0 an official instruction about what you must or must not do -- reguła, przepis, zasada
1 control of a country by a particular person or country -- rządy , władza
2 the usual way something is -- reguła, zasada
3 a principle of a system, such as a language or science -- reguła, zasada
the rules of grammar
4 to make an official legal decision -- orzekać, wydawać orzeczenie
5 to be in control of somewhere, usually a country -- rządzić
[ often passive ] They were ruled for many years by a dictator.
the ruling party
Disjunctive logic programs are characterised by permitting disjunctions in rule heads.
Contingency plans are then made for these shapes by writing rules that apply to them just in case they occur.
The advice is a genuine rule for the players who give it extra weight, but not for the ones who do not.
The treatment of linearised rules in the rest of the section, though rigorous, will not be too formal.
When a rule is universally applied, the differentiation of the characteristics is purely through the curve modification rules.
We developed a diagnostic decision rule for the indication of a lumbar puncture and empirical treatment for bacterial meningitis (9;10).
If a rule with such a "compound" body is not redundant it might be so in part.
Therefore, by repeated application of the rules the input types are reduced to a normal form.
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