Sentence examples for principles from which from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Milliken lived by ideas and principles from which he never wavered.

At a news conference last December, he said the most important criterion for picking a president is "whether or not somebody's got a sound set of principles from which they will not deviate as they make decisions".

Neither of these two books, though launched at the very height of the Brexit debate, and amid existential political crisis in Europe, attempts to provide answers – only principles from which answers might be derived.

But Chanel formulated a few simple and lucrative principles, from which she never wavered, that changed the way women wanted to dress, while Kawakubo, who reinvents the wheel — or tries to — every season, changed the way one thinks about what dress is.

It is important, however, to understand this particular failure of the idea of unified science, because when scientists (and others) often think about a "theory of everything," they are envisaging a set of principles from which explanations of all natural phenomena may be derived.

something much more complex and many-sided than he had previously had any idea of, and that its office was to supply, not a set of model institutions but principles from which the institutions suitable to any given circumstances might be deduced.

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While this might be a modest contribution in the wider context, it offers a bridgehead of principle from which progress can be made.

Traditional philosophy is interested exclusively in the universal, and it is monistic its aim is to discover one principle from which everything can be derived.

Liszt also invented the symphonic poem for orchestra and the method of "transformation of themes," by which one or two themes in different forms can provide the basis for an entire work a principle from which Wagner derived his system of so-called leitmotifs in his operas.

The government's uncertainty about reforming the public services stems, he argues, from the fact that it has no "framework of principle" from which to draw.The pussycat's clawsUntil the public has concluded that simply pumping large amounts of money into an unreformed NHS doesn't work, Mr Howard reckons there is little point in offering a detailed alternative.

Moreover he employs this property as the common principle from which the seven species of quantity can be derived (EP, ch. de quantitate, fol. 30ra).

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