"New rulebook" refers to a fresh set of rules or guidelines that have been created or implemented. It suggests that there have been changes in the way things are done, and a new framework or standard is now in place.
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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.
Those of you thinking about industry careers, on the other hand, will need to learn a
whole new rulebook.
Smart entrepreneurs who want to refocus on boomers need to get
the new rulebook.
The new rulebook will need one page and one chart.
of college sports will need
a new rulebook.
This is the best rule currently on the NCAA's books, and it deserves a place in
the new rulebook.
Foreign Office and development ministers will today outline
a new rulebook guiding British officials on how to support and monitor elections overseas.
A booklet was circulated amongst local activists called How to deselect your MP, which explained how to use
the new rulebook to get rid of any Labour MP who failed to meet the same ideological tests.
Many scientists agree that disease names can be problematic, but they aren't sure
the new rulebook is necessarily an improvement.
Now the EU is writing
a new rulebook and forcing Google to take note.
The evolution of the dating world shouldn't be seen as the death of romance and chivalry, or even the dawn of
a new rulebook for the way we approach relationships.
Its the new year and with that comes
the new rulebook for your love life.
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Washington sent a 40 - strong delegation to talks in Bonn in November to help draft
a new rulebook that will provide rules of the road for the 200 participating nations.
«This result could be taken as a major opportunity for banks to work with regulators, investors and clients in order to shape
a new rulebook fit for the new climate.»
One important area of
the new rulebook that's important to be familiar with?