The "'rule of four "'is a Supreme Court of the United States practice that permits four of the nine justices to grant a writ of certiorari.
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The Supreme Court employs a " rule of four ", meaning that four justices have to think the case is important enough to hear before the court will grant it review.
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The votes of four Justices at Conference ( see Rule of four ) will suffice to grant " certiorari " and place the case on the court's calendar.
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In Indonesian, such paparikan, consisting as a rule of four lines of eight syllables each, are called pantun, not to be confused with the Sundanese ( carita ) pantun.
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Despite the rules of four that Yew and Peterson appear to be following ( four playwrights writing for each of the four decades ) " The Square " could use some judicious pruning.
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In reality, neither A Special Blend nor Alliance complied with Blackmon's " Rule of Four . " However, she granted an exception for A Special Blend, since they were technically a quartet that Warren accompanied at the piano.
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.. . that in the novel " The Rule of Four " two students are trying to solve the mystery contained within an extremely rare, beautifully decorated and very mysterious ( real ) book the " Hypnerotomachia Poliphili "?
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Not only these strictly contrapuntal compositions, but most of Bach's music is characterised by distinct melodic lines for each of the voices, where the chords formed by the notes sounding at a given point follow the rules of four-part harmony.
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Like St . Augustine, established by the Spanish, New Smyrna has been under the rule of four " flags " : the British, Spanish, United States ( from 1821, with ratification of the Adams On�s Treaty ), and the Confederate Jack.
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Reaching back to the oldest traditions of job-sharing in the republic, however, Diocletian established at the top of this new structure the Tetrarchy ( " rule of four " ) in an attempt to provide for smoother succession and greater continuity of government.