Definitely much more in common with Doom 3 than the hideous Terminator 3, whoever said that the movie tie -
in rulebook suggested ugly and rushed visuals?
For starters the scenarios
in the rulebook don't clearly show the pieces of board very well, leaving you to consult the back of the book in order to match them up.
A good option rule included
in the rulebook is that players don't have to randomly drawn, and can instead just pick what they want from the advancement deck.
Frustratingly despite what can be found
in the rulebook I didn't find The Others to be a very thematic game with a few little things that irked me.
The conversations and other bits of fluff you can find
in the rulebook read like they were written by teenage me, including a part about a skin - tight catsuit.
Having to refer back to tables
in the rulebook or reference sheet can ruin the flow a little, but you'll got those memorised quite quickly.
With roughly 750 classes
in the rulebook, just about anything goes.
It's worth stressing from the outset that Slava's scribbling
in the rulebook rather than ripping it up.
In her rulebook, it's no pain, all gain.
In fact, you get a lot of value here because there are five mini-games
in the rulebook to keep you playing over and over again with the same set of cards.
«If they want a new leader of the opposition, we must either have a proper leadership election — and this vote of confidence has no status
in the rulebook.
«If we are to go out and convince thousands of working class men and women that they want to sign up to be associate Labour party members they will not be interested
in the rulebook, or even the history,» he told the annual Durham miners» gala.
According to school officials, the university has always abided by this policy, but it wasn't until recently that they put
it in the rulebook.
It took me seven novels to learn what is surely Rule # 1 of book research, at least
in the rulebooks of smarter writers: Set your novel in a fabulous place, so you can take a fabulous research junket!
Not exact matches
But one of the less advertised aspects of the course is the strict
rulebook that patrons are expected to follow while taking
in the action.
In seminars, attendees learn the basics of officiating: the
rulebook, how to handle confrontations on the field, proper hand signal use.
It is, however, appropriate to open up the
rulebook in the light of day and rework the rules and regulations that don't work well or are unnecessary.
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Heck, he might just change his mind and write a whole new
rulebook at the last minute, maybe call it the New Testament, and then only people who are left handed are allowed
in heaven.
It also appears to me that some people find security
in guidelines and structure while others (like myself) cringe under the idea of rules and
rulebooks.
They go
in with the
rulebook.»
In fact, the obsession (read: idolatry) over the bible as the * only * guide and as a rigid
rulebook has corresponded with notably less grace, compassion, forgiveness and justice within Christianity.
(Sub
in almond butter and coconut sugar if you're sticking close to the Paleo
rulebook.)
International companies accredited by Australian Certified Organic still need to meet the
rulebook for production and manufacturing, the Australian Certified Organic Standard which is one of the strictest
in the world.
It's the
rulebook for any certified organic business
in Australia and introduces some changes for winemaking, horticulture, poultry, aquaculture and cottage industries.
If we're talking about intentionally lodging the puck
in your skate, and then skating it into the opposing net, then the current
rulebook would probably disallow that without any further tweaks.
The
rulebook doesn't make any kind of specific stipulation for overturning goals when then play should have been blown dead because the puck was caught
in someone's equipment.
Was it a win earned by superior performance or a victory gained by engineering knowhow accompanied with a willingness to push the bounds beyond what is permitted
in the NASCAR
rulebook?
Replay review confirms the targeting and because of the «egregious mistake» clause
in the replay
rulebook (as
in, replay review can change anything that was very wrong), the interception is negated.
In the NCAA's football
rulebook, Rule 3.3.5 f sums up 90 percent of it pretty clearly while describing one potential instance of its application:
In the NFL rulebook, an illegal bat is defined as any time a «player bats or punches a loose ball in the field of play toward his opponent's goal line.&raqu
In the NFL
rulebook, an illegal bat is defined as any time a «player bats or punches a loose ball
in the field of play toward his opponent's goal line.&raqu
in the field of play toward his opponent's goal line.»
This clause
in the NFL
rulebook doesn't make the replay officials» case any easier to make: «If the ball touches the ground after the player secures control of it, it is a catch, provided that the player continues to maintain control.»
The
rulebook already has a series of flagrant vs. inadvertent distinctions, but these should be simplified to the point where a referee, working by a generously worded
rulebook, has enough discretion
in a game to make those calls
in a quick and decisive manner.
Rugby is itself
in the midst of its own internal debate over player size, safety, and the
rulebook.
The infraction is inherently subjective, its entry
in the NHL
rulebook (69.1) filled with ambiguous phrases like «impairs the goalkeeper's ability to move freely,» «initiates intentional or deliberate contact,» and «made a reasonable effort to avoid such contact.»
The complete
rulebook shouldn't cover more than 50 pages; the current NCAA Division I manual checks
in at 434 pages.
In a game where patience and possession football works better Napoli tear up the
rulebook and do things their own way.
Shea Patterson and every other Ole Miss underclassman don't meet an exception
in the NCAA
rulebook.
To be quite honest we didn't think miracles could happen
in football anymore, but Claudio Ranieri's men are tearing up the
rulebook one game at a time.
The civil service were supposed to clarify matters by producing a
rulebook, the Cabinet Manual, which includes a whole chapter on government formation
in the event of a hung parliament.
In fact the Commons
rulebook is much more complex, as I've already written about.
Then came an attempt by the Tories
in government to use the Lords
rulebook to get their way.
The new group would need a
rulebook, and might
in the short term simply adopt the existing Labour Party rules, and amend these over time.
Scottish leader Jim Murphy MP would join us
in March, after the Scottish party had approved changes to their
rulebook.
It means Mr Corbyn has strengthened his hand as he prepares to push through radical changes to the Labour
rulebook that would make it harder to oust him and his allies
in the future.
Clause I, section 4 of the membership section
in Labour's
rulebook says: «A member of the party who joins and / or supports a political organisation other than an official Labour group or other unit of the party, or supports any candidate who stands against an official Labour candidate, or publicly declares their intent to stand against a Labour candidate, shall automatically be ineligible to be or remain a party member.»
According to the Labour Party
Rulebook: «Party conference shall decide from time to time what specific proposals of legislative, financial or administrative reform shall be included
in the Party programme.
However, I gather that my change
in nomenclature caused panic and confusion among candidates - not least because the meetings open to all electors
in a constituency are defined as Open Primaries
in the party
rulebook.
In any case it is for Conference, not the NEC, to change the party
rulebook.
«The Valley Fire is breaking all the rules
in the midst of a fire season that had already rewritten the
rulebook.