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Turkey assigned the task to itself under a principle he called "proactive and pre-emptive peace diplomacy".
The writer and broadcaster Ziauddin Sardar disagreed with Mr Hutton's plea for fearless debate under a principle of mutual accountability.
Perhaps that's why Romney's forays into foreign policy thus far have been organized under a principle that can only be described as the Not-Obama Doctrine.
Her parents reared Andrea and her brother, Peter, under a principle the children heartily supported: "If the weather's good, you ski; if it's bad, you go to school".
It operated under a principle called blowback, in which the spent cartridge case, blown backward out of the chamber by the gases generated by the firing of the round, forced the bolt back against a spring and tripped the mechanism that ejected the case from the gun.
Zhu generalized the organic understanding of li and qi implied in Zhou Dunyi's Explanation under a principle of complementarity, inspired by Cheng Hao's observation that all things have their complement (discussed in the next section).
On the other hand, it is less clear whether health counts as an equilisandum under a principle of equality of 'resources.' If it were counted, health would be equalized as a means to some further goal or condition, but not as a goal in itself.
Despite the multiplication of sciences in the period, the ideal remains to comprehend the diversity of our scientific knowledge as a unified system of science; however, this ideal of unity is generally taken as regulative, as an ideal to emerge in the ever-receding end-state of science, rather than as enforced from the beginning by regimenting science under a priori principles.
In many applications, one assumes that the system under consideration is governed by a principle of causality, that is, the future states of the system are independent of the past states and are determined solely by the present.
Obviously, it does not trumpet the indivisible Internet as a principle required under international norms, though it makes obeisance to freedom of expression.
It has been argued that Enron might have found it harder to get away with its shenanigans under a principles-based system, since many of the company's gambits, while following U.S. accounting rules, nonetheless violated fundamentals of financial reporting.
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