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That depends on the company rules.
Armstrong's Inference RulesSpecify rules for reasoning about dependency functions: Reflexive rule:{Y 1,...,Y n}⊆{X1,...,Xm}implies {X1,...,Xm}→{Y 1,...,Y n} {Name,Sex}→{Name}Augmentation Rule:{X1,...,Xm}→{Y 1,...,Y n}implies {X1,...,Xm,Z}→{Y 1,...,Y n,Z} {Name,Sex}→{Name}implies {Name,Sex,Age}→{Name,Age}Transitive rule:{X1,...,Xm}→{Y 1,...,Y n},{Y 1,...,Y n}→{Z1,...,Zs}imply {X1,...,Xm}→{Z1,...,Zs} {Number}→{Name}{Name}→{Sex}imply{Number}→{Sex}Armstrong inference rules are sound Produce only functional dependencies belonging to the closure complete Produce all the functional dependencies in the closure
i am following the company rules and regulations, some times we are directly going to field , because of appointments,
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Pythagoras cult rules where the rules is? Pythagoras cultis not definened
Because, if we were accountable to no-one, anarchy would rule ! Every site has its own rules. People need to make themselves aware of what is, and is not allowed.
The basic company rules and regulations are quite simple. One must be loyal to the company and serve its customers to the best of their ability.
Violation of company rules
The similarity is be responsible and accountable for your actions. An example:One Hammurabi law stated if a building fell and injured or killed the occupant,the builder was directly accountable and could have a member of their own family sacrificed for the shoddy construction
are the rules of the company
No. It is against the rules, and this implies that: (1) You can get a ban for breaking the rules. (2) The companies you buy gold coins from are likely unscrupulous individuals (or companies); they are not very trustworthy.
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The CPA rules, the tax laws, and the rules set by company management and Board of Directors.
Your Mother cannot be held accountable for your truancy!! My Step Daughter who is 16 soon to be 17 can quit school if she wants. I live in Michigan and that is what they do here. So you are accountable for your truancy!! When i was 17 my parents were held accountable even when i wasnt living with them and this is in texas. they wont fine you but they can put you on probation or send you to juvy if you dont go by the rules. they give your parents the $500 fine. so watch it im 18 now and theyre still trying to file it on me.
One passage from A Tale of Two Cities that implies a respect for established rules and regulations is when Charles Darnay is put on trial for treason. The strict adherence to legal procedures during the trial, including the examination of witnesses and the presentation of evidence, demonstrates a respect for the rule of law. This adherence highlights the importance of following established rules and regulations in ensuring justice and order within society.
no its not it may be against the company rules but it is not illegal