No, you cannot throw the ball at someone in basketball. It is against the rules and can result in a foul, a turnover, or even an ejection from the game.
The "law" is a system of rules that prohibit certain forms of behavior. In order to be laws, these rules must define consequences that happen if someone does not obey. These consequences are punishments. For example, one possible punishment for committing a misdemeanor in California is jail time.
Safety rules can always be avoided, but doing so will eventually cost a price that will be paid in pain and suffering by someone, and often not the person who avoided the rules.
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.
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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.
One does NOT publicly display their bared hindquarters, as doing so would be outside the recognized rules of etiquette.
Rules for their application and punishment/consequences for not following them.
their will be dies consequences if we break with universe rules
Go on line to MLB.com and search for rules, or google baseball rules.
In baseball, a force play occurs when a baserunner is required to advance to the next base because the batter becomes a baserunner. The rules state that the fielder must touch the base with the ball in hand before the baserunner reaches it to record an out. If the fielder fails to do so, the baserunner is safe. The consequences of a force play can result in an out being recorded or the baserunner being safe, depending on whether the fielder successfully completes the play.
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