rubric in the PONS Dictionary

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There's a specific geography, which is under the rubric of the dockside.
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Stigmatizing, attitudes, and behaviors may fall under the rubric of discrimination depending on the legislation of a particular country.
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Educational rubrics are a good way to evaluate active learning based instruction.
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Many changes were made in the rubrics and the shapes of the services, which were generally made for both the traditional and contemporary language versions.
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The judging system consists of a 100-point judging rubric, in which every aspect from hardware, to finish, to wiring and upholstery are thoroughly examined.
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In the past, some theologians attempted to distinguish between those rubrics they considered to be of divine origin, and those merely of human origin.
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The prayers and rubrics are modified, new rites are added to the books, others are dropped, sometimes long after they have fallen into disuse.
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In addition to the locally developed rubric, the district must comply with state standards that require certain demographic balance percentages be maintained.
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In the developing structure, the pressure on the land makes for heterogeneous arrangements, here considered under the rubric of the relatively new form of tenure.
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Cross-culturalism in literary and cultural studies is a useful rubric for works, writers and artists that do not fit within a single cultural tradition.
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