Sentence examples for was principles from inspiring English sources

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was principles

noun

A fundamental assumption or guiding belief.

  • We need some sort of principles to reason from.

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His magnum opus was Principles of Physical Geology, first published in 1944, in which he proposed the idea that slow moving convection currents in the Earth's mantle created 'continental drift' as it was then called.

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"If it was principle, you killed them.

What mattered was principle.

The extraction method was principle factor analysis.

There are principles at stake, say Palestinians.

It's principles above personality".

But there are principles and principles.

These are principles of design.

They are principles.

"Principles are principles," Brat said.

These are principles of nature.

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