| 31. | "' Law "'is a system of rules which is usually enforced through a set of institutions.
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| 32. | :" In fact, there is a whole system of rules in the school that predetermine the child s conduct.
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| 33. | Systems of rules and hierarchy allowed bureaucracies to resist encroachments of rulers and social groups and pretend to be above politics.
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| 34. | Bush and Blair correctly stressed assistance for Palestinian efforts to replace the one-man system of rule Yasser Arafat leaves behind.
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| 35. | The following epochs of the Eldiguzids and Khawrazmshahs lasted for almost 30 years and brought different systems of rule in quick succession.
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| 36. | Probably not, inasmuch as he was always at pains to try to find some constitutional underpinnings to his system of rule.
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| 37. | A system of rules governing appointments, salaries and promotions were also established and the Normal department was accredited by the state.
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| 38. | A society that really hopes to develop and prosper in a complex economic way must have an extended system of rule of law.
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| 39. | In 1953, the Portuguese Institute of Heraldry proposed a system of rules to construct heraldically compliant coats of arms for the Army.
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| 40. | After the Maharaja Hari Singh started encroaching on the administration of Poonch starting in 1928, a dual system of rule was established.
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