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"unwritten" Definitions
  1. unwritten law, rule, agreement, etc. a law, etc. that everyone knows about and accepts even though it has not been made official
  2. (of a book, etc.) not yet written

834 Sentences With "unwritten"

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Under the unwritten rules, he'll end up testifying, and if he changes the unwritten rules sufficiently, he might not testify.
Harper's comments about his healthy rivalry with Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez have been the closest thing to diplomacy that we've had concerning the (obviously unwritten) showmanship clauses in baseball's unwritten etiquette rules.
"Those regulations were shelved; they weren't unwritten," Mr. Pegg said.
Britain's unwritten constitution runs on deference to steadily accumulated precedent.
These officials can and do change the unwritten rules midstream.
How to measure the unwritten book against the unborn child?
To understand that, you have to understand baseball's unwritten rules.
Unwritten rules fill in the blanks concrete law leaves us.
"Bring wine" is the unwritten rule when visiting Beddia's house.
Charles's act was a brazen violation of England's unwritten constitution.
But Trump follows no such rules, cardinal, unwritten or otherwise.
In 1961, Sears overrode its unwritten policy and hired him.
We kept really controversial issues down by an unwritten agreement.
Dedicated researchers have managed to capture some of the unwritten ones.
Alas, these and other topics for future chapters will remain unwritten.
But that raises an equally important and unwritten question: About what?
An "unwritten policy" bars gay couples from adopting children in Singapore.
Some of these are enshrined in legislation; others are left unwritten.
This was based on an unwritten principle of "freedom of contract".
He's the guy passing down the lore and the unwritten rules.
I didn't view it as a code [or] unwritten code thing.
Some of the choice unwritten rules include: No GPS or phones.
I learned there is an unwritten fifth step: follow the directions.
Police continue to practice enforcing unwritten rules of exclusionary white space.
Exclusive products are essentially an unwritten rule for pop-up shops.
I had the unwritten law of gangbanging affiliation on my side.
And, again, this is a president who breaks the unwritten rules.
That is, in large part, where baseball's unwritten rules come from.
Just like any other culture, there are written and unwritten rules.
"There is an unwritten class system at the universities," Fulmer said.
What might save the British from themselves is their "unwritten" constitution.
The end of the story of this star is still unwritten.
" And that is another, unwritten layer of "Night of 100 Solos.
As for whatever doesn't get answered: The rest is still unwritten. (#SorryNotSorry)
The "Unwritten" singer announced on Instagram in October that she was expecting.
According to the party's unwritten rules he should retire (he is 69).
In fact, there are plenty of unwritten dress codes in Los Angeles.
But the unwritten rules governing dibs in Chicago are the most sophisticated.
Until then... ...sing it with me now — "the rest is still unwritten."
We continue to look at these unwritten rules through a cloudy lens.
It's an unwritten rule that when you homebrew, you have to drink.
It may be an unwritten rule, but it is one everybody knows.
Question 3: (unwritten but implied) Try being less of an asshole. pic.twitter.
They are against both the written and unwritten rules of the sport.
"Healthy democracies depend on unwritten rules," the lead editorial—on Trump—stated.
The policy outlined this spring, it says, codifies a longtime unwritten understanding.
My unwritten rule is: You don't bother me, I don't bother you.
And those unwritten codes do not really translate to other baseball cultures.
Instead, they abide by unwritten guidelines of shared emotional and physical space.
No agreement has yet been signed, and some of it remains unwritten.
But the words are off-limits, taboo, proscribed by some unwritten covenant.
Unplanned, unwritten and sometimes, at the end of a year, still unfolding.
My imagination does simultaneously beautiful and terrible things with these unwritten pages.
In fact, the Unwritten Law was often referred to as Dementia Americana.
The rules are yet unwritten, the business models are all a bit bonkers.
Managing such a fragmented coalition requires lots of formal rules and unwritten norms.
Instead, networking has been called the #1 unwritten rule of success in business.
Vlach communities have complex unwritten rules that have been passed down for centuries.
What ensued was basically unwritten rules anarchy on Sunday afternoon at PNC Park.
In an unwritten treaty, Cruz will utilize Trump's cover fire to his advantage.
Even with the ending still unwritten, Mendes quickly agreed to stage the play.
But Trump got elected by changing the unwritten rules of the electoral game.
Part of the beauty of being a bartender is there's some unwritten codes.
"Unwritten rules are highly dangerous, especially to sexual and gender minorities," he explained.
There are unwritten rules about what you can and can't ask a celebrity.
This social code is unwritten, but, like most rules, it serves a purpose.
Is there an unwritten industry rule that says different species cannot communicate onscreen?
Even so, there's a sense that some unwritten human compact has been broken.
"It is the unwritten book which might have made the difference," he wrote.
And under its unwritten constitution, norms are unusually important and so fiercely guarded.
But many Canadian businesses, like the Roseland Theatre, enforced unwritten rules on segregation.
Still, decorum comes before competition in golf's unwritten rules, if not the dictionary.
There is an unwritten rule that senior Party official retire after age 68.
But our point in How Democracies Die is that unwritten rules matter, too.
Why are these norms or unwritten rules dying in the American political system?
Mainland China authorities, meanwhile, safeguard investors from wrongdoing in vigorous, but often unwritten, ways.
Is the rest really still unwritten, or was the plot created by the producers?
The future is still unwritten, but she'll likely need new people to lean on.
Your favorite stars from The Hills are back — and their stories are still unwritten!
That rivalry is also at the root of the tension over baseball's unwritten rules.
According to the unwritten rules of TV land, that can only mean one thing.
Mr Macron has already torn up the unwritten rules governing the French presidential elections.
I don't want to leave any page unwritten in this life that I have.
Britain's unwritten constitution requires three conditions that have broadly prevailed since the 17th century.
Not an official violation, but it goes against one of baseball's many unwritten rules.
Theoretically, a player versed in the unwritten lexicon should know when to say when.
I got to know the people, with their unwritten laws and codes of conduct.
He said it's an "unwritten rule" that an empty podium would not be shown.
The site's rules were brief and vague, and their unwritten policy was even simpler.
I also -- it&aposs an unwritten rule, I don&apost mess with Brian Kilmeade.
Unwritten rules govern how the royals should behave and the public act around them.
The DOJ has an unwritten rule not to impact an election with any announcements.
What are the rules, written and unwritten, that govern courtship, love and marriage today?
At Folkemodet, there's an unwritten rule: Questions can bite, but the overall atmosphere shouldn't.
And second place is meaningful by the unwritten measuring sticks that the punditocracy creates.
In past cycles, the "blacklist" policy operated in as an unwritten, loosely enforced rule.
Surely many poems would have gone unwritten if poets had stayed in the moment.
There used to be an unwritten rule not to call someone after 10 p.m.
What prewritten rulebook could capture this "unwritten" fact about natural language — or innumerable others?
These are just a few of society's unwritten rules that are holding us back.
MARC STEIN Formula One has an unwritten rule: Do not crash into your teammate.
As for the judges, we had all gotten the (unwritten) memo to wear sparkle.
Getting too much plastic surgery appears to be an unwritten rule in narco textbooks.
""The future is yet unwritten, and we still do have leverage over what is written.
Even though it's an unwritten rule, no younger students dare to sit on the stage.
In industries which the Chinese government considers sensitive, the obstacles are written or unwritten rules.
The haziness of Britain's unwritten constitution contributes to the confusion around the ruling (see article).
One unwritten rule of style is that what once was popular will come around again.
How much of our political stability rests on the observance of norms or unwritten rules?
Below, everything you need to know on the unwritten rules of sushi-ya etiquette. 1.
It's all heavy stuff, but there are some unwritten rules to lighten the rhetorical load.
The unwritten rule of being a superhero dictates that when two heroes meet, they fight.
It was almost like a reaction to this unwritten law we had in the band.
That would be impossible for a monarch, who under Britain's unwritten constitution, must remain apolitical.
And there are unwritten perks, including discounts, a casual dress code and brushes with celebrity.
The ever-changing, unwritten rules that govern black and brown lives are not taken lightly.
To function well, democratic constitutions must be reinforced by two basic norms, or unwritten rules.
Habits, conventions and unwritten rules of the road are, of course, important to American democracy.
Foreign businesses have long complained that many of the rules they must follow are unwritten.
Seat reclining follows an unwritten rule: You don't do it unless you really need to.
Graubart said he then quizzed Ortiz about the details of his unwritten agreement with Kuchar.
But even at the height of acrimony, they always observed unwritten rules of refuge and hospitality.
I really do think there's an Unwritten storyAnd I think it's time to putFingers to keys.
The rules may not allow takeout slides, but the unwritten rules will continue to allow beanballs.
But in time, I've realized that stories like my own are too important to go unwritten.
It's a strange and similarly unwritten rule that pitchers are generally not seen as team leaders.
The recipes an astronaut uses to stay fed resemble the unwritten cookbook of broke college students.
Meghan needs to learn the instincts that will enable her to navigate the unwritten British constitution.
A few, such as who the monarch calls on to form a government, are indeed unwritten.
The artist's ongoing Index series, for instance, presents the viewer with imagined indices for unwritten books.
I feel in terms of song arrangements there definitely are unwritten rules for constructing techno music.
My last job at a gossip magazine came with a list of unwritten job requirements: 1.
Did the ideal unwritten novel you had in your head approach the one you ultimately wrote?
The Chinese have a name for this unwritten rule, "er xuan yi," choose one of two.
"When unwritten rules are violated over and over, we become overwhelmed -- and then desensitized," Levitsky wrote.
White Sox 213, Mets 22, 21.58 innings It is not one of baseball's infinite unwritten rules.
There's an unwritten rule — when you're secretary of state, you do not talk about domestic policy.
The rest is still unwritten…much like the unforgettable soundbites on The Hills, according to producers.
Xian has been accused of breaching an unwritten code governing beef noodle shops in the area.
"There's unwritten rules with regards to manufacturing plants and when it comes to management," Brooks said.
Last week, a federal judge, Frederic Block, may have established legal precedent to the unwritten code.
To a non-baseball fan, the unwritten decorum around intentionally hitting an opponent can sound weird.
All presidents have abided by a certain set of unwritten guidelines when it comes to decorum.
For those who pine for the clarity and unwritten rules East-West confrontation putatively assured, don't.
I don't know whether Justice Gorsuch has adhered to certain of the Supreme Court's unwritten rules.
Among the unwritten rules that have sustained American democracy are partisan self-restraint and fair play.
People make communities; they make the inside jokes; they make their own mores and unwritten rules.
"As we travel our paths together, I am comforted that there is more unwritten," writes Meehan.
But in time, I've realized that stories like my own are too important to go unwritten.
An unwritten rule of inemuri is to sleep compactly, without "violating spatial norms," Professor Bestor said.
From one street to the next, there are entirely different and unique sets of unwritten rules.
This environment of secrecy produces an unwritten hierarchy of "haves" and "have-nots" within the company.
"The future is yet unwritten," Schmidt said, "and we still do have leverage over what is written."
Part of me wanted to close the book on this story, leave it unwritten and move on.
Expression, especially now, is going to win out every time, especially when contrasted against unwritten-rule fussiness.
The rest is still unwritten… but there seems to be a baby boom among The Hills cast.
However, no one, not even the stars, could have predicted its lasting (and unwritten) pop culture impact.
Beyond the arcane issues of Britain's unwritten constitution and the royal prerogative lie some big political arguments.
The unwritten UK constitution rests on the separation of powers between the executive, legislature and judiciary branches.
Even with full control of their Chinese operations, foreign companies will encounter regulatory hurdles, written and unwritten.
The Stampede, a Tier 1 junior hockey team from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, understand this unwritten rule.
Without a written or unwritten policy, the onus falls on the employer for being unclear, Taylor says.
Some are not to do with China's written laws, but with its unwritten rules and informal procedures.
She, too, was fired when she became pregnant under an unwritten company policy against non-marital sex.
Media-friendly Melendez has at times broken unwritten rules of propriety to grab headlines, earning him criticism.
The unwritten rules of the road were erased, with slow drivers feeling at home in any lane.
It was a mournful show, and O'Hara added a kind of unwritten score beneath the musical proper.
These are the unwritten rules of being an owner, and Ed Snider breaks every one of them.
Just like all the other metal gear you must maintain nice looking hair, it's an unwritten rule.
Baseball's veteran hierarchies and unwritten rules have long prized conformity and dismissed displays of individuality as showboating.
We forget things like this, unwritten rules that have been formed in order to keep everyone safe.
Whether in public or in private, politicians use humor to identify, and ultimately to uphold, unwritten norms.
Some workplaces reek of the politics, backstabbing, and self-promoting behavior that becomes an unwritten success manual.
Adhering to the magician's unwritten code, he refused to reveal the secrets behind Houdini's most famous tricks.
An at-will employer is not limited to firing people only for breaking written, or even unwritten, rules.
On the contrary, women say "networking is the number one unwritten rule of success in business," writes Krawcheck.
"RNA is the unwritten chapter in the book of personalized oncology care," said Menlo Ventures partner Mark Siegel.
