Sentences with phrase «universally accepted rules»

Each of his works possesses a distinct provocation; a protest against playing by the universally accepted rules or conventions that exist as an inseparable part of the world that surrounds us.

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Their rule of thumb, not universally accepted in the cycling world, is that power above 6 watts per kilogram deserves scrutiny.
The fact that babies can, will and do pee in the pool seems to be a universally accepted exception to the «Ool Rule» (as in, Please keep the «P» out our of pool).
This strong ethical and moral responsibility is derivable both from the universally accepted moral principles including the widely accepted golden rule which requires people to treat others as they wish to be treated, and international law including, but not limited to the «no harm» rule which is a widely recognized principle of customary international law whereby a State is duty - bound to prevent, reduce and control the risk of environmental harm to other states and a rule agreed to by all nations in the preamble to the UNFCCC, the «polluter - pays principle» agreed to by almost all nations in the 1992 Rio Declaration, human rights law which requires nations to assure that their citizens enjoy human rights, and many other legal theories including tort law.
This strong ethical and moral responsibility is derivable both from the universally accepted moral principles including the widely accepted golden rule which requires people to treat others as they wish to be treated, and international law including, but not limited to: (a) the «no harm» rule which is a widely recognized principle of customary international law whereby a State is duty - bound to prevent, reduce and control the risk of environmental harm to other states, and a rule agreed to by all nations in the preamble to the UNFCCC, (b) the «polluter - pays principle» agreed to by almost all nations in the 1992 Rio Declaration, (c) human rights law which requires nations to assure that their citizens enjoy human rights, and (d) many other legal theories including tort law.
Ofcom also said that its impartiality rules did not apply to the majority of the film, because the rules require balance on «matters of political or industrial controversy» and human - induced climate change has «been almost universally accepted by governments around the world.»
Bear in mind, the enigmatic Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto dreamt of a financially independent world where Bitcoin could rule as the single universally accepted monetary unit — uncontrolled, unsurveilled, and uncensored by any authority.
However, it should be noted that despite the fact that resume being a highly personalized form of a write up without any established format or a regular set of rules, there are what can be called as certain accepted norms which makes a resume recognized universally and according to that, one can think of a set of directive principles which can transform his or her piece of document in to a printable resume.
Although there is currently no universally - accepted definition of the term «evidence - based», the general understanding of this concept involves support of the safety and efficacy of an intervention by empirical research following specific rules of data collection, analysis, and reporting.
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