Sentence examples for principles would have to from inspiring English sources

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The principles would have to start with solidarity – for those who are poor, for those who are fighting for justice, for people in times of humanitarian need.

In this case, it would be relevant to see if the logic under investigation is the least extension of its factors, or if additional bridge principles would have to be added.

Suppose also that no action can be both overall wrong and overall right, and that it is possible for an action to be of both types, A and B. Things are all right so far, but if there were an action of both types, one or other of the principles would have to have abandoned.

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Should freed slaves become the equals of white men? "The feelings of 'the great mass of white people' would not admit of this," Bickel described Lincoln as thinking, "and hence here also principle would have to yield to necessity".

Rather, the principle would have to bear a relation at least of consistency with some norm in the original set.

The chess player would be thrown back onto fundamental principles; one would have to do more of the hard design work in real time.

If he is going to be true to his own principles, Osborne would have to raise taxes or cut spending to put the public finances back on track.

He went on: "One of the big points he made was on consumer protection, and that there were certain principles that would have to be present to be acceptable to the administration".

Under this tax plan, Citi and BofA would have the same amount of money now, and more money in the future, but under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles they would have to report a huge loss anyway.

In answer to such a possibility, I would like to examine the implications of John Paul's account of the artist and to set forth the principles that would have to be true if art and the beautiful were to play a meaningful role in the New Evangelization.

Quantum principles, therefore, would have to have direct relevance to the stability of biological order, where, in manifest contrast with thermodynamic systems, 'incredibly small groups of atoms, much too small to display exact statistical laws, do play a dominating role in the very orderly and lawful events within a living organism' [ 20].

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