Rules of thumb
The cast of Thumb War - 2007 includes: Jovy Jensen as Tori
Yes, you can try to hide your thumb during a thumb war by keeping it tucked underneath your other fingers. However, doing so may make it more challenging to play effectively and may also make it easier for your opponent to pin your thumb. It's generally more fun and fair to keep your thumb in plain sight during the game.
You were no longer allowed to "thumb" the ball. This meant sticking your thumb in side the "head" near the bottom, on top of the ball preventing it from coming out.
In war, the rules of engagement refers to the "law" of attack. There are specific rules on when and for what reason the Military will be told to attack an enemy.
there was no rules in the war i think
Tom Parker has written: 'Rules of thumb' -- subject(s): Aphorisms and apothegms
rules of warfare
Norman Bowker carries a thumb that he took from a dead Viet Cong soldier as a keepsake of the war. The thumb symbolizes his experiences in the Vietnam War and serves as a reminder of the violence and trauma he faced. Carrying the thumb also represents Bowker's inability to let go of the past and move forward with his life.
Commonly, people are right handed. Right-handers tend to find it easier to strike the spacebar with their thumb (If choosing between the left and right thumbs). Although in traditional typing rules, using either thumb is OK.
a war conduct is how the battle was fought, in a way rules of the war.
A war-crime is a crime that goes against the international rules of war set by the Hague (believe it or not it has rules) for example using child soldiers