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How can one forget those lucidly formulated principles of a country's founding ideology when forced to shout it twice a week for almost a decade?
April 8, 1692 Pirano, Italy February 26 , 1770Padua, Italy Giuseppe Tartini, (born April 8 , 1692 Pirano, Istria, Republic of Venice [now Piran, Slovenia] died February 26 , 1770 Padua, Republic of Venice) Italian violinist, composer, and theorist who helped establish the modern style of violin bowing and formulated principles of musical ornamentation and harmony.
Journalism must fulfil them and abide by its own frequently formulated principles.
(Carnap and his followers (Carnap 1980, Niiniluoto 1988 and elsewhere) have formulated principles of "analogy by similarity" in inductive logic, but their project does not concern analogical reasoning as characterized here and will not be discussed further).
In addition, selective case studies from the literature, which show the applicability of the formulated principles and their relevance to practice, are discussed.
The paper concludes with some remarks regarding the benefits for companies and societies, in general, that occur as a result of the application of the formulated principles.
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