Yes, he did. And he kept breaking rules all through his career.
you get a ticket
How about trying to follow the rules? You only get banned if you violate the rules.
No. The corresponding noun for violate is violation.
They did not follow the rules of military engagement.
They did not follow the rules of military engagement.
yes because hes a dummie
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No, the sentence "Come here once" does not violate any rules of grammar. It is a complete sentence with a subject ("you" understood) and a verb ("come") that expresses a complete thought.
The vehicles were in violation of US resolutions.
Censor ship
No, a syllogism cannot violate all five rules of a valid syllogism. The five rules (validity, two premises, three terms, middle term in both premises, and major and minor terms in conclusion) are essential for a syllogism to be considered logical. If all five rules are violated, the argument would not be considered a syllogism.