Sentence examples for recognize rules from inspiring English sources

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They properly concern concept identification (rather than formation) when the learner is asked to recognize rules he already knows.

Researchers have argued that this remarkable feat comes about because neural circuits are laid out to recognize rules that correspond to a universal grammar, a set of principles that some linguists argue underlies every human language.

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A set of basic and accepted rules-of-the-road protects our physical highways and traffic, and we have to have similar, internationally recognized rules for the information highway.

Members of irregular forces can also qualify, provided they were wearing some kind of identifying insignia, operating under a clear chain of command in a unit that abided by internationally recognized rules of war.

His research shows that in the general population men are more likely than women to score low on a test of empathy and high on a test of recognizing rules and patterns, or "systemizing".

For example, jointly recognized rules on car safety or a single trans-Atlantic test for new drugs would cut costs for manufacturers and so should lower prices for consumers.

If you choose to rent a car, be aware that driving around Palermo is a challenge, not just because internationally recognized rules of the road are apparently optional, but also because the signage is haphazard, making map reading a matter of hope and intuition.

In the United States, two commonly recognized rules of engagement are standing ROE (SROE), which refer to situations in which the U.S. is not actually at war and thus seeks to constrain military action, and wartime ROE (WROE), which do not limit military responses to offensive actions.

The reason that there is so much controversy and pushback now is that the Gates Foundation and the U.S. Department of Education were in a hurry and decided to ignore the nationally and internationally recognized rules for setting standards, and in doing so, sowed suspicion and distrust.

Unlike "normal science," which by definition operates within the constraints of a paradigm, or set of communally recognized rules and practices, the technical questions generated by the law often seem to come out of nowhere, and sometimes to go nowhere, in the sense of providing starting points for new scientific inquiry.

The council associated these views with the Beguines, groups of religious women who did not live in cloister or follow a recognized rule of life.

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