Sentence examples for thousands of rules from inspiring English sources

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He personally decreed thousands of rules that defined the most trivial details of conduct of his subjects.

They're given thousands of rules and bits of data to memorize — If X happens, do Y; avoid big rocks — then sent out to test them by trial and error.

For instance, some academics have claimed that shares of small firms consistently outperform those of big firms, an apparent inefficiency.To Mr Black, this "sounds like people searched over thousands of rules till they found one that worked in the past.

They're given thousands of rules and bits of data to memorize If X happens, do Y; avoid big rocks then sent out to test them by trial and error.

This knowledge is then usually represented in the form of "if-then" rules (production rules): "If some condition is true, then the following inference can be made (or some action taken)." The knowledge base of a major expert system includes thousands of rules.

The result will be a global rule-set with tens of thousands of rules.

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The dam was completed less than two years ago despite concerns raised at the time about building it so close to a seismic fault line.The Chinese media note that the government's decision to allow prompt coverage follows the implementation on May 1st of new rules on "government information transparency".

In the 20th century, the establishment of rules by international committees in the fields of zoology, botany, bacteriology, and virology has done much to clarify the situation.

The populous, precisely choreographed battle scenes, which use 7,500 Civil War re-enactors, transport you directly to the front lines of a conflict whose mid-19th-century rules of combat bring an antiquated code of manners to a barbaric enterprise.

The Canadian Senate may be a relic of 19th-century mistrust of rule by the rabble, but it is at least a relic, doing little harm and producing some good.

Spenser's A View of the Present State of Ireland (written 1595 96, published 1633), a later tract, argues lucidly for a typically 16th-century theory of rule: firm measures, ruthlessly applied, with gentleness only for completely submissive subject populations.

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