Sentences with phrase «general practical rules»

Here are some general practical rules that you can follow.

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But also quite general problems of human society, such as marriage rules and incest, or even the organization of nature and the universe, may be the subject of [myths];... it is only philosophical interest, both ancient and modern, that tends to isolate the myths of origin and cosmogony, which in their proper setting usually have some practical reference to the institutions of a city or a clan.
My general rule of thumb is to ask yourself: is this item practical and do you see it / use it frequently?
12 Simple Rules is a dating makeover manual for men and women, with practical tips and advice on improving not only your love life but also your life situation in general, including money and career.
Illustrated safety rules poster can be used in practical lessons or put up in the classroom for general purpose.
It seems to me that as a general rule, additional insulation is worth the investment up until the point where the thickness interferes with constructibility and other practical concerns.
Consequently your Lordships are now engaged, not in the bold development of principle, but in a practical attempt, under adverse conditions, to preserve the general perception of the law as system of rules which is fair between one citizen and another.
A judge of the House of Lords wrote, a bit more than a decade ago, that in the case the judges were deciding the were involved in «a practical attempt, under adverse conditions, to preserve the general perception of the law as system of rules which is fair» (White v. Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police [1998] UKHL 45, [1999] 2 A.C. 455 at 511.)
The 2017 - 2018 edition covers 113 countries and jurisdictions, relying on more than 110,000 household and expert surveys to measure how the rule of law is experienced and perceived in practical, everyday situations by the general public worldwide.
I'll provide one of the most eloquent: the House of Lords is «now engaged, not in the bold development of principle, but in a practical attempt, under adverse conditions, to preserve the general perception of the law as system of rules which is fair between one citizen and another.»
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