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The tenet
noun
An opinion, belief, or principle that is held as absolute truth by someone or especially an organization.
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The tenet behind our approach is different.
The tenet of Islamic principles is highlighted by the findings that interest rate is not a determining variable in explaining KMI-30's volatility.
The tenet of the model can be extended to haplotype a complicated trans-generational pedigree, founded with multiple original parents and involving individuals with different relatedness.
The tenet underlying the MET concept is that early activation and intervention by a suitably trained team improves outcome.
The tenet of EGDT is to optimize oxygen delivery, resolving the oxygen transport imbalance, in the hope of improving tissue perfusion.
Therefore, he said, Israel accepted the Tenet proposal.
Their rules include the tenet that no two buildings should look alike.
Fundamental for Shankara is the tenet that brahman is real and the world is unreal.
"I think that the tenet that healthy fetuses are sterile is insane," she said.
In the Tenet letter and in testimony to Congress, the C.I.A. took a less alarming view.
"We welcome a complete airing of this issue," said Mr. Anderson, the Tenet spokesman.
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