"Rule of Thumb" means a rule or principle that provides guidance to appropriate behavior.
"Extraordinary" means something beyond the ordinary or usual; exceptional or remarkable in some way. It suggests something noteworthy, exceptional, or unusual.
A sweeping generalization is when you apply a fair rule to an exceptional case. Irrespective of the circumstances of the exceptional case. For example, one says "Every person should run a mile each day." Although this is somewhat good advice for your health, what if someone just had a heart transplant or has Asthma. There are always two parts to a S.G. --1. The rule 2. The case.
Yes, it is. It means 'beyond the ordinary' and is used to mean exceptional or remarkable.
What the CEC do for exceptional children is that they provide a voice and vision of special education. They provide a platform whereby these kids are encouraged to maintain maintain their special education values and to maintain areas where they are lacking. CEC means Council for Exceptional Children.
The Greek word for "rule" literally means "to umpire".
"Exceptional" means unusually good or outstanding in quality or ability, surpassing what is usual or expected. It signifies something or someone that stands out from the rest due to their excellence.
It means "rule by the people".
Exceptional Service From Exceptional People
It means one who is extremely good at something. For example, I feel Celine Dion has an exceptional singing ability. Another example would be a psychic who has an exceptional ability for predicting the future (if ones believes in that sort of thing). Also, Terry Fader has an exceptional ability in ventroliquism (he won last year's America's Got Talent).
The prefix -cracy typically indicates a form of government or rule by a specific group or class of people. For example, democracy means rule by the people, aristocracy means rule by the noble class, and bureaucracy means rule by officials in a hierarchical organization.
No, theocracy is religious rule.