Maybe the NFL rulebook is art, but the roster for the Saints is not?
The military's response - going after subversives - seems taken right from the New Order rulebook.
Umpires should be forced to observe a uniform strike zone, the one described in Major League Baseball's own rulebook.
It struck me that workers deal with personal tragedies every day, and there's no rulebook for how to behave.
Outside of trials for new cancer drugs, the new breast cancer rulebook could take some time to directly benefit patients.
His acts of disobedience included kicking dirt and, once, ripping up a rulebook and flinging the pages across the field.
FORBES: What if Everyone Managed Like Baseball Hall of Famer Earl Weaver?
Management today is using a rulebook based on a decade of tactics that no longer work in a demand-driven market.
This is a dramatic shift in tactics since April 2003, when the U.S. military had no rulebook for fighting counterinsurgency warfare.
As Thimmer puts it, there's no rulebook to succeeding in today's market.
They study the rulebook, they are facile on downs and timeout usage.
FORBES: Using Replacement Refs Would Be A Disaster For The NFL
In fact, a year ago, the team had only one softball bat, one baseball cap, three balls, no official rulebook, and nine used gloves.
The government is like a referee who says he wants a good game but also wants to jigger the rulebook and manage the outcome.
But, as was discovered in the last big shake-up of financial regulation in 1986, applying the rulebook may take different skills from writing it.
Effectively, the goal at Innovation Lab is to use its myriad coworking spaces to let new ideas flow freely, outside of the conventional rulebook.
"We all were armed with the MTA rulebook, " Mr. Fleischner said.
Batsmen, in turn, were seeking more reliable protection than the rulebook.
David Poole, a veteran NASCAR beat writer for the Charlotte Observer, says many drivers and their teams have made a habit of looking for loopholes in the NASCAR rulebook.
The risk for politicians is the newspapers' plan could see the press regulating itself once more, under a rulebook it designed - and this is unlikely to appease the public or victims, he said.
BBC: Leveson report: Newspapers reject press regulation plans
That was all written into the rulebook in the last parliament by the Wright Committee, which designed the new system of elected committee chairs, with the aim of preventing party political attacks on them.
The current F1 rulebook has limited certain areas of car improvement: a 10-year freeze on engine development is in place, Bridgestone tires are standard issue to every team and testing in season is restricted.
They say they flouted the law only because the planning authorities never answered their requests, or because they were too poor to go by the rulebook and desperately needed a roof over their head.
So, technically, Intelius had been violating the Goog-Rulebook.
FORBES: Google Quietly Changes Its Policy On Letting Advertisers Place Ads On Your Name
So the community fought back: a disciple of a local Shinto priest was called in to train a crack team of wrestling coaches, and Kosaka organized a sumo club that wouldn't contravene the Education Ministry rulebook.
Contepomi was on target with an 18-metre penalty but the wind was so strong it blew the kick back out through the posts and had referee George Clancy reaching for his rulebook before he confirmed the score.
No rulebook for this kind of catastrophe.
FORBES: Leadership Tips, New York Style: Lessons from the NYC MTA
应用推荐