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What I actually said was "at news organisations the central organising principle is usually to produce something with social impact first ahead of utility or profit".
The war on terror is the central organising principle of his presidency.
Its manifesto contains lots of micro-initiatives and a central, organising theme.
In a sense, all restaurants are theme restaurants; they all have a central, organising idea.
More broadly our research talks to ongoing debates on the conceptual merit and practical utility of public benefit as a central organising principle for spatial planning.
This term, so loved by David Cameron, looked set to become the central organising principle for Labour's post-election political strategy.
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Occupy Central organised the referendum to pressure Beijing into granting Hong Kong a voting process that "abides by international standards for universal suffrage", according to Tai.
Occupy Central organised the vote for the public to decide which of three proposals - all of which involve allowing citizens to directly nominate candidates - to present to the Beijing government.
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In clinical practice, the differential diagnosis is central to organising diagnostic tests.
But so much did the threat of central-bank selling weigh on the gold price that 15 European central banks organised a "selling agreement" (more properly, cartel) to limit sales until next September.But central banks have long been adept at buying their gold high and selling it low.
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