Sentence examples for admitted principles from inspiring English sources

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The decree (in Russian) apparently says, "Military men, who are foreign citizens, can participate in carrying out the tasks during military situations, and also during armed conflicts, in accordance with admitted principles and norms of international law, international treaties of the Russian Federation, and the Russian legislation".

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Other countries have admitted the principle.

Whereas the priestly Sadducees taught that the written Torah was the only source of revelation, the Pharisees admitted the principle of evolution in the Law: men must use their reason in interpreting the Torah and applying it to contemporary problems.

Delanoë, even his enemies admit, has principles, but dislikes demagoguery and excessive idealism.

The Conservative party admitted that the "principles of engagement" were drawn up in recent days.

A Conservative spokesman admitted that the principles had been written in recent days, though he insisted they reflected the terms of Crosby's verbal agreement with the party when he started to advise Cameron last November.

According to the second approach, in addition to the adherence to intuitionistic logic we also introduce restrictions on the set-theoretic principles admitted, as far as the resulting system complies with the constructive mathematical practice.

At the same time, the miners, while remaining behind the strike, do not want violence either — they simply want a wage increase which even the government admits in principle is justified.

For Habermas, reasonable political discourse must at least begin with the supposition that legal questions admit in principle of single right answers (1996c, 1491 95), or at least a set of discursively valid answers on which a fair compromise, acceptable to all parties, is possible.

Critically ill patients were admitted under the principle of 'first come, first served'.

The way of true science, he claims, shows that "the first step in the study of Nature should be sense observation, no general principles being admitted which are not derived by induction therefrom" (Dingle 1937, p. 784).

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