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词汇 example_english_rule-of-conduct
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rule of conduct

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meanings of ruleand conduct


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rule
noun
uk /ruːl/ us /ruːl/
an accepted principle or instruction that states the way things are or should be done, and tells you what you are allowed or are not allowed ...
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conduct
noun[U]
uk /ˈkɒn.dʌkt/ us /ˈkɑːn.dʌkt/
behaviour:
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Examples of rule of conduct


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In fact, the latter ruleofconduct has no chance of surviving.
Conversely, if the new strategy completely invades, it becomes the new ruleofconduct.
The ruleofconduct will be enforced.
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The ruleofconduct already exists.
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Where a ruleofconduct is applicable, it will not ultimately be for the member to decide whether he obeys the ruleofconduct.
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A plain example of the binding nature of a sanction on a law or ruleofconduct is punishing someone for violating a criminal law.
In such an analysis, a ruleofconduct can be given the meaning of an equilibrium point of the underlying game.
The game-theoretic setting developed so far is designed to discuss what ruleofconduct will emerge in social dilemmas under what conditions.
This seems an important finding: cooperation as a ruleofconduct in social dilemmas can resist subversive, defectionist deviations provided it comes in an aggressive form.
Once accepted and obeyed to as a ruleofconduct, they confirm and reinforce - in their easily grasped form - the cognitive commonalities from which they have originated.
I am calling for a review of this ruleofconduct.
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That is no achievement, it is a minimum ruleofconduct.
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I would suggest as an alternative ruleofconduct, taking time by the forelock.
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Such rules are sometimes said to be 'unscientific'; but except when relating to research procedure a ruleofconduct is neither scientific nor the reverse; that distinction does not apply.
Indeed, if such a ruleofconduct becomes endemic in a society whenever social dilemmas occur, this is likely to threaten both the productivity and the competitiveness of that society.
A proverb that describes a basic ruleofconduct may also be known as a maxim.
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With regard to the second part, any case in which this ruleofconduct is broken would fall to be dealt with according to the regulations.
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If there is only one ruleofconduct, how can it be more restrictive than the equivalent rule in comparison with the sheriff courts when it is the same rule?
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This principle of action furnishes mankind with a ruleofconduct of universal application, from the smallest matters to the greatest.
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The purpose of each dispensation, then, is to place man under a specific ruleofconduct, but such stewardship is not a condition of salvation.
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The great ruleofconduct for us, in regard to foreign nations, is in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible.
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The enacting part of the chapter alone has the force of law; it contains the solution of the case or the statement of the ruleofconduct.
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The great ruleofconduct for us in regard to foreign nations is in extending our commercial relations to have with them as little political connection as possible.
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