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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we are rule" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "we are ruled" or "we are a rule"? If you meant "we are ruled," it can be used to express that a group is under the control or authority of someone or something. Example: "In this organization, we are ruled by a strict code of conduct that everyone must follow."
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If it is impossible to distinguish the "good" from the "bad" cases then, at least if we are rule consequentialists, we ought not to have such a rule; and we ought not to try and make the distinctions on a case by case basis.
In any event, we are rule of law and laws need to be enforced evenhandedly.
We are rule followers, doing our duty, blindly, nailing him and all he stands for, onto a cross.
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We are ruled by effete arseholes".
"The problem is not that we are ruled by Sunnis, but that we are ruled by one family," he insists.
"This election will decide whether we are ruled by a corrupt political class or whether we are ruled by yourselves the people," Trump said.
We have no future if we are ruled by this criminal," she said.
Now we are ruled by a politically underdeveloped government," she said.
For 10 months of the year, we are ruled by the clock.
"When we are ruled by fear, we are not making ourselves safe," she said, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Instead we are ruled over, as the Birmingham Postput it, by "white, middle-class, mostly male councillors representing suburban seats".
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