Sentence examples for alleged principle from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "alleged principle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a principle that is claimed or asserted but not yet proven or accepted as true.
Example: "The alleged principle of fairness in the decision-making process has been called into question by several critics."
Alternatives: "supposed principle" or "claimed principle".

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We were quite self-righteous about the alleged principle that "content" should not be free.

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Critics see a problem with this formulation in premise 8. Whereas behind premise 1 lies the ancient Parmenidean contention that out of nothing nothing comes, it is alleged that no principle directly connects finitude with causation.

U.C.F. officials accepted the resignation of Athletic Director Keith Tribble, who the N.C.A.A. alleges "violated principles of ethical conduct" by providing false or misleading information to the N.C.A.A.

While the first two sections of this work undertake revisions of Wolff's principles of non-contradiction and sufficient reason, the third section argues for two substantive principles that are alleged to follow from the principle of sufficient (or rather, following Crusius, determining) reason, namely the principles of succession and coexistence.

"We feel that the government is wrong on both the facts alleged and the principles at stake in such a prosecution".

Objects it is alleged provide the 'active principle' of change and causation.

The specific relationship between introduction and elimination rules as formulated in an inversion principle excludes alleged inferential definitions such as that of the connective tonk, which combines an introduction rule for disjunction with an elimination rule for conjunction, and which has given rise to a still ongoing debate on the format of inferential definitions (see Humberstone, 2010).

This brass band of clarion calls for Rumsfeld's resignation or dismissal has occasioned a certain amount of hand-wringing about alleged threats to the constitutional principle of civilian control of the military.

Moreover, the majority of critics who have assented to these principles are not formalists: they have acknowledged and even insisted on the great importance of form in works of art, but they have not alleged, as formalists do, that these principles constitute the sole criteria of excellence in works of art.

In the deposition articles, the king was alleged to have cited the Roman legal principle that "the laws were in his mouth…or alternatively in his breast".

The allegation of apostasy made by Shaheen bin Ali Abu Mismar, who is alleged to have had a personal dispute with the poet, was not corroborated by other evidence, which goes against the principles of sharia law, he argued.

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