Sentence examples for improvised rules from inspiring English sources

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In an interview in 1994 with The New York Law Journal, Professor Parker said black Americans, much like they did in jazz, improvised rules to "deal with problems we were incurring in our lives".

Each of these schemes reflects a history: the English vision being a natural consequence of a peaceful nation with a reformist history and in search of adventure; the French of a troubled nation with a violent history in search of peace; and the American of an individualistic and sporadically violent country with a strong ethos of family isolation and improvised rules.

On November 6, 1869, Rutgers University faced Princeton University (then known as the College of New Jersey) in a game that was played with a round ball and, like all early games, used improvised rules that had as many similarities to rugby and soccer as to the American game of the next century.

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This is especially so given trade panels' wide latitude to improvise new rules to address supposed threats to trade expansion.

Founded in 1967, the New York Croquet Club held matches under improvised "backyard" type rules on lawn bowling courts in Central Park.

Since that initial outing we have often improvised on the rules; it's a good way to keep youngsters from getting cranky when you're trouncing them playing the conventional way.

Such aids won't always work; but they will sometimes.For the other times when you have to improvise, invoke rule three: situational awareness is invaluable.

At the time, female officers were stuck wearing their tightly tailored uniforms until they could no longer fit in them, at which point they improvised or followed the rules of their individual commands.

Ever since the collapse of the Soviet Union 20 years ago, which deprived the island of its principal model and benefactor, the Cuban authorities have improvised brilliantly, breaking every rule in the rulebook, both socialist and capitalist.

Perhaps styles of women as well as of women's clothes change; both actresses seem to be suppressing their natural twitches and the nervous, ironic sensitivity they have evolved under modern conditions, wherein the rules must be improvised, rather than learned.

Christmas approached with the ice still holding firm; Stenhouse allowed the crew to prepare a feast, but noted in his journal: "I wish to God the blasted festivities were over we are hogging in to the best while the poor beggars at Cape Evans have little or nothing!" A few days later the New Year was celebrated with an improvised band leading choruses of "Rule, Britannia" and "God Save the King".

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