proposed rule
collocation in Englishmeaningsofproposedandrule
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proposed
adjective
uk/prəˈpəʊzd/us/prəˈpoʊzd/
suggested as a possible plan or action for people ...
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rule
noun
uk/ruːl/us/ruːl/
an accepted principle or instruction that states the way things are or should be done, and tells you what you are allowed or are not allowed ...
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(Definition ofproposedandrulefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Aproposedruleof tree pruning.
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Pivotal to the testing of the hypothesis, this measure of attention can be anticipated by an administrative agency before it issues itsproposedrule.
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If movement occurred, a 1 was recorded; however, if the final rule did not change from theproposedrule, then a 0 was recorded.
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Coders then used this list to assess if there were any changes between theproposedruleand the final rule on these top commenter concerns.
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Aproposedruleis sound if all such checks succeed at the selected type; unsound if any such rule instance is false.
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This type of case is to be distinguished from that where attested violations of aproposedruledo in fact show that the rule is unsound.
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My interview subjects confirmed that comments by private parties in response to a ministry's public notice of aproposedruleare considered in the final rule-making phase.
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We should ask whether thisproposedruleis a suitable subject for the criminal law.
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Theproposedrulerefers to: "cellular confinement for a period not exceeding 56 days".
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Hence, theproposedruleseriously undermines the value of such commonhold units.
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The cost benefit analysis and other material are to help inform consultees about theproposedrule.
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The argument that theproposedrulehas no scientific basis cannot be sustained.
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However, that conceals the transformation in the culture of civil litigation which theproposedrulechanges are intended to effect.
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That established that it is possible to restrict speeches to 10 minutes, and theproposedrulewould encourage more such debates.
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That is popular with both staff and patients and could be affected by applying theproposedrulerigidly to recovery areas.
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In its present form, theproposedrulewould distance us further from the electorate and it would not conform to the principle of subsidiarity.
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The cost-benefit analysis and other material are to help inform the public about theproposedruleas background to the consultation.
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In effect, it is not a committee, but it may well be a group of individuals who are invited to endorseproposedrulechanges put forward by others.
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The union claimed that theproposedrulechanges would cut workers salaries by 38 percent.
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Theproposedrulechanges expand the definition of what it means to collect data from children.
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Theproposedrulecovers interstate carriers that currently use log books to record driver's hours of service.
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The agency issued an advance notice of itsproposedrulemaking in 1996, though toxics use reporting was not adopted.
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Alternatively, each supracontext is a theory of the task or aproposedrulewhose predictive power needs to be evaluated.
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What made this second game unique was that it was a test of aproposedruleof play.
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