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Rulebook

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Rulebook meaning

A book containing a set of rules.

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Duncan Ferguson says the rulebook was 'rewritten' with his prison stint as he claims he was asked to return to playing for the national side EVERY year.

Final Fantasy 16 was not afraid to tear up the RPG rulebook when compared to its predecessors, but traditional fans may not need to panic just yet.

Haryana IAS officer Ashok Khemka’s notoriously peripatetic career is a cautionary tale for public administrators, especially those who play strictly by the rulebook.

If the puck deflects in off your skate with a “distinct kicking motion,” by the NHL rulebook, it’s no goal.

Nonetheless, financial supervision in Europe remains a patchwork of EU and national authorities pursuing common approaches rather than heeding an actual single European rulebook.

Oh, and of course the homophobia and transphobia is baked right into the rulebook.

The new rulebook will also introduce six new ancestries to including the centaur and minotaur.

This season has seen several changes in the rulebook of Major League Baseball (MLB).

Under the agency’s rulebook, there’s no mention of elected officials being able to use the funds to defend themselves from criminal prosecution.

While some recent reforms to R&D tax relief are welcome, the pace of change and the challenge of adapting to a new ‘rulebook’ have added complexity for accountants.

An SUV for buyers who want maximum practicality, space, and off-road chops, the latest generation Toyota Sequoia doesn't rewrite the rulebook.

At the close of the race his car was found to be 1.5 kilograms under the minimum weight allowed by the F1 rulebook.

However, the rulebook was tweaked to keep the clock running on those plays (with the exception of the last two minutes of each half) in an attempt to speed up games.

Milei also highlighted that Article 126 of the Senate's Rulebook specified that “every project that involves expenses shall include in its foundations the estimate of such disbursements and shall indicate the source of financing.

Observers expressed concern that one of ECOWAS's most influential and stable members was tearing up the rulebook, sparking violent protests and raising concerns about knock-on effects in the region.

The is among the first in the world to have released a comprehensive rulebook to govern industries linked to volatile crypto assets and other Web3 elements.

The New Pact on Migration and Asylum was officially approved by the 27-nation EU's economy ministers, ending more than eight years of work to rewrite the rulebook for handling people who enter Europe without authorisation.

The new WTO boss added that the trade body’s rulebook needed to reflect 21st-century realities such as e-commerce, the digital economy, the post-pandemic and the current geopolitical changes.

The rulebook will be in place in its entirety by the end of the year, while the amendments needed for green infrastructure investment are set to happen by the end of June.

This can be applied during other replay triggers as well,” said Guthrie in citing Rule 13, Section II(f)(3) of the NBA rulebook.