Yes, Volkswagen owns Audi, but the incestuous transference of aesthetics across brands seems to break some unwritten rule.
As I wrote in my column in December: Britain's unwritten constitution runs on deference to steadily accumulated precedent.
Unrelated Google search terms, assorted mediums, 2018: Office hierarchies are delicate things governed by unwritten, spiderweb-like rules.
Like the Senate pants rule, this one was unwritten — and, as CBS noted, it was somewhat inconsistently enforced.
"There's no unwritten law that says that it can only be done on off years," Mr. Obama said.
"I think one of the things Louise is doing is uncovering the unwritten history of America," James said.
Stewart spoke out on the issue, telling The Hollywood Reporter that wearing heels is still an unwritten rule.
It's called the Hastert Rule, an unwritten Republican leadership principle named after former Republican House Speaker Dennis Hastert.
In one of those unwritten rules of baseball, bunting to break up a no-hitter is frowned upon.
The problem with Kuhns's recognition and nurturing of our humanity is that it, too, ignored the unwritten rule.
Our legal system consists of both written laws and an unwritten but widely observed set of behavioral norms.
The report claims FSOC didn't follow internal rules when assessing non-bank firms and applied unwritten rules inconsistently.
That unwritten code has begun to break down, with many Hasidim complaining to the authorities about sexual crimes.
Within this small boy, so modest in his manner, there were symphonies unwritten, suites and concertos and oratorios.
There are, it was all but confirmed on Friday, many more pages of the Russia story still unwritten.
Tea time should be fun and kettles should be cute — those are the unwritten rules of tea drinking.
That undiscovered country of freedom, justice and equality for all Americans remains an unwritten chapter in our history.
"Unwritten Laws" finds the Sydney singer and Ghanaian Australian rapper Genesis Owusu bantering playfully on the slinky production.
May's strategy, Mr. Bercow had already brought Britain into a "gray area" in the country's mostly unwritten constitution.
But the unwritten rule is there are times when a pitcher is obligated to drill someone as payback.
Yet the latter can use this unwritten rule to hand out some sneaky speeding tickets to unsuspecting drivers.
Here, I&aposll share the 11 most frequently mentioned, unwritten, unwanted reasons that I noticed from my research.
Both sides are breaking rule after rule in the UK's unwritten constitution, which is stoking anger and confusion.
Mr Mirvis's remarks suggest he "considers this issue sufficiently serious as to break the unwritten protocol", he adds.
Nakasone also broke an unwritten rule on limiting the annual defense budget to 1% of gross national product.
In New York, the unwritten rule is plain: Cross the street whenever and wherever — just don't get hit.
In New York, the unwritten rule is plain: Cross the street whenever and wherever — just don't get hit.
There were strong rumors that he would stay on despite the party's unwritten mandatory retirement age of 68.
It's what the embodiment of his clothes should be, if we were going by some unwritten aesthetic script.
Its future is unwritten, even if not limitless, and its characteristics and capabilities are yet to be discovered.
Yet, there are always people that insist the art world has its unwritten rules one must follow religiously.
The unwritten main plank in the 2016 Democratic platform is a vow to ignore evidence of the Clintons' corruption.
The former couple had been upholding an unwritten joint custody agreement that they'd established after their December 2016 split.
National team coordinator Martha Karolyi has an unwritten rule: If you're not 30 minutes early to practice, you're late.
"The future is unwritten, but I hope our team can continue creating moving experiences through the medium of VR."
Britain's is unwritten, a messy swirl of evolving conventions and compromises, partisan and adversarial in a very different way.
" Along with the message, the actress posted a video of herself listening to The Hills' original theme song "Unwritten.
And he, against all the unwritten rules of French politics, has never run for election to any office before.
Until the 1990s, an "unwritten rule" dictated that women could not wear pants on the Senate floor, Koed said.
In Britain, by contrast, a quirky unwritten constitution gives a central place to what might be called royal religion.
She opened up about the issue to The Hollywood Reporter saying that wearing heels is still an unwritten rule.
There was an unwritten understanding, he felt, that they should grow food and tobacco but keep out of politics.
An unwritten rule for sex with tourists is: only sleep with them on Wednesdays—the night before they leave.
There's this great unwritten rule in naturism to always put your towel on your chair before you sit down.
And it has broken many things, including Britain's unwritten constitution and the tradition of a broad-church Conservative Party.
And they are right, too: they can easily fall foul of written and unwritten rules, and face drastic consequences.
We ended up playing to the unwritten feud between the two girls & I went with over the top sassy.
MTV found that "The Hills" theme song, "Unwritten," resonated with audiences, regardless of whether they had seen the show.
And what they left unwritten: First class is only getting better, while economy on many airlines is getting worse.
Berkeley's unwritten and unconstitutional "high-profile speaker policy" was applied exclusively to block conservative speakers hosted by conservative students.
Submariners have developed a long list of unwritten rules to help keep the peace, particularly on long stretches underwater.
If you imagined what a Smash Mouth and Jawbreaker supergroup would sound like, the result would be Unwritten Law.
That's an unwritten rule in hockey but it's very much a written rule—a law, even—in regular life.
Strict rules, sometimes unwritten, meant that agencies prioritized spending through local businesses, especially at the state and municipal level.
During that run, he was at the center of one of the season's biggest controversies, over baseball's unwritten rules.
Nakasone also broke an unwritten rule on limiting the annual defense budget to 1 percent of gross national product.
The interviews broke an unwritten code of silence among members of one of the nation's most elite commando forces.
But there does appear to be an unwritten rule for tech execs: Don't get too cozy with President Trump.
Under Britain's unwritten constitution, British royals are expected to refrain from expressing any public views on politics or politicians.
In fact, it's become so obvious to people across the company, that it's actually become an unwritten social code.
A workable democracy can thrive only when there are basic rules, often unwritten, that curb abuse and guide policymakers.
Then there is the unwritten rule, familiar to indulgent staff members and persistent rivals in this chamber of egos.
In his role as a Mariners front-office consultant, Suzuki has shattered baseball's unwritten rules dealing with inactive players.
Doing so is counterproductive: In setting policy aimed at supporting economies, one of their unwritten roles is to cheerlead.
Pitchers are the prime benefactors of baseball's unwritten etiquette rules—if you follow proper etiquette, you won't incur pitchers' wrath.
Britain has relied on an unwritten (or at least uncodified) constitution, in sharp contrast to the United States and Europe.
Looking back now it was fun because I didn't know the unwritten rules that apply to making music for clubs.
Set to Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten," which was the theme song for the original series, the teaser hints at some drama.
In that sense, Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo defies one of the unwritten rules of gay cinema: Tell, don't show.
Any set of rules, especially unwritten ones, depends on adaptation that evolves after our own baseball-playing lifetime has expired.
Through unwritten instructions to the Department of Justice's staff, the Trump administration is quietly undermining systems for civil rights enforcement.
The signals point to a frantic 78 days ahead as parliament takes on prime minister, testing the country's unwritten constitution.
Mike tries to stay safe without breaking any of Danbury's unwritten rules, and Rachel butts heads with a fellow student.
The government's argument is essentially that under Britain's unwritten constitution, it can make or leave international treaties without parliamentary assent.
"I've realized that stories like my own are too important to go unwritten," she said in a statement on Wednesday.
Oh, and one fun fact before we begin: Natasha Bedingfeld's "Unwritten" wasn't supposed to serve as the show's opening theme.
It often seems like an unwritten rule in dispensary branding requires an iconic green cross and an equally underwhelming name.
After the workshop, Hyld felt freed from unwritten rules about how she felt she was supposed behave as a woman.
"The world is made up of rules, of social conventions, patterns of behavior, of written and unwritten expectations," says Giles.
And for a show so grounded in language, "The Unwritten Law" lacks the precision and freshness of first-rate wordsmithery.
But it is also defined by implicit norms, unwritten rules more informally enforced by the press, academia, and civil society.
Kristen Stewart may have been silently protesting the unwritten rule when she took off her stilettos after posing for photographs.
They reject the democratic rules of the game, the unwritten norms we rely upon to make the political system work.
And he did so at the expense of unwritten norms, which favor involving Parliament in a decision of that magnitude.
The changes also swept away the unwritten rules of mafia turf — that only certain companies could work in certain neighborhoods.
It&aposs also important to figure out the unwritten rules of the office that, if violated, make people go ballistic.
They lay out what ought to be, according to unwritten social expectations, and not what must be, according to law.
During the next few weeks, the unwritten review "weighed on Pete a lot," Kat Kinsman, the Extra Crispy editor, recalled.
That's the way unwritten rules work; when people stop abiding by them, there's no way to really maintain their efficacy.
The Vice-President had an unwritten "Don't ask, don't tell" policy when it came to his family members' business decisions.
So much for the unwritten rule and accepted protocol of former presidents speaking with respect and restraint about current presidents.
The unwritten convention now says in effect that, if his skin is thick enough, a president is indeed above the law.
Just like the lyrics from The Hills theme song, Kristin Cavallari  agrees "the rest is still unwritten" for first-time parents.
According to the report, the unwritten guidelines were communicated with employees in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection shortly after Gov.
Saturday nights are always pumping with classic sing-a-long tunes; I especially remember Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten" going off that night.
There's set of unwritten rules of how to be effective at Twitter and how to make sure you communicate really well.
The power of influence A big push toward recycling can come from social norms, or unwritten rules on how to behave.
"I've realized that stories like my own are too important to go unwritten," Kukors, 28, said in a statement on Wednesday.
One issue is the "unwritten rules" around office hours and social culture that prevent women with children from climbing the ranks.
"There's been an unwritten standard among American political leadership for many years to always support our troops in combat," Allen said.
It's become an unwritten rule that you don't touch the trophy, albeit one that teams occasionally make a point of breaking.
An unwritten novel is like Borges's map of the Empire: so large and precise it matches the size of the Empire.
The unwritten English constitution, which was in some respects a model for its new American cousin, did not bind the Parliament.
Unlike his predecessor, this Major League Baseball commissioner is not bound by inertia as if it was its own unwritten rule.
While The Hills hasn't been on television for years, "Unwritten" is already experiencing a bit of a resurgence, Bedingfield told me.
Mississippi State's players and coaches wanted no more of the "unwritten law" and planned to prove themselves in the N.C.A.A. tournament.
Because a quirk of Britain's unwritten constitution is that prime ministers are often appointed by their parties without facing general election.
Bat flips can cause hard feelings, as some opposing players tend to feel it violates an unwritten code of the game.
As the UK is a parliamentary democracy, there would be no need, under the UK's unwritten constitution, for an immediate election.
But even the stories without explicitly homosexual narratives "queer" history, in Keene's words, raising unwritten possibilities from the past's dormant margins.
Trump, 47, is far from the first person in the role to take time adjusting to the unwritten rules and expectations.
By breaking the unwritten codes of conduct for a night, it emphasized the importance of adhering to them in the morning.
The woman behind megahit (and The Hills theme song) "Unwritten" hasn't stopped being inspired by relationships — both with herself and others.
During their time in office, they have both shown little respect for laws, written or unwritten, that get in their way.
The unwritten ban on hostile takeovers was upended when Morgan Stanley made an uninvited bid for the battery manufacturer International Nickel.
In part, the absence of memos and letters stemmed from an (unwritten) rule of his administration: Don't put anything in writing.
Politicians of both parties have broken the unwritten rule in the past, but Trump has done so repeatedly, and with gusto.
However, critics accuse him of inappropriate interfering because British monarchs are bound by Britain's unwritten constitution to stay out of politics.
It sounds like an unwritten Philip K. Dick novel that's unfolding in real life on the other side of the Pacific Ocean.
In the United States, we have been lucky that our leaders have generally abided by unwritten rules and norms around ethical behavior.
Under the party's unwritten rules, CCDI chief Wang, who will be 69, is due to step down from the Politburo Standing Committee.
Over the years, "Unwritten" has become synonymous with the hit reality series and is one of the most iconic TV theme songs.
In America the unwritten rule is to "give or get out of the kitchen"; board members are often a museum's biggest donors.
Like Trump, Corbyn has broken unwritten elections rules, defying observers who assumed party members would settle on mainstream, voter-friendly establishment candidates.
The unwritten accord gives Kurds the mainly ceremonial position of president of the Republic, while Sunnis fill the position of parliament speaker.
There's an unwritten rule in the celebrity handbook that, if invited to attend the Golden Globes, one must blackout or get out.
Some may view his cheeky "underarm serve" against Nadal as breaking what Wimbledon runner-up Kevin Anderson says is "an unwritten rule".
Slot allocation in Mexico City depends "on confusing and often unwritten rules, making it extremely difficult for new entrants," the department said.
And once you've shown that direct conversation is the way conflict is handled in your home, then it becomes the unwritten rule.
For all his swagger over the tariffs imposed by his administration, Trump cannot ignore certain unwritten rules that control his executive authority.
Miller's endorsement of the unwritten second bill suggests the legislation would include principles demanded by conservatives given his own position on immigration.
Constitutions must be defended—by political parties and organized citizens, but also by democratic norms, or unwritten rules of toleration and restraint.
