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Transparency and effective tax co-operation must be shared principles applied by all.

Instead, he incorrectly equates satisfying the Madoff claims under SIPA with principles applied by courts in cases involving Ponzi schemes.

But, she says: "The fair trade principles applied by People Tree have created economic stability for Swallows, allowing it to become an independent organisation.

The security of applications for smart cards and the design principles applied by the developers to meet these security needs are of fundamental importance.

In the same vein, ethics encounters values unregulated by law (Jones, 2008; Riss, 2008 as quoted in Regmi, 2011), but related to legal principles applied by the courts which derive from ethical norms.

In the structure of the Mohist theory, however, they are conceptualized not as universal principles, applied by deductive reasoning, but as models or exemplars, applied by pattern recognition and analogical reasoning, against which we compare social practices or individual conduct to determine what is shi (right) and fei (wrong).

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However, something called the "parity principle" applies by which welfare benefits have always mirrored those paid in the rest of the UK.

Principles applied and standards introduced by the new international regime of intellectual property rights established under the International Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) and the European patent law.

The model involves six equations obtained from conservation principles applied to each phase, completed by a seventh equation for the evolution of the volume fraction.

Early definitions for adequacy were given by Soulé (1986), Margules & Stein (1989) and Nicholls & Margules (1993), with key principles applied in conservation planning already by the early 1990s.

This sounds more suspicious of the difference between the sound principles of a wider belief system and the potential for corruption or abuse in the way those principles are applied by the people who act in its name – which might be considered somewhat ironic, coming from the head of the Catholic church.

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