Sentences with phrase «pretty simple rules»

Theoretically, these are pretty simple rules.
Hi, Those are pretty simple rules, but following them is not that easy.
There are pretty simple rules pertaining to the nursery and if followed, they will make it not only a fun place to play and sleep in, but a safe place as well!
It's a pretty simple rule: if the client is not an individual you want to represent, then simply decline representation.

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The so - called Buffett Rule is pretty simple: any household in the U.S. making more than $ 1 million per year must pay at least 30 % of their income in taxes.
If you refuse to follow the rules which are pretty dang simple you do nt get to play in the Lords house you go somewhere else.
The rules are pretty simple: Tell me what's your favorite spring time beverage?
However, I prefer to keep the rules I follow pretty simple.
The rules are pretty simple: Just follow me on Pintrest leave a comment letting me know you followed me....
There seems to be a huge intention - action gap here, even though the rules are pretty simple: eat less and exercise more.
Everything's looking pretty simple at this point, which I love, but adding some color with a bolder lip color really seems to pull the whole look together and the French apparently follow this rule too!
J. Crew pretty much rules my closet, so it's no surprise that this simple and classic J.Crew short sleeve popover is part of my casual look today.
It's pretty simple, just follow the rules below.
This rule is pretty simple.
I assume that there are some obscure rules as to how to go about it, which would be fine, but up to this point it has all been pretty simple and straightforward, but still fun, and now suddenly it becomes nearly impossible.
Classics to the right, minivans to the left; the rules are pretty simple.
«You could go pretty far based on those simple rules
The basics of the rule are pretty simple, but they're still sometimes misunderstood.
The basic mechanics of the 4 % rule are pretty simple.
The «golden rule» of financial security is actually pretty simple: spend less than you earn.
e.g. on a universe of all liquid stocks with pretty generous liquidity filters (price > $ 1, mcap > $ 100 million, on the market for at least 1 year, inflation - adjusted daily dollar volume in the last 63 days > $ 100,000), before friction, and hold for 5 days (no other sell rule), tested on all start dates Sept 2, 1997 forward to Aug 18, 2015 and then averaged CAGR, leaving an average of 3360 stocks in the universe to then test: a. 17.6 % cagr bottom 5 % of stocks left by bad 4 day return (requiring price > ma200 was slightly worse than this at 17.4 %; but requiring price < ma5 was better at 18.1 %) b. 16.0 % cagr bottom 5 % of stocks left by bad 5 day return c. 14.6 % cagr bottom 5 % by rsi (2) d. 14.7 % cagr for rsi (2) < 5 I have tested longer backtests on simpler liquidity filters (since my tests can't use all of the above filters on very long tests) and this still holds true: bad return in the last 4 or 5 days beats low rsi (2) for 1 week holds.
But the bottom line is you're right, if you don't have a deal in place then you're going to be under the new rules, it's pretty much as simple as that.
As long as you're not hunting or camping within the Lowell State Game Area, the rules governing your dogs are pretty simple: there are none.
For this reason, I wouldn't recommend this game to people who are totally new to tactical games — the rules are rather simple, but you have to be get to the thick of it pretty quickly.
It's pretty simple... since they KNOW they're learning the language, they tend to be more aware of how intricate the rules surrounding it are than many native speakers, who completely dismiss those rules since they grew up with the language.
«To cope with time I follow a K.I.S.S. rule (Keep It Simple, Stupid) and plan my development process right (First make it work, then make it pretty).»
The rules are pretty simple, whoever wins, stays, and the loser is bumped to the end of the line.
While other card games have all been pretty good, and the one from IX made it onto PlayOnline, Triple Triad, with its simple to play and difficult to master approach — particularly when rules are spread — provided me with countless hours of additional gameplay.
Interestingly, our results are actually pretty consistent with a lot of the recent literature on sensitivity: All studies comparing simple models with recent climate change (from Andronova and Schlesinger, 2001, onwards) find high sensitivities (more than 8K, say) are consistent (at the few - percent level) with the observed record unless they are ruled out a priori.
The «ground rules,» such as they are, are pretty simple:
The details of the rule are in this article, but the idea is pretty simple.
On modern routers, it's usually pretty easy to set up Quality of Service rules (so that certain devices and / or applications on your network get bandwidth preference to ensure smooth operation), set up «bedtime» enforcement where certain devices can't access the internet during homework or bedtime hours, enable guest networks for visitors, or even attach USB hard drives for dead - simple Network Attached Storage to store file backups, family photos, or other personal files.
The rules are pretty simple:
So, I think it's fair to say we need to do a better job collectively — organized real estate and Realtors — at respecting the rules, which are pretty clear and simple to understand.»
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