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"rule above" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific rule or guideline that takes precedence over others in a given situation. Example: In the workplace, the safety of employees rules above all else. This means that any decisions made must prioritize the safety and well-being of employees above all other concerns.
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Future governments will have to live within their means but we will make one significant exception, provided our debt rule above is met, that government will be able to borrow to invest in things that enhance economic growth or financial stability.
In the first epsilon theorem, "quantifier-free predicate logic" is intended to include the substitution rule above, so quantifier-free axioms behave like their universal closures.
The rule above is equivalent to ⊢ OB-OD in any system with OB-RE, and in fact, in the context of SDL, these are both equivalent to OB-NC.
You know what I said about the mercy rule above?
The one exception to the rule above, I believe, is the United Nations.
In the discrete models, the signal, sl, produced by the superposition rule above is then normalised to sl/n(l) where n(l) is the number of neighbors of gene l.
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Many of the rules above are repeated in other posts ahead but use this post as a cheat sheet.
The rules above have occasional exceptions.
The rules above will serve you well for nearly all normal binary covalent molecules.
A few examples include: The rules above will serve you well for nearly all normal binary covalent molecules.
Modelling by Natsem showed that a Buffett rule described above would raise $2.5bn a year.
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