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The imperial papacy is a fairly recent phenomenon, with the key precept of papal infallibility dating back only to the First Vatican Council of 1870.

Sharing of research data and materials that are commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings with members of the University community, external collaborators, and others for legitimate purposes, is a key precept of the University.

A key precept of the program's philosophy is to eliminate passivity in student mentoring; students are deliberately groomed to successfully transition into the PhD program through active involvement in research experiences with future PhD advisers, coursework that demonstrates competency in core PhD subject areas, and frequent interactions with joint mentoring committees.

It also sits awkwardly, I feel, with a key precept of multiculturalism, namely the recognition, valorization and support of diversity.

Her act may not wear well over time, but, for now, she has mastered a key precept of the entertainment biz: Be the one people talk about after the show.

Despite the flurry of activity, he's rarely more than a few sentences away from talking about "being in the moment," a key precept of the 12-step recovery program he's followed since his drug and alcohol consumption threatened to derail his career in the early 2000s.

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This essay argues that a distinctive set of modern business practices and an incipient public policy architecture embody key precepts of Dewey's political theory.

Despite Trump's decidedly patchy record of religious observation and his much more detailed record of violating key precepts of conservative Christian thought, Trump was the overwhelming choice of white evangelical voters in the 2016 election.

Cooper, who adheres closely to the key precepts of the Jackson Hole Group, had been working on legislation in this area for a couple of years (an earlier version of his bill was introduced in the last Congress, in 1992), and likes to refer to his bill — which he introduced in the House, and which was introduced in the Senate by John Breaux, of Louisiana — as "Clinton Lite".

Three years ago, the Court in a 5-4 vote maintained the key precepts of the law which at the time was little more than a legal concept.

— privatization — had become a central precept of the conservative movement.

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