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If you really think what the team has agreed upon is wrong, and there is an implicit or explicit rule that everybody should do the same, then a dilemma related to loyalty seems inescapable.

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In its comment on the draft policy, the the International Society for Stem Cell Research asks NIH to define some "core principles" covering what is ethically acceptable rather than set explicit rules that might exclude "lines that have been in routine use for the past ten years".

There are certain rules — explicit rules that all made members of the mob are meant to follow: No beards.

To answer that question, they had three hundred and eighty-two employees, from a number of retail stores, rate the degree of explicitness of the rules governing their emotional behavior at work: on the one end are vague, ambiguous admonitions such as "be positive," without any guidelines; on the other end are explicit rules that govern when you should smile, what you should say, and the like.

But without explicit rules that ensure that the raw, untampered-with video will actually make it to the public, there's no way to evaluate whether something you're watching is really accurate.

So what the legislation needs are explicit rules, rules that would force action even by regulators who don't especially want to do their jobs.

If reports in the Wall Street Journal are correct, Obama's chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Thomas Wheeler, has proposed a new rule that is an explicit and blatant violation of this promise.

In effect the transit issue would be removed from the immediate area where people live and work and have their being, because the explicit rule would be that this is a post-automobile culture.

Intuitively, behavior guided by an (implicit or explicit) rule R is behavior that can be explained by means of R or, more precisely, behavior that can be given a reasons-explanation involving R, an explanation in terms of the reason-providing intentional states of the agent.

Green concurs: "Although there is no explicit rule telling the lawyer that he must correct a judge's miscalculations, many (including me) would say that as an officer of the court, a lawyer must correct a judge's ministerial error".

Pamela's reaction is to tell her son not to "give any more clues because it's cheating then" (line 28), making explicit the interactional "rules" that are in play during this test question sequence.

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