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No; it avers that the principle of doing so is "broadly accepted as both normal and useful".
In pursuing the principle of noninterference, we are eroding the principle of doing anything we please without being blasted away by jittery agents of the state.
Dr Barnett says: "There is a tension between the Hippocratic principle of doing the best for your patient and the health economics, where costs have to be constrained.
So the deal between China and Vietnam on the South China Sea working group seems to be an example of Vietnam living up to its principle of doing two things simultaneously: standing up to China and getting along with China.
It's all good and well to claim that doctors should work for the principle of doing good, but are you suggesting we shouldn't be remunerated for our compassion and hard work?
And it is not many years since a French diplomat confessed in my hearing that, when in doubt, the view at the Quai d'Orsay was that French diplomacy should always be guided by the default principle of doing down the British.
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There again, all too much of the Commons' activity operates on the principle of do as I say, not as I do.
"For the United States to tell us in the UK that we must surrender control of so much of our democracy is a breathtaking example of the principle of do as I say, not as I do.
ICTs should follow the principle of do no harm.
Protection against these risks should be mainstreamed into considerations about the inclusion of technology to follow the principle of do no harm.
The precautionary principle of do no harm is clearly not operative here.
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