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These systems involve explicit rules about what people can use, what their responsibilities are, and how they will be punished if they break the rules.
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There is an implicit covenant between the NFL and its fans that the games are fair, that they are played based on a set of explicit rules, that there is a level playing field and that there is, at least with 15:00 on the clock before the first quarter, a chance that either team on the field can win the game.
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But the voting rules are explicit.
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Today they enjoy laxer accounting, loose collateral rules at central banks, explicit debt guarantees and asset-purchasing schemes.
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One can also expect any such approval to be conditioned upon the explicit permission of judicial enforcement of said rules.
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The Italian case is of particular interest, because it suggests that sometimes rules may be written with the explicit purpose of circumventing them.
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Once the students graduate and are hired but before they begin work provide them an extended orientation, conveying explicit expectations and particulars about promotions, work rules, evaluations, job hours, dress codes, telecommuting, etc.
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The key issue, therefore, relates to an independent Scotland's membership of the EU. As outlined, an independent Scottish state could not automatically become a new member of the EU upon independence because there is no explicit provision for this process in the EU's own membership rules.
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