Sentence examples for raise principles from inspiring English sources

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The official also said that American officials would not necessarily raise principles of freedom and democracy with foreign leaders in a public way because doing so might sometimes be counterproductive.

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Influenced by the feminist movement of the 1960s, Dr. Hyman sought to apply "consciousness raising" principles to Jewish traditions that, in her view, made women second-class members of their own cultural communities, said Martha Ackelsberg, a fellow Columbia graduate student and now a professor of government at Smith College.

The authors have raised powerful principles here – of trust, of proportion, of the most important elements in a child's education, of the respect that we need to maintain for a good society.

This did not stop the city of Berkeley, California from considering a petition drive to raise the principle that "every entity shall be identical to itself" to the status of statutory law, with violators ("any entity caught being unidentical to itself") being subject to a fine of up to one tenth of a cent, although the attempt was ultimately unsuccessful.

But Millennials, raised on principles of fairness and consensus decision making, will be particularly influenced by how the end game that decides the Democratic nomination plays out.

To works, however, of which the excellence is not absolute and definite, but gradual and comparative; to works not raised upon principles demonstrative and scientifick, but appealing wholly to observation and experience, no other test can be applied than length of duration and continuance of esteem.

Republican opposition appears to have more to do with fund-raising than principle.

In The World, William Archer wrote that he had enjoyed watching the play but found it to be empty of meaning, "What can a poor critic do with a play which raises no principle, whether of art or morals, creates its own canons and conventions, and is nothing but an absolutely wilful expression of an irrepressibly witty personality?" In The Speaker, A. B.

It also raises the principle of overload to achieve improvements in strength, power, and hypertrophy in response to resistance training.

An Evolutionary Path and a Kind of 'U Curve' Quoting Boserup (1965) and Homma (1992), Belcher et al. (2005) raised the principle of an evolutionary path of management intensity that increases with an increase in population density.

The United States undermines its credibility and weakens its own headline foreign policy initiatives, such as its CVE program, when it fails to raise human rights principles with key allies with poor human rights records like Egypt.

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