Include or exclude by determining judicially or in agreement with rules.
1The five-member board will likely rule in the case by next year.
2The same Manhattan appeals court has yet to rule in that case.
3He wanted democratic ideals to supersede authoritarian rule in the Soviet Union.
4These are the rule in a campaign; the glorious excitements the exceptions.
5However, the bank occasionally makes exceptions to this rule in extraordinary situations.
6Always a golden rule in travel, advance planning is especially important now.
7It urged nationalists to support its campaign against British rule in Ireland.
8I would make a good viceroy to rule in Qualinost, he said.
9Its departure, however, hastened the introduction of direct rule in March 1972.
10The appeals court is expected to rule in the next several months.
11He did not merely rule in the manner of a common monarch.
12That would mean installing an interim government to rule in the meantime.
13There was only one rule in the Vaults: no weapons, just fists.
14Twenty-First Century Fox Inc in September challenged the FCC rule in court.
15Hate and cruelty for the most part rule in the animal world.
16Western Mountains towns joined the wider revolt against Gaddafi's rule in February.
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