Most schools and government offices adopted the new language rules last year after the Constitutional Court rejected a legal challenge.
Print media will use the new language rules in Monday's editions.
But interestingly the athletes don't necessarily know the language rules.
We have invented language and unwritten rules of behavior that are emotion-neutral.
It said the person handling Cemlyn Davies' application to study French with politics there had "regrettably misinterpreted" its rules on language subjects.
Between stories the audience splits into small teams for absurdist language games with obscure rules where cheating, ad libbing and quarrelling are actively encouraged.
Steve Jenner, from the Plain English Campaign, said punctuation, including the apostrophe, was one of the basic rules of language and he described the council's decision as "nonsensical".
Only humans have the biological capacity to communicate with a rich language based on symbols and rules, enabling us to pass on cultural ideas to future generations.
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Source words were then replaced by target words selected from a dictionary, and their order rearranged so as to comply with the rules of the target language.
One MP has found a novel way to circumvent the arcane rules which dictate whether language is parliamentary or not: by outsourcing questions to users of social media website Twitter.
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Health Secretary Andrew Lansley said new tests would be brought in to ensure that healthcare workers from other EU countries can speak English to a satisfactory level, an issue which is complicated by rules which prevent systemic language testing.
Brown based the grammar for his ten-thousand-word language, called Loglan, on the rules of formal predicate logic used by analytical philosophers.
The unifying theme of the separate opinions is vagueness, and whether courts should continue deferring so readily to Congress or federal agencies which so often draft laws or rules in imprecise or impenetrable language.
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Despite the concerns over language, MEPs were broadly supportive of the rules on mutual recognition and called for the time taken to recognise the qualifications of EU professionals such as doctors and engineers applying to work in another member state to be sped up.
Roy Corden, professor of language and literacy at Nottingham Trent University, says rules often make things more confusing.
By using simple, clear, precise language--and following a few other basic writing rules--you can become a better communicator and improve the prospects for your career.
Another way to determine attitudes is natural language processing methods, where software algorithms use different sets of rules to decipher statements and try to glean their intended meaning.
But according to my sources familiar with collegiate compliance statutes, these forms do not contain any language that hold a student-athlete financially liable for violating NCAA rules.
New grammar rules and new spellings are being introduced in an attempt to simplify the language.
In addition, even if an English-only policy is adopted for nondiscriminatory reasons and applied uniformly, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and some courts take the position that such rules burden national origin minorities because they prevent many members of these groups from speaking the language in which they are best able to communicate.
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The Dodd-Frank Act requires federal agencies to remove language requiring reliance on credit ratings by so-called Nationally Recognized Statistical Ratings Services or NRSROs, yet the rules still remain, Wright said.
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