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"Moral principles are universal and timeless," Kissinger writes.
"Would It Kill You to Stop Doing That?" at first seems bent on discovering whether any underlying principles are universal.
Most understand that these principles are universal though, and the bottom line is that they trump departmental procedures and custom every time.
Manners change from country to country, but the principles are universal and timeless.
(3) Although risk management principles are universal, managing risk is more than a numerical task or a structural matter; it involves values and culture.
Manners are how we do that". Etiquette, she says, is really a combination of certain principles (respect, honesty, consideration), while manners are "the tools we use to articulate those principles". Manners change from country to country, but the principles are universal and timeless.
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Though he occasionally blurs the distinction between the "extension of democracy" and its attempted export by force, his suggestion that Jefferson's principles were universal and "thus emphatically for export" is reasonable, and he never pushes this theme dogmatically.
And I thought this principle was universal.
It is unclear whether this principle is universal.
Since this principle is universal, it will be true for any other tissue types.
For example, mechanical force is nonspecific, which does not depend on the types of molecules, cells, and tissues involved, so the effect and design principle is universal.
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policy are universal
principles are shared
principles are worth
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principles are transcendent
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principles are solid
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principles are clear
principles are vital
principles are complementary
principles are simple
principles are hard
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