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rules

Conduct vs Rules - What's the difference?

conduct | rules |


As nouns the difference between conduct and rules

is that conduct is the act or method of controlling or directing while rules is .

As verbs the difference between conduct and rules

is that conduct is (archaic|transitive) to lead, or guide; to escort while rules is (rule).

Doctrine vs Rules - What's the difference?

doctrine | rules |


As nouns the difference between doctrine and rules

is that doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while rules is .

As a verb rules is

(rule).

Tenets vs Rules - What's the difference?

tenets | rules |


As nouns the difference between tenets and rules

is that tenets is while rules is .

As a verb rules is

(rule).

Dominates vs Rules - What's the difference?

dominates | rules |


As verbs the difference between dominates and rules

is that dominates is while rules is (rule).

As a noun rules is

.

Prevails vs Rules - What's the difference?

prevails | rules |


As verbs the difference between prevails and rules

is that prevails is (prevail) while rules is (rule).

As a noun rules is

.

Rules vs Rulings - What's the difference?

rules | rulings |


As nouns the difference between rules and rulings

is that rules is while rulings is .

As a verb rules

is (rule).

Lesson vs Rules - What's the difference?

lesson | rules |


As nouns the difference between lesson and rules

is that lesson is a section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided while rules is .

As verbs the difference between lesson and rules

is that lesson is to give a lesson to; to teach while rules is (rule).

Rules vs Authorities - What's the difference?

rules | authorities |


As nouns the difference between rules and authorities

is that rules is while authorities is .

As a verb rules

is (rule).

Judges vs Rules - What's the difference?

judges | rules |


As a proper noun judges

is (biblical) the seventh book of the old testament, and a book of the hebrew tanakh.

As a noun rules is

.

As a verb rules is

(rule).

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