Once you start to apply this guiding principle, then a lot of Peel's seemingly baffling eclecticism begins to add up and make sense. |
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The gurus are objectifications of the teaching and guiding principle as it exists within each of us. |
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Your credo can guide you, but you cannot magically make it your mother's guiding principle as well. |
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The guiding principle for the Church in its mission is that it is concerned especially with people for their own sakes and for Christ's sake. |
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He believed that one's guiding principle should be moderation for in the extremes resided the vices of excess and deficiency. |
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The guiding principle for the selection of members of a court martial is that they should be officers who are not under the command of the higher authority. |
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Our guiding principle should be to leave behind parochial nationalism and dogmatism, and to promote mutually beneficial cooperation based on equality to enjoy prosperity. |
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The guiding principle of the cold war, mutually assured destruction, was to deter the use of nuclear weapons by either side. |
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The dignity of each and every individual is the fundamental guiding principle of international human rights law. |
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Corporate social responsibility is a guiding principle for Lavalpa, formed and sedimented during its more than 55 years of activities. |
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Using this therapeutic technique as my guiding principle, I want to talk about reframing how we think and talk about family. |
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A further guiding principle has been to establish clear and well-defined criteria that provide for predictability and equality before the law. |
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In the meantime, gradualism will remain the guiding principle, which means the distortions will persist. |
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Any modifications made to the current system would continue to support this guiding principle. |
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Good design does not simulate quality but expresses it: Scope adheres to this guiding principle of Siedle Design. |
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The guiding principle of the Minister of the Environment and DFO is that we should let nature take its course. |
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The guiding principle of the spirit and content of the Constitution was to make Europe more understandable, more efficient and more democratic. |
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A guiding principle was that it be flexible enough to meet requirements for reports at the national, provincial, territorial and local levels. |
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The guiding principle in these consultations is that the process should be as inclusive as possible. |
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The guiding principle shall be to apply fully the general rules adopted by the Commission as part of its administrative reform. |
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A guiding principle of any free society is voluntary association. |
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And so far, our guiding principle as a society seems to be that Internet access should be available whenever possible. |
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The guiding principle of the document was the opening-up of the transport market. |
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If the view is that transparency should be a guiding principle, filtering is deeply problematical. |
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Tipper maintains that, when used as a guiding principle, survival of the fittest has led us teetering towards the edge of moral bankruptcy. |
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A scroll or banner on which is inscribed a motto or guiding principle usually sits beneath the shield. |
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This should be seen as a guiding principle in further preparation for the entry into force of the decision. |
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The focusing or underlining of a particular dimension is not to be understood in the restrictive sense: the guiding principle is that of gradualness and continuity in a constant process of growth. |
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I urge the government to consider as a guiding principle the protection of society, to consider as the guiding principle what is best in the long term for society. |
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Our guiding principle, as always, will be to seek to maintain the delicate balance in our democratic society between the intrusive powers of CSIS and the rights and freedoms of Canadians. |
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The best interests of the child must also be a guiding principle for determining the priority of protection needs and the chronology of measures to be applied in respect of unaccompanied and separated children. |
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The guiding principle of our report will be good financial management. |
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This has to be a guiding principle for all economic policy choices to ensure that the decisions serve the long-term interests of European citizens and respect their rights as European citizens. |
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The statutory declaration includes as its number one guiding principle the need for practices that respect human individuality, dignity and integrity. |
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While the principle governing access to basic education is that it is a fundamental human right, the guiding principle regarding access to higher education is merit and the capacity to benefit from higher level studies. |
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And that's been a guiding principle in my life, trying to get to that truth, that is one single truth even though there may be several ways of getting to it. |
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Therefore, where any doubt exists as to scope, application or meaning of any aspect of this Code, the good faith of the member concerned must be the guiding principle. |
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The struggle for unions free of bureaucratic control is important for China's embattled working people, but defense of the workers state that issued out of the 1949 Revolution must be a guiding principle in this fight. |
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User-friendliness is a number 1 guiding principle, as is cooperation. |
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The main guiding principle is that the competent NCB takes the decision concerning the provision of ELA to an institution operating in its jurisdiction. |
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Unmistakability and consistency are key terms in the world of bulthaup. Unmoved by fast-moving fashions and superficial trends, bulthaup measures itself against the guiding principle of its own values. |
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It agreed that automaticity should be the guiding principle for inscription of Masterpieces onto the Representative List, even if certain details remain problematic. |
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But if free trade becomes the guiding principle, these goals will become nothing more than window dressing, and a handful of wealthy people will once again be the ones to benefit. |
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The guiding principle of DFO's Policy for the Management of Fish Habitat is that human activities should not result in a reduction of the productive capacity of aquatic habitat. |
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Disarmament will require trust, and this will be hard to achieve if national partisanship is the sole guiding principle in international politics. |
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The key guiding principle to be used, if imprisonment is to be reduced, is that of parsimony, that is, the imposition of imprisonment as sparingly as possible, both less often and for shorter periods. |
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The guiding principle is that development strategies must be nationally driven, backed by harmonized international assistance rather than a welter of individual interests. |
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The incorporation of equal opportunities into all policy areas, i.e. gender mainstreaming, has now been adopted as the guiding principle in a wide cross-section of EU policy areas. |
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Do no harm' is a guiding principle in many professional disciplines. Yet although development practitioners routinely intervene in other people's lives, this principle has not become one of the lodestars of development. |
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It is critical that the best interests of the child be the guiding principle of the monitoring and reporting mechanism, rising above all other considerations. |
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The Rome Statute system, with its guiding principle of complementarity, is nonetheless the central international component and constant reference point for other tribunals and courts. |
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The guiding principle to the division process was two-thirds to the Czech Republic, one third to Slovakia, based on the proportion of territory to population. |
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Those in the opposition who are unhappy that the Islamists dominate Parliament might regret this development, but its guiding principle seems eminently fair. |
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A guiding principle has to be applied to the nuclear issue: there is no continent that is now safe from the effects of a major conflict involving nuclear weapons. |
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Finally, I worry about the way in which the Council still uses this European perspective as a guiding principle only on a few occasions, and I would like to ask the Commission to look into this. |
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The objective of the departmental Policy for the Management of Fish Habitat is to achieve a net gain of fish habitat using the guiding principle of no net loss of habitat. |
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The term flexicurity' is often demonised, but in this report we have managed to overcome the negative connotations of what should be a guiding principle for employment policy in Europe. |
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Though argued from scripture, and hence logically consequent to sola scriptura, this is the guiding principle of the work of Luther and the later reformers. |
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Siefering said haimish became the guiding principle for NewBridge. |
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The guiding principle is an independent judicial system in which the Rule of Law, as opposed to Rule by Law, safeguards judicial courts from government intervention. |
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This guiding principle lies at the heart of a country's progress and The Government Summit revealed its alignment with this principle with commendable seamlessness. |
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