The rules that apply to private citizens are much different from the rules (written or unwritten) that we apply to presidential candidates.
In Saudi Arabia, where there is no written constitution, classical Islamic legal principles function as a kind of unwritten, common-law constitution.
While there, he also broke another of Cairo's unwritten rules: the one against holding state meetings in that most contentious city, Jerusalem.
They described trouble with workplace politics, the inability to socialize in a group, and finding they simply couldn't navigate life's unwritten rules.
To Mr. Michael's way of thinking, when it came to his son, the University of California had reneged on an unwritten contract.
In direct, unwritten remarks, Mr. Rahimi, 30, neither admitted nor denied setting the bomb and only hinted at his motivations that day.
At the Party Congress this fall, at least 11 of the 25 members must retire, unless an unwritten retirement ceiling is relaxed.
You're stuck on the outside, not even able to see in — behind each of these palm-size documents is a story unwritten.
"The Senate confirmation process for Supreme Court justices has always been cabined by norms of behavior and unwritten rules," Professor Persily said.
Yet she has not adhered to the typical unwritten rules of dressing as an homage to a country or a particular cultural representation.
There's an unwritten Murphy's law of retail: The bigger the hurry you're in, the longer the lines will be at the checkout counter.
As the child of Unwritten Law frontman Scott Russo, the 22-year-old from Los Angeles has been around music all her life.
Plaintiffs contend that it has an unwritten quota to stop Asians from taking as many places as their stellar test scores would predict.
The next morning, in the privacy of their offices, the employees spoke about their political divisions, and the unwritten rule to stay mum.
Baseball wasn't immune from this, and the major leagues had an unwritten policy of excluding African-Americans dating back to the 0003th century.
That immediately spilled all of the parts out in front of me and led to an unwritten sub step—identifying all the parts.
It's an unwritten rule, but a firm one: Thin people can eat ice cream in public, and wear T-shirts advertising this fact.
Instead it relies on the notion that its politicians know where the unwritten lines of the constitution lie, and do not cross them.
The unwritten rules of art criticism state that salaciousness without a purpose or statement is unnecessary and constitutes a poor piece of work.
Those who didn't adjust to Instagram's unwritten rules and continued to share de facto albums were unfollowed, ostracized from the true Instagram community.
After all, the rest is still unwritten… For more of Conrad's interview, pick up the July issue of Redbook, on newsstands June 21.
Comey's announcement about the discovery of the new Clinton emails did break with written and unwritten Justice Department guidelines against interfering with elections.
The Nationals considered Kang's phantom tag to be poor form, a violation of baseball's honor code and its unwritten rules, and dangerous besides.
" The "Unwritten" singer and husband Matt Robinson welcomed comes-first-child-a-son/">their first child, a son, at the end of 2017.
Another reason may be that they are seen as less corrupt, even though they tend to follow unwritten customs rather than written laws.
I made a personal, unwritten covenant with my daughters, and even society, to do my part to raise two happy, virtuous, inspirational adults.
The communities have secured a string of victories, including settling land disputes and phonetically transcribing textbooks to preserve their language, which was unwritten.
Instead of an American-style constitution, the United Kingdom relies on an unwritten body of precedents and traditions to shape its political system.
It also happens to be a dish that has its own mafia and is the subject of an unwritten, two-decade-old treaty.
But for the rest of us, who want to work with each other, we tend to stick to the rules that are unwritten.
Like the '90s theme song hits that came before it, "Unwritten" fell into a specific category of upbeat romance tunes with commercial success.
The unwritten code of technical-area conduct that exists between, and is policed by, Premier League managers is complex and full of nuance.
Blatter was unapologetic about the payment, saying it was an unwritten "gentleman's agreement," though he conceded the transaction should have been documented earlier.
Unwritten protocol dictates that nominees do not speak publicly until their confirmation hearings, so Judge Sotomayor remained silent in the face of criticism.
An unwritten rule of international diplomacy states that the leader of one country should not try to influence the internal politics of another.
Though "The Unwritten Law" has a remarkable story to tell, right now, the treasure is more in the tale than in the telling.
One of the unwritten but traditional roles of the president is to act as a "consoler in chief" during moments of national tragedy.
It is an unwritten law that every new production of "The Nutcracker" must tell a story that is somehow different from any other.
But to arrive at its conclusion the court has had to pluck unwritten constitutional principles from what they take to be political practice.
One of the unwritten rules of Cold War engagement was the use of proxy, rather than direct, attacks on each other's military forces.
Since the 1980s, the Communist Party has followed an unwritten rule to ensure an orderly leadership transition and prevent a Mao-style autocracy.
The social code remains unwritten, and it has always interested me how many problems this poses in the matter of ascertaining the truth.
President Xi Jinping may be maneuvering to bend the party's unwritten retirement rules to retain an ally — and create a precedent for himself.
An unwritten rule in politics is: If you can't get the public to like you, help them find someone they like even less.
One result is that the informal and unwritten rules of political and human interaction, which are at the core of civilization, are undone.
The north-south divide has remained salient; there is still an unwritten rule that the presidency should alternate between a northerner and a southerner.
For example, here's the late, great Hunter S. Thompson taking the late, great Anthony Burgess to task over an unwritten thinkpiece for Rolling Stone.
Set to Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten," which was the theme song for the original series, the trailer kicks off with a montage of old footage.
"This is the destruction of the unwritten corrupt status quo in the country," said pro-European lawmaker Serhiy Leshchenko in a post on Facebook.
Like any work settings, where many neglect the unwritten rule of "no fish in the microwave," smell is taken into consideration at the ISS.
This article originally appeared on VICE Canada When you're young and broke, society gives unwritten permission to live like a dirtbag for a while.
That's because there's an "unwritten 60-day rule" at the Justice Department that asks public prosecutors to avoid public actions that might influence elections.
Leave it to a movie that succeeded by breaking all the rules to upend the unwritten bylaws of awards season as its final act.
A 28255 CDC meeting bemoaned a lack of standardization in the profession, seen in everything from toxicology tests to "unwritten rules" for declaring suicides.
But with technology transfer, for example, America claims that unwritten rules force firms to hand over their technology as a condition of doing business.
They follow a set of unwritten rules as they try to build relationships of mutual trust in order to represent their country's interests effectively.
Any Tales of the Cocktail veteran will tell you that this is the grand, unwritten rule of surviving: You don't finish drinks at Tales.
The unwritten 20th lesson this post would teach us is that, by my count, no women said anything worth engaging during the election season.
Traders there who spoke to Reuters said the two jewellers had acquired a reputation for not following the industry's unwritten code of business ethics.
It just happened that the spirit of competing to the undying end — which is what we expect from big leaguers — created this unwritten moment.
"Though laws can be unwritten, hearts and minds in America have been changed for the better – and that is a reality less easily unraveled."
Traders there who spoke to Reuters said the two jewelers had acquired a reputation for not following the industry's unwritten code of business ethics.
Though Phetla graduated from the school in 230, she claimed that the unwritten rule is still verbally enforced at the school to this day.
There is an unwritten mandate that every time a new car model arrives, it has to have more horsepower and torque than its predecessor.
"There is this, you know, unwritten rule that people don't talk about stuff like this and women have been victimized by this," McNamee said.
Before the main dishes, Kim explained the difference between ramen and ramyun, as well as the unwritten agreement he has with his noodle supplier.
Although the unwritten code is unenforceable in a court of law, it is sacrosanct to the "beef noodle gang" who own restaurants in Shanghai.
Tsiang was indeed the "floating Chinaman" of Hsu's evocative title — a title, Hsu tells us, borrowed from an unpublished and perhaps unwritten Tsiang novel.
The anthem itself is a two-minute pause amid the anticipation of a violent game, and guidelines for decorum are mostly unwritten and local.
Imagine a country in which putting up with sexual harassment wasn't an unwritten part of the job description for more than half the population.
Suppose a woman pushes her way into the structures of power using an unconventional political intelligence that bends the rules, both written and unwritten.
Think here of the debate about the merits and demerits of a written versus an unwritten constitution, the United States versus Britain, for instance.
Yet there is evidence that donors, including the Koch Foundation, continue to exert extraordinary influence at universities, in many cases unwritten or even unstated.
Supreme Court watchers also say there's an unwritten rule that discourages justices from recusals where their absence could result in a 4-4 tie.
Art is often seen as a platform for free expression, although a litany of unwritten rules apply — and this is particularly true in painting.
Until now, the official said, Qatar and its neighbors adhered to an unwritten agreement to avoid competing with one another in specified business domains.
LOS ANGELES — "Dunkirk" and "Girls Trip" won big at the weekend box office by breaking unwritten Hollywood rules about release dates and cast diversity.
Until the Taverna attack there had been an unwritten rule, which everyone thought the Taliban respected, that aid workers and diplomats were off limits.
The unwritten rules of baseball often get in the way of the game itself and make truly joyous moments become hot take talking points.
And even though Riverdale won't make it explicit, this divide comes with set of written and unwritten rules about how they engage with one another.
Specifically, the term 'core gamer' is an unwritten policy and practice of preferring men to women in the hiring, promotion, and compensation of its employees.
I'd been mulling it over for weeks, but knowing that it was an unwritten part of my job, I'd been resisting it for some time.
In many ways, Donald Trump's victory feels like a betrayal of the unwritten story that has brought immigrants to America's shores since our nation's founding.
"I always sort of co-produced," she says, noting that when she was younger, she very much obeyed the unwritten boundaries of producer vs. artist.
"This case shines a light on some of the worst practices, and may cause systemic changes to some of the most abusive unwritten industry customs."
This was done at the urging of Yugoslavia, whose representative complained that Nazi and fascist governments and the Soviet Union were violating diplomacy's unwritten tenets.
Some rules were made to be broken, and we're more than happy to disobey the unwritten, "thou shalt not wear white after Labor Day," commandment.
"Of course, it's an unwritten rule that you should be wearing a life jacket even on the boat if the seas are rough," he says.
" Debate over an 'unwritten' policy Citing safety concerns, administrators called off Coulter's Thursday appearance, saying the university needed more time to find a "suitable venue.
The unwritten rules made us all accountable, not just the umpires and coaching staff, and through them players educated other players on caring about safety.
Even if prom fell on a Thursday, the unwritten rule was to take down your updo and wash your hair by homeroom that Friday morning.
Part of our work at Color of Change is really about shifting both the rules of policy and the unwritten rules that exist within culture.
Although 50 bills and resolutions have been introduced on privacy in the first three months of the 115th Congress, a comprehensive federal law remains unwritten.
For all its abundant historical interest, "Black Girl" unfolds in the present tense, and directs its characters and its audience toward a still-unwritten future.
The smuggling trade used to be governed by unwritten rules not unlike those of the mob wars: You killed only to protect your business interests.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set for a battle of wills with parliament over Brexit that will test the country's unwritten constitution.
I'm not quite sure who brought 'Unwritten' to my attention…but as soon as we heard it, we knew it was perfect for The Hills.
He remembers the blue-jeans smell of Blumenthal's, the greasy bags of chips from Woolworth's, and the unwritten rules of being a young black boy.
"It always felt like an unwritten rule that year-end releases were reserved solely for well established artists with big, engaged followings," he tells me.
With a few variations, this silent pass was the unwritten protocol at video rental stores around the US for the better part of two decades.
Not unlike prior Trump administration declarations about ad hoc practices and unwritten rules, Kelly's proposal effectively would ratify what has been a haphazard political reality.
But he knows an unwritten, hallowed truth about medicine that I never learned in a textbook: that this is the moment that defines a doctor.
That's not to say that anonymity is absolutely impossible, but there's an unwritten social agreement that some part of your online identity should be real.
The ban itself dates from 1981, introduced by hard-line conservatives, and is an unwritten rule that has denied women access to stadiums since then.
If it winds up being the former, remember: Justice Sotomayor may have broken one of the Court's unwritten rules, but she called it out first.
What happens to that still unwritten legislation, should it somehow pass the Senate and come back around to Ryan's House, is a much murkier question.
Britain, however, relies on a partly unwritten set of traditions and conventions that have treated a sovereign Parliament as the supreme power in the land.
Snowden thinks Assange's release of uncurated personal information — the Turkish files include a database of female voters -- broke the unwritten code of the new journalism.
Britain and the U.S. have shared what is known as an unwritten "special relationship" on matters including joint military operations and intelligence sharing for decades.
Elizabeth promptly dumps cold water on the plotters, telling Mountbatten that her role is to protect the country's unwritten constitution, the prime minister, and democracy.
Coming from a tiny city in Norway, Andersen was exposed to a wide range of unwritten rules and stereotypes she didn't want to be part of.
But it's not a coincidence that the person arguing for baseball's unwritten rules is a pitcher, and the person arguing against them is a position player.
However, under Britain's unwritten constitution, the scope of the prerogative is difficult to define and its use in specific cases has been decided by the courts.
Each of them lived by a set of unwritten rules that had come to make sense to gang members but were still repellent to everyone else.
"It was kind of shocking to me at the time that there would be this unwritten rule that women had to wear dresses," Moseley Braun said.
