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"Bring wine" is the unwritten rule when visiting Beddia's house.
Exclusive products are essentially an unwritten rule for pop-up shops.
It's an unwritten rule that when you homebrew, you have to drink.
It may be an unwritten rule, but it is one everybody knows.
My unwritten rule is: You don't bother me, I don't bother you.
Instead, networking has been called the #1 unwritten rule of success in business.
There is an unwritten rule that senior Party official retire after age 68.
He said it's an "unwritten rule" that an empty podium would not be shown.
I also -- it&aposs an unwritten rule, I don&apost mess with Brian Kilmeade.
The DOJ has an unwritten rule not to impact an election with any announcements.
At Folkemodet, there's an unwritten rule: Questions can bite, but the overall atmosphere shouldn't.
There used to be an unwritten rule not to call someone after 10 p.m.
MARC STEIN Formula One has an unwritten rule: Do not crash into your teammate.
Getting too much plastic surgery appears to be an unwritten rule in narco textbooks.
Even though it's an unwritten rule, no younger students dare to sit on the stage.
One unwritten rule of style is that what once was popular will come around again.
The unwritten rule of being a superhero dictates that when two heroes meet, they fight.
Seat reclining follows an unwritten rule: You don't do it unless you really need to.
It's a strange and similarly unwritten rule that pitchers are generally not seen as team leaders.
The Chinese have a name for this unwritten rule, "er xuan yi," choose one of two.
There's an unwritten rule — when you're secretary of state, you do not talk about domestic policy.
An unwritten rule of inemuri is to sleep compactly, without "violating spatial norms," Professor Bestor said.
Expression, especially now, is going to win out every time, especially when contrasted against unwritten-rule fussiness.
The Stampede, a Tier 1 junior hockey team from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, understand this unwritten rule.
Just like all the other metal gear you must maintain nice looking hair, it's an unwritten rule.
On the contrary, women say "networking is the number one unwritten rule of success in business," writes Krawcheck.
Yes, Volkswagen owns Audi, but the incestuous transference of aesthetics across brands seems to break some unwritten rule.
Stewart spoke out on the issue, telling The Hollywood Reporter that wearing heels is still an unwritten rule.
The problem with Kuhns's recognition and nurturing of our humanity is that it, too, ignored the unwritten rule.
But the unwritten rule is there are times when a pitcher is obligated to drill someone as payback.
Yet the latter can use this unwritten rule to hand out some sneaky speeding tickets to unsuspecting drivers.
Nakasone also broke an unwritten rule on limiting the annual defense budget to 1% of gross national product.
In New York, the unwritten rule is plain: Cross the street whenever and wherever — just don't get hit.
In New York, the unwritten rule is plain: Cross the street whenever and wherever — just don't get hit.
National team coordinator Martha Karolyi has an unwritten rule: If you're not 30 minutes early to practice, you're late.
Until the 1990s, an "unwritten rule" dictated that women could not wear pants on the Senate floor, Koed said.
She opened up about the issue to The Hollywood Reporter saying that wearing heels is still an unwritten rule.
An unwritten rule for sex with tourists is: only sleep with them on Wednesdays—the night before they leave.
There's this great unwritten rule in naturism to always put your towel on your chair before you sit down.
That's an unwritten rule in hockey but it's very much a written rule—a law, even—in regular life.
Nakasone also broke an unwritten rule on limiting the annual defense budget to 1 percent of gross national product.
But there does appear to be an unwritten rule for tech execs: Don't get too cozy with President Trump.
Then there is the unwritten rule, familiar to indulgent staff members and persistent rivals in this chamber of egos.
It often seems like an unwritten rule in dispensary branding requires an iconic green cross and an equally underwhelming name.
Kristen Stewart may have been silently protesting the unwritten rule when she took off her stilettos after posing for photographs.
So much for the unwritten rule and accepted protocol of former presidents speaking with respect and restraint about current presidents.
It's become an unwritten rule that you don't touch the trophy, albeit one that teams occasionally make a point of breaking.
Unlike his predecessor, this Major League Baseball commissioner is not bound by inertia as if it was its own unwritten rule.
In part, the absence of memos and letters stemmed from an (unwritten) rule of his administration: Don't put anything in writing.
Politicians of both parties have broken the unwritten rule in the past, but Trump has done so repeatedly, and with gusto.
In America the unwritten rule is to "give or get out of the kitchen"; board members are often a museum's biggest donors.
There's an unwritten rule in the celebrity handbook that, if invited to attend the Golden Globes, one must blackout or get out.
Some may view his cheeky "underarm serve" against Nadal as breaking what Wimbledon runner-up Kevin Anderson says is "an unwritten rule".
And once you've shown that direct conversation is the way conflict is handled in your home, then it becomes the unwritten rule.
