Sentences with phrase «in rule books»

«There's a lot of similarity in rule books and law books,» Bell said.
Is it in a rule book or something?
Owners have ignored recent suggestions to raise the pitching mound or to insist that the umpires expand the strike zone to the dimensions that are called for in the rule book.
The unwritten rules come into play, though, because this could be a situation where one team might have gained an advantage over another because of something that isn't explicitly in the rule book.
No points in the rule book for possession.
If a sin was described in the rule book, USC seemed to have put it in its playbook.
So, MLB is considering making some «formal» changes to the strike zone this offseason, in order to make individual umps have strike zones that look more like what MLB has in the rule book.
As my uncle Ed says, there is nothing in the rule book that says football has to be played on the ground, you can do what you like with it.
In addition, the committee formulated a definition of a flagrant foul, an often - used term in the rules book but which previously was not specifically defined.
Remember that there are no hard and fast rules and regulations in a rule book to ensure your baby's sleep.
In his written judgment, Mr Justice Hickinbottom stated: «At the time each of the claimants joined the party, it was the common understanding as reflected in the rule book that, if they joined the party prior to the election process commencing, as new members they would be entitled to vote in any leadership contest.
More importantly there's nothing in the rule book that says they can't either.
Having said that, there is nothing in the rule book that says a tech savvy congressional staffer can fully write the question a Senator is going to ask.
Fitzpatrick cited a part of the appendix in the rule book stating that district attorneys «are entitled to criticize those policies that undermine public safety.»
You can make crackers from anything including flaxseed meal (featured in The RULED Book), chia seeds, or even almond flour to make your own homemade crunchy snacks with a delicious flavor of your own.
Probably because it has to contend with the even more iconic moment here when play is laboriously interrupted after Cooper decides to bring in Gus to kick a field goal and the rule book is consulted before it is announced over the loudspeakers that the rules merely say that 11 players must be on the field, without specifying species or gender, so, astonishingly, there's nothing in the rule book that says a mule can't play football or kick field goals.
The biggest enemy of any restorer is water — look in the rule book of arcade cabinet collecting, and somewhere in there it will tell you that water is the mortal enemy of any person who owns a collection.

