Principle
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1862 examples of Principle in a sentence
This is why I believe we need to shelve the never-ending War on Terror, and we need to replace it with a security agenda that is driven by the
principle
of protecting civilians, no matter where they are from, what passport they hold, or where they live: Vancouver, New York, Kabul, Mosul, Aleppo or Douma.
So, another thing that we do is to confuse adult sophistication with the actual understanding of some
principle.
And now, here's my wish: I wish that you would help with the creation, launch and propagation of a Charter for Compassion, crafted by a group of inspirational thinkers from the three Abrahamic traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and based on the fundamental
principle
of the Golden Rule.
Remember what the rabbis and what Augustine said about how Scripture should be governed by the
principle
of charity.
These are going at a relative speed of two meters per second, and this illustrates the basic
principle.
So the next experiment illustrates the second organizing
principle.
And this
principle
has to do with the
principle
of anonymity.
BG: In
principle.
Medical ethics requires it, it's part of the
principle
of informed consent.
But let me first elaborate, just a little bit, on a basic
principle
behind each search query that we sometimes seem to forget.
The continuum and distribution of dyslexia suggests a broader
principle
to bear in mind as we look at how the brains of those with dyslexia process language.
A piece of written music operates on exactly the same
principle.
So it's the same
principle
as Amazon and Netflix, but now instead of deciding whether a TV show is going to be good or bad, you're deciding whether a person is going to be good or bad.
According to a chemical idea called the
principle
of microscopic reversibility, anything that happens, like egg proteins seizing up, can theoretically unhappen if you retrace your steps.
The answer is no, and we know that thanks to a mathematical
principle
called Ramsey theory.
The most basic obligation towards refugees is non-refoulement, a
principle
preventing a nation from sending an individual to a country where their life and freedom are threatened.
In neuroscience, this is called the Hebbian principle, neurons that fire together wire together.
But this
principle
doesn't explain the infinite number of objects that we can conjure up in our imaginations without ever seeing them.
This
principle
is called observer interference.
The World Wildlife Fund is our
principle
partner in this journey, and I want to give them a big shoutout for the excellent work they are doing in Bhutan and across the world.
And the
principle
we all revolve around is what's called the "Neural Path of Least Resistance."
What we're seeing now is that computers and radios are becoming so sophisticated that we're developing algorithms to let people own machines, like Wi-Fi devices, and overlay them with a sharing protocol that would allow a community like this to build its own wireless broadband network simply from the simple principle: When I'm listening, when I'm not using, I can help you transfer your messages; and when you're not using, you'll help me transfer yours.
So,
principle
number one: we have to take responsibility for this stuff.
Connectivity, not sovereignty, has become the organizing
principle
of the human species.
There is also the uncertainty principle, which is part of quantum mechanics, as I understand it.
And even if it's possible in principle, getting a license or proper venue takes time and costs money.
In principle, you should be able to calculate it from that equation.
You may have already experienced the dogs and babies
principle.
The
principle
behind the mouthguard is this: it fits onto your teeth.
But in all seriousness, this
principle
does work, but this has gone too far.
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