• "Ignore all rules" (IAR) is a policy used on Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia. The English Wikipedia policy reads: "If a rule prevents you from improving...
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    Larry Sanger (category All articles containing potentially dated statements)
    of its early guidelines, including the "Neutral point of view" and "Ignore all rules" policies. Prior to Wikipedia, he was the editor-in-chief of Nupedia...
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  • Academic studies about Wikipedia (category All articles lacking reliable references)
    short policy like "ignore all rules" was found to have generated a lot of discussion and clarifications: While the "Ignore all rules" policy itself is...
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    theorems: and Tarski's undefinability theorem Ignore all rules: To obey this rule, it is necessary to ignore it. Impossible object: A type of optical illusion...
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    published until their death. The Japanese edition of the English policy Ignore All Rules (directly linked to one of Five Pillars) is neither a policy nor a...
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  • IAR (category All article disambiguation pages)
    Arts in the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada "Ignore all rules", a policy on Wikipedia Industria Aeronautică Română (IAR Braşov),...
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    Note that all numbers are multiples of five, which is the origin of the rule's name. As with many other rules of thumb, such as Baldwin's rules for ring...
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  • and quantum chemistry, and is often abbreviated to Hund's rule, ignoring Hund's other two rules. The multiplicity of a state is defined as 2S + 1, where...
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  • and do not share their problems. Consequently, they feel they can ignore the rules. Homer and Candy become much closer during harvest and spend more time...
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    people to ignore any prejudice against our race or nationality when deciding how to act towards us, but would also want them to not ignore our differing...
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