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This is accomplished using rules analogous to the Cahn–Ingold Prelog (CIP) system [28].

Bond priorities are determined using rules analogous to Cahn–Ingold Prelog (CIP) rules.

Reinach's views are in this respect opposed to those of Searle (1969), who argued that promising is a social institution that can be explained in terms of so-called constitutive rules analogous to the rules of chess (Zaibert and Smith 2007).

We offer a policy-basis for interpreting, justifying, and designing (3, 3 -political rules, a large class of collective rules analogous to those governing the selection of papers in peer-reviewed journals, where each referee chooses to accept, reject, or invite a resubmission of a paper, and an editor aggregates his own and referees' opinions into one of these three recommendations.

This makes it possible for a market to continue to function, but under certain rules (analogous to setting up a rule for a discussion that everyone can talk as long as they speak English).

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The refusal to define the conjunction or disjunction when $PQ\neq QP$ should be thought of as a syntactical rule, analogous to that in ordinary logic that says an expression like $P\land\lor\, Q$ is meaningless because it has not been formed according to the rules used to construct meaningful sentences.

We had written a pre-determined 'stopping rule' (analogous to the role of a data safety and management board in a randomised clinical trial) into the protocol in order to avoid needless educational disadvantage to Control group students had the intervention proven unexpectedly to be very highly effective.

In this regard, TASR is unchanged from the most recent version of SSAKE (v3.7) where consensus bases, situated outside the target region are derived using a majority-rule approach analogous to that of VCAKE [5].

Thus, it has been proposed to construe sub-personal rule following as analogous to computational rule following, and semantic rules as rules deriving from the biological functions of our cognitive apparatus (cf. Jacob 2005, 200f).

Since these rules are completely analogous to the rules governing the singular quantifiers, it can hardly be denied that they too qualify as logical.

Would some guideposts or rules of the road (analogous to the rules that originally underpinned Bretton Woods--e.g., against competitive depreciation) help to limit the scope for adverse spillovers be desirable in such cases?

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