is Locally Consistent
Some rules may require to be evaluated against multiple nodes until the situations gets consistent. For instance, a rule that connects the closest 10 nodes must be evaluated multiple times to get to the correct result (this is because a change in one neighbor may require a disconnection from another node to maintain exactly 10 connections). Most rules do not need such machinery (e.g., connecting to nodes within some statically defined range).
Return
true if this rule does not need to be recursively re-applied to neighbors to ensure global consistency.