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It is being pursued by the Our Children's Trust charity and is based on a trust principle recognised in US law.
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These notions suggested that there might be dedicated complexes for mono- versus poly-ubiquitylation of PCNA, consisting of either Rad6 Rad18 alone or of all five components, according to models C and D. On the other hand, both Rad18 and Rad5 interact directly with PCNA and could, thus, in principle recognise their substrate independently (Hoege et al, 2002).
It now seems that they have relaxed their principles, recognising perhaps that there is a consensus against them.
As Farc and government negotiators began discussions on the issue of victims, the two sides issued a declaration of principles recognising the right to be recognised and to receive reparations, to know the truth and receive guarantees that such atrocities will never happen again.
17 Since then, OMERACT has formulated three principles recognising the essential role of patients in outcome research.
The Commission's policy is based on both conservation and sustainable use, principles recognising that peoples and states are the best protectors of their own wild fauna and flora.
What was missing from medicine's moral code was a fifth ethical principle now recognised as a central element of all professionalism, namely, 'unceasing movement towards new levels of performance' in a word, improvement.
It accepts that each country has its own traditional approach to business education... Equis is founded on the principle of recognising the strengths of different national systems".
To say that the notion of truth involved is potentially recognition-transcendent is to say that (G) may be true (or false) even though there is no guarantee that we will be able, in principle, to recognise that that is so.
One only has to look at the flailing Republican #nevertrump campaign, the loathesome squirming with which Paul Ryan grudgingly endorsed him, or read the National Review describing Trump as "impulsive, brutish, intemperate, megalomaniacal and lacking any foundation in principle" to recognise that Trump is probably more of a problem for the GOP themselves than for the Democrats.
In Europe, many of these principles were recognised in environmental policies at a relatively early date.
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