Natasha Bedingfield is about to drop her first album in more than eight years, but don't expect the same girl who sang "Unwritten" in the 2000s.
" Debate over an 'unwritten' policy Citing safety concerns, administrators called off Coulter's April 27 appearance, saying the university needed more time to find a "suitable venue.
And those unwritten rules say that this bull market remains in force unless and until the S&P declines at least 353 percent from a high.
But the problem is there are some weird and unwritten rules to life, and falling asleep in a display bed is probably breaking all of them.
At the time, none of us connected his departure to any unwritten rule guiding interactions between inmates and staff, of which there are many in prison.
The episode starts off of course with Bedingfield's song "Unwritten" — but, as Conrad says, her soundtrack has changed, so she switches the radio in the car.
Although the parents have been abiding by the unwritten agreement, Chyna is now seeking to outline rules moving forward in regards to co-parenting with Kardashian.
It has a politically independent judiciary appointed on merit, enlightened in its interpretation of the unwritten British constitution, and protecting minorities against the tyranny of majorities.
Qamishli has been spared the violence and destruction of the Syrian war, largely due to an unwritten agreement between the regime in Damascus and the YPG.
Bryce Harper violated one of baseball's unwritten rules before being victimized when infielder Jung-Ho Kang of the Pirates violated another—or so say the Nationals.
Dahntay Jones, of all people, threw down a dunk with the shot clock off after the Raptors trapped, something that violates the unwritten rules, or whatever.
The duo displays telekinesis, a mutual intuition of unseen charts and unwritten languages, developed in tandem only in the way a covalent bond shares a center.
For Wang to stay on in the standing committee, though, his age is a big obstacle thanks to the party's unwritten mandatory retirement age of 68.
When he finds out he will be sued for a return of the advance on the unwritten novel, Samuel proposes an alternative book about his mother.
These rules are tied to the Kim family's role and an unwritten contract that the supreme leader will protect and defend family equities and regime security.
"The unwritten rule at any given mega-corp is if you're a talented individual contributor they will let you work from wherever you want," Singer said.
Some national security problems are so big, no one country can deal with them -- climate change and the as-yet-unwritten norms of cyberwar among them.
According to unwritten rules, Italy, France and Germany are de facto entitled to seats but are allocated only one each on the six-member executive board.
Drawing inspiration from this unwritten law of Disney, animator Jeff Hong created Unhappily Ever After, a tumblog that brings classic Disney characters into the real world.
No dating allowedAn unwritten rule in K-pop is that idols must also give up on having a love life if they want to be successful.
The most important unwritten rule required freshmen to take blurry Polaroid pictures of ourselves seated atop the lap of the Abraham Lincoln statue at 2 a.m.
It is nearly impossible to document the personal histories of L.G.B.T. people because they were burned, repressed, unwritten, unthought or stabbed or poisoned out of existence.
The justice is remembered today primarily for his dissenting opinions arguing that judges should not impose their policy preferences by finding unwritten rights in the Constitution.
Most adhere to a code, if not in their sponsorship contracts then understood as an unwritten rule, not to be filmed riding the streets of Japan.
In an interview with CNBC on Friday, Ed Bastian, the chief executive for Delta Air Lines, appeared to agree with the unwritten rule of the skies.
At the party congress this fall, at least 11 of the 25 members must retire, unless an unwritten rule on the age of retirement is relaxed.
He has shattered many longstanding, unwritten rules governing inactive players traveling with the team and being in the clubhouse — not to mention taking regular batting practice.
Until then, according to an unwritten but unbreakable law of economics, a New York slice had long cost the same as a ride on the subway.
There's an unwritten rule that Americans — and especially high-level American politicians — are supposed to leave domestic politics at the water's edge when they travel abroad.
Avoiding such talk is an unwritten rule, scrupulously followed: "A taboo," said Tamara Mangle, 30, an African-American who works at the gym and favors Bernie Sanders.
In May, the Giants signed Bills kicker Pete Gogolak, thereby shattering the unwritten agreement between the leagues that they would compete for rookies, but not for veterans.
They looked for instances when team members described a particular behavior as an ''unwritten rule'' or when they explained certain things as part of the ''team's culture.
Well, when one comes from a certain socioeconomic class, I suppose there is an unwritten protocol to these sort of shopping excursions to the Park Avenue Armory.
Image: PanasonicIt doesn't matter how fancy the office you work in is, it's an unwritten rule that when winter arrives, you're going to be cold at work.
Froome and some others believe the unwritten rules of the peloton stipulate that you don't attack the yellow jersey if he is not in capacity to respond.
Said to be born in Spain in 1940, the poet's work presumably remains unpublished because it is yet unwritten: Morandá is fictional, an invention of Rubens Ghenov.
Like Mr Frum, the professors correctly stress the importance of unwritten norms that buttress the formal protections that are set out in America's constitution and legal codes.
In steering them (or not), we draw from an unwritten understanding about table etiquette — "rules" that are we concede are subjective, unless you live at Downton Abbey.
And so that's something I bought a handful of years ago based on the insight that networking is the number one unwritten rule of success in business.
Many former presidents and first ladies follow the unwritten rule not to talk badly about the current president, and for a while there, Obama skirted naming names.
The unwritten strategy at the time was to get within the 2628 yards in the 28503 midterm elections and spike the ball in the 22019 presidential cycle.
Veteran Fed analysts were split over whether Powell had broken that unwritten rule in his remarks, which came just weeks after he took over from Janet Yellen.
Still, with or without pretense of some kind of unwritten rule, the current Senate has made obstructionism its job, so all of this is to be expected.
But last season, the TV show surpassed the books they were adapted from, and suddenly TV fans could flip the table and spoil the—still somehow unwritten!
There had been talk that Mr. Xi had considered keeping him on despite reaching an age, 69, when he is supposed to retire under current unwritten rules.
While hills aren't so much a challenge for the self-driving system, the unique cable car trolleys and tracks on the city's peaks bring in unwritten rules.
This circumvented an unwritten rule of the royal family, for a reason that dates back centuries: If a royal signature is made public, it can be forged.
The plans, still unwritten and under negotiation, will rise or fall on the type of conduct involving marijuana that officials decide should still warrant arrest and prosecution.
If you have sat in half as many video conferences as I have, you know that you and your colleagues have some unwritten rules about their etiquette.
Intended to be adaptable and robust, Britain's unwritten constitution was in danger of amplifying the chaos caused by Brexit, in a way that threatened the union itself.
The unwritten deal behind #FuckAFan appears to be this: By entering the competitions, punters get the opportunity to meet their favorite performers at a much cheaper cost.
Loving yourself and wanting to improve are not mutually exclusive, so ahead, dive into three skin stories, the next chapters of which, we remind you, are still unwritten.
Many humanitarians or educators focused on North Korea appear to have deep religious convictions that make them vulnerable to breaking some of the country's rules, written or unwritten.
Though baseball etiquette is unwritten, it was a textbook collision: Cousins led with his shoulder, not an elbow or a knee, and he didn't go for Posey's head.
A new law from the country's central authority may do little to quell concerns about what many describe as a regime of unwritten rules that force companies' hands.
The introduction for "The Hills: New Beginnings" features the same iconic song by Natasha Bedingfield, "Unwritten," but this time it's been given a remix and an upbeat tempo.
" He continued: "Contact is part of our event, whether written or unwritten and is quite common, and I don't believe that this was malicious or done with intent.
But the reasons have less to do with the state's power to enforce the letter of the law than with the unwritten rules that American democracy thrives on.
In another, a Farmers manager admitted under oath that there was an "unwritten policy" within the company to withhold evidence from customers that could help prove their innocence.
Bautista's main transgression, if you subscribe to one line of thought, was breaking baseball's unwritten code of honor and decorum when he flipped that bat seven months ago.
Long story short ... De La Hoya says White broke a very serious unwritten rule between fight promoters -- a rule everyone from Don King to Bob Arum hold sacred.
Last week, a source told PEOPLE that the former couple had established an unwritten agreement to split their time with their 8-month-old daughter equally every week.
During his campaign, Trump either rejected or made a mockery of the customs -- unwritten rules, essentially -- that demanded candidates make public their tax returns and (some) medical information.
Just as we follow our own personal unwritten manuals on fashion trends, we also have very personal feelings about what flavors and textures go (or don't go) together.
He says that, as a matter of unwritten policy, Stanford and the other Ivy's take a view of their student bodies which is much different from mainstream universities.
Some campuses have adopted "affirmative consent" rules, in effect a written or unwritten contract, requiring a yes before the first kiss and at every step along the way.
For many people in the 60s, Ali was a villain, a loudmouth, an athlete who violated the unwritten rules by talking about politics, and radical politics at that.
Others say he is doing his best to walk a fine line between explaining himself and violating an unwritten rule: Military officers don't attack a president in office.
One of her first orders of business, Ms. Lightfoot said, would be ending an unwritten rule that gives aldermen unfettered zoning and permitting power in their own wards.
They have unwritten rules where you know what to do when a player plays doubles or singles, and it's finished too late and you can't start too early.
That May, Longoria unsuccessfully attempted to end Oakland A's pitcher Dallas Braden's perfect game by bunting for a hit, which some considered a violation of baseball's unwritten code.
"If the rules are unclear, unwritten, or unknown it's not appropriate to punish people for making the wrong guess," said David Forman, chief legal officer at Fidelity Investments.
So, it was OK for the court to let her go because of the Unwritten Law, but that did not mean that people considered her innocent of murder.
His great gift is that the world remains as Wallaceian as ever — Donald Trump, meet President Johnny Gentle — and now we're all reading his unwritten books in our heads.
"Becoming a mum is ­something I've always dreamed of but for a long time I felt it was way off in the distance," the "Unwritten" singer told the publication.
Whether it's an unwritten rule about gender norms, or it's a job you're not quite qualified for, don't allow gender norms, societal expectations, and rules to stifle your growth.
There's an unwritten rule among serious historians and journalists: No one and nothing should be compared to Hitler and the Third Reich, a singular personality and episode of evil.
" The first promo for the reboot, which was announced last summer, also featured an acoustic version of "Unwritten," as well as Stephanie saying "It's like we're all growing up.
"The Unwritten 60-Day Rule" is how the recent inspector general's report regarding the department's handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation described this rule-that's-not-a-rule.
But he may not feel secure enough to do what many observers believe he would like: to rip up the party's unwritten rules and keep himself in power indefinitely.
" He added, "It is also an unwritten rule of skating, that whoever's music is playing during the warm-ups, that skater has the right of way on the ice.
Hard to believe, but over 12 years ago, Lauren Conrad's destiny was still unwritten: The Hills took to the airwaves (and took over your life) on May 31, 2006.
If you didn't learn some of the unwritten codes governing how this disagreement has played out, it's much easier to condemn Cardi and Nicki for succumbing to petty drama.
Not much has been revealed about the return of the show (though the sneak peek looked pretty dramatic!) but as long as Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten" plays, we'll be watching.
It is an unwritten contract that fundamentally underpins the police's role in a democratic society, and one that many people live their whole lives without any cause to question.
" He adds, "It is also an unwritten rule of skating, that whoever's music is playing during the warm-ups, that skater has the right of way on the ice.
Some of the unwritten rules of the bar stood out by way of the conviction in which they were imparted, by the uncharacteristic sobriety with which they were treated.
There are also questions about the tenure of Wang Qishan, the country's anti-corruption czar, who at 69 is considered too old for promotion, according to an unwritten rule.
Shaquille O'Neal says there are pretty clear (unwritten) rules when it comes to hitting the clubs before an NBA game -- the worse the opponent, the later you can rage!
The anti-corruption campaign has involved a radical change in the unwritten rules that have held the party together since the near civil war that Mao inflicted on it.
Set to an acoustic version of Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten," which served as the theme song to the original series, the teaser features a montage of old and new footage.
While the unwritten tradition of regional rotation dictates it's Eastern Europe's turn to have a candidate elected, others are running in the hopes that the rotation could be abandoned.
But he cautioned that Chinese officials have a track record of changing written rules to make the situation seem fairer but then using unwritten practices to disadvantage foreign companies.
Her team worked with the social music app Smule and the artist Natasha Bedingfield to perform the show's theme song, "Unwritten," on the platform, where people could sing along.
This is a mistake because I believe that there has long been an unwritten norm in this country that no one should be prosecuted for partisan or political reasons.
"We haven't violated any written – or unwritten – rules, and our business model is quite simply the same template business model that's used throughout the whole cybersecurity industry," he said.
The case illustrates the peculiarity of Britain's unwritten constitution, which has evolved over the centuries, rather than being codified like that of the United States and most other democracies.
The queen, who acceded to the throne in 1952 and in September became the longest-reigning British monarch, is expected to stay out of politics under Britain's unwritten Constitution.
The modern gentleman may not be able to pose with his pipe, but for women there are many more unwritten rules that govern the aesthetics of an author photo.
For Peng, unwritten Communist Party rule dictates no spousal interference in politics since former leader Mao Zedong's wife tried to grab power during the Cultural Revolution in the 1970s.