The next morning, in the privacy of their offices, the employees spoke about their political divisions, and the unwritten rule to stay mum.
It's an unwritten rule, but a firm one: Thin people can eat ice cream in public, and wear T-shirts advertising this fact.
An unwritten rule of international diplomacy states that the leader of one country should not try to influence the internal politics of another.
Since the 1980s, the Communist Party has followed an unwritten rule to ensure an orderly leadership transition and prevent a Mao-style autocracy.
An unwritten rule in politics is: If you can't get the public to like you, help them find someone they like even less.
The north-south divide has remained salient; there is still an unwritten rule that the presidency should alternate between a northerner and a southerner.
Like any work settings, where many neglect the unwritten rule of "no fish in the microwave," smell is taken into consideration at the ISS.
Any Tales of the Cocktail veteran will tell you that this is the grand, unwritten rule of surviving: You don't finish drinks at Tales.
Though Phetla graduated from the school in 230, she claimed that the unwritten rule is still verbally enforced at the school to this day.
"There is this, you know, unwritten rule that people don't talk about stuff like this and women have been victimized by this," McNamee said.
Supreme Court watchers also say there's an unwritten rule that discourages justices from recusals where their absence could result in a 4-4 tie.
Until the Taverna attack there had been an unwritten rule, which everyone thought the Taliban respected, that aid workers and diplomats were off limits.
"Of course, it's an unwritten rule that you should be wearing a life jacket even on the boat if the seas are rough," he says.
Even if prom fell on a Thursday, the unwritten rule was to take down your updo and wash your hair by homeroom that Friday morning.
"It always felt like an unwritten rule that year-end releases were reserved solely for well established artists with big, engaged followings," he tells me.
The ban itself dates from 1981, introduced by hard-line conservatives, and is an unwritten rule that has denied women access to stadiums since then.
"It was kind of shocking to me at the time that there would be this unwritten rule that women had to wear dresses," Moseley Braun said.
At the time, none of us connected his departure to any unwritten rule guiding interactions between inmates and staff, of which there are many in prison.
"The unwritten rule at any given mega-corp is if you're a talented individual contributor they will let you work from wherever you want," Singer said.
No dating allowedAn unwritten rule in K-pop is that idols must also give up on having a love life if they want to be successful.
The most important unwritten rule required freshmen to take blurry Polaroid pictures of ourselves seated atop the lap of the Abraham Lincoln statue at 2 a.m.
Most adhere to a code, if not in their sponsorship contracts then understood as an unwritten rule, not to be filmed riding the streets of Japan.
In an interview with CNBC on Friday, Ed Bastian, the chief executive for Delta Air Lines, appeared to agree with the unwritten rule of the skies.
At the party congress this fall, at least 11 of the 25 members must retire, unless an unwritten rule on the age of retirement is relaxed.
There's an unwritten rule that Americans — and especially high-level American politicians — are supposed to leave domestic politics at the water's edge when they travel abroad.
Avoiding such talk is an unwritten rule, scrupulously followed: "A taboo," said Tamara Mangle, 30, an African-American who works at the gym and favors Bernie Sanders.
They looked for instances when team members described a particular behavior as an ''unwritten rule'' or when they explained certain things as part of the ''team's culture.
Image: PanasonicIt doesn't matter how fancy the office you work in is, it's an unwritten rule that when winter arrives, you're going to be cold at work.
And so that's something I bought a handful of years ago based on the insight that networking is the number one unwritten rule of success in business.
Many former presidents and first ladies follow the unwritten rule not to talk badly about the current president, and for a while there, Obama skirted naming names.
Veteran Fed analysts were split over whether Powell had broken that unwritten rule in his remarks, which came just weeks after he took over from Janet Yellen.
Still, with or without pretense of some kind of unwritten rule, the current Senate has made obstructionism its job, so all of this is to be expected.
This circumvented an unwritten rule of the royal family, for a reason that dates back centuries: If a royal signature is made public, it can be forged.
Long story short ... De La Hoya says White broke a very serious unwritten rule between fight promoters -- a rule everyone from Don King to Bob Arum hold sacred.
Others say he is doing his best to walk a fine line between explaining himself and violating an unwritten rule: Military officers don't attack a president in office.
One of her first orders of business, Ms. Lightfoot said, would be ending an unwritten rule that gives aldermen unfettered zoning and permitting power in their own wards.
Whether it's an unwritten rule about gender norms, or it's a job you're not quite qualified for, don't allow gender norms, societal expectations, and rules to stifle your growth.
There's an unwritten rule among serious historians and journalists: No one and nothing should be compared to Hitler and the Third Reich, a singular personality and episode of evil.
" He added, "It is also an unwritten rule of skating, that whoever's music is playing during the warm-ups, that skater has the right of way on the ice.
