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At the same time, it continues to embrace principles of legal reasoning, a safeguard against going into considerations reaching beyond the legal system.
After all, the two treaties, which China has signed but not ratified, would in theory require China to embrace principles that could upend Communist rule: freedom of association, the right to free labor unions, protection from arbitrary arrest, freedom of religion, and more.
Their opposition to Bush has made liberals embrace principles -- such as the notion that the United States must never fight without U.N. approval except in self-defense -- to which the Clinton administration never adhered (see Operation Desert Fox in 1998, or the Kosovo campaign in 1999).
To "team" well, employees and organizations must embrace principles of project management such as scoping out the project, structuring the group, and sorting tasks by level of interdependence and of team leadership, such as emphasizing purpose, building psychological safety, and embracing failure and conflict.
But somewhere between those clunky '90s home computers and today, digital innovation began to embrace principles of minimalism in design, form and function.
If the Muslim world expects to advance in pluralism and tolerance, we must embrace principles over prejudice.
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The Europeans want to develop all-embracing principles of this sort, not detailed rules, though even broad-brush stuff may prove too much for other countries to bear.
There is a great deal of talk about embracing "principles of responsible management", such as "sustainability" and "inclusiveness".This makes some sense.
Most Hindus believe in brahman, an uncreated, eternal, infinite, transcendent, and all-embracing principle.
A new cascading and embracing principle of devolution and nationalism is again surely well overdue.
This balancing act has marked many of his most significant campaign promises and policy decisions; Obama embraces principle up to the point where it's pretty clear that pragmatism is the more logical choice.
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