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It may help to know that he does this because he is interested in picking out the fundamental principles which lie at the basis of all normativity, not just a portion thereof.
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6) The EU has set up common values for all tis member countries, so did the internally consistent basic legal systems and other principles, which lay a foundation for peaceful development.
The proposed new crime will undermine that principle, which lies at the heart of the rule of law.
The "employment of all indigenous agency," he announces, is that "great principle which lies at the basis of all successful propagation of the Gospel" (437).
He developed the spiral-sector focusing principle, which lies at the heart of many spiral ridge cyclotrons that are now in operation around the world.
This theory can be rejected in principle by datasets which lie in a cloud without sharp vertices, and hence do not fall into well-defined polygons.
1247 19855) where it was held that the right of parents to the care, custody and nurture of their children is of such character that it cannot be denied without violating those fundamental principles of liberty and justice which lie at the base of all our civil and political institutions and such a right is a fundamental right.
Furthermore, this right is fundamental concerning the actions of married people because "it is such a character that it cannot be denied without violating those fundamental principles of liberty and justice which lie at the base of our civil and political institutions".
While this decision rejected an expanded reach of the Due Process Clause, the Court stated that the Clause did protect against state encroachment of "fundamental principles of liberty and justice which lie at the base of all our civil and political institutions".
France Jean-David Levitte Ambassador France is attached to the principle of collective security, which lies at the heart of the functioning of our organization and the international order.
The Dutch mathematician L.E.J. Brouwer (1881 1966) in the early 20th century had the fundamental insight that such nonconstructive arguments will be avoided if one abandons a principle of classical logic which lies behind De Morgan's laws.
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