" He adds, "It is also an unwritten rule of skating, that whoever's music is playing during the warm-ups, that skater has the right of way on the ice.
There are also questions about the tenure of Wang Qishan, the country's anti-corruption czar, who at 69 is considered too old for promotion, according to an unwritten rule.
"It is an unwritten rule for royals not to do anything that might overshadow the activities of other royals," Fitzwilliams, former editor of "The International Who's Who," told Insider.
"In some ways, we're all dealing with intangibles here — people would find it very odd that she's making an executive order about something that's an unwritten rule," he said.
The court runs on habits and norms, some as mundane as the unwritten rule that at the justices' private conference, no one speaks twice until everyone has spoken once.
And of course it adheres to the inflexible unwritten rule: No exhibition of postwar art today is complete without something by Robert Smithson or Dan Graham, and preferably both.
WASHINGTON — It is an unwritten rule that if a former Treasury secretary has nothing nice to say about one of his successors he does not say anything at all.
Have you noticed how there seems to be an unwritten rule that in order to be considered "successful" or "progressing" you must lose AT LEAST 83 pounds a week?
Before Trump left for Vietnam, he privately complained that Democrats would go ahead with the Cohen testimony, violating an unwritten rule against attacking the president while he is overseas.
It's an unwritten rule that developers only copy the API, which allows two pieces of software to communicate, but never copy the actual code of software that they don't own.
But an unwritten rule has generally kept the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from employing an M.C. who has sharpened his or her teeth at the competing Globes.
In a sign that he might be able to do that, officials have started dismissing as "folklore" an unwritten rule that members of the Politburo have to retire at 68.
They said the thinly veiled attack last week on Johnson, the most prominent party member in the "Out" camp, violated an unwritten rule that both sides respect each others' opinions.
It's almost an unwritten rule of Thanksgiving – or any family holiday event, for that matter – that at some point somebody is going to bring up the dreaded "P" word: Politics.
" But the veteran Democratic lawmaker noted the unwritten rule in American politics was "that you serve in the House, then you go over to the Senate or run for governor.
"It is an unwritten rule for royals not to do anything that might overshadow the activities of other royals," Richard Fitzwilliams, former editor of "The International Who's Who," previously told Insider.
"The fact that none of those greats swept the field established an unwritten rule among the electorate that has held for over three quarters of a century," he wrote in an email.
At least 10 Politburo members are slated to retire due to an unwritten rule that politicians step down if they are 68 or older when they take on a new five-year term.
BROOKER There's an unwritten rule that if you introduce one fantastical thing in the first 10 pages, you're O.K. But if you introduce the fantastical element at Page 40, you're on wobbly ground.
An unwritten rule in our hiring process is that you cannot hire someone who isn't smarter or better than you at your job, or won't be better after they get up to speed.
While there's an unwritten rule against taking significant public steps within two months of an election, the fact that there's no official policy means it's often interpreted differently from one individual to the next.
"There is an unwritten rule in the royal family that you don't do anything too high profile when other members of the family are on tour," according to Sky News royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills.
On her mountain-view terrace, he steeped fresh mint tea, kissed his shy grandson and shared the unwritten rule that everything is negotiable in Morocco, that bartering is fun and not haggling shows weakness.
Following baseball's storied unwritten rule of "always bean the rich guy behind home plate in the unsightly uniform if he fancies himself the key cog in an organization," Fernandez tossed it over the net.
When in public, Prince William and Middleton represent the British monarchy and it seems like an unwritten rule that royals should remain professional in public — this could include limiting their public displays of affection (PDA).
Sergei Boeke of the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, at Leiden University, says Russia has broken an unwritten rule of the spying game by using intelligence for offensive purposes, something normally reserved for war.
There is an unwritten rule that the presidency rotates between north and south, and the northerner Mr Buhari has only served two out of his potential eight years (assuming he were to be re-elected).
But Sofrin points to an unwritten rule between intelligence agencies: sensitive information will not be shared with other countries without explicit permission, and the way in which that information is shared will reflect its sensitivity.
Dubbed "the most photographed generation in history" by Gen Z expert Jason Dorsey, there's an unwritten rule of not being seen in the same dress over and over again, especially once it's been immortalized online.
U.S. Ambassador Dennis Shea said "forced technology transfer" was often an unwritten rule for companies trying to access China's burgeoning marketplace, especially if they were partnering with a state-owned or state-directed Chinese firm.
With most other products—whether affordable or expensive—there was always this unwritten rule about loyalty: that you had to invest in the entire range before the initial product actually started to kick in and work.
But critics say that Mr. Trump has himself violated a longstanding norm of American politics: the unwritten rule that presidents should not remove the F.B.I. director without extreme justification, in order to avoid politicizing law enforcement.
