Sentence examples for immediate principle from inspiring English sources

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The immediate principle is that the student, Smith, must be protected so that he has a fair opportunity to launch his career; he must be encouraged, perhaps by Montgomery stipulating that he be the first author on the publication of these exciting results.

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Bertholot's doctoral dissertation (1854) was entitled "The Combinations of Glycerin with Acids and the Synthesis of Immediate Principles of Animal Fats".

He tended to talk globally but act locally, in this case choosing the real and immediate socialist principle of protecting workers over blocking the making of weapons to fight leftists abroad.

On the other hand, Descartes defines motion "in the strict sense of the term", as the relative change of position of a body relative to those bodies with which it is immediate contact (Principles 2.25).

The above threat outline helps define two immediate important design principles: the obfuscation of data in both content and presence, as well as limiting the GenePING server's capabilities to reduce the number potential attacks.

While there is room for debate over principles, immediate and significant challenges remain in the practical scale-up of interventions and in the measurement of impact on equity for specific diseases [ 51, 52].

Like most of the abolitionists he recruited, Garrison was a convert from the American Colonization Society, which advocated the return of free blacks to Africa, to the principle of "immediate emancipation," borrowed from Elizabeth Heyrick and other English abolitionists.

During development, stem cells acquire their ultimate phenotype in response to inductive signals present in their immediate environment, and in principle, it is possible to create cell culture conditions that would result in widespread differentiation of the desired cell type.

As aforementioned, the basic principle is immediate removal of the displaced implant.

This has immediate implications for the Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles which, expressed crudely, insists that two things which are indiscernible, must be, in fact, identical.

At a February meeting in Bermuda, researchers from the world's major sequencing centers strongly objected to the German policy, which they said violates the principle of immediate data release endorsed the year before by all participants, including Germany.

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