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"Through Bo's case, a principle was upheld - no matter how high the position a party member holds and how influential he is, he will be held responsible and face severe punishment for violating party disciplines and laws," wrote the state news agency Xinhua.
Aggregate measures of hospitalisation and death attributable to risky/high-risk drinking at an LGA level were developed by first extracting cases with a principle or external cause diagnosis indicating the cause of ill-health or death was wholly attributable to alcohol.
Submission of external cause of injury codes (E codes) are required by state regulation on all cases with a principle diagnosis of injury or poisoning, ensuring high quality data for state injury surveillance.
The Festo case addresses a principle of the American patent system known as the doctrine of equivalents.
This consideration of the reversible case allows a principle understanding of fuel cell operation.
But it is apparent from the background of this legal clash (pertinent small print, if you will) that the case implicates a principle that transcends the immediate abortion controversy, one central to the rule of law -- namely, the truth and integrity of judicial decision-making.
Therefore, it has also been acknowledged for decades now in medical education, that as human performances are very much content or case specific, a principle known as the 'content specificity' of performances, it is of utmost importance to sample performance across a sufficient number of cases or patients or subjects for reliable performance scores [ 15].
The case-by-case principle should be rigidly followed in assessing the environmental impacts of transgene escape in rice.
Mr Hauss hopes the case can "establish a principle that governments can't use a hammer when it should be using a scalpel".
Robins frames his argument in terms of a dilemma: either the principle of fairness is sufficiently strong to generate promissory obligations, in which case it is a principle of tacit consent, and thus the appeal is circular, or the principle of fairness is weak enough to avoid circularity, and thus too weak to ground promissory obligations.
This latter requirement was based on the desire to avoid cases of dual citizenship, a principle that has been reflected in international law throughout most of the 20th century (Hailbronner, 2006).
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