"It is an unwritten rule for royals not to do anything that might overshadow the activities of other royals," Fitzwilliams, former editor of "The International Who's Who," told Insider.
He topped off his proclamation with an abridged, a cappella rendition of Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten," the tune many will probably know as the theme song for MTV's The Hills.
"In some ways, we're all dealing with intangibles here — people would find it very odd that she's making an executive order about something that's an unwritten rule," he said.
The court runs on habits and norms, some as mundane as the unwritten rule that at the justices' private conference, no one speaks twice until everyone has spoken once.
And of course it adheres to the inflexible unwritten rule: No exhibition of postwar art today is complete without something by Robert Smithson or Dan Graham, and preferably both.
WASHINGTON — It is an unwritten rule that if a former Treasury secretary has nothing nice to say about one of his successors he does not say anything at all.
In "National Night," inspired by this holiday, Ana Sia celebrates the "sexy, unwritten side" of independence, taking the day of celebration into her night-world through thrashing, dark techno.
Mr. Netanyahu was determined not to antagonize another president, and the understanding on settlements was left unwritten, mitigating attacks on Mr. Netanyahu by pro-settler factions in his coalition.
He said one of the unwritten rules of crowdfunding is that success hinges on a campaign raising 20 to 40 percent of its goal within the first 48 hours.
The unwritten dress code is casual (jeans, T-shirts and cutoff shorts), and the crowd tends to be in their 30s, whooping it up in small but loud groups.
In older political-science literature, unwritten rules were viewed as ''ill defined to meet the necessities of self-government,'' as a classic 1949 study of Southern politics put it.
Have you noticed how there seems to be an unwritten rule that in order to be considered "successful" or "progressing" you must lose AT LEAST 83 pounds a week?
Before Trump left for Vietnam, he privately complained that Democrats would go ahead with the Cohen testimony, violating an unwritten rule against attacking the president while he is overseas.
Under Britain's unwritten constitution, it is up to the monarch to ask the leader of the party that commands a majority in the House of Commons to form a government.
It's an unwritten rule that developers only copy the API, which allows two pieces of software to communicate, but never copy the actual code of software that they don't own.
But the line between written and unwritten grows blurry, since much of "The Bell" is airy and slow, using the spaces around notes, both in terms of time and pitch.
But an unwritten rule has generally kept the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from employing an M.C. who has sharpened his or her teeth at the competing Globes.
In a sign that he might be able to do that, officials have started dismissing as "folklore" an unwritten rule that members of the Politburo have to retire at 68.
According to an unwritten EU convention, the bloc's top civil servant, who runs a 30,000-strong administration in Brussels, should mot be of the same nationality as the Commission head.
The future is unwritten, and it's entirely possible that the FCC will mandate strict separations between the businesses or begin to crack down on zero-rating in the next administration.
That blank piece of paper in the Salon de l'Horloge was not so much a symbol of Europe's unwritten potential as of how integration would be hard-fought and uncertain.
In his words and actions, Trump has shown little patience for unwritten norms and customs that have acted to constrain the authority of his office over the last two centuries.
Diplomats and central bank officials say an unwritten "economic truce" was agreed between the warring sides by which the CBY would remain free of political interference to avert economic collapse.
Since the early days of our republic, America's military has won tough victories by pursuing innovative tactical advantages and challenging the unwritten rules of how "modern" wars should be fought.
It seems to be an unwritten law that, every few weeks, a new study must come out either in total support of, or completely negating, the health benefits of drinking.
Sources close to mom and dad tell us Rob and Chyna have been operating under an unwritten arrangement where they each are entitled to physical custody 50% of the time.
There was an unwritten social code where the first person to get their period at school would be the queen bee, and the girls quickest to follow the cooler ones.
Ignoring the unwritten codes of conduct that many blame for pushing the sport toward cultural irrelevance, Carter said, could be the path to drawing African-Americans back to the game.
As a young girl, I started scrawling stanzas on scraps of paper, stuffing the evidence under my mattress, because I was certain that kind of freedom broke some unwritten rules.
They said the thinly veiled attack last week on Johnson, the most prominent party member in the "Out" camp, violated an unwritten rule that both sides respect each others' opinions.
It's almost an unwritten rule of Thanksgiving – or any family holiday event, for that matter – that at some point somebody is going to bring up the dreaded "P" word: Politics.
Ocasio-Cortez has tempered her brash, institution-be-damned style with something different: a careful political calculus that adheres more closely to the unwritten rules of Washington she once disdained.
Like a pickup basketball game without a referee, democracies work best when unwritten rules of the game, known and respected by all players, ensure a minimum of civility and cooperation.
Dan Hough of the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex likens the British system to cricket, where lots of rules are unwritten but respected nonetheless.
There's an unwritten law of sartorial science suggesting that from just one minute an item spends on the backs of royalty comes instantaneous brand relevancy and a waitlist of thousands.
He became almost part of the unwritten constitution of American politics: a counselor to presidents, Democrat and Republican, and for many Protestants a moral anchor in a fast-changing century.
" But the veteran Democratic lawmaker noted the unwritten rule in American politics was "that you serve in the House, then you go over to the Senate or run for governor.
He might be trying to protect himself from getting socked in the head and otherwise avoid retaliation from stupid veterans who take it upon themselves to police baseball's unwritten rules.
Russia's formal institutions have long had a tendency to falter, but a system of unwritten rules, known as ponyatiya, understood both by local players and foreigners, has helped govern business dealings.
On Tuesday, Wahler shared several videos to Instagram Story documenting their mini-reunion including one of Pratt drinking coffee as The Hills theme song, Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten," played in the background.
But the former president has been meticulous since the election about not publicly violating that unwritten code of conduct among ex-presidents that bars criticizing whoever's currently in the Oval Office.
The behaviors that create psychological safety — conversational turn-taking and empathy — are part of the same unwritten rules we often turn to, as individuals, when we need to establish a bond.
A defendant like Chipotle might argue that their timekeeping policy explicitly prohibits off the clock work, and that Chipotle does not have any unwritten timekeeping policy that contradicts its written policy.
Among the unwritten rules of Chicago dibs is that snow must be plentiful (more than a couple of inches) and the space shovelled must be in front of the shoveller's house.
Implicit in his explanation was the unwritten philosophical hierarchy of Anahata: Engineers at the top, then users, and then, long after that, cheerleaders, janitors, creationists, and, finally, the Anahata sales team.
I'm talking about the guy who goes dancing twice a year and who doesn't understand the unwritten rules of clubbing in Naples, such as the complex relationship between customers and bouncers.
It is an even larger jump to assume that there is some unwritten contract between players and fans decreeing that the former have to take whatever the latter throws at them.
Almost every president since Harry S. Truman has made it clear that nuclear weapons would be used only as a last resort, so the pledge would have largely ratified unwritten policy.
"It is an unwritten rule for royals not to do anything that might overshadow the activities of other royals," Richard Fitzwilliams, former editor of "The International Who's Who," previously told Insider.
"Unwritten" was used as the soundtrack to multiple film montages; Ice Princess, Because I Said So, and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants all featured the song between 2005 and 2007.
At the heart of the Taiwan dispute is the so-called 1992 Consensus, an unwritten agreement between Beijing and the Kuomintang government that monopolized political power in Taiwan at that time.
Apart from this unwritten process, the House has no formal mechanism to refer anyone for criminal investigation except through a contempt proceeding, which would require a vote of the full chamber.
Under the unwritten new policy, described by two sources familiar with the details, bankers at China's fourth-biggest lender began this week to discourage companies wishing to change yuan into dollars.
Most canners follow an unwritten code to respect each other's routes, said Dionisia Rivera, a 42-year-old canner from Mexico who has worked the Upper East Side for 10 years.
Since that decision, Congress itself has repeatedly arrested and punished people for violating the unwritten crimes of contempt and bribery in contexts where the federal contempt of Congress statute doesn't apply.
We learn that the day before the March on Washington, Martin's speech is still unwritten; his advisers gather in the lobby of the Willard Hotel in D.C., clamoring with conflicting advice.
But there had to be a sort-of actual legal defense for juries and judges to feel comfortable with acquitting someone on a charge of murder based on the Unwritten Law.
The unwritten rules of covering both Clintons, but especially Hillary, seem to involve treating every allegation like a scandal, no matter how outlandish — unless and until that allegation is definitively proven false.
The NYPD's written policy is that officers cannot wear beards, but an unwritten policy designed to provide religious accommodation allows for beards of up to 1 millimeter long, according to the lawsuit.
But in the end it's the mindset more than the materials that leaves tests unwritten, or left as half-hearted unit tests which haven't been updated to match the code in months.
This policy has "emboldened male athletes and has given them unwritten permission to commit acts of sexual assault without consequence," the student said in her lawsuit, which seeks compensatory and punitive damages.
Britain's unwritten political order, as the writer George Orwell noted, has always cherished eccentricity; in many other democracies, a formal, constitutional right to free speech reflects long struggles against authoritarianism and theocracy.
"The fact that none of those greats swept the field established an unwritten rule among the electorate that has held for over three quarters of a century," he wrote in an email.
"What was apparent to me then was there was some unwritten agreement that we had arrived at, an unstated truce between pro-abortion and pro-life legislators," Pence told me in 2011.
As per the unwritten understandings that define our constitutional monarchy, only the monarch can appoint a date for new elections -- in practice, she always does so when a Prime Minister requests it.
As a former big leaguer, I roll my eyes in isolated cases and think baseball players' ideas on unwritten rules are silly and uptight, or even culturally insensitive to baseball's evolving diversity.
If you provide good food, good service, at a price that people feel is the right thing and that sometimes align with the people's values — unwritten values, but it's the perceptional values?
The rock is used to mark former members who are no longer welcome at the command, including former SEALS who have violated a series of unwritten codes of conduct among the unit.
Rick Fox doesn't think Draymond Green meant to go all Bruce Lee on Steven Adams' testicles ... saying ball kicking is one of the unwritten rules of the NBA you just don't break.
Some of those books are unquestionably trendy — The Underground Railroad has Oprah's seal of approval — but I also make time to read things that aren't on the unwritten required-reading list. Mrs.
A new report released Thursday by the Social Mobility Commission, which was set up by the U.K. government in 2010, looked at the unwritten expectations of investment bankers in the United Kingdom.
However, Brazil failed to win another part of its case, which alleged that several trade-restrictive measures by Indonesia effectively resulted in a general "unwritten" prohibition on the South American country's chicken.
"The Queen rarely holds hands with her husband in public, and this seems to have set an unwritten precedent for the other royals," body language expert Robin Kermode told the Daily Mail.
Kate Middleton and Prince William's bodyguards will be able to warn them of potential threats through an "unwritten understanding" during their tour of Pakistan, according to the royal family's former protection officer.
You and your new partner need to agree on some ground rules and come up with a plan for how you will keep it professional and stay within written or unwritten rules.
Their first language is Plautdietsch, or Low German, an archaic unwritten dialect that dates back to sixteenth-century Polish Prussia, where many of their ancestors settled after persecution drove them from home.
This experimental desert community very much has its own hierarchies, its own social capital, its own parasites, its own textbook full of unwritten rules, its own perfectly acceptable (indeed, proudly championed) logos.
Why it matters: Not only does this attempted assassination violate all norms of international behavior, it also breaks unwritten rules of spycraft holding that a formal exchange of agents precludes further retribution.
"I am, and we are, the new law that has not been written," Chesney Snow proclaims at the conclusion of his autobiographical mixed-media stage show, "The Unwritten Law," at Dixon Place.
He describes himself and Hart as "breaking an unwritten and unspoken rule of show business ... you are never, ever allowed to upset the alphabet people," he says, referring to the queer community.
It is one-of-a-kind, made-to-measure fashion pushed to its very limit; ball gowns so hefty they barely fit through doorways; unwritten price tags soaring into the six figures.
The decision to delay anointing a successor broke with the unwritten conventions that have ensured relatively stable leadership changes since the era of Deng Xiaoping, which was troubled by schisms and purges.
For decades, many country programmers and DJs have operated under a set of unwritten rules when it comes to giving female artists airtime, two of which have recently been brought to light.
By the Hollywood chamber's new unwritten standards for acquiring a star on the Walk, Martinez acknowledged, the nonprofit organization would probably have to deny star privileges to some larger-than-life figures.
By using software to block digital advertising, critics say, users are breaking an unwritten pact with websites and digital publishers, many of which generate the bulk of their revenue from these ads.
Over the next 25 years, Vertigo would publish everything from blockbuster series like Fables, 100 Bullets, Swamp Thing, and The Invisibles to oddities like Shade the Changing Man, The Unwritten, and Air.
And I believe those were left out because of the Unwritten Law and the need to find a somewhat legal reason to keep her out of prison and from the death penalty.
Callum Borchers speculated at the Washington Post that people were losing their minds over this because it subverts their expectations of an "unwritten running-for-president dress code" that's relatively boring and modest.
Following that, there were additional written and unwritten responses from those present in front of the room: Mahogany L. Browne, Cheryl Clarke, Ariel Goldberg, and Christopher Stackhouse, with Simone White participating as well.
