One of the tenets in the chamber of commerce charter states that employees should be able to handle complaints. |
Certainly his woodworking echoed a number of its tenets on construction, such as simplicity, honesty, rectilinearity, and functionality. |
That fact does not mean all the basic tenets of ANY religion are correct or even remotely true. |
Before long, most neo-conservatives became quite comfortable with the economic and social tenets of mainstream, Reaganite conservatism. |
It has endorsed all of the fundamental tenets of the president's revisionist approach to foreign policy. |
The cell theory is one of the foundational tenets of biology and explains the relationship between cells and living things. |