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The procedures for translating photographic data into maps are governed by the principles of photogrammetry and yield a degree of accuracy previously unattainable.
Moreover, all schools today, whether under local control or not, are governed by the principles of "open enrolment" and "local management" laid out in Baker's 1988 Education Reform Act.
So, all intuitions, whether pure or empirical, are "extensive magnitudes" that are governed by the principles of mathematics.
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In international law, unilateral secessions are governed by the principle of effectiveness.
It should be governed by the principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence, GHA adds.
His solution is that American courts should be governed by the principles of human rights exemplified in the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights.
In public banks the acquisition of samples is governed by the principles of altruism, autonomy, respect for person and confidentiality.
The report, titled Caveat Venditor, argues that auto-enrolment should be governed by the principle of seller not buyer beware.
Absolute necessity, he argued, is governed by the principle of contradiction.
It is governed by the principle of "counter-movements," which he believed was manifest already in biological phenomena in the cycle of life and death, nutrition and decay.
Yet we seem to be governed by the principle "no child left unprescribed".
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