The BOJ dabbled in changing its unwritten policy on stock market support in April and May, allowing greater price declines without buying, though it switched back to its old script in late May.
Even countries with strong, written constitutions and clear separations of power are at risk without unwritten conventions on how that power is wielded, argue Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt in "How Democracies Die".
The unwritten rules of the criminal underworld developed under the tsars, when the country's serfs—a big chunk of the population—lived under a code that smiled on occasional diddling of feudal overlords.
What's most disappointing about Fall's fall into its parallel prehistory is that it leaves a different, more urgent book unwritten—one in which Stephenson wrestles with the chaotic fallout of today's social internet.
There is nothing there to suggest diving is off limits, but Miller took a lot of heat last night because not even the simplest sport in the world is immune to unwritten rules.
It enshrined sectarian identity as an unwritten basis of power-sharing — a Shiite prime minister, a Kurdish president and a Sunni speaker of Parliament — solidifying sectarian divisions and undermining meritocracy or electoral legitimacy.
The chasm between Trump and his predecessors is another data point in an untraditional presidency, one that has discarded many of the unwritten rules and customs that used to dictate how presidents behave.
Barclays, Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs are leading the unwritten financing, alongside Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Bank of China, HSBC, Royal Bank of Canada and Royal Bank of Scotland, the bankers said.
At least 10 Politburo members are slated to retire due to an unwritten rule that politicians step down if they are 68 or older when they take on a new five-year term.
BROOKER There's an unwritten rule that if you introduce one fantastical thing in the first 10 pages, you're O.K. But if you introduce the fantastical element at Page 40, you're on wobbly ground.
Foreign companies also complain that they are often shut out of local government contracts through written and unwritten rules, giving Chinese competitors a strong base at home while they pursue global expansion plans.
It was the unwritten law of the New York State Liquor Authority in the 1960s that homosexuals were inherently "disorderly," and to serve them alcohol meant a bar could lose its liquor license.
The laborers are "coloured" — an apartheid-era designation for people of mixed African, European and Asian background — and as a child he struggles with the written and unwritten rules that keep them apart.
Before the language on same-sex relationships was removed, students knew what was expected of them, but now the school's policies on homosexuality merely exist as a series of "unwritten rules," Kitchen said.
Regional sources say Israel and Hezbollah have since formed an unwritten understanding that while they can exchange fire within Syria, they must avoid attacks within Lebanon or Israel lest that escalates to war.
There are almost these unwritten rules of the game, that if we limit our confrontation to the region, then the chances of open-ended confrontation and all-out war wouldn't be as high.
An unwritten rule in our hiring process is that you cannot hire someone who isn't smarter or better than you at your job, or won't be better after they get up to speed.
Under Britain's unwritten constitution, the royal family are supposed to stay out of political matters, and with some papers holding a fairly eurosceptic editorial line, William's comments led to criticism - and personal attacks.
Week two is all about winning the game of entrepreneurship, week three is about the unwritten rules of fundraising and week four is when Founder Gym will do its version of a demo day.
LONDON (Reuters) - Touching Queen Elizabeth has long been considered one of the greatest taboos surrounding the British monarch, one of the unwritten rules about how people are expected to behave around the royal family.
MTV released the updated opening credits for The Hills: New Beginnings on Monday night, and in addition to some familiar faces, fans will recognize the original's now-iconic theme song, "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield.
But public opinion is unwilling to reward what is widely seen as an illegal power grab by the separatists, who are accused of betraying the unwritten pact of loyalty that underpins any democratic constitution.
His spectacular comics series The Unwritten reinvents Harry Potter as a real-life boy immortalized in his father's fantasy novels, and dealing with the backlash of the magical intrigue built around his father's work.
The future is unwritten, and if Dorsey can execute on these ideas over the year to come, we may all spend next December writing about how 2017 was the year Twitter turned things around.
Baseball's unwritten rules, and to a lesser extent its written regulations, are clear that attempting to steal signs is kosher—so long as it's practiced the old-fashioned way, without the aid of technology.
The publication of No Easy Day in September 2012, just a few months after Bissonnette was honorably discharged from the Navy, broke the unwritten code of silence among members of the special operations community.
While there's an unwritten rule against taking significant public steps within two months of an election, the fact that there's no official policy means it's often interpreted differently from one individual to the next.
It is a process that has disturbing similarities with the collectives silences in countries suffering from human rights abuses in which entire societies reach unwritten compacts about what can and cannot be publicly recognized.
She had married into the village at the age of sixteen and understood its unwritten laws: your reputation is your worth; debts were to be repaid promptly, because you never knew what fate held.
The Senate budget committee announced provisions that will help the GOP expedite passage of the still-unwritten tax bill as well as legislation to open part of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling.
We bartenders live by specific and unwritten codes of behavior, and we often (somewhat) unfairly expect you, our beloved patrons, to navigate these codes and taboos without us having to explain them to you.
Fans can expect a lot of what makes them fans of Bedingfield in the first place—life lessons, love, heartbreak, independence, feminism, freedom—and it's timed pretty seamlessly as "Unwritten" comes back to television.
"There is an unwritten rule in the royal family that you don't do anything too high profile when other members of the family are on tour," according to Sky News royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills.
"One by one, these unwritten Hollywood rules about what audiences supposedly will and will not support are falling by the wayside," said Jeff Bock, a senior analyst at Exhibitor Relations, an entertainment research firm.
If it had not been for one last, desperate lunge in a sprint finish where Fourcade has often come out on the losing side, history, and with it Macron's tweet, may have remained unwritten.
On her mountain-view terrace, he steeped fresh mint tea, kissed his shy grandson and shared the unwritten rule that everything is negotiable in Morocco, that bartering is fun and not haggling shows weakness.
Under the country's unwritten National Pact, adopted when Lebanon gained independence from France in 1943, the president must be a Maronite Christian, the prime minister a Sunni, and the speaker of Parliament a Shiite.
"The line between a political crisis and a constitutional crisis in a country with an unwritten constitution simply isn't a bright line," said Timothy Garton Ash, a professor of European studies at Oxford University.
Staff say an unwritten "creep list" of lawmakers and other Capitol Hill employees known for unwanted or inappropriate sexual behavior is being circulated through word-of-mouth, according to a new report in CNN.
Not only did they have to relive wrenching events and describe grisly scenes, they had to break a powerful unwritten code of silence in the SEALs, one of the nation's most elite commando forces.
Following baseball's storied unwritten rule of "always bean the rich guy behind home plate in the unsightly uniform if he fancies himself the key cog in an organization," Fernandez tossed it over the net.
A 39-year-old former Socialist economy minister and one-time investment banker, who had never stood for elected office, Mr Macron has already defied all the unwritten rules to become president at first try.
The unwritten bottom line of the Mattis manifesto – and the message of the last seventy years of global history – is that such moments require more rather than less attention to allies to address strategic competitors.
Regional sources say that Israel and Hezbollah have formed an unwritten understanding that while they can exchange fire within Syria, any attacks within Lebanon or Israel are to be avoided lest they escalate to war.
When in public, Prince William and Middleton represent the British monarchy and it seems like an unwritten rule that royals should remain professional in public — this could include limiting their public displays of affection (PDA).
Sergei Boeke of the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, at Leiden University, says Russia has broken an unwritten rule of the spying game by using intelligence for offensive purposes, something normally reserved for war.
I have found that the technology community has been very supportive in general, but I have relied on the Black Tech Community to help explain the nuance between the written and unwritten rules of success.
There is an unwritten rule that the presidency rotates between north and south, and the northerner Mr Buhari has only served two out of his potential eight years (assuming he were to be re-elected).
Working backwards from today's languages through written classical ones allowed philologists to discover systematic changes, which in turn let them peer further into the past to posit what the unwritten PIE would have sounded like.
The unwritten agreement was that the dead would be treated with dignity and that families would not ask if there was an alternative to the $1,000 or $2,20173 coffin, or whether embalming was really needed.
This can be down to a simple inability to pick up on the unwritten rules maintaining what is work-appropriate, or a more complex difficulty to cope with the sensory stimuli of tight-fitting clothing.
But Sofrin points to an unwritten rule between intelligence agencies: sensitive information will not be shared with other countries without explicit permission, and the way in which that information is shared will reflect its sensitivity.
"In his fly-infested apartment, he spoke openly about his Tinder addiction," says Josh Burgess of Yumi Zouma, snarkily dictating my own unwritten article as we sit in his living room with his three bandmates.
The challengers argued that Britons would inevitably lose rights granted under an act of parliament when leaving the EU, and that under Britain's unwritten constitution such rights could only be taken away with parliamentary approval.
And despite a recent flurry of new development as civilization creeps across the island, the tranquil atmosphere remains, with long stretches of uninterrupted beach and an unwritten code of conduct that frowns on flashy behavior.
These are a few of the unwritten rules that some female lawmakers, staff and interns say they follow on Capitol Hill, where they say harassment and coercion is pervasive on both sides of the rotunda.
Back in 2015, these included the setting up of a so-called "national team" of state-backed capital to support equity prices, probing institutional investors for "malicious shorting", and unwritten commands not to sell shares.
It is often said that Britain does not have a constitution of the American kind, and that if it has a constitution at all it is "unwritten," but this is not in fact the case.
In the late-1970s, as president of the Albanian Anti-Fascist Women's Union, she banned the wearing of the Muslim veil as well as Albania's ancient unwritten codes regulating marriages, land disputes and blood feuds.
Each piece was crafted according to designs and patterns stored in an unwritten repository of techniques and styles, many unique to the island, which over centuries had been passed through the hands of Sardinia's women.
Drafted in the first round out of high school in 933, Kershaw achieved so much, so soon, that winning his own ring has stood as the only line unwritten on a future plaque in Cooperstown.
Dubbed "the most photographed generation in history" by Gen Z expert Jason Dorsey, there's an unwritten rule of not being seen in the same dress over and over again, especially once it's been immortalized online.
MacLean tellingly observes that the Americans were not trying to bring governance to a place that had none, but rather were trying to replace an existing unwritten constitution they didn't understand and indeed barely perceived.
The house is widely viewed as an infringement on one of the many unwritten rules that, over a century after Ms. Wharton lived here, still govern some aspects of upper-class life in New England.
Among Republican consultants, anti-Trump sentiment outweighs the unwritten prohibition against party staffers job-hopping so close to a presidential election, as some firms and conservative political organizations expressed a willingness to welcome RNC refugees.
If it had not been for one last, desperate lunge in a sprint finish situation where Fourcade has often come out on the losing side, history, and with it Macron's tweet, may have remained unwritten.
When Mayor Bill de Blasio received from the State Legislature a two-year renewal of mayoral control of New York City's schools, the longest extension of his tenure, the victory came with an unwritten concession.
A hard-line Iranian news website, Tabnak, said that Iran and Israel were heading toward a dangerous confrontation over Syria, adding that Israel had recently changed what it called the unwritten rules of the conflict.
U.S. Ambassador Dennis Shea said "forced technology transfer" was often an unwritten rule for companies trying to access China's burgeoning marketplace, especially if they were partnering with a state-owned or state-directed Chinese firm.
More than that, he charged that he was neither the first nor the last victim of such treatment — that prosecutors had an unwritten policy of hobbling the legal defenses of accused citizens without their knowledge.
So, when Florence Burns was arrested for shooting Walter Brooks after they had been sexually intimate (maybe even with a baby on the way) and he refused to marry her, the Unwritten Law kicked in.
With most other products—whether affordable or expensive—there was always this unwritten rule about loyalty: that you had to invest in the entire range before the initial product actually started to kick in and work.
The probe was launched by the Justice Department, as a defensive measure, after Mr Trump sacked his FBI chief James Comey: its unwritten mission is to ensure the wheels of justice remain free of presidential interference.
The erosion of the old unwritten guarantee of a job for life for employees of big firms has led more men to say they want their wives to work; women, too, cite money as a consideration.
In addition to doing away with term limits for his own post, he also in effect scrapped the unwritten retirement age for senior officials, to secure the return to government of Wang Qishan, a close ally.
While refusing to shake an opponent's hand might be a dick move and a violation of the unwritten social contract of the martial art, rejecting the mandatory bow is actually a violation of the sport's regulations.
It hasn't always been an easy fight: In 2000, when he refused to let a tenor cap an aria in "Il Trovatore" with an unwritten but traditional high C, the audience in Milan erupted in boos.
In Bhutan, he said, the law includes not just the words of a judge or a legislature, but also unwritten rules of conduct passed down through centuries of Buddhist tradition uncorrupted by colonialism or violent upheaval.
Two weeks prior, Sameh Shoukry became the first Egyptian foreign minister in nine years to visit Israel — breaking years of unwritten government protocol that ties with the Jewish state would be handled by the intelligence services.
" Alluding to Russia's earlier aggressions in Ukraine, the senior official added, "Russia keeps violating international law in Crimea and Ukraine and unwritten rules on nonintervention, and now there is the use of nerve agents in Britain.
Back in 2012, The White House sent an email to Buzzfeed about an "unwritten yet widely understood policy," as BuzzFeed put it, following the publishing of a photo of Malia Obama at a One Direction concert.