This is essentially a criticism of the blue wall of silence: a widespread, unwritten rule among police that they will always stand together and refuse to condemn their fellow officers' actions, even in particularly egregious cases.
Veterans of the DCCC and other Dem strategists say it's an unwritten rule that finally got written down — potentially boxing out challengers at the cost of angering the liberal grassroots, which funds the committee and its candidates.
But Aru and the others slowed rather than press their advantage — apparently adhering to the Tour's unwritten rule that challengers should not attack the race leader when he is in difficulty that is not of his own making.
Kirby Garrison, 27, the co-owner of the brewpub, said an unwritten rule in a small town like this was to avoid explosive topics like the intersection of religion and science — or at least limit them to Facebook.
Democratic consultants and strategists say that the DCCC's vendor policy formalizes what has long been considered an unwritten rule for the committee; one of the DCCC's primary missions is to support Democratic House incumbents in their reelection bids. Rep.
Amid the tweeting controversy surrounding Barron Trump, the White House issued a statement on Tuesday reiterating its unwritten rule that presidential children are off limits, though it did not cite a particular incident or mention any of Trump's children by name.
Yet, when it comes to White House press briefings, the unwritten rule has always been this: One question, perhaps one follow-up before the president or press secretary moves on to another of the dozens of reporters in the room.
Mr. Trump believes his willingness to shake hands and connect with supporters helped propel him into office and the club's unwritten rule is that those who love him or trade on connections with him can come into contact with him.
I don't know if that's an unwritten rule or not but I don't remember ever encountering a cryptic puzzle without at least one, and I always cling to them when I find them, like sturdy branches on a steep trail.
And when third baseman Carlos Correa, Lindor and second baseman Javier Baez whipped the ball around the horn after a strikeout, it was with the sort of flamboyance that would have clearly flouted some unwritten rule of the American game.
Josh Chafetz of Cornell Law explained to the Washington Post that this potentially violates an "unwritten" rule within the Senate, which is essentially that the body won't take action if the transgressions are public at the time of the election.
EU states are also reluctant to mete out tough financial penalties, because of an unwritten rule in the 28-member club that some national interests are sacred, according to the EU sources - and Germany's car industry has traditionally been one of them.
"I was terrified that I had violated some unwritten rule of Hollywood and that surely other people had had this idea, hadn't done it for a reason, but I was too dumb to realize that," Leonard told Kara Swisher on Recode Decode.
Experts predicted last October that Xi may seek to stay on as leader after he failed to unveil an obvious successor at a major party congress, appearing to break with an unwritten rule of two five-year terms as head of the party.
In 2010, a Gaza journalist, Asmaa al-Ghoul, was spit at and threatened when she and three friends who were foreigners biked about 15 miles from Gaza's southern tip to Gaza City in protest of the unwritten rule barring women past puberty from cycling.
"The unwritten rule no one told Ms. White when she embarked on a relationship with Mr. Kardashian is: the entire family takes it personally if you leave and will come after you, using their fame, wealth and power to take you down," the lawsuit continues.
Once Cool Hand Luke and other '60s movies broke the unwritten rule against flare, it quickly spread from the art house to the entire Hollywood galaxy, encompassing everything from action movies like Die Hard to sci-fi films like Planet of the Apes and onward.
As Rob Kenner, a Grammy screener, wrote for Complex: I soon learned another unwritten rule during private conversations with other committee members: be careful about green-lighting an album by someone who was really famous if you don't want to see that album win a Grammy.
UN Ambassador Haley hits Russia hard on Ukraine "We have an unwritten rule in diplomacy, you are going to argue with your friends but do it behind closed doors, don't expose differences, in public," Nicholas Burns, a longtime US diplomat and former under secretary of state for political affairs, told CNN International.
" Chyna says in her docs, "The unwritten rule no one told (her) when she began her relationship with Kardashian is that the entire family will come after you if you leave, using their fame, wealth and power to take you down, including getting your television show cancelled (despite great ratings), spreading lies about you, and even funding a bogus lawsuit about a crumbled gingerbread house.
Clearly, not every club member will think the same way as the president, but in those circumstances, among clubbable people of a similar social caste following the unwritten rule — that you can say what you like and it will not be repeated outside the four walls of the clubhouse — men and women who do share the president's view can vent their opinions on matters of politics and foreign affairs and race and immigration.
And the event will allow him to burnish his image—there is speculation that delegates might honour him by calling his musings "Xi Jinping Thought" (making him the first named leader since Mao to have thought with a capital T). The congress may also offer hints about whether Mr Xi intends to break the unwritten rule that Politburo members retire at 68 (he is currently 63) and stay on beyond 2022, when he would be expected to retire as general secretary were he to stick to the usual ten-year term.

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