protocol

protocol
01. According to royal [protocol], you must never touch the Queen.
02. A [protocol] was signed to ensure cordial relations between nations.
03. The member broke [protocol] by approaching the organization without approval from the board.
04. The United States has accused the country's leader of violating international [protocols] on the testing of nuclear weapons.
05. What exactly is the proper [protocol] for making a complaint against a professor at this university?
06. Marc-André works in [protocol], and has to handle all the details when various dignitaries visit with the governor.
07. The use of poison gas in wartime was officially prohibited by the Geneva [Protocol] of 1925.
08. The U.S. has refused to sign the Kyoto [protocol] on reducing greenhouse emissions.
09. Wearing a hat is against court [protocol] in this country. Proper behavior demands you also stand up when the judge enters or leaves the courtroom.
10. In Western democracies, a [protocol] of protest has evolved that tolerates the orderly, disciplined expression of discontent.
11. [Protocol] requires that everyone remain standing until the Queen has been seated.
12. The diplomats were seated at the dinner table according to the rules of [protocol].
13. The accepted [protocol] that one is expected to follow when there is an ambulance approaching is to pull over to the side of the road, and stop.
14. In Internet website addresses, "http" stands for "hypertext transfer [protocol]."
15. It's impossible to read a Mac file on a PC because they use different [protocols].
16. [Protocols] allow different software programs to communicate.

Grammatical examples in English. 2013.

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