The stakes were high not just for the Brexit process but for the future of Britain's democracy under its unwritten constitution, under which the government initiates legislation and Parliament amends it and votes on it. Mrs.
The unwritten rules of combat in "The Walking Dead" suggest that whoever holds the most hate in their hearts will emerge on top when it comes to blows, giving the steadfastly hateful Negan a seeming edge.
Gao Feng, China's Ministry of Commerce spokesperson, did not say when the partial trade agreement between China and the U.S. would be signed or when future meetings on the unwritten plan will be held, per CNBC.
The latest crisis was precipitated by Mr. Johnson's decision last week to suspend the sittings of Parliament in September and October, a move that prompted claims that he was subverting the conventions of Britain's unwritten constitution.
But this nondescript, seven-story brick building is also the improbable home to some of the last speakers of a rare, unwritten language from Nepal that linguists worry could disappear within a generation, if not sooner.
The BOJ's buying fell in September as the BOJ has been sticking to its unwritten, self-imposed rule that it buys ETFs on a day when the Topix index falls 0.5% or more in the morning.
After the military government turned nominally civilian in 2011, some of these arrangements, many of which had been left unwritten, were formalized: Within a few years, some 14 ethnic armed groups signed individual cease-fire agreements.
But critics say that Mr. Trump has himself violated a longstanding norm of American politics: the unwritten rule that presidents should not remove the F.B.I. director without extreme justification, in order to avoid politicizing law enforcement.
Ethics rules and the unwritten norms by which most previous presidents have operated don't exist just to maintain America's reputation, or to prevent the country from being associated with gold toilets and tacky faux-French detailing.
If you wanted to summarize the intellectual uncertainties of conservatives in the Trump era, you could say that the right is trying to figure out whether the unwritten American constitution it imagines itself defending still exists.
This is essentially a criticism of the blue wall of silence: a widespread, unwritten rule among police that they will always stand together and refuse to condemn their fellow officers' actions, even in particularly egregious cases.
Sharing the same photo, Delgado wrote, "The rest is still unwritten 😘" The Hills: New Beginnings was announced last August, when a handful of cast members reunited on the red carpet at the MTV Video Music Awards.
When The Hills first aired on MTV in 2009, viewers watched the introduction featuring shots of Lauren Conrad, Heidi Montag, and Audrina Patridge living their newfound Los Angeles lives with Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten" playing in the background.
His decision to allow opposition and rebel Conservative lawmakers to pass legislation to prevent a disorderly British departure from the European Union — that is, one without a formal agreement — stretched the rules of the country's unwritten constitution.
It was then, they said, that company officials explained that the two companies had an unwritten agreement not to encroach on each other's business in certain countries — an arrangement that violates antitrust laws, the whistleblower claim alleges.
And each song was created with you in mind... as part of an unwritten soundtrack to a future experience where your body and mind can lose themselves in the molecules, and the sound waves, and the energy.
Although Trump insisted at a post-summit news conference that "I think he really wants to de-nuke," the president was only able to cite a single unwritten pledge from Kim – to close a missile engine facility.
One of the essential, unwritten roles of the president has been to act as the consoler-in-chief in moments of crisis and loss, offering support and encouragement to fellow citizens on behalf of a concerned nation.
Veterans of the DCCC and other Dem strategists say it's an unwritten rule that finally got written down — potentially boxing out challengers at the cost of angering the liberal grassroots, which funds the committee and its candidates.
" Barbara Pachter, author of "The Essentials of Business Etiquette: How to Greet, Eat, and Tweet Your Way to Success" tells CNBC that the secret to avoiding a faux pas is to "know what the unwritten rules are.
Westbury schools were also found to have an unwritten policy of excluding non-English speakers over 16 from the public high school, instead sending them into alternative programs that did not allow them to earn a diploma.
But she believes that some of the most annoying kid problems can be snuffed out once a parent acknowledges one of the unwritten rules of parenting: To a child, there is no such thing as "bad" attention.
Mike Owen Benediktsson, an assistant sociology professor involved in the study, said hardly any riders talked on their phones, even when they had service on trains running aboveground, because of the unwritten etiquette rules of the subway.
The country's unwritten constitution has been a source of strength, giving members of Parliament flexibility in resisting the government, but also weakness, as it has forced momentous decisions into the judicial and political spheres, with unpredictable outcomes.
The so-called "Unwritten Law," or a Victorian-era tendency for courts to refuse to convict people who committed violence in the name of a woman's so-called virtue, seems to have been a key reason why.
Perry even appeared as a young version of Jackie on a few episodes, but her parents, who split when she was a toddler, had an "unwritten pact" that Perry wouldn't go into acting until she was an adult.
Combined with other pending painful economic reforms, this could lead to unrest in a country where the unwritten social contract swaps citizens' obedience and allegiance to the king for good government services and a share in oil wealth.
But he also watched helplessly as the state's Republican-controlled House rejected his handpicked candidate for the powerful position of speaker, a post that, by curious unwritten custom, the Louisiana governor has long had the right to select.
On Friday, while taking a drive with her 11-month-old son, Sonny Sanford, The Hills alum shared a video on her Instagram Story of herself singing along while Natasha Bedingfield's 2004 song "Unwritten" played in the background.
With its 60+ stages of globe-spanning entertainment, assemblage of spoken word, drama, and strange men on stilts, and unwritten laws of camping hierachy, it practically pops up each June as Britain's temporary yet premier city of culture.
At the time of independence in 1943, an unwritten national pact split power by religion, as the population at the time was majority Christian denominations; the president is Maronite, the prime minister is Sunni and the speaker, Shia.
Simon Morgan, who served as a bodyguard to the royals from 2007 until 2013, said that the way Middleton and William deal with potential threats will come down to the "unwritten understanding" they share with their security detail.
There just seems to be an unwritten but highly controlling premise, that some who reach the highest levels of power and influence in government are no longer functioning under the necessary restrictions imposed by the rule of law.
He wielded the unwritten rules of seniority among his teammates to get out of middle seats on the airplane and to get full back rows on the bus to stretch out his 6-foot-8, 268-pound frame.
It surprised many market players because Tuesday's buying did not fit with the central bank's unwritten but fairly consistent stance of buying ETFs mostly on days when the broader market index falls 0.5% or more in the morning.
Cyril and his siblings grew up hearing and then joining weekend-long jam sessions at the family home, where his father and other guitarists, notably Sonny Chillingworth and Atta Isaacs, passed on Hawaiian styles in an unwritten tradition.
It's nearly impossible to imagine Mr. Trump carrying out an unwritten responsibility of office in the TV era: comforting the bereaved, speaking with kindness of someone with whom he disagreed, putting another person's memory before his own presence.
The Constitution left it largely up to them, by a combination of written laws and unwritten customs and habits, to develop the culture of constitutionalism that it needed to endure and to fulfill its promise of good government.
But what they have brought, surely, are habits, norms, unwritten rules that enable people to go home after a hard day, show up again the next morning, look one another in the eye and get back to business.
She is therefore gambling on the hope that this will be the year when the so-called Republican Front — an unwritten law in French politics whereby the main parties refuse to work with the National Front — breaks down.
But Aru and the others slowed rather than press their advantage — apparently adhering to the Tour's unwritten rule that challengers should not attack the race leader when he is in difficulty that is not of his own making.
Kirby Garrison, 27, the co-owner of the brewpub, said an unwritten rule in a small town like this was to avoid explosive topics like the intersection of religion and science — or at least limit them to Facebook.
These are the unwritten rules and the conventions that undergird a democracy — things like commitment to rule of law, to a free press, to the separation of powers, to the basic liberties of speech, assembly, religion, and property.
Though each garment came from a different designer, together they created the impression of a woman who has found the glamour in self-protection, and who is gradually tailoring the unwritten rules of her role to her own specifications.
This has been helped by the introduction of unwritten rules: a limit of two terms for the post of general secretary, and compulsory retirement for Politburo members if they are 68 or over at the time of a congress.
Which means that "decentralized" Bitcoin, especially now that the influential Hearn has flounced away, arguably already does have a de facto governance group… one that happens to be unwritten, informal, and largely employed by a single for-profit company.
At the urging of her mentor Clive Davis and others, she wore glamorous clothes, sang pop-driven songs instead of R&B and obeyed other unwritten social norms that circumscribed how she could live her life and express herself.
Set at the fictional Scarlet magazine, the new workplace drama is two parts The Devil Wears Prada and one part Lauren Conrad's mascara tears snaking down her cheek as Natasha Bedingfield warbles a tune about her future being unwritten.
"Certain things are not targeted, certain things are not done," he said during a press call organized by the Atlantic Council, where he is a senior fellow, adding that breaking those norms could change the unwritten rules on cyber.
Democratic consultants and strategists say that the DCCC's vendor policy formalizes what has long been considered an unwritten rule for the committee; one of the DCCC's primary missions is to support Democratic House incumbents in their reelection bids. Rep.
Originally, "Unwritten" was inspired by and written for Bedingfield's younger brother, Joshua, who at the time was just 14 years old and was already being asked who and what he wanted to be when he grew up, Bedingfield explains.
We can only hope that (slowly, I am sure) the rest of baseball catches on to this way of thinking and we can begin to move past the unwritten rules that, by their very nature, cause so many problems.
It's impossible today to predict all the long-term consequences of shattering such norms of political behavior, which have functioned through American history as a sort of unwritten constitution, as the Yale legal scholar Akhil Reed Amar calls it.
One of the most hotly debated issues in the Trump presidency so far has been how much the president is damaging America's governing "norms": the unwritten rules of behavior and attitudes that make the system function smoothly and effectively.
CSIS's warning about the "unwritten" rules came as China responded to American tariffs by announcing a 25 percent charge on $16 billion worth of U.S. goods — Beijing's latest move in an escalating battle between the world's two largest economies.
"It sort of gets lost in all of the clutter of everything else we talk about, but sort of the unwritten story is that there's more discussions going across party lines than you would ever believe," he told Colbert.
The selection of the assembly president follows an unwritten system of regional rotation, and this year it&aposs the turn of Latin America and the Caribbean to preside over the 193-member world body for a year starting in September.
In fact, one could be forgiven for thinking that he's already found them: Whether Trump is aware of it or not, he appears to be increasingly following the unwritten playbook of tricks used by dictators and autocratic leaders the world over.
Amid the tweeting controversy surrounding Barron Trump, the White House issued a statement on Tuesday reiterating its unwritten rule that presidential children are off limits, though it did not cite a particular incident or mention any of Trump's children by name.
And, once again, the risk is that Snapchat strays from what made young people like it in the first place – it started as a club where only a select few got the cadence and the unwritten lexicon of the thing.
One possibility is that Democrats may weaponise the norm of senatorial courtesy, an unwritten but well-entrenched principle preventing the Senate from acting on any nominee who does not enjoy the support of both senators from his or her home state.
But for all their upbeat energy on game days, cheerleaders toil under intense scrutiny, based on the rules included in the handbooks issued by nearly a dozen N.F.L. teams, as well as many of the unwritten rules of the job.
This revealed that while 93 percent of suppliers were asked to abide by a code of conduct by their client companies, more than a third operated with unwritten contracts and roughly the same share accepted orders below the cost of production.
AUSTIN, Texas — At Austin Community College, civics is an unwritten part of the curriculum — so much so that for years the school has tapped its own funds to set up temporary early-voting sites on nine of its 11 campuses.
It seems to be an unwritten law of pop culture that every new generation must be bequeathed with their very own, massively popular high school drama that will come to set the tone and style for their entire adolescence and beyond.
There may be centuries of convention about how the monarch is supposed to relate to Parliament (keep quiet and sign the bills when they arrive), but an unwritten constitution means there is nothing to stop him doing whatever he wants.
Beijing could also rip up its unwritten rules on pricing caps to make way for these blockbuster deals, said the sources who have direct knowledge of the matter, adding that Alibaba and Xiaomi were furthest along the CDR planning path.
Yet, when it comes to White House press briefings, the unwritten rule has always been this: One question, perhaps one follow-up before the president or press secretary moves on to another of the dozens of reporters in the room.
Here's more from Puig: So, in addition to some folks being upset when a player celebrates doing something good, Nick Hundley has added a "not allowed to be mad at yourself for failing" clause to the unwritten rules of baseball.
Before Kardashian, 30, publicly attacked Chyna, 29, on Instagram and Twitter on Wednesday, the former couple established an unwritten agreement to split their time with their 34-week-old daughter equally every week, a source close to the situation tells PEOPLE.
According to people who know the president well, Trump has a number of unwritten rules for his associates who are looking to profit from their long association with him – or even their short spin through the White House security gates.
On Sunday night, in the N.B.A. finals, it is unlikely that any player will outwardly try to cheat, but it is part of the unwritten code of basketball that players bend certain rules as much as possible to gain advantages.
According to CBS News, a White House event on Monday was supposed to honor some of the 13 surviving Navajo who helped the US military in both world wars by using their unwritten language as code to share vital information.
He filmed himself collecting rainwater to wash, he filmed men from the Ivory Coast taking on Malian men in a soccer game, he filmed what happens to men who break unwritten rules like informing the local police about the refugees' activities.
