Sentences with phrase «rulebook by»

Nearly 200 nations, finally agreeing to keep the world from burning up, began writing the rulebook by which the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement could be achieved, while seeking the trillions needed to move quickly away from fossil fuels to a green - energy economy.
Straight Outta Compton will chart the growth of a rap collective that boasted Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Eazy - E, DJ Yella and MC Ren and tore up the rap rulebook by matching funk and soul samples with angry accounts of life in the ghetto.
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.
«Russia is ripping up the rulebook by undermining democracy, wrecking livelihoods by targeting critical infrastructure and weaponizing information... We must be primed and ready to tackle these stark and intensifying threats.»
Russia is ripping up the rulebook by undermining democracy, wrecking livelihoods by targeting critical infrastructure and weaponizing information.»

Not exact matches

To me, this is just another example of Capitalism at Global Size is not really capitalism at all but some Enterprise by Rulebook.
without executing any substance, causes firms far and wide to lose value... Enterprise By Rulebook has to be replace.
The rulebook of virtually every parliamentary body provides for that, usually by a two - thirds vote.
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.
Allowing all people the right (given no rulebook save the one written by other people to control other people) to live and express, to discover, as they are led to do by their own consciences.
Besides I've read your «rulebook» and found it to be a poorly constructed mishmash of superstitious nonsense written by ignorant primitive men.
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.
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?
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.
The precedent had been set that brutal hits, even ones deemed illegal by the NHL rulebook, would not lead to suspensions.
And while nobody wants a Stanley Cup Final decided by a 5 - on - 3 power play because it's not «real hockey,» it's also not «real hockey» to have the referees ignore chunks of the regular season rulebook.
There is no rulebook or standardized list that can compare the progress and growth of babies since each child grows at his / her own individual pace (often determined by genetics, nutrition and other similar features).
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.
So does a further attempt by the Tories to use the rulebook to further their own ends.
He has flourished by faithfully following the rulebook of demagogues, who thrive on exposing the thinly veiled imperfections of social institutions.
Unite's Policy Conference sent a very clear message to rebel Labour MPs yesterday by voting by an overwhelming majority to support a rule change to the Labour Party rulebook to reintroduce mandatory reselection of MPs before each general election.
Then came an attempt by the Tories in government to use the Lords rulebook to get their way.
So while Cameron looks to secure approval from his party's eurosceptics by pursuing a strategy based on foot - dragging and referring to the rulebook, the politicians watching Britain's unhelpful tantrum become more and more disgusted.
Calling this inevitability «the Achilles heel» of globalization, he went on to clarify what happens when competitors (read: multinational corporations) try to influence the system by not playing by the rulebook.
To the other end, Charles Laughton's Captain Bligh is equally affected by his sometimes pompous indulgences; and while over the top, Laughton formalized cinema's first Bligh into a memorable monster, with ridiculously humorous pouting, posturing, and an undeniable zeal for sticking to the rulebook.
And by the way, there's no rulebook that says you can't make money and societal change at the same time.
Soft - spoken with a Zen - like demeanor and eyes framed by tortoiseshell glasses, the 41 - year - old superintendent of the Indianapolis school district has shown he plays aggressively by his own rulebook — one that includes robust partnerships with the city's charter school leaders.
There will only be one owner, though, with the J concept (its name both inspired by the Miura Jota of the 1970s, and «Appendix J' of the FIA's motorsport rulebook) an absolute one - off.
The Hyundai i30 N was ultimately beaten by some big names with proportionate pricetags — and by a hot - hatch that rewrites the rulebook on fast front - drivers — but so many judges said the i30 N was the one they'd buy.
The public domain books that are the focus of GITenberg don't have a fixed rulebook hammered down by publishers.
While contracts may have slightly different closing and daily settlement formulas established by the exchange, the methodology is fully disclosed in the contract specifications and the exchange rulebook.
The rulebook also contains artwork done by Dan Schoening, the artist of IDW's Ghostbusters comic book series, and it looks utterly glorious.
The art of writing a rulebook for a boardgame is a sacred one, mastered by few and royally buggered up by many.
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.
Opening up the chunky box of any new tabletop game is followed by a simple, natural reaction; reach for the rulebook.
Designer: Ignacy Trzewiczek Publisher: Portal Games Players: 1 - 4 The art of writing a rulebook for a boardgame is a sacred one, mastered by few and royally buggered up by many.
Halo helped establish the rulebook for the modern console FPS when it launched for the first Xbox in 2001, offering tight, weighty controls, satisfying weapons, expansive battlefields and a regenerating health system that has been aped by just about every game in the genre since.
By going against the grain, with the Zelda franchise Nintendo hasn't just re-written the open world genre rulebook, but rather thrown it out the window entirely and lit it on fire to instead set a better benchmark in which other game developers can strive towards.
He doesn't play by the rulebook, and that's good enough for us.
Sébastien Duyck, Senior Attorney, Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL), said: «As another COP closes, Parties find themselves with considerable work ahead of them as they only have thirteen months to deliver on the Paris promises by creating a robust, rights - based Paris Rulebook.
The uncertainty, however, is troubling, as is the idea among some negotiators that the REDD puzzle was solved when the UNFCCC parties agreed on the REDD Rulebook the guidance on how to harvest available data on forests to create deforestation levels to be recognized by the UNFCCCœ at last year's Warsaw COP, Saines said.
The measure for success will be three-fold: finalizing a robust Paris Rulebook, a clear commitment that countries will strengthen their national climate plans by 2020, and a signal that support for developing countries will continue to ramp up.
However, a long list of technical and political hurdles slowed progress at times, including: the sheer volume of agenda items to consider, reflected in 270 pages of informal notes; the technical complexity of the endeavor, exacerbated by complex interlinkages between various elements of the Rulebook; political sensitivities about achieving a balanced package; the need to ensure that developing countries receive predictable and adequate financial and technical support; and issues around how countries can improve both their climate actions and information in their progress reports.
By COP24 in December, countries are expected to finalize the rules and guidelines that underpin the Paris Agreement on climate change, known informally as the Paris Rulebook.
The standard methods for American legal citation are defined by two competing rulebooks: the ALWD Citation Manual: A Professional System of Citation and The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation.
Autoblog reported that Formula E's rulebook said speeds were limited to 140 mph by the FIA during its inaugural 2014 season, which is about how fast Texans go on the highway.
This propelled the government of South Korea to come ahead with a regulatory rulebook which all crypto market participants need to abide by for hassle - free and secured functioning.
Demand for such illegal cryptocurrency market will always remain and with feds directing the spotlight on exchanges which don't go by the rulebook, the split of Bitcoin in two halves is becoming starker.
Banks have real - time interactions secured by a rulebook to assure the legal clarity of every transaction.
You will put your customer service skills to good use by developing a plan and service rulebook, then creating training sessions to ensure the entire staff fully understands and abides by these policies.
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