You may be asked a question like this if you are being interviewed for a new job. They will want you to think on your feet and be able to give instances where you had to problem solve.
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Rules are put in place in a country to establish a framework for behavior and ensure order, safety, and protection of individuals and society as a whole. They provide guidelines for how people should interact, resolve conflicts, and uphold societal values. Rules also help maintain the functioning of institutions, promote fairness, and enable the smooth functioning of a society.
Rules and guidelines differ from place to place. To find out if you are qualified and to learn about guidelines and income limits for your area, contact your local DHS office.
Guidelines are general rules to follow, not strictly but loosely.
If you don't follow the rules you will probably first get a warning. If the problem continues you may forfeit your contract.
Rules and regulations are often confused as being the same thing. However, there is a big difference between rules and regulations. Rules mean that you are placing restrictions or prohibiting something. Regulations means that you are regulating or controlling something that is allowed to take place with monitoring in place.
the treaty of antarctica i suppose because it states all the rules of antarctica there etc..
rules and guidelines for individual or group behavior
Rules must be followed (You can get in trouble with the law for not following rules) but guidelines are suggestions. You are free to follow them or not as they are more along the lines of "helpful hints".
With no rules there would be anarchy. Society has to exist with guidelines. Without guidelines, people would not recognize their boundaries with other people. Rules are what provides order in a country, that's why it needs them.
no, they are guidelines for Buddhists to follow.
There aren't any RULES, there are safety guidelines to follow though.