Mr. Trump believes his willingness to shake hands and connect with supporters helped propel him into office and the club's unwritten rule is that those who love him or trade on connections with him can come into contact with him.
While many of his own power grabs have been thwarted by the Constitution and the courts, UK democracy runs on an arcane set of unwritten precedents and customs that may give a resourceful Prime Minister more leeway than a President.
What's different in Britain is the collision between its old-fashioned, unwritten constitution and the exceptional drama of Brexit, which has become a Trojan Horse through which nationalist, anti-establishment rage is being channeled directly into the corridors of power.
They used an unwritten, extralegal power — often at the urging of scandalized family or neighbors — to send such women and children to Dickensian facilities like industrial schools, Magdalene Laundries (workhouses run by Catholic orders) and homes for the pregnant and unwed.
It didn't matter that the way Elijah Price explained his theories about comics — that they tell a sort of unwritten history of the world, based on events someone experienced in the past — didn't make a huge amount of sense under scrutiny.
"There's an unwritten law of Fashion Week that any two shows scheduled back-to-back must be at the farthest possible distance from each other and be scheduled at a time to maximize traffic getting between them," Mr. Schneier said.
An Italian woman who had never run a company, lived in Paris or learned the unwritten codes of French society, she was considered a strange choice to become chief executive of Yves Saint Laurent, the ultimate French brand, in 2013.
But as we have seen in the past three years, norms and unwritten rules about conduct in public life — even those that once seemed immutable — are only as durable as the people who choose to live, or not live, by them.
The system is rooted in Lebanon's unwritten National Pact — adopted when the country gained independence from France in 1943 — which dictates that the president must be a Maronite, the prime minister a Sunni, and the speaker of Parliament a Shiite.
I don't know if that's an unwritten rule or not but I don't remember ever encountering a cryptic puzzle without at least one, and I always cling to them when I find them, like sturdy branches on a steep trail.
And when third baseman Carlos Correa, Lindor and second baseman Javier Baez whipped the ball around the horn after a strikeout, it was with the sort of flamboyance that would have clearly flouted some unwritten rule of the American game.
Some legal experts say it could open the door to a form of judicial review like that of the U.S. — except the U.S. has a codified constitution and a Supreme Court that actively interprets it (as opposed to Britain's unwritten constitution).
THIS IS HAPPINESSBy Niall Williams "One of the unwritten tenets of the local poetics was that a story must never arrive at a point, or risk conclusion," says Noel Crowe, known as Noe, in the Irish writer Niall Williams's latest novel.
The investigation found that, for decades, the city Police Department and the parish Sheriff's Office maintained an unwritten policy of jailing people without probable cause — for days and even weeks at a time — to pressure them to cooperate with law enforcement.
The situation worsened in March, after the committee announced a new policy — codifying an unwritten practice of the past — that it would not do business with consultants or other vendors who worked for candidates mounting primary challenges to other Democrats.
The situation worsened in March, after the committee announced a new policy — codifying an unwritten practice of the past — that it would not do business with consultants or other vendors who worked for candidates mounting primary challenges to other Democrats.
Josh Chafetz of Cornell Law explained to the Washington Post that this potentially violates an "unwritten" rule within the Senate, which is essentially that the body won't take action if the transgressions are public at the time of the election.
Taken in a vacuum, isolated to fulfilling the covenants of the unwritten contract a Presidential candidate makes with his constituency, it would be tough to recall any elected official who has abided by the terms of the agreement as dogmatically as Trump.
Michael Cohen Over the past two months, Mueller's office has been quiet publicly — apparently adhering to the Justice Department's unwritten "60-day rule," which bars prosecutors from taking overt steps that could influence an election in the 20163 days preceding that election.
Here's how it goes: a team subjectively interprets an infraction of those unwritten, subjective rules, and then instructs their pitcher to hit a player with a pitch—typically the best player on the other team, if not the player who committed the gaffe.
From payment options for receiving emails to new ways to organize and share mail, the future of mail as a productivity tool is still largely unwritten and it's interesting to see companies like Geronimo and Superhuman trying to fix a broken system.
After they had been a couple for 15 years and had lived together for nine, they looked into adopting, but found that an "unwritten policy" barred gay couples from adopting in Singapore (as written ones did until recently in much of the West).
As I shuffled to the kitchen, it occurred to me the most beautiful part of the book remains unwritten: what this book will mean to the future versions of ourselves, the symbol it has created for us and other families like ours.
In 2014, a demo of their song "Burn" made it into rotation at LA's tastemaker radio station KCRW, who stamped it with a coveted "Track of the Day" designation, even though it had literal gibberish in place of its still-unwritten lyrics.
By expunging the conviction of conservative filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza, and by hinting at more controversial pardons to come, Trump is showing his willingness to test the limits of his power and to crush the conventions and unwritten restraints surrounding the Oval Office.
"We haven't violated any written – or unwritten – rules, and our business model is quite simply the same template business model that's used throughout the whole cybersecurity industry: We provide users with products and services, and they pay us for them," he said.
A reminder of the former mindset lay tucked beneath The Economist in an obscure foundation's 2016 report on economic inequality—an injustice propped up, in South Africa, by the kind of unwritten societal rules the populace was going to the barricades to defend.
Their case was that rights that were incorporated into British domestic law by the 1972 European Communities Act by which Britain joined the bloc could not be taken away without parliament's approval as it is the sovereign body in Britain's unwritten constitution.
"In the Chechen republic, there is an unwritten law: It is called 'Ramzan said,' and it is above all other law," said one participant in a conference on women's rights this year, not wanting to be named out of fear of violent retribution.
EU states are also reluctant to mete out tough financial penalties, because of an unwritten rule in the 28-member club that some national interests are sacred, according to the EU sources - and Germany's car industry has traditionally been one of them.
Couto, a "white man who is African," as he describes himself, also tells the stories of those who write their names in "the dust and ashes," capturing through their landscape — and the language of those who have invaded it — an unwritten history.
As the suit once again makes clear, for all the grace and elegance of its product, the art world can be a bare-knuckled place, one filled with all sorts of disputes born of its hefty price tags, unwritten codes and handshake agreements.
The admission raised questions about whether Mr. Trump, eager to turn the tables on multiple investigations into whether his campaign colluded with Russia to sway the 2016 presidential election, violated an unwritten Justice Department rule against White House involvement in criminal investigations.
And, because of the wide powers of the speaker, decisions made by Mr. Bercow's successor could determine the fate of Brexit — the battleground that has made him, for supporters, a heroic defender of democracy, and to opponents a menace to Britain's unwritten constitution.
"This show, like that show, is a celebration of life, joy, equality, individuality, optimism, happiness, indulgence, dreams, and a future unwritten as we continue to learn from the history of fashion," Jacobs told the AP, referencing his show before the 9/11 attacks.
"I was terrified that I had violated some unwritten rule of Hollywood and that surely other people had had this idea, hadn't done it for a reason, but I was too dumb to realize that," Leonard told Kara Swisher on Recode Decode.
HONG KONG — Ever since Anbang Insurance Group bought the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York nearly three years ago, the politically connected company has tested the mostly unwritten rules of the Chinese business world, ignoring regulators' hints and wading into international controversies.
Researchers who study how democracies have formed and fallen apart in other parts of the world have said that democracies often erode slowly, and identified various unwritten rules that get broken, like fair play or an acceptance that the opposition will sometimes win.
Experts predicted last October that Xi may seek to stay on as leader after he failed to unveil an obvious successor at a major party congress, appearing to break with an unwritten rule of two five-year terms as head of the party.
The major social media platforms are finally taking steps to formalize what has long been an unwritten and much-criticized policy: Politicians have to try really, really hard to have their content policed on the platforms, even if they break their rules.
CreditCreditJacob Biba for The New York Times BRISTOL, Va. — For seven years, agents at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives followed an unwritten policy: If you needed to buy something for one of your cases, do not bother asking Washington.
Why it matters: The interviews, given by members of the platoon members that served under Gallagher, break the SEALs' unwritten code of silence and describe their leader as violent, "evil" and "toxic" — in contrast with Trump's portrayal of him as a hero.
In 2010, a Gaza journalist, Asmaa al-Ghoul, was spit at and threatened when she and three friends who were foreigners biked about 15 miles from Gaza's southern tip to Gaza City in protest of the unwritten rule barring women past puberty from cycling.
"The unwritten rule no one told Ms. White when she embarked on a relationship with Mr. Kardashian is: the entire family takes it personally if you leave and will come after you, using their fame, wealth and power to take you down," the lawsuit continues.
You see, baseball is a game of unwritten rules: Don't talk about a no-hitter in progress, don't saunter around the bases after a home run and if your best player gets hit by a pitch, hit your opponent's best player the next inning.
"Spawn of Satan!" the irreverent, sometimes earthy Ms. Radvanovsky said teasingly to Mr. Manoli at one point, after he asked her to tighten up a vertiginously long chromatic descent so that her quarter tones — the unwritten notes between the notes — would emerge more distinctly.
It more obviously illustrated the mundane ways in which Mr Trump is himself undermining the country's democracy, by transgressing the unwritten rules which America, like all mature democracies, has developed to oil the wheels of its governing arrangements and limit the potential for discord.
Once Cool Hand Luke and other '60s movies broke the unwritten rule against flare, it quickly spread from the art house to the entire Hollywood galaxy, encompassing everything from action movies like Die Hard to sci-fi films like Planet of the Apes and onward.
BERGERAC, France (Reuters) - Most of the Tour de France riders have lost their ability to race and their sponsors should be asking for their money back, three-time champion Greg LeMond said on Tuesday as he lashed out against the 'unwritten rules' of cycling.
She had a tattoo of the Egyptian goddess Isis on her shoulder and another on her arm of a tree blowing in the wind with the words, "feel the rain on your skin," from the song "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield, according to the Boston Globe.
My way of putting the problem and my simple solution do not, of course, clash with the practice of western democracies, such as the unwritten constitution of Britain, and the many written constitutions which took the British Parliament more or less as their model.
A place for fans to feel the vibes of fans from other places, and for contrasting mores and styles to be celebrated, free from some of the the more oppressive written and unwritten rules that govern the long and grinding Major League Baseball season.
The interest in Bagehot comes from his dazzling, witty, paradox-loving writing, and in particular from his two key works, " The English Constitution " (1867), which sums up the unwritten order of Great Britain's political institutions, and " Lombard Street " (1873), which explains how banking works.
The end of the inquiry by the special counsel, Robert Mueller, made clear at least one thing: President Trump has successfully thrown out unwritten rules that have been in place since President Richard Nixon resigned, our chief White House correspondent writes in a news analysis.
Ronald Acuña Jr. of the Atlanta Braves appeared to be a victim of one of baseball's many unwritten rules on Wednesday, but thanks to one of the written rules his record-tying home run streak will remain intact whenever he is able to play again.
The result was always the same: Bureaucrats, both large and small, tacitly acknowledged the unwritten rules of the game, exposing how Russia is run by a set of informal practices that tie the power vertical, built by Mr. Putin, into a chain of command.
Just last week, I had one good idea, a snippet of dialogue that I might build a short story around, and my mind spiraled: I flash-forwarded a very realistic two years; my yet-unwritten debut novel had been published to critical and commercial success.
The attack on the former Russian spy and his daughter in Salisbury, England, in March, which also sickened a third person, and the claim by Britain that Russia was to blame, seemed to signal a breach in the unwritten rules of international affairs and espionage.
Mr. Greenblatt has already made a handful of visits to Israel and the West Bank and obtained an unwritten agreement from the Israeli government to slow down construction of Jewish settlements, which have been an impediment to previous American efforts to broker a deal.
And just as with science, all this S2 infrastructure is held in place in part through explicit rules, but also in part (much larger part than most people thought, as the Trump years are demonstrating) through norms, unwritten rules enforced via social approbation or disapprobation.
Most customers who appear in Mr. Alwan's videos are longtime regulars who have been known to take advantage of an unwritten honor code common to bodegas: Loyal shoppers can grab a few necessities on credit, with the understanding that they will settle up later.
In 1976, as part of an unwritten agreement known as the pacto del olvido, or pact of forgetting, the Fascists agreed to cede power on the condition that no one would be held to account for crimes committed during the Civil War and the dictatorship.
All this and more has forced me to wrestle with the particulars of my family's story — its painful past as well as its unwritten future — and reflect on what these specific contradictions might imply about the broader color categories we are all forced into.
Unwritten Rules President Trump had the legal authority to fire James B. Comey on Tuesday, and he originally said that doing so was necessary because, in his view, Mr. Comey committed serious violations of law-enforcement norms during his investigation of Hillary Clinton last year.
In 1976, as part of an unwritten agreement known as the pacto del olvido, or pact of forgetting, the Fascists agreed to cede power on the condition that no one would be held to account for crimes committed during the Civil War and the dictatorship.
Yet if people are drawn to the World Cup, again and again, as they have been since the first tournament in 1930, it is precisely because it brings us unexpected stories, and as-yet-unwritten victories for us to talk about and dream about together.

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