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It refers in principle to every aspect of the country's effort to combat corruption.
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The prime unmoved mover which is, in fact, the first caused Intelligence justifies the movement of the world, but refers in its turn to the Principle, which is absolutely First (McGinnis 2010a: 151; cf. Physics of "The Healing" IV, 15).
In terms of nanomaterials toxicity, three principles have been elucidated which are referred as transport principle, surface principle and materials principle.
4. Avicenna refers to the Principle in various ways, e.g., as First Principle, First Cause, the First, Pure Good (VIII, 6, 355, 11), First Good (IX, 3, 401, 6), the Necessary Existent; one occurrence (I, 1, 4, 16)—if one accepts Bertolacci's correction (Le cose divine, 114 refers to "the cause of the causes" and "the Principle of the principles".
"We have an unelected comptroller because of financial corruption, we have an unelected governor because of moral corruption, and an unelected senator who is a political chameleon with neither scruples nor principles," he said, referring, in order, to Thomas P. DiNapoli, Gov. David A. Paterson and Senator Gillibrand.
The definition the UN employs is quite a mouthful: The term rule of law refers to a principle of governance in which all persons, institutions and entities, public and private, including the state itself, are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced and independently adjudicated, and which are consistent with international human rights norms and standards.
"But these are basic principles that we all have to try to work on and improve," he added, referring in particular to the importance of a free media.
Success comes from a curated set of rules he refers to as Principles in his book of the same title.
Holik was referring to the principle enshrined in the N.H.L. rule book as Rule 25.2, which pertains to penalty shots, "The puck must be kept in motion toward the opponents' goal line".
Nor could Archimedes have secured a patent for his famous principle of flotation by claiming a process consisting of simply telling boat builders to refer to that principle in order to determine whether an object will float.
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