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Unfortunately the judicial authorities in the Islamic Republic have no respect for the rudimentary principles of human rights, the Constitution of the Islamic Republic, or even their own rules and regulations governing prisons.
Karzai was described in one cable from the US ambassador Karl Eikenberry as having an "inability to grasp the most rudimentary principles of state-building" and having a "deep-seated insecurity" as a leader.
He looked at me the way a mathematics teacher might look at a child who, despite heroic efforts by the teacher, seemed incapable of learning the most rudimentary principles of long division.
When there were next to no women in the business world, it was much easier to overlook the intrinsic male-ness of the failure to grasp the most rudimentary principles of economics which has led to the biggest financial crises of our time.
"Indeed his inability to grasp the most rudimentary principles of state-building and his deep seated insecurity as a leader combine to make any admission of fault unlikely, in turn confounding our best efforts to find in Karzai a responsible partner".
"Indeed, his inability to grasp the most rudimentary principles of state-building and his deep seated insecurity as a leader combine to make any admission of fault unlikely, in turn confounding our best efforts to find in Karzai a responsible partner".
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To make our suggestion less abstract, we considered a very rudimentary set of principles, based on two criteria often used in tiered pricing debates: GNI per capita and burden of disease [ 12]. (Obviously, more sophisticated set of principles could and probably should be developed and included in the Convention).
To achieve at the basic level on the National Assessment, high school seniors must demonstrate knowledge of very basic concepts about the earth, physical and life sciences, and show a rudimentary understanding of scientific principles.
"I define Perón as an opportunist with principles, principles that were rudimentary but clear, and guided him throughout his life," said José Nun, author of "Inquiries Into Some Meanings of Peronism" and director of the Institute of Advanced Social Studies at San Martín National University here.
Otherwise, pagan ethical principles tend to be somewhat rudimentary: the oft-repeated "An [as long as] Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will" derives from St Augustine (Dilige, et quod vis fac) via Rabelais and thence Crowley, and is obviously open to a wide variety of philosophical interpretations.
The generalized character of this brain and the great development of some parts which are reduced or rudimentary in higher mammals also aid in clarifying the general principles of forebrain morphology (Loo 1931)".
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