rulebook in A Sentence

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    We need to revisit our Rulebook of CBFC.

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    So why not throw out the Rulebook?

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    A simple change in the Rulebook hasn't stopped BMW from dominating motorcycle racing, though.

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    They double-checked the Rulebook to find that the Boston Marathon didn't have any official guidelines about gender;

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    Therefore, developing countries such as India say the Rulebook being negotiated at Katowice must clarify accounting procedures.

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    Even holding the Rulebook, in the case of Mandelbrot, may not readily show how the rules result in complexity.

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    So, if a Rulebook for a game accurately represented a singleton, the monopoly Rulebook would be an example of abuse.

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    This is the eighth time Lalu Prasad Yadav has gone to jail, but it is the first time authorities are throwing Rulebook on him.

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    However, the Council was reminded that the“rules allow and that tradition was not part of the Rulebook”, and voting was held on the“request of one member”.

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    The Rulebook, which contains the processes, mechanisms and institutions through which the provisions of the Paris Agreement would be implemented, had been finalised in Katowice last year.

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    While the people of Hong Kong are no strangers to Western language or culture, they still have a unique social Rulebook that should be followed when visiting.

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    There's no Rulebook that says any celebrity has to confirm or deny their relationship to the world, which makes it pretty nice that Holmes and Cruise can live their lives without answering to anybody.

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    In addition to agreeing upon the Rulebook, the Katowice summit attendees agreed to ensure financial support for impoverished countries, as well as signal that each country is ready to step up its effort to reduce carbon emissions.

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    As we inch closer to Formula One's massive Rulebook rewrite, and consider it in context of a massive increase in interest in Formula E from manufacturers, sponsors, and fans alike, we need to consider if this change will be enough.

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    While there would no doubt be pressure on countries meeting in Madrid to scale up their efforts, and some of them can indeed announce some additional measures or targets for themselves, the actual negotiation process is about settling the unresolved issues of the Paris Agreement Rulebook.

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