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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all out principle" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or a combination of terms that may not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The all out principle of our strategy is to maximize efficiency in every aspect of our operations."
Alternatives: "full commitment principle" or "total engagement principle".
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As shown in our study, application of the widely used "one out – all out" principle (similar to fuzzy AND rule) could easily result in a fully negative overall evaluation for all objectives (Figure 1).
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But the attention is welcome, all the same.This week Mr Bush bravely laid out principles for reforming Social Security, America's 65-year-old public-pension system.
It lays out principles she has not deviated from since.
"He was becoming an attorney general who lays out principles".
The group issued a statement late Tuesday setting out principles designed "to avoid disorderly deleveraging in emerging Europe".
Such a code can set out principles and standards – with clear routes for suppliers to achieve those standards.
Busan aimed to build on conferences in Paris and Accra that set out principles on aid effectiveness.
In this, Łukasiewicz sets out principles governing implication and equivalence involving the third value.
There are regulatory guidelines that set out principles for consideration in meeting product quality specifications.
Knowles (2005) has set out principles associated with adult learning.
It is necessary to set out principles of protection which must always be complied with.
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