Sentence examples for principles attached to from inspiring English sources

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O'Neill prefers Kant's conception of reason as practical and available to be used by humans, rather than as principles attached to every human being.

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A diagnostic algorithm following these principles is attached to the diagnostic module of the HARDSHIP questionnaire (see page 21), which is published alongside these recommendations [29].

14 To the sociologist Charles Bosk, their main contribution was 'the provision of context, the gentle insistence that principles are attached to persons, and the constant reminder that those persons have interests, a history and a culture'.

This could in principle be attached to a drive-shaft in order to power a piece of machinery.Whether the Hussain engine will get off the benchtop and into the motor car remains to be seen.

A final way of thinking about imagination treats imagined as a "decoupling" or "facsimile" or "counterpart" operator (cf. Leslie 1987; Goldman 2000; Budd 1989) that can, in principle, be attached to any (mental) state.

They are brighter and more photostable than fluorescent proteins (Dempsey et al. 2011; Shaner et al. 2005; Giepmans et al. 2006), ~100 times smaller in volume, and they can in principle be attached to any residue position in the protein, as long as the activity of the protein is preserved.

But both the use of and the foundation of these principles are inherently attached to our concept of what "is" or should be right and wrong.

GEORGE MCGOVERN, the former Democratic presidential candidate who has died aged 90, is remembered as a man disastrously attached to principle.

Finally, at the third stage, as individuals come to realize how the institutions regulated by the principles of justice promote their good and the good of their fellow citizens, they become attached to these principles and develop a desire to apply and to act in accordance with them.

The same principles also attach to the "staff ride" for those on the higher command course, which requires participants to outline their battlefield research in situ.

As one American missionary in Shanghai put it at the time, "Americans are too firmly attached to the principles on which their government was founded and has flourished to refuse sympathy for a heroic people battling against foreign thralldom".

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