Sentence examples for driven by the principles from inspiring English sources

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Most work is driven by the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy which aims to modify dysfunctional thinking by changing patterns of behaviour and teaching the offender to avoid the early signs of temptation and trouble.

The design and implementation of the clinical interface for SUH was driven by the principles of the PCMH model to improve patient-centered care and outcomes through the use of an e-health technology accessible by practice care teams.

This strategy selectively includes those activities which: explicitly refer to, and are driven by, the principles of the Code; are deliberately framed within the process of overall execution of responsible fisheries (as opposed to fragmented actions taken in isolation of this context); and specifically address recognized weak links in the execution of responsible fisheries as outlined in the Code.

As already mentioned, due to the cortical recruitment of lexical-semantic networks it has been demonstrated that primary auditory processing is driven by the principles of neural efficiency, whereas the activity of the MTG shows a different activation pattern which cannot be explained using this line of argumentation.

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The European project had always been driven by the principle of "ever-closer union".

Many restaurants give lip service to eating locally and seasonally, but 18 Bay is driven by the principle.

On taking the job, he declared – presumably on the basis that the UK has dedicated childbirth charities to spare – that he is now "driven by the principle that no family should be left behind".

The works of [17, 18] are driven by the principle learning with minimum volume.

This deformation and elasticity behaviors are very similar to polymer chains as the flexibility of a polymer chain is generated by the rotation of the backbone bonds and the elasticity is driven by the principle of entropy increase.

He and his government had many policies that were not driven by the principle that "nations don't have friends, but only interests".

Historically, cancer therapeutic development has largely been driven by the principle of "oncogene addiction" – that cancer cells require increased activity of selected oncogenes and therefore tumor ablation can be achieved by inhibition of these oncogenes [7].

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