Sentence examples for are principles from inspiring English sources

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are principles

noun

A fundamental assumption or guiding belief.

  • We need some sort of principles to reason from.

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There are principles at stake, say Palestinians.

But there are principles and principles.

There are principles of common decency which do the same.

"They are principles of right reason and natural law".

These are principles Hinch dismisses as somehow tiresome and irrelevant.

"These are principles," said Representative Steve King, Republican of Iowa.

These are principles that Marcus carries through in his writing, as much as he dares.

Individual liberties and limited government are principles repeatedly mentioned by all types of Republicans.

These are principles and achievements which are not to be sniffed at.

"There are principles in rowing that are universally correct," Ms. Guerette said.

"Manners," Alford explains, "are principles, and etiquette is the specific acts of these principles".

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