Sentence examples for implied rule from inspiring English sources

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The implied rule of the classifieds is you can call the phone number only to talk about the item for sale.

After Lothar's death a few weeks later, Louis was sole emperor, a dignity which at that time implied rule over only part of the Carolingian dominions, without suzerainty over the whole.

Myers makes closed electronic feedback loops, and so even the Moog keyboard violates the implied rule: No outside input.

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So you can expect a much higher than usual compliment of first-time/inexperienced fliers, children, oddly dressed or behaving passengers, and folks who either don't know or don't want to follow the formal or socially implied rules of travel behavior.

In the parallel world of the Green Book, the system is called a Jamahiriyya - a neologism that plays on the Arabic word for a republic, Jumhuriyya, implying "rule by the masses".

Whether Mill's claims about the importance of secondary principles imply rule utilitarianism depends, in part, on whether he wants to define right action in terms of the best set of secondary principles or whether they are just a reliable way of doing what is in fact best.

At the same time, "enforcing" implies rules, and no one likes rules — particularly in the West, where art is often viewed as a free imaginative space in which rules are temporarily suspended (and artists are "allowed," often encouraged, to live outrageously, functioning as surrogates for the rest of us staid citizens).

Legal issues: A legal issue is a rule, expressed as a logical expression in C. A rule may imply another rule, however no two rules may conflict each other.

Network-free simulation is a particle-based, or agent-based, approach that involves tracking individual molecules and molecular components; the cost of simulation depends on the number of molecules, molecular components, and rules considered but not the number of chemical species or reactions implied by rules [ 40, 41].

"Islamic" implies the rule of God; "republic" means the rule of the people.

Just as in 'make', the workflow is specified by rules, and dependencies are implied between one rule's input files and another rule's output files.

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