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While it is often said that the international rules are based on standards, and the American ones on rules, the differences are more in degree than nature.

These rules are based on 14 reused international archetypes (one of which was modified), 2 newly created archetypes and 51 terminology bindings (to three terminologies).

Those rules are based on a 1992 Supreme Court ruling that it would be unduly burdensome for retailers to collect other states' sales taxes.

These visual rules are based on the identification of characteristic deletions of one or more adjacent spacers in spoligotypes.

This paper describes a fluidised bed model developed from the DEM-based Aston granular dynamics code in which the solid solid interaction rules are based on theoretical contact mechanics thereby enabling particles to be directly specified by material properties such as friction, elasticity, elasto-plasticity and auto-adhesion.

These rules are based on social etiquette, which in turn reflect simple good manners.

These rules are based on principles of Euclidian geometry in matters of layout and proportion.

"There's this whole dialogue about whether the rules are based on religion or tradition," she said.

"One good thing about Paul being an attorney is that all of our rules are based on that premise.

"Whatever the options are, based on what the rules are, based on the procedural circumstance, all is fair".

In several countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Turkey and Russia, the notification rules are based on the global revenue of the companies in the merger.

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