Sentence examples for principle of establishment from inspiring English sources

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As Judge Lagueux wrote, "The guiding principle of Establishment Clause jurisprudence has been government neutrality," and the prayer fails all tests of neutrality set by the Supreme Court.

With his suspicion of nonconformism he was a proponent of the principle of establishment – the maintenance of Anglicanism as the official state religion – and in 1886 he became secretary of the new Oxford Laymen's League for Defence of the National Church, to counter the threat of disestablishment proposed by politicians such as Joseph Chamberlain and Charles Dilke.

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So long as government agents are not compelling you to bow before it, pray to it, or put money in an offering box beside it, the Establishment Clause is not offended".Such an interpretation conflates the principle of non-establishment with that of religious free exercise protected in the next few words of the first amendment.

The principles for establishment of a theoretical model framework are as follows.

"Confronting the system and the principles of the establishment, resisting it and drawing a sword against it will have a harsh response," he said in the speech, which was broadcast live on state-run television.

Although most aspects of epigenetic inheritance are understood, somatic cells are considered to be relative static and the principles of methylation establishment in vegetative grown plants remain unclear [ 21, 46, 55- 57].

Seminal work of Raper showed similarity of principle in the establishment of the body plan in Dictyostelium and vertebrate development.

That indeed is why the governments of 13 out of the 15 Member States have accepted in principle the establishment of harmonized common rules.

A wide range of political opinion had always favoured in principle the establishment of unitary authorities.

Based on this universal finding the authors speculate that the developmental hourglass pattern might be a causal effect of a common organization principle during the establishment of complexity and is based on the underlying hierarchical network structure.

The cornerstone of the modern system was laid by the Elementary Education Act of 1870, which accepted the principle that the establishment of a system of elementary schools should be the responsibility of the state.

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