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"The sports world seems to think it's an island where everyone who lands on it is playing 'Survivor' and that real-world principles don't or shouldn't apply," he said.

In the real world, from the principle of ecosystem balance and saving resources, we only need to control the prey under the economic threshold level, and not to eradicate the prey totally.

The principle that torture is wrong and everyone deserves a modicum of human rights is easy to recite from behind a computer screen when the stakes are nil but in the real world, when applying this principle uniformly requires blunting the emotionally-driven instinct to retaliate against perceived enemies, politicians who are against "torture" in the abstract inevitably waver.

The principle that torture is wrong and everyone is entitled to a modicum of human rights is easy to recite from behind a computer screen when the stakes are nil but in the real world, when applying this principle uniformly requires blunting the emotionally driven instinct to retaliate against perceived enemies, politicians who are against "torture" in the abstract inevitably waver.

Future developments within the ethics of global health research undertaken in resource poor settings will most likely benefit from further reflection on the broader ethical principles and from consideration of the practical realities of implementing these principles in real world context.

Even though competition policy is not enforced that cleanly in the real world, at least the basic principles are reasonable.

Further developments in global research ethics require more reflection, paying attention to the practical realities of implementing the ethical principles in real world context.

Taking these considerations into account, purely normative, theoretical research on ideal premises (i.e. simplified, limited premises that basically allow for discussion and justification of principles, not real world actions) cannot be characterised as being translational in its own right.

Second, philosophical models of scientific theories also make it possible to discuss how theories relate to the real world (for instance via bridge principles); and a discussion of how the TOL as a hypothesis/theory does indeed relate to nature could indeed extend the argument of the paper, even if the authors purposefully restrain their arguments to non-ontological matters.

Women are less likely to follow principle for its own sake and are more likely to test principles by their real world consequences.

Pamela DeLargy writes that while leaders at the world humanitarian summit pledged their commitment to humanitarian principles, in the real world: "deterrence, not assistance, has been the primary goal of politicians across the continent.

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