Sentence examples for seek rules from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, there's a great deal of evidence showing that humans have a harder time learning how to integrate information in this way, because they seek rules even when there are none.

They could, for instance, seek rules to stop Microsoft from "co-mingling" the code of Windows with new applications and services allowing PC makers to swap, say, Microsoft's multimedia software or its "Passport" authentication utility for competing products.In terms of compliance, Judge Jackson's interim provisions seem to be merely a starting-point.

Many of the staff members were adamant that the union not seek rules that restricted their work habits, like the amount of time they can spend on the job in a given day or week or the amount of content they can produce.

The basic aim and method of inquiry identified here can be seen as a theme running throughout the next two millennia of reflection on the correct way to seek after knowledge: carefully observe nature and then seek rules or principles which explain or predict its operation.

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In the corporate world, merger accounting has long been a highly contentious area, with companies seeking rules that would allow them to look good.

Citadel had sought rules that would force it to sell some of its approximately 200 stations, in the hopes of forcing Clear Channel to shed some of its 1,200.

It has sought rules to allow federal agencies to fire employees without appeal if their work has some tie to national security.

On the contentious issue of cyberattacks, General Dempsey said he asked the Chinese "to put a team of their best and brightest" together to work with the Americans on seeking rules of conduct on computer security.

Mr. Osborne insisted that he was seeking rules that would be acceptable to regulators and authorities around the world including Jean-Claude Trichet, the former president of the European Central Bank, and his successor, Mario Draghi.

Parfit (2011) proposes seeking rules that everyone has (personal or impartial) reason to choose or will that everyone accept.

The Department of Justice, for instance, is seeking rules to ensure its ability to access data on encrypted phones; Congress has permitted ISPs to sell their customers' personal data.

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