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《中华人民共和国公务员法》第13条规定,公务员享有对机关工作和领导人员提出批评和建议的权利,这属于( )。

A.义务性规则

B.授权性规则

C.禁止性规则

D.权义复合规则

答案

参考答案:B

解析:规则(即法律规则)从其内容上可以将其划分为授权性规则、义务性规则和权义复合规则。授权性规则是指规定人们可为或不可为一定行为以及要求其他人为或不为一定行为的规则。授权性规则可以分为职权性规则和权利性规则。义务性规则是指规定人们府为或勿为一定行为的规则。义务性规则可分为命令性规则和禁止性规则。兼具权利和义务两重性的规则,就是权义复合规则。权义复合规则的主要特点在于:一方面主体按规则为或不为一定行为,另一方面为或不为这种行为也是该主体无可转移或推脱的义务。

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She’s cute, no question. Symmetrical features, flawless skin, looks to be 22 years old-entering any meat-market bar, a woman lucky enough to have this face would turn enough heads to stir a breeze. But when Victor Johnston points and clicks, the face on his computer screen changes into a state of superheated, crystallized beauty. "You can see it. It’s just so extraordinary," says Johnston, a professor of biopsychology at New Mexico State University who sounds a little in love with his creation.
The transformation from pretty woman to knee-weakening babe is all the more amazing because the changes wrought by Johnston’s software are, objectively speaking, quite subtle. He created the original face by digitally averaging 16 randomly selected female Caucasian faces. The changing pro-gram then exaggerated the ways in which female faces differ from male faces, creating, in human-beauty-science field, a "hyper-female". The eyes grew a bit larger, the nose narrowed slightly and the lips plumped. These are shifts of just a few millimeters, but experiments in this country and Scotland are suggesting that both males and females find "feminized" versions of averaged faces more beautiful.
Johnston hatched this little movie as part of his ongoing study into why human beings find some people attractive and others homely. He may not have any rock-solid answers yet, but he is far from alone in attempting to apply scientific inquiry to so ambiguous a subject. Around the world, re-searchers are marching into territory formerly staked out by poets and painters to uncover the underpinnings of human attractiveness.
The research results so far are surprising and humbling. Numerous studies indicate that human beauty may not be simply in the eye of the beholder or an arbitrary cultural artifact. It may be ancient and universal, wrought through ages of evolution that rewarded reproductive winners and killed off losers. If beauty is not truth, it may be health and fertility: Halle Berry’s flawless skin may fascinate moviegoers because, at some deep level, it persuades us that she is parasite-free.
Human attractiveness research is a relatively young and certainly contentious field-the allure of hyper—females, for example, is still hotly debated—but those on its front lines agree on one point: We won’t conquer "looks—ism" until we understand its source. As psychologist Nancy Etcoff puts it: "The idea that beauty is unimportant or a cultural construct is the real beauty myth. We have to understand beauty, or we will always be enslaved by it. \

The woman described in the very beginning of the text is ______.

A.in fact in her late twenties

B.Johnston’s ideal girlfriend

C.a stunning beauty

D.is a professional prostitute