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  2. Sorry, but the “No Contact” Rule Is the Only Way to Get Over ...

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    The best way to get over a breakup is by trying a no contact rule. Here's what 7 women have to say about their experience trying it.

  3. Greylisting (email) - Wikipedia

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    A mail transfer agent (MTA) using greylisting will "temporarily reject" any email from a sender it does not recognize. If the mail is legitimate, the originating server will try again after a delay, and if sufficient time has elapsed, the email will be accepted.

  4. Posting rule - Wikipedia

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    An interesting implication of the operation of the posting rule is that an acceptance is complete once the letter of acceptance is posted; it makes no difference whether the offeror actually receives the letter. This was demonstrated in Byrne v Van Tienhoven (1880) 5 CPD 344. If a letter of acceptance were to be lost, acceptance has still taken ...

  5. American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct

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    4.2: No-Contact Rule; if a person has an attorney, other attorneys should not communicate directly with that person. [19] 5 Law Firms and Associations 5.5: Unauthorized Practice of Law: Attorneys cannot practice law without being properly admitted or otherwise authorized to practice within a given jurisdiction. [20] 6 Public Service

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  7. What Is a No-Contact Rule Breakup? I Asked a Therapist ... - AOL

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    It’d been two months since their breakup, which was muddled by the fact that they were still in constant contact. Their conversations were a strange mix of small talk, nostalgia and the ...

  8. Policy/Career appointment - Wikipedia

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    The legal basis for the Schedule Policy/Career appointment is a section of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978), which exempts from civil service protections federal employees "whose position has been determined to be of a confidential, policy-determining, policy-making or policy-advocating character". The provision had been little noticed and ...

  9. Work-to-rule - Wikipedia

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    Work-to-rule, also known as an Italian strike or a slowdown in United States usage, called in Italian a sciopero bianco meaning "white strike", [1] is a job action in which employees do no more than the minimum required by the rules of their contract or job, [2] [3] and strictly follow time-consuming rules normally not enforced. [4]