Principle
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1862 examples of Principle in a sentence
Some of you may have seen their work, and they're using the same
principle
of air to give you some extra space to prevent concussion.
You know, what are you supposed to do? You've got somebody up here who is the operative
principle
of doing that for his whole life.
JF: Well, the core
principle
of partner dancing is that one person leads, the other one follows.
But she understood one basic
principle
about young people like me.
The second principle: create intimacy.
Last but not least, I don't need to explain that in this room, we ran on the
principle
of Girlpower.
So second
principle
is having a high ceiling.
And finally, the third
principle
is customization.
JH: The next
principle
of moral psychology is that intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second.
Of course, I knew it was clear that religion would be a
principle
battlefield in this rapidly changing landscape, and it was already clear that religion was a significant part of the problem.
The second
principle
is hope, and I want to say this about hope.
The third
principle
is the
principle
of mightiness.
I'm going to call the first of these the O-ring principle, and it determines the type of work that we do.
The second
principle
is the never-get-enough principle, and it determines how many jobs there actually are.
There's a general
principle
here.
The same
principle
applies if we're building a building, if we're diagnosing and caring for a patient, or if we are teaching a class to a roomful of high schoolers.
And that brings me to the second principle: never get enough.
Now ... So if you accept these two principles, the O-ring
principle
and the never-get-enough principle, then you agree with me.
So, memetics: memetics is founded on the
principle
of Universal Darwinism.
Well, the
principle
here applies to anything that is copied with variation and selection.
But the
principle
of Universal Darwinism is that any information that is varied and selected will produce design.
It's the same principle: it's got oxygen on one side, but instead of having hydrogen on the other, it's got some soup, and inside that soup there are living microbes.
They have been bouncing around from century to century since 1492, when in the first grammar guide of the Spanish language, Antonio de Nebrija, set a clear and simple
principle
for our spelling: "... thus, we have to write words as we pronounce them, and pronounce words as we write them."
The case of C, S and Z is interesting, because it shows that the phonetic approach must be a guide, but it can't be an absolute
principle.
The exact same
principle
can apply to Hollywood films.
It's a multi-billion-dollar industry, and its economic model is based on the
principle
of protection, sanitation and beautification of the corpse.
And yet, today I would tell you they are part of a natural
principle.
Now, how come we have something that works so well in nature, every day, everywhere around us, and yet, in most parts of the world, we do not have a single drug on the market that uses this
principle
to combat bacterial infections?
CA: Do you think enough of his supporters have a greater loyalty to the truth than to any ... Like, the
principle
of not supporting something that is demonstrably not true actually matters, so there will be a correction at some point?
James Madison wrote, "If there is any
principle
more sacred in our Constitution, and indeed in any free constitution, than any other, it is that which separates the legislative, the executive and the judicial powers."
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