Sentences with phrase «ironclad rule in»

It is a near ironclad rule in the world of news management that only bad news gets released in the late afternoon on a Friday — and a summer Friday, no less!

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One of the ironclad rules of business is that those who buy in bulk tend to get discounts.
If this is accepted by the nation's editors as an ironclad law in the world of workaday reporting, how much more applicable it must be to that world which could not even exist without its own often artificial but nonetheless carefully tended rules of fair play.
Tradition makes for ironclad laws in the hardworking family, and to even think of bending those rules will subject the offender to the terrifying scorn of family matriarch, Abuelita Elena.
There should be no ironclad rules about the use of food for reinforcement in the field.
The rules of a good resume are as concrete and tangible as an ironclad contract, combining an effective summary and job history with the support of searchable keywords and your education to create a complete portrait of your career in a single page.
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