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"in-house rules" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to rules and regulations set by a specific company or organization that apply only within the confines of that organization. For example, "The in-house rules provide clear guidance on the company's expectations for its employees."
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Even before the anthrax scares, agents had in-house rules about mail that was probably not worth reading -- or eating.
Its in-house rules define harmful content as organising world violence, theft, property destruction or something that directly inflicts emotional distress.
A report by the Poynter Review Project, ESPN's ombudsman, concluded Tuesday that fuzzy in-house rules about letting writers be co-authors of books with subjects they cover led in part to the network's benching of the reporter Bruce Feldman.
America Online acknowledged this year that a customer-service representative had violated the company's in-house rules and confirmed to the investigator that Tim was Master Chief Petty Officer McVeigh.
WALL STREET JOURNAL MERS Backs Away From Foreclosures | The electronic mortgage registry presently under siege for the role it played in contested foreclosures has altered its own in-house rules, forbidding the banks and mortgage servicers that founded it from filing any more foreclosures in MERS's name.
He spent entire evenings exploring Google and scouring Netflix, understanding the layouts of all types of existing and historical prisons, studying the in-house rules, and reading up on famous prison breaks.
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The 2011 ACGME regulations required substantial changes to the structure of general surgery residency programs, due primarily to the 16-hour in-house rule for PGY1 residents.
HFM says it broke an in-house rule against exposing the private lives of a public figure's family.Defiant Match journalists, not known for militancy, staged a one-day strike last week to back Mr Genestar.
The most important page in the in-house rule book for both the intelligence agencies and the police is provided by the Human Rights Act, which the Conservative party is pledged to rip up.
Hogarth says Songkick has an in-house rule that its staff buy their own tickets to gigs, even though the company's partnerships with promoters and venues mean freebies wouldn't be hard to come by.
But that's how much friction there has been in the mobile experience". Hogarth says Songkick has an in-house rule that its staff buy their own tickets to gigs, even though the company's partnerships with promoters and venues mean freebies wouldn't be hard to come by.
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