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exclusionary rule
regola dell'esclusione

w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia

exclusionary rule [Am ɪkˈskluʒəˌnɛri ˌrul] RZ. Am PR.

w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia

I. rule [Brit ruːl, Am rul] RZ.

1. rule (regulation):

regola r.ż.
le regole del gioco also przen.
essere vietato (to do fare)

2. rule (usual occurrence):

regola r.ż.
norma r.ż.

3. rule U (authority):

dominio r.m.
governo r.m.

4. rule (for measuring):

regolo r.m.

5. rule DRUK.:

filetto r.m.

II. rule [Brit ruːl, Am rul] CZ. cz. przech.

1. rule POLIT.:

rule ruler:
rule law, convention:
rule monarch:
rule party:
rule army:

2. rule (control):

rule money, appetite: life, character
rule person, consideration, factor: behaviour, strategy
to be ruled by sb arch.

3. rule (draw):

rule line

4. rule tribunal, court, judge, umpire:

III. rule [Brit ruːl, Am rul] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. rule:

rule monarch:
rule government:

2. rule tribunal, court, judge, umpire:

decidere (against contro)

w słowniku PONS

I. rule [ru:l] RZ.

1. rule:

regola r.ż.
norma r.ż.

2. rule (control):

governo r.m.

3. rule (measuring device):

riga r.ż.

zwroty:

II. rule [ru:l] CZ. cz. przech.

1. rule (govern):

rule country
rule company

2. rule (control):

3. rule (draw):

rule paper

4. rule PR. (decide):

III. rule [ru:l] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. rule (control):

rule monarch

2. rule (predominate):

3. rule PR.:

Present
Irule
yourule
he/she/itrules
werule
yourule
theyrule
Past
Iruled
youruled
he/she/itruled
weruled
youruled
theyruled
Present Perfect
Ihaveruled
youhaveruled
he/she/ithasruled
wehaveruled
youhaveruled
theyhaveruled
Past Perfect
Ihadruled
youhadruled
he/she/ithadruled
wehadruled
youhadruled
theyhadruled

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It has been proposed that the exclusionary rule be replaced with restitution to victims of police misconduct.
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Prior to this rule change, a batter was able to try for first at any time before entering the dugout.
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He extended a political amnesty, and legitimized his rule by winning the 1862 elections.
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Sometimes, mixed constitutions evolved with a democratic element, but it definitely did not mean self-rule by citizens.
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This was in contrast to many elocutionists of his day, who favored mechanistic methods that were rule-based, artificial, and imitative.
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