Principle
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1862 examples of Principle in a sentence
You can even try, and I recommend it, the main
principle
at home.
Longevity under adversity is a pretty interesting design
principle
in its own right.
AK: So our first design principle, before we started working on this, was to not render ethics as an afterthought.
I am talking about the foundational, important
principle
which guides my work: "Technology has to make existing things better."
And there's a simple
principle
of strategy that says: Do unto yourself before others do unto you.
You can see this same
principle
operating in these ancient versions of the same idea.
But actually, the most fascinating thing that I found was that even the audio system or wave transmission nowadays are still based on the same
principle
of producing and projecting sound.
That's the
principle
objective.
I think that is a good founding
principle
for any group of countries focused on promoting well-being.
So if efficiency is no longer our guiding principle, how should we address the future?
But no precautions and no precautionary
principle
can avoid problems that we do not yet foresee.
In principle, you make those trees into biological photovoltaic cells.
"In the theory with which we have to deal, Absolute Ignorance is the artificer; so that we may enunciate as the fundamental
principle
of the whole system, that, in order to make a perfect and beautiful machine, it is not requisite to know how to make it.
The third
principle
is the purpose of the corporation is not merely to enrich shareholders.
Regardless, the
principle
is the same.
The basic
principle
is this: the smaller something is, the more sensitive it will be to disruption— think of hitting a pothole on a skateboard versus in a truck.
But perhaps the most mind-bending theory to come from exploring this paradox is the holographic
principle.
Expanding on the idea that the 2D surface of an event horizon can store quantum information, this
principle
suggests that the very boundary of the observable universe is also a 2D surface encoded with information about real, 3D objects.
Lithium-ion batteries in portable devices and electric cars are based on a 30-year-old
principle.
It took over 20 years for the patent on the
principle
of dry photocopying, by Chester Carlson in 1938, to result in the Xerox 914 copier introduced in 1959.
This idea became the founding
principle
for my work and grew into an organization that brought a new approach to ocean conservation by working to rebuild fisheries with coastal communities.
Maybe they also follow the same
principle.
It's a matter of
principle.
They were an NGO that was founded with the
principle
of "sue the bastards."
It's hard to understand, so I made a little video, because I wanted kids to understand that the
principle
of vacuum saves the day and that just a gentle breeze helps everything go where it is supposed to.
The thing to remember is that they're all grounded in one guiding
principle.
Here are two examples of this
principle.
That child already, at four, understood the most important
principle
for success, which is the ability to delay gratification.
They are teaching these kids exactly this
principle.
And we need to learn that
principle
here in the States, because we have a big debt.
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