Sentence examples for may be rules from inspiring English sources

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There may be rules that limit dogs or loud noise after a certain time at night.

In contrast, many studies reported that participants thought guidelines may be rules that health professionals must follow rigidly [ 6, 18].

Given the consistent insertion pattern, it is tempting to speculate that there may be rules governing the types of mutations that are possible for a given target.

There may be rules about taking free items for resale.

This should be done before choosing a location for setting up your center, as there may be rules pertaining to distance from liquor stores, bars or clubs.

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Venice may be ruled by water, but it definitely is (over)run by tourists.

And the Norway option may be ruled out for England and Wales.

We may be ruled by anyone from clog dancers to Unison's general secretary.

Moreover, he said, Wal-Mart and other companies facing these more localized class actions might face "checkered" legal standards "where in one jurisdiction the conduct may be ruled lawful, and in another jurisdiction it may be ruled unlawful".

And in any case, whatever our viewpoint or interpretation may be, rule 33-7/4.5 ensures this is still within the boundaries of the Rules.

Per Mertesacker was forced off, too, with a head injury and Nacho Monreal, the German's replacement, may be ruled out as he was seen limping after the game.

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