system of rules

NOUN
  1. a complex of methods or rules governing behavior
    they have to operate under a system they oppose
    that language has a complex system for indicating gender
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How To Use system of rules In A Sentence

  • Its major goal is to establish ‘a system of rules dedicated to open, fair and undistorted competition.’
  • After having worked out a hard core system of rules for analysing numerals, definite articles, and indefinite articles, we give a thorough study of the French singular definite article le.
  • Over centuries of practice a whole elaborate system of rules and customs evolved to ensure this, not primarily for the sake of the quarry itself but with the aim of providing a good day's sport.
  • Or, conversely, do alleged causes finally need to make sense in a system of rules and rational choices?
  • So, although Aristotle holds that ethics cannot be reduced to a system of rules, however complex, he insists that some rules are inviolable.
  • In order to adapt to the development of globalization, human society needs a system of rules and organizational structure.
  • The underlying system of rules also enables the hearer to understand what the speaker said.
  • An effective and unified system of rules and regulations is the real cure to corruption.
  • Or, conversely, do alleged causes finally need to make sense in a system of rules and rational choices?
  • The need for a consistent system of rules applies in law not only to the admissibility of evidence and how it is assessed.
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