Sentence examples for the correct principles from inspiring English sources

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But this will work only if the activist academy follows the correct principles to build effective campaigns.

As a result, "the opinion entertained by the labouring class, that the employment of machinery is frequently detrimental to their interests, is not founded on prejudice and error, but is conformable to the correct principles of political economy".

Rawls confines his theorizing to the political domain, and within this domain holds that the correct principles for each sub-domain depend on its agents and constraints.

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But in a private document, he considered all possible ways of applying torque to a wheel, and deduced the correct principle.

What the correct principle, or principles, of instrumental transmission are is controversial.

They hold that Naive Dominance (or, perhaps, Undominated Dominance) is the correct principle when the options are credence functions, even though it is not the correct principle when the options are actions.

But although the law is imperfect in this way, the legal principle still has some force because it is a near enough neighbour to the correct principle and it explains the existing cases.[19] A separate line of criticism centres on the fact that courts do not often articulate their use of analogies in terms of some 'principle' inherent in an earlier case.

Rawls continues: "Thus the correct principle is that which the members of any generation (and so all generations) would adopt as the one their generation is to follow and as the principle they would want preceding generations to have followed (and later generations to follow), no matter how far back (or forward) in time" (Rawls 1993, 274; Rawls 2001, 160).

So if they advocate some policy on the grounds that it conforms with what they take to be the correct principle of justice J, and the majority chooses a different policy on the grounds of an incompatible principle L, the democratic theory says that they ought to accept the policy that is grounded in L because only in this way do they accord the proper equal respect to their fellow citizens.

Rawls has no universal principle: "The correct regulative principle for anything," he says, "depends on the nature of that thing" (TJ, 29).

While the more frequent use of a misconception and the less frequent use of correct principles by beginner students may be intuitive, we were surprised by the greater improvement of advanced students on multiple-choice items after instruction (Fig. 3).

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