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Many thanks to Eileen O'Neill for suggesting various ways of interpreting the principle of contradiction, suggestions that helped clarify my thinking on this aspect of Du Châtelet's philosophy.

The Austrian example shows that interpreting the principle of free provider choice as unregulated access to all levels of care undermines several key features of a good health-care system: (i) Comprehensive care, meaning that all health problems in the population, with the exception of those too rarely encountered, should be dealt with in primary care, including the need of short-term referral.

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From the previous optimization procedure and the expression of each optimal beamforming vector, we can interpret the principle behind the optimal beamforming design for each scenario.

Temporal abstractions (TAs) are key to interpret the principle encoded within the data, but their usefulness depends on an efficient management of domain knowledge.

It interprets the principle of micro thermal analysis by relating its signals directly to established parameters of materials, such as thermal conductivity, specific heat etc.

Depending on how exactly 'reason' is interpreted, the principle, 'nothing is without a sufficient reason for why it is rather than not' may apply either to the realm of possibility or to the realm of actual reality.

Stocking (1983) noted that, by 1871, among anthropologists and sociologists at least, "evolution" was synonymous with progressive historical sequences, and Spencer interpreted the principle of natural selection as a progressivist phenomenon, in which the fittest were those who achieved a better "fit" to their surroundings and thus out-competed their rivals.

The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights also interprets the principle as imposing minimum core obligations to provide, at the least, minimum essential levels of each of the rights.

Monaco interprets the principle of non-discrimination on the grounds of national origin as "not necessarily implying an automatic obligation on the part of States to guarantee foreigners the same rights as their nationals", and reserves the right to set residence requirements on the rights to work, health, education, and social security.

The compromise would insert religion more deeply into the legislative and judicial process by elaborating new guidelines to interpret "the principles of Islamic law" that the old Constitution had recognized, at least nominally, as the main source of Egyptian legislation.

But different people will interpret the principles differently, which will lead to different design choices, some of which will be clearly better than others.

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