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What the governors have proposed — sizable government spending at a time when the federal deficit is growing ever bigger — is, in principle, something that some economists have criticized as financially irresponsible.

The key point for Kennedy appears to be reflected in his question, "Can you identify for us some limits on the commerce clause?" Kennedy seems to be seeking reassurance that there is a "limiting principle", something in the government's position that will prevent its interpretation of the commerce clause from being an unlimited grant of federal power.

It is, frankly, even more sophisticated music than Max's earlier works because its ambitions are greater: nothing less than a continuation and renewal of the rhetoric, emotion, and expressivity of the symphonic principle something your ears and your brain have got to be ready for.

Now, in principle something could exist in the space outside a subject's body, yet not exist independently of that subject's mind.

And Hitlerism is, once and for all and as a matter of principle, something that should never be evoked except with fear and trembling.

But avoiding credit cards on principle, something personal finance gurus like Dave Ramsey push hard, robs you of all their potential benefits.

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To keep from being dazzled, designers need steadier principles, something more lasting than each season's shifting hemline height.

Unterberger Wirt, a traditional Alpine hotel and restaurant, served delicious, dainty dishes made from local ingredients and cooked according to feng shui principles something I'd never heard of in connection with food.

It is what is possible when Britain is true to its principles, something never written down in a single document or constitution but which beats strong in the hearts of so many - a sense of fair play.

Suhrawardi, however, increases the number of active principles, something that Averroes denounced in Avicenna's Neoplatonic ontology.

They then have a two-tier opinion, based on their research: according to the law, something ought to happen; according to certain principles, something else ought to happen (and the law ought to be changed).

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