Sentence examples for prescribed in rules from inspiring English sources

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He said that contacting the Cambodian government by letter of inquiry — as prescribed in rules laid down in 1971 by a former Met director, Thomas Hoving — was not an option at the time of the gifts.

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Now we have a group of young umpires focused on the wrong thing, pitch counts, instead of the correct thing, calling a consistent strike zone as prescribed in the rules of baseball, the most complicated little book in the English language.

The purpose of this study was to identify the actions prescribed in the rules and/or manuals of public facilities and to clarify whether the incidence of delayed emergency call placement and the outcome of OHCA differ among these facilities.

There were various attempts to change these rules, but with the help of Alex Carlile, I was able only with the threat of legal action to say that the inquiry should begin as prescribed in the rules.

The purpose of this study was to identify the actions that are prescribed in the rules and/or manuals of public facilities and to determine whether the incidence of delayed emergency call placement and the outcome of OHCA differ among these facilities.

The most common actions prescribed in a rule or manual to be applied when a cardiac arrest occurred in a care facility or educational institution were to report the situation and then to follow the directions of a supervisor or medical staff member Table 2.

It has fostered a rigidity of thinking that in its worst classifies populations into 'doomed' and 'safe' categories based upon whether the population size exceeds the threshold prescribed in the rule, and excusing inaction in either case (Allendorf and Luikhart 2007, p. 359).

"It would appear that the SPL is once again seeking to invest itself with a power of retrospective penalty beyond that prescribed in its own rules.

The only flag day prescribed in the 1972 rules is National Day, which is held annually on December 17.

Spiritual, also called Spiritual Franciscan, member of an extreme group within the Franciscans, a mendicant religious order founded by St. Francis of Assisi in 1209; the Spirituals firmly espoused the austerity and poverty prescribed in the original Rule of St. Francis.

It is formalized in the sense that roles, relationships, and behaviours therein are prescribed in a set of rules, which serves as the cornerstone of rational-legal authority.

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