules about what a person could and could not say, "you have to be very specific about what is in bounds and what is out of bounds".
Courts in the 1960s and 1970s created rules for the wiretapping of analog phone calls; those rulings were later applied as the basis for mass surveillance of the Internet.
Hence, the postwar order created rules to ensure that the boats did not collide; it created rules for cooperation.
In 2001 new UFC management created rules to make the sport less dangerous.
They have created rules restricting the ability of executives to cash out their options.
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If the injunction is granted, the owners would have to create rules to operate the league.
Business firms create rules to regulate and, thereby, exercise authority over employees.
The decision, Mr. Drohan said, could allow landlords to create rules to evict.
The next step in that process is to create rules to manage sovereign funds.
Ms. Weston is also happy to build off the ideas of others, with appropriate acknowledgment, in creating rules of thumb.
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