Sentence examples for typically rule from inspiring English sources

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Still, the European teams that typically rule the world scene have a built-in advantage with more facilities and a better-educated public.

And when the Supreme Court considers nods to God on our coinage or in the Pledge of Allegiance, they typically rule that such religious sentiments are basically meaningless — the term they use is "ceremonial deism".

So far, networks equipped with a classic STDP rule typically rule out bidirectional couplings (i.e., either loops or uncoupled states) and are, hence, not able to reproduce fundamental experimental findings.

"My concern of a sex offender having a gun is they try to typically rule in a bullish way to influence people," said Washington County Sheriff Jerry Dunbar, who is president of the Iowa State Sheriffs and Deputies Associationon.

The system can typically rule out a convicted felon right away or clear someone with no history of arrest.

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Despite the difficulties that EBNA IgG detection can cause in interpreting rare serotypes, it is still considered to be a valuable component of EBV testing; absence of EBNA IgG in the presence of VCA IgM is considered definitive for ruling in acute infection, while the presence of EBNA IgG typically rules out acute infection, even if VCA IgM antibodies persist.

These names seemed, in an arena typically ruled by familiar brands, refreshingly exotic: BI Group, Stada Pharmaceuticals, Tsesnabank.

Once news of the family's shame has spread to the community, the family typically rules that it is only through death that its honor can be restored.

Legal scholars say the Supreme Court has overturned only a handful of laws on those grounds, and those were typically rules that singled out political outcasts like former members of the Confederacy or people accused of being communists.

Was he trying to deceive the people?" The many district court judges who heard various challenges to the health care law typically ruled that the insurance mandate was not a tax and that the Anti-Injunction Act therefore did not prohibit a constitutional challenge.

Constitutional doctrine is typically rule-dependent.

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