The phrase "she must acknowledge the rules or suffer the consequences" conveys the idea that recognition and acceptance of established guidelines are necessary to avoid negative outcomes. It implies that ignoring or failing to comply with the rules will lead to repercussions. While the structure is clear, it could be slightly refined for better clarity by rephrasing it to "She must acknowledge the rules to avoid the consequences."
Religious people work out right and wrong by learning the rules of their faith, often by rote, and understand the consequences to be heaven or hell. Others accept that the laws of the country are usually a fair guide to right and wrong. They know the potential consequences of breaking the law. They also know the social consequences of being well regarded or of being considered untrustworthy. Better still, you should work out right and wrong by listening to your conscience. Then you will actually do right and not do wrong, regardless of whether you think you will get caught, or be forgiven.
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the difference is that Rules are for undesirable behaviors that have set consequences while procedures are expected classroom behaviors with no set consequences for a violation.
the women in the olympic beach volleyball are no longer required to wear bikinis
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the difference is that Rules are for undesirable behaviors that have set consequences while procedures are expected classroom behaviors with no set consequences for a violation.
Pertaining to driving and rules of the road: No, you should NOT always accept the right of way in any given situation. Even if you have the right of way at an intersection, you shouldn't assume that the other drivers will honor right-of-way procedures. Aggressive and incompetent drivers may not acknowledge right-of-way, and could cause an accident. Instead, you should proceed with caution, and assume right of way after analyzing the situation.
Rules for their application and punishment/consequences for not following them.
their will be dies consequences if we break with universe rules
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you don't - you broke the rules so you have to take the consequences.
Humans respond to whatever environment they are in. If you are asking why they respond by behaving badly in situations where there are no rules or consequences, it is most likely because they perceive that they are the only persons whose actions and reaction count.