Sentence examples for rule referred from inspiring English sources

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The "rule" referred, of course, to an opponent's honor.

As the Hove Tannoy clarified that the ground's eight-pint rule referred to a purchase limit and not a compulsory drinking requirement, the top order vanished as though required to join one of the queues assembling within the sell-out crowd.

The new decision rule referred as soft-majority voting (S-MV) forces the classification as a combination of minimum variance with the highest posterior probabilities for each category thus strengthens the majority voting.

Therefore, we aimed to develop a simple classification rule (referred to as WGCNA*) which assigns each patient to its respective WGCNA cluster.

We develop a prognostic rule (referred to as WGCNA*) based on a subset of markers that can be used to classify patients into distinct survival groups.

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Although the rule refers to differences in location, it seemed also to apply to changes over time.

She gives the phrase "spirit of 1783" to this new impulse to reform imperial rule, referring to the year the empire gave up the colonies.

The informal rule refers to a policy of not bringing to the floor any measure that does not have a majority of Republican votes.

The priority rule refers to the practice of referring to a law or object with the name of the first individual to articulate or perceive and identify it.

The stopping rule refers to whether one or both sensors must be finished processing when a response is made (e.g., OR or AND).

The 80/20 rule refers originally to the fact that 20percentt of the seeds planted in a garden will result in at least 80percentt of the flowers that eventually bloom in the garden.

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