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The language of engineering is defined by the rules that are embodied in the publications of standards organizations.
Educational policy for the Institute is determined by the MIT Faculty (as defined by the Rules and Regulations of the Faculty).
Annie Clark isn't the type of performer who's defined by the rules of pop – and there are very strict rules, for how would we make sense of it without the backbeat, the chorus and the encore?
"They are simply tests of excellence, of who can perform the best on a set of physical tasks, and those tasks are defined by the rules of the sport," he said.
For example, the rules say, a patient may go directly to court if a health plan fails to meet deadlines for acting on claims or fails to follow "reasonable claims procedures," as defined by the rules.
Instead, all the cards are dealt faceup to a tableau at the start, and play consists in transferring available cards (as defined by the rules of the particular game) from one place to another.
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We are a nation defined by the rule of law.
Was Greek freedom best preserved and defined by the rule of the few or by that of the many?
Baseball wants to make sure that pitches that are just off the outside or inside edge of the plate are called balls, as defined by the rule book.
Umpires are instructed to call strikes as defined by the rule book, which in theory leads to more high strikes and to hitters swinging earlier in the count.
The Hodge star operator : is defined by the rule (1.6).
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