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The qualification "standardly" is needed because there are versions of rule-consequentialism that let the rules be relativised to small groups or even individuals (D.E. Miller 2010; Kahn 2012).
And the government plans to release a second version of rules based on public comments it receives through 10 January.
The military strictures against "fraternization," "frat," are only a codified version of rules we try to observe in the civilian world: no bosses with subordinates, "I'm not interested" means "back off," hands off the interns, and so on.
She especially wouldn't have liked Jordan dressed as a punk Britannia, miming to a souped-up reggae version of Rule Britannia and lifting her skirt to show her bum.
For the second season, the N.H.L. is playing under its broadened version of Rule 48, which penalizes hits that target an opponent's head or make the head the principal point of contact.
Though the policy was phased out in 1978, some airlines, such as United Airlines and Alaska Airlines, include their own version of Rule 240 in their contracts of carriage (the terms and rights passengers implicitly agree to upon purchasing a ticket).
The firms will also be required to publish "plain English" versions of the rules.
But if we substitute statistical versions of determination rules, the difficulty remains.
Rather, the airlines have implemented individual, but largely consistent versions of the rules.
These marks had been 5 and in earlier versions of the rules.
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