Sentence examples for The precepts from inspiring English sources

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The precepts

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A rule or principle, especially one governing personal conduct.

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The precepts of economic individualism extended to rural life as well.

The precepts set forth in the Nuremberg Code are at the heart of the lawsuit.

The precepts are cynical and generally amoral, evidently dating from an age of lawlessness and treachery.

"The precepts of any one religion - any belief system - cannot, by force of their religious origins, sound any louder in the general law than the precepts of any other.

The precepts of natural law have to do precisely with the end.

The precepts of the natural law are also knowable by nature.

The precepts of the natural law are binding by nature: no beings could share our human nature yet fail to be bound by the precepts of the natural law.

The precepts of Narrative Exposure Therapy are described in detail in a manual [ 43].

Here, for the curious, are some of the precepts that guided me.

It is there that Osama received his first formal education in the precepts of violent jihad.

"Let's just build a film company around the precepts we've developed".

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