Principle
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1862 examples of Principle in a sentence
Now I found this
principle
really exciting.
It's a very powerful
principle.
In fact, when I became mayor, applying that democratic
principle
that public good prevails over private interest, that a bus with 100 people has a right to 100 times more road space than a car, we implemented a mass transit system based on buses in exclusive lanes.
I can't think of a single general
principle
of biology that does not have an exception somewhere by some organism.
We can move things out of the stratosphere into the mesosphere, in
principle
solving the ozone problem.
It's quite the opposite, that the urge to take control of all possible futures is a more fundamental
principle
than that of intelligence, that general intelligence may in fact emerge directly from this sort of control-grabbing, rather than vice versa.
Now please hang on to that Paisley snail story, because it's an important
principle.
So he said that this
principle
of nature, consonance: "This
principle
of nature being very remote from the conceptions of philosophers, I forbore to describe it in that book, lest I should be accounted an extravagant freak ... " That's what we all have to watch out for, (Laughter) especially at this meeting.
Do we really understand that
principle
of tuning?
They've been in charge of offensive operations, that is hacking, but they've also been in charge of defensive operations, and traditionally they've always prioritized defense over offense based on the
principle
that American secrets are simply worth more.
The
principle
of that for you is what?
It's based on the central
principle
of improvisation theater, so here improvisation theater came to my help again.
So now because there all these different things that scientists do, the philosopher Paul Feyerabend famously said, "The only
principle
in science that doesn't inhibit progress is: anything goes."
And Smith's answer is, "It is reason, principle, conscience.
And this last part is what is often described as the
principle
of impartiality.
And this
principle
of impartiality manifests itself in all of the world's religions, in all of the different versions of the golden rule, and in all of the world's moral philosophies, which differ in many ways but share the presupposition that we should judge morality from sort of an impartial point of view.
The next thing that you need to understand as a
principle
is that when you introduce change, you need to do it extraordinarily carefully.
It's the
principle
of plenitude or fecundity, or the great chain of being, that reality is actually as full as possible.
And I believe the first
principle
of good design is actually really simple: we have to start with the commitment to design for the benefit of everyone.
But the point is, if you start with this first
principle
of benefiting everyone, then elegant solutions may become more obvious than you assume.
But at the core, it's this fundamental design principle, this choice of whether we're going to decide to take care of everyone.
I don't know about you guys in the front row — (Laughter) — but at least in principle, you have to agree that you feel safer because there is a physical connection.
Different designs, same principle: You provide the frame, and from then on, families take over.
The first
principle
is: Keep it simple.
Second principle: Do not reinvent the wheel.
Third
principle
is: Think and act horizontally.
And the answer is that architecture works on the
principle
of a pendulum.
If we color code the water levels, we can see a simple
principle
at play: there are “losing” levels like 2, where no matter what whoever starts their turn there does, they’ll lose.
So the way we fix this problem is actually relatively easy, in principle: You give everybody their own keys, and then you make sure the server doesn't actually have the keys.
But it's not what we have to stick with, and our best proof of
principle
of this comes from what's called sensory substitution.
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