Sentence examples for principle of separating from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, the principle of separating ownership of track and operations has been successfully tried abroad.

That general prohibition on banks' equity investments reflects the longstanding principle of separating banking from commerce, which early Americans brought here from Britain.

He abandoned the old principle of separating civil from military powers, placing both in the hands of the generals, or exarchs, located, respectively, at Carthage and Ravenna.

Especially on the Witwatersrand, the young administrators tackled town planning, public transport, housing, and sanitation, and in each of these spheres a new urban geography proceeded from the principle of separating white and black workers.

Professor Xile Hu, director of the Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Catalysis at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, said: "This work provides an important demonstration of the principle of separating hydrogen and oxygen production in electrolysis and is very original.

A judge ruled Monday that the Encinitas Union School District can teach yoga, siding with administrators who argued that the practice was a secular way to promote strength, flexibility and balance and rejecting pleas of some parents who said the classes were inherently religious and violated the constitutional principle of separating church and state.

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We have opted to perform wavelet analysis of CHAMP FGM measurements without a priori processing of the data using field models, since the wavelet transform should in principle be capable of separating the various field source contributions.

Victorian novels always end with a reassertion of the principle of Separate Spheres.

Whatever the reason — art, greed, indifference, ignorance, prejudice — American movies remain defined by the principle of separate and unequal.

Rehnquist's memorandum strongly supported the stance taken by the court in 1896, that established the principle of "separate but equal" facilities for whites and blacks.

When Brown v. Board of Education was argued almost 60 years ago, two of the great American lawyers squared off, Thurgood Marshall for the winning side of desegregation and the renowned Wall Street lawyer John Davis for the principle of separate but equal.

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