OK by the rule book
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LEGALOK by the rule book
ARIFictional Gold who wrote the book "The Gold Standard: Rules to Rule By"
LEGALAllowed in the rule book
ordinariesA rule or book giving the order for saying the Mass
ARISTOCRACYRule by the best.
dollarocracyrule by the dollar
mobocratsrule by the mob
dollarocraciesDOLLAROCRACY, rule by the dollar
ROUTGame ended by the mercy rule
DEMOCRATAdvocate of rule by the majority.
mobocraciesRule or domination by the masses
mobocracyRule or domination by the masses
ELITISTBeliever in rule by the upper crust
ochlocraticrelating to ochlocracy, rule by the mob also OCHLOCRATICAL
ochlocraticalrelating to ochlocracy, rule by the mob also OCHLOCRATIC
elitismthe practice of or belief in rule by an elite
elitistthe practice of or belief in rule by an elite
ochlocraticallyOCHLOCRATICAL, relating to ochlocracy, rule by the mob also OCHLOCRATIC
bashawstitle, placed after the name, formerly held by high officials in countries under Turkish rule
pachastitle, placed after the name, formerly held by high officials in countries under Turkish rule
pashadomtitle, placed after the name, formerly held by high officials in countries under Turkish rule
pashatitle, placed after the name, formerly held by high officials in countries under Turkish rule
bashawtitle, placed after the name, formerly held by high officials in countries under Turkish rule
pachatitle, placed after the name, formerly held by high officials in countries under Turkish rule
pashastitle, placed after the name, formerly held by high officials in countries under Turkish rule
determinantsA quantity obtained by the addition of products of the elements of a square matrix according to a given rule
bylawsa rule made by a local authority for the regulation of its affairs or management of the area it governs
determinantA quantity obtained by the addition of products of the elements of a square matrix according to a given rule
primogenitureThe right of succession belonging to the firstborn child, esp. the feudal rule by which the whole real estate of an intestate passed to the eldest son
positivismsThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law
positivismThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law