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The league said it was emphasizing rules that affected player safety — horse-collar tackles and hits on defenseless players, for example — and those that involve the administration of a game, like the use of timeouts and challenges.
It wasn't until the reforms of the late sixties and early seventies that the two parties truly democratized their systems, emphasizing rules that generally require convention delegates to heed the results of primaries and caucuses.
He's been relentlessly criticizing the Jewish leadership for emphasizing rules and rituals at the expense of the spiritual core of the Torah.
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An unanticipated consequence of the way firefighting agencies like the United States Forest Service explain accidents and deaths to their firefighters — by emphasizing rule violations — is the promotion of the idea that each firefighter is ultimately responsible for his or her own safety.
That means emphasizing rule-making and norms from the outset, rather than hoping decentralization alone is the answer.
Right-brain methods take a back seat to traditional science teaching, which emphasizes rules and mathematics.
The politically fraught battle pits a more free-form approach to teaching math against the traditional method that emphasizes rules and formulas to solve number problems.
It is in this latter role that he is connected with the split between two groups in ancient Pythagoreanism, the acusmatici (who emphasized rules for living one's life, including various taboos) and the mathêmatici (who emphasized study of mathematics and the natural world).
They emphasize rules that must not be broken -- and then let the children figure out the rest on their own.
2nd century ad, Alexandria and Rome), Greek gynecologist, obstetrician, and pediatrician, chief representative of the methodist school of medicine (emphasizing simple rules of practice, based on a theory that attributed all disease to an adverse state of "internal pores").
Fifth, and finally, it favors "male" ways of moral reasoning that emphasize rules, rights, universality, and impartiality over "female" ways of moral reasoning that emphasize relationships, responsibilities, particularity, and partiality (Jaggar, "Feminist Ethics," 1992).
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