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"rule of order" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It refers to a specific set of rules or guidelines that dictate the procedures and conduct of a group or organization during a meeting or discussion. Example: The organization's bylaws state that all meetings must adhere to the rule of order, with the chairperson presiding and members following a structured agenda.
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"They would not consult, they would not record minutes, they would not conduct meetings according to Robert's Rule of Order.
When a Boston crime reporter infiltrates this insular community, where celibacy is the first rule of order, a very unspiritual romance develops.
Saltwater Snails have three neurons: one to turn them toward the light one to tell them to stay put and one to override when it's best to hold tight despite the evidence: uncertainty being the first rule of order, memory is a warehouse of chances taken, or imagined.
For SCM a standard Gaussian cubature rule of order s has been used.
Table 5 Number of function evaluations for UKF, SCM and MEgPC approach based on a Gaussian cubature rule of order s UKF 2n + 1 SCM ( s + 1 ) n MEgPC ( s + 1 ) n.
Whether he speaks of the actualizations of an essence, predicates of a subject, values of a function, perceptions of an appetite, cogitations of a will, ends of reason, harmonies of a rule of order, it is clear that Leibniz envisions "effects" which are different in kind from their "causes".
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The simple sequencing rule of ordering the patient classes in increasing order of mean service time performs best among all the sequencing rules.
His Robert's Rules of Order licks are killer.
Rules of order originated in the early British Parliaments.
"Robert's Rules of Order prohibit you from making personal attacks".
QUESTION FROM DAVID: Does "Robert's Rules of Order" allow the filibuster to be filibustered?
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