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I . rule1 [ru:l] N

1. rule (regulation):

rules of procedure

3. rule no pl (control, government):

rządy pl

4. rule (court decision):

II . rule1 [ru:l] VB trans

1. rule (govern, control):

2. rule (decide):

III . rule1 [ru:l] VB intr

3. rule inf (be better):

Liverpool rules!

I . rule2 [ru:l] N (measuring device)

II . rule2 [ru:l] VB trans

rule line:

kreślić [perf na-]

home rule N no pl

rule out VB trans

rule out possibility, suspect:

self-government, self-rule N no pl POL

self-rule N

self-rule → self-government

See also self-government

self-government, self-rule N no pl POL

slide rule N

work-to-rule N Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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There are many traditions and unwritten rules surrounding the use of.
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Despite their apparent concreteness, the standards stated in some rules involve important ambiguities, and their application will often require significant fact-finding and judgment.
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They could remove those rules that prevent locals having a say, or encourage more self-build, which is the antidote to developers imposing their unattractive rabbit hutches on unsuspecting villagers.
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Remote attestation could be used to authorize play only by music players that enforce the record company's rules.
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The commission is staffed with political appointees, with some rules to ensure party and geographical balance.
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Both apparatus types have an adjustable drawing-head with rules attached to a protractor scale so that the angle of the rules may be adjusted.
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Value interjection pertains to be a person or community that fulfills obligations such as paying bills on time, philanthropy, and following the rules of society.
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The rules have even been blamed for a fall-off in retail sales, suggesting people are saving for house deposits instead of spending money.
www.independent.ie
Popper acknowledged this but maintained that a critical approach respecting methodological rules that avoided such "immunizing stratagems" is conducive to the progress of science.
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The rules, especially those about visiting hours and smoking, are applied rather rigidly.
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