Sentences with word «rulebook»

The word "rulebook" refers to a book or set of guidelines that contains the rules or instructions for a particular activity, game, or situation. Full definition
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.
So with the onset of the Year of the Souls, 2014, may I present you the first major rulebook of the year — Dark Souls II: Prepare to Dump Your Girlfriend Edition?
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?
With the addition of another round of talks scheduled for Bangkok in September, countries and all involved in the climate talks, including the non-state actors must focus to ensure that we are able to deliver a strong and effective Paris Rulebook at COP24 in December.
But, as always, the show must go on, and negotiators in Bonn will continue hammering out important pieces of the Paris Agreement rulebook as that drama plays out, and regardless of its outcome.
Its the new year and with that comes the new rulebook for your love life.
Sometimes you have to give love a second chance — no matter what the dating rulebook says.
Netflix has already completely rewritten the movie and TV - viewing rulebook by pouring a hundred million dollar budget into a film without a theatrical release, and creating their now ubiquitous «binge - watch» format that the service rolled out for the first season of House of Cards.
The book can be purchased for $ 9.99 from within the free Rulebook app for iPhone and iPad.
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.»
A loophole in the NCAA rulebook does not have a restriction on where schools can hold a camp but some conferences, such as the SEC, have their own rules, limiting camps within 50 miles of the school.
He has also suggested Bitcoin investors and businesses to come up with their very own rulebook which they shall adhere to while processing crypto transactions.
Funny, there seems to be a set of folk that think there's some kind of difinitive rulebook out there about this stuff.
The NCAA rulebook on Slaughter's slide.
Despite having a mere 8 - page rulebook there's a lot going on in this brightly colored mess, and like so many other games the ultimate goal is simple; be the person with the most prestige points by the end.
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.
NEC members wrestled with legal advice for six hours over whether Mr Corbyn would need to secure 51 nominations to make it on to the ballot paper after both sides insisted the party rulebook backed their case.
Choose from the following rulebooks: Rules for Registration and Discipline Procedures for Registration Matters Charter and Bylaws of the American Kennel Club, Inc * The Image of the booklet cover color may not depict the current version.
The cost to purchase The Bluebook for use within rulebook is $ 39.99.
After refusing to address the issue properly at the General Election and making this speech at a time of increasing electoral vulnerability for the Conservatives, Mr Cameron does look like he's ripped up his own rulebook on how to deal with the issue of immigration.
Although, there's no official rulebook for navigating these relationships and the perils they pose, the science of relationships can offer some insights into keeping a relationship of this kind going.
At what point will the NCAA rulebook get demolished and a new governing body will rise from the ashes?
Understanding Carbon Accounting Under The UN Framework Convention is a work in progress designed to explain in simple terms the complexity of carbon accounting under the emerging «REDD Rulebook».
You can check out the full 19 - page rulebook update for the 2018 Pokemon Tournaments over on the Pokemon website.
A final thought: If, in this digital realm, we're not truly purchasing content, but rather «borrowing» it at a set price, and according to someone else's changing rulebook, we as consumers we deserve to know this up front, in clear and obvious language (unlike Amazon's clear references to «buying» books, and all the assumptions of ownership that go with buying books).
Part of the challenge of mitigating bad online reviews is that there's no standard rulebook for how to address them.
It is not like people have not been talking about this exact part of the football rulebook recently, but he bottled that decision and if he had not then Wenger would definitely have gone for the win.
The Labour rulebook as it stands contains a mechanism — the so - called «trigger ballot» — that provides a means by which MPs who have lost the confidence of their constituency party can be given the boot.
The GT3 - based car, adopted to the Rolex Series GT class rulebook last year, can now run its FIA - homologated diffuser.
This is of course a matter of investment rather than trading though, two different rulebooks apply entirely.
As per current rulebook, 10 % basic customs duty is charged on gold imports from the countries with which India doesn't have any trade agreement.
Rule No. 3, Section I, Part A of the NBA rulebook states: «Each team shall consist of five players.
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.
Foreign Office and development ministers will today outline a new rulebook guiding British officials on how to support and monitor elections overseas.
Negotiators finalized the REDD + Rulebook last year in Warsaw, so there's plenty of guidance on carbon accounting and finance as it will evolve under the UNFCCC which is different from how it's evolved in regional and private programs.
Markus Ferber — who helped pen Europe's new trading rulebook — says efforts to improve bond market transparency are falling short
Facebook's content rulebook got out alongside disturbing tales of the filth the company's contracted moderators have to sift through.
Speaker John Bercow may have his detractors, but his revival of the «urgent question» - a formerly neglected bit of the Commons rulebook which summons ministers to parliament at a moment's notice - should see him deservedly enter the history books.
NEC members wrestled with legal advice over whether Mr Corbyn would need to secure 51 nominations to make it onto the ballot after both sides insisted Labour's rulebook backed their case.
While good - looking cars age slower than the rest, the A7 still rolled out in 2010 and according to the unwritten industry rulebook, it's old enough for a revamp.
While out and about in the French capital, she taught a master class in throwing away the fashion rulebook and combining both red and pink in one supremely chic ensemble.
The Red Flag Rulebook is an educational tool to give women sound advice on how to bring back patience and effort into the dating game, as well as an entertaining audio that will give women a good laugh to share on any «girls night out» occasion.
No one gave us Dating Rulebooks... we are on our own to figure it out.
It's the quips and asides that really drive this baby, ripping up the superhero rulebook with everything from gags about Star Wars and The Matrix to nods to Marvel's arch-nemesis DC.
Modern maritime law is a complex blend of federal legislation, ancient doctrines, international trade agreements, private contracts and other elements mixed into a single integrated legal rulebook.
If they need an engine rebuild — and the GT3 Cup rulebook stipulates they do, every season — it has to be done here.

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