Sentence examples for advocated principles from inspiring English sources

The phrase "advocated principles" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing beliefs or values that someone supports or promotes.
Example: "The organization has always advocated principles of equality and justice in its mission statement."
Alternatives: "promoted values" or "supported ideals".

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From this standpoint, the universally advocated principles of replacement, reduction and refinement aim to address the ethical conflicts arising from the assumed inability of individual animals to consent to potentially harmful procedures, but such principles in fact reflect a lack of individual centrality.

Most importantly, the founders advocated principles that ultimately did lead to the bloody end of slavery in America and to greater freedom throughout the world.

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Stoic calm is a famously advocated principle by Stoics.

But in 1954 Labour's national executive proscribed Socialist Outlook, and expelled David and two Norwood colleagues (including the young Ted Knight) for advocating "principles … opposed to those of the Labour party".

She was a founder of the Friends of the Institute of Noetic Sciences and president of the BSW Foundation of New York, which researches and advocates principles of balance, spirit, wisdom, and the healing arts.

Far from being immoralistic, his moral theory is written in the same vein as those of Immanuel Kant (1724 1804) and John Stuart Mill (1806 1873), which advocate principles that are in general accord with Christian precepts.

But even more explicit in advocating principles of slow media is Monocle, a luxuriously bound and produced monthly by Tyler Brûlé, a journalist turned creative guru and, crossing Jane Jacobs with John Ruskin, an apostle of a 21st-century, globally aware aestheticism in everything from a cup of espresso to urban planning and airline uniforms.

Soviet artists known for advocating principles of abstraction either emigrated to the West, or like Malevich and Vladimir Tatlin, renounced their art of abstract plasticity to make the state-approved Social Realism for the remainder of their lives.

This daily newspaper, which advocated democratic principles and church-state separation, antagonized both the French ecclesiastical hierarchy and King Louis-Philippe's government.

The guidelines reported in literature have advocated the principles shown in Table 1 [2, 9, 19].

Ever since Plato, philosophers have considered the idea that stable true belief is better than unstable true belief, and epistemologists such as Sklar [1975] have advocated similar principles of "epistemic conservatism".

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