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  1. Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Audience Member Going by the Book is a great movie with a lot of flaws. Clean up the script and the plot holes and you have a 4 or 5 ...

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  2. Going by the Book. Story: Jung Do-man (Jeong Jae-yeong) works as a traffic warden in the small town Sampo. He was demoted of his former position as detective after he stepped on a corrupt governor's toe, who he couldn't get in jail, because of lack of evidence. Also sent to the town is Seung-woo (Son Byung-ho), who, as the new police chief, is ...

  3. Going By The Book (2007) A string of bank robberies puts the public in a panic and they demand action from the newly appointed police chief to crack down on the perpetrators. In order to appease the residents of the city and carry out his own ambitions, The police chief appoints naive traffic cop JUNG Do-man to infiltrate the world of the robbers.

  4. Definition of go by the book in the Idioms Dictionary. go by the book phrase. What does go by the book expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  5. In Going by the Book, Eugene Bardach and Robert A. Kagan address these questions and provide richly detailed descriptions of the dilemmas of enforcement in a broad variety of regulatory programs.The authors argue that the most successful forms of regulation emerge from a flexible rather than a legalistic method of implementation.

  6. Lyrics. [Verse 1] You can see it in the movies and the paper and the TV news. Somebody’s army is always on the move. There’s going to be a battle the lines have been drawn. They have got guns and tanks and planes. The wells are gone dry and the water is bad and the air is acid rain. There’s war after war and rumors of war from the east.

  7. Oct 24, 2017 · DOI link for Going by the Book. Going by the Book. The Problem of Regulatory Unreasonableness By Walter Kaufmann. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 2002.