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There are very few prescribed rules for regional competitions.
These prisoners have to live according to set of prescribed rules, and their movements are tightly controlled.
His panel prescribed rules for the industry to police itself and get rid of unsavory practices.
The recording of minutes for public meetings and governmental hearings follows prescribed rules.
But military officials say Mr. Woodricks's failure to follow prescribed rules caused his problems.
Whereas grammarians prescribed rules, the others were more concerned with departures from them, for which they wielded the dread term "usage."
Nevertheless, he performed the prescribed rules of etiquette required to be given to any messenger from a chieftain of another tribe.
He also acted within the prescribed rules of engagement for USN warship captains in that situation.
In addition, the rendering of the figures and ornamentations must follow strictly prescribed rules, since they are mostly produced for religious articles and temple hangings.
DJ Spooky, whose real name is Paul Miller, said: "We have taken away all the prescribed rules.
As a whole, the items vividly evoke a certain segment of Victorian society - proper, snobbish, adhering to carefully prescribed rules of conduct and comportment.
It has often been seen as a necessary evil for ensuring that the conduct of those responsible for operating the organization remains within prescribed rules, regulations and legislation.
In the year 1277 Pope Nicholas III prescribed rules for liturgy in Roman churches.
In recent years, naming ceremonies for Jewish girls - and their accompanying parties - have become increasingly popular, but unlike the almost 4,000-year-old bris, they have no prescribed rules.
The Barbershop Harmony Society (BHS) has prescribed rules that dictate what is an acceptable arrangement, particularly with regard to singing in competition.
While some slave owners prescribed rules of conduct for the disciplining of slaves to remove fear of arbitrary or excessive punishments, these rules were not binding in law.
"In short, state arbitration statutes prescribed rules for the state courts, and the FAA prescribed rules for the federal courts".
In fact, going beyond the prescribed rules allows aesthetic growth in the bonsai art, as seen in many of the masterpieces created by Masahiko Kimura and Kunio Kobayashi.
By the 14th century, the practice of anatomy had come to refer to the dissection of a cadaver according to prescribed rules; Anathomia was intended as a handbook to guide this process.
By refusing to respect the prescribed rules, the District 12 tributes were believed to have manipulated and outwitted the Capitol, and encouraged an uprising in the Districts in the process.
Post-process theorists also saw Murray and other proponents of process theory as enabling prescribed rules that limited the writer's ability to explore through writing and harkened back to Current Traditional Rhetoric.
Fear and love: noi kame lived by carefully prescribed rules and were never harmed-as long as they remembered their place, as long as they remained faceless and obscure to the iduve.
There is also provision for foreign veterinarian who want to work in Nepal and who are eligible to register as veterinarians in Nepal in accordance with the prescribed rules and regulations.
"How earnestly Agassiz devoted himself to the study of medicine is shown by the theses (seventy-four in number), a list of which was printed, according to the prescribed rule and custom, with his 'Einladung.'
The line of the hairdressing forms a "V" shape in the root of the hairs, underlined by the elegant curve of the eyebrows that join above the aquiline nose, all according to the prescribed rules.