Not exact matches

So when it's up to you to make the call on how to swim in this swamp, you'll find that there's no rule book or roadmap.
Facebook — Facebook released its rule book regarding its posting rules, in more detail than it ever has previously.
His first book (those with delicate ears, please cover them now as I'm quoting the title in full), The No Asshole Rule, became a runaway bestseller, and he's recently come out with a timely follow - up, The Asshole Survival Guide.
Since everyone at the outset is doing multiple jobs and since you can't be everywhere at once, you've got to trust your people to do the right things in the moment, since there's no rule book, no time for extensive preparation and instruction, and there's rarely a second chance to make a great first impression with a lot of new and prospective customers.
As we scale, I think about things with a 10X mindset, laid out by Grant Cardone in his book The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure.
The 10X mindset originally came from Grant Cardone in his book The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure.
«That set of rules and those thought processes are so ingrained in society today that it's hard to communicate exactly what the vision is, and I think «Reinventing Organizations» does a better job than any other book on communicating that vision and communicating that this is not just a hypothetical like, «Oh, wouldn't it be cool if we did this,»» Bunch said.
In his 2015 book «Rewriting the Rules of the American Economy,» Stiglitz said that the normalization of shareholder primacy was solidified under the Reagan administration through changes to federal income tax law and securities law, including relaxed antitrust laws.
But Berkshire's book value, like all companies, is in part a product of accounting rules, and perhaps not the best indicator of the company's performance.
Such autonomy requires relaxing the rule book, but the thinking is that it will result in happier members, more empowered employees and, importantly, fewer bureaucratic bottlenecks.
Feldman - Barrett makes some excellent points in the book that emotions are too complex for those hard and fast rules.
According to ESPN, the officials» rule book states that cheerleaders can't use any instruments or noise - makers while the game is in progress and that such behavior, if extreme enough, can warrant an ejection.
In my NYT bestselling book, Killing Sacred Cows, I warn people of the 15 major problems of the 401 (k), including: you're not the owner but only the beneficiary of your 401 (k), the government can change the rules at any time, you can't get to the money until 59 1/2, and the fees are typically much higher than most investments out there because you've added complexity and layers of administration and legal fees.
National Speakers Hall of Fame professional speaker Dan Clark has rewritten the rules of leadership in his new book, «The Art of Significance: Achieving the Level Beyond Success.»
Content in which someone «admits to personal use of non-medical drugs» should not be posted on Facebook, the rule book says.
It would seem that the rule book along and business models of the past increasingly have little relevance in the digital marketplace.
Over 50 years ago, one of the earliest champions of brainstorming, Alex Osborn, a U.S. advertising executive, developed rules for the practice — such as banning criticism and encouraging freewheeling — which he published in his 1953 book Applied Imagination.
In addition to regularly blogging on the subject of raising funding for his own blog mpd.me and publications like Inc.com and Business Insider, Davis has written a series of soon - to - be released self - published books on navigating the startup financing maze: «Fundraising Rules,» to be released this fall and «Breaking the Rules,» which is expected out sometime next year.
But that call for a review was significantly weaker than an earlier draft, seen by Reuters, that requested a 180 - day delay in the scheduled April 10 effective date of the rule, which is already on the books.
Other countries could follow the same rule book — I think we are going to see something like that with South Korea and probably many others — but the market's fate will be no different than after what played out in Japan and Australia.
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Now the third largest economy in the euro zone and the second-most indebted nation after Greece, the days of Roman rule are consigned to the history books and Italy is a shadow of its former self and — rather like Europe — lost its swagger.
In this book excerpt from MONEY AND POWER: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World, author William D. Cohan examines Lloyd Blankfein's up - from - nothing story, and finds out why Hank Paulson would've rather had no one else as Goldman Sachs's CEO.
Frequent public appearances, Xi - themed books and artwork, and frequent references to «Papa Xi» in Chinese media and popular culture show how closely the leader has tied Communist Party rule to his own individual image and power.
Robert Sutton, a professor of management at Stanford University and author of «The No Asshole Rule,» has seen this first hand in his research for the upcoming book «The Asshole Survival Guide.»
In a long discussion about her new book, Creative Conspiracy: The New Rules of Breakthrough Collaboration, on Kellogg insight recently, Thompson takes a long detour into the psychology of conflict and what leaders can do to ensure their teams fight in a healthy and productive waIn a long discussion about her new book, Creative Conspiracy: The New Rules of Breakthrough Collaboration, on Kellogg insight recently, Thompson takes a long detour into the psychology of conflict and what leaders can do to ensure their teams fight in a healthy and productive wain a healthy and productive way.
«It's a simple rule, really,» he writes in the book
Her new book, «Love Rules,» is about navigating romantic relationships in today's climate, and ahead of a panel on the subject at the Women in the World Summit, we asked how her thoughts on #MeToo apply to the workplace.
That's because in a service business everything happens every day on the front line and there's no time to consult a rule book or a manager — you've got to go with your gut, and with what you've been taught, seen and internalized.
The low Canadian dollar used to be the main culprit in higher book prices, but lately the difference is more likely due to the influence of Canadian copyright rules, which grant Canadian distributors exclusivity — and allow them to add up to 10 % to the price of U.S. books.
Career coach Barbara Pachter outlines modern phone etiquette rules in her latest book «The Essentials Of Business Etiquette.»
The Male Factor: The Unwritten Rules, Misperceptions, and Secret Beliefs of Men in the Workplace (Broadway Books) Shaunti Feldman
Head of People Operations, Laszlo Bock, says in his book, Work Rules!
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