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are tenets
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An opinion, belief, or principle that is held as absolute truth by someone or especially an organization.
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Physical tenets are tenets, or theses, in the fields of natural philosophy in the largest sense, ranging from the principles, via cosmology, astronomy and meteorology etc., to human psychology (including philosophy of mind), biology, and even nosology or the theory of diseases.
Prayers for wisdom and compassion are tenets of all major faith traditions.
After detailing ways their farmers engage in positive practices, the organization's statement concluded, "All of these are tenets of sustainable farming and it is a shame that conventional farmers are not being recognized for their significant efforts in this arena".
There are tenets of the folklore that you hold onto for sure, but the inspiration is different, and the sensibility of it, and the approach to the film making is completely different".
A fellow conference panelist a few years back posited that the experience of exile and the right to return home are tenets that unite us as marginalized people in an era of global migration, increasingly militarized and contested borders, and full-out political and economic exploitation.
Early recognition of sick patients with a poor prognosis, and the rapid institution of appropriate therapy are tenets of good medical management across all specialties.
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Civility and respect for order -- nay, demand for order -- have always been tenets of conservatism.
The nurses were Tenet employees who could not get jobs after Memorial closed; they were financially devastated.
Among the hardest-hit health care stocks Thursday were Tenet Healthcare and Universal Health Services.
These are the tenets of our unhealthy academic culture.
They are the tenets of forward-looking policies.
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