Sentence examples for rules that organize from inspiring English sources

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Our main goal at this moment is to design digital materials capable of supporting teachers' and families' use of games and in particular, to reveal the rules that organize their structure, codes and symbolic universe.

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We predict that there may be some rules that coordinate the expression of thousands of genes in organizing the neocortical structure.

DQ is based on the combination of a m-array tree splitting algorithm with a smart set of simple rules that allow organizing every device in one out of two virtual queues.

It consists of a dealiased ("3/2" rule) transposition of the data that organizes the computations in the distributed direction in such a way that whenever a Fast Fourier Transform must be calculated, the algorithm will employ data stored solely on the proper memory of the processor which is computing it.

By obstructing the National Labor Relations Board and Labor Department nominations, they are preventing the government from being able to enforce laws and rules that enable people to organize and bargain for better wages and benefits.

This week, Alibaba abandoned plans to list in Hong Kong after the exchange declined to change rules that discourage companies from organizing in a way that favors dual-class shareholding over individual shareholdings or gives one shareholder a disproportionate say over how a company is run.

Users can also define rules that will enable them to organize the bugs and perform actions such as changing the severity, priority, module and assigning the issue to developer when there is a change in the bug status.

Similarly to what observed in the case of a self organization of single cells, pseudocells that organize under the rules of the natural interactomes reach an organization that is similar in all the cells, irrespective of the initial distribution of the protein monomers.

But then, by giving specific tactics and examples, he provides what the title of the book promises: a basic set of rules that provide a framework for successfully organizing and empowering the Have Nots.

For politics, there are ample opportunities to organize and raise money under disclosure rules that protect us all from corruption and capture of government by special interests.

In primitive societies when the organizing principles were pretty simple, there were some basic rules that were strictly followed.

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