- derived rule
- мат. производное [выводимое] правило
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
rule something off — ˌrule ˈoff | ˌrule sthˈoff derived to separate sth from the next section of writing by drawing a line underneath it Main entry: ↑rulederived … Useful english dictionary
rule somebody out of something — ˌrule sb ˈout of sth derived usually passive (in sport) to state that a player, runner, etc. will not be able to take part in a sporting event; to prevent a player from taking part • He has been ruled out of the match with a knee injury.… … Useful english dictionary
Rule of inference — In logic, a rule of inference (also called a transformation rule) is a function from sets of formulae to formulae. The argument is called the premise set (or simply premises ) and the value the conclusion . They can also be viewed as relations… … Wikipedia
Rule in Shelley's Case — The Rule in Shelley s Case is a rule of law that may apply to certain future interests in real property and trusts created in common law jurisdictions. [Moynihan, Cornelius, Introduction to the Law of Real Property , 3d Edition, West Group (St.… … Wikipedia
Rule of 1/1000th common ancestry — The Rule of 1/1000th common ancestry is a criterion used to create meaningful family groupings. It was first adopted by Lawrence Kestenbaum to determine which individuals should be included with specific political families on the Political… … Wikipedia
Rule in Clayton's Case — The rule in Clayton s Case (or, to give it its full legal name and citation: Devaynes v Noble (Clayton s Case) (1816) 1 Mer 572) is a common law presumption in relation to the distribution of monies from a bank account. The rule is based upon the … Wikipedia
rule in Shelley's Case — In the classic statement of the rule as made in the case from which it derived its name: when the ancestor by any gift or conveyance takes an estate of freehold, and in the same gift or conveyance an estate is limited, either mediately or… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Rule of nines (mathematics) — The rule of nines, in mathematics, is a divisibility rule for the divisor 9. It is notable because it illustrates some interesting properties of modular arithmetic, and its proof is derived from that basis. The rule is that any positive integer… … Wikipedia
rule off — transitive verb : to debar (as a horse, jockey, player) from a race or contest : disqualify ruled him off for rough riding * * * ˌrule ˈoff | ˌrule sthˈoff derived to separate s … Useful english dictionary
Mallory Rule — Rule derived from case of the same name in which the court held that a confession given by one who had been detained an unreasonable time before being brought before magistrate was inadmissible though it was otherwise voluntary and trustworthy.… … Black's law dictionary
Mallory Rule — Rule derived from case of the same name in which the court held that a confession given by one who had been detained an unreasonable time before being brought before magistrate was inadmissible though it was otherwise voluntary and trustworthy.… … Black's law dictionary