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The best way to combat inflation is to stick to the basic tenets of sound investing.
Either you respect the basic tenets of civilised society, or you face the consequences.
The main tenets of his argument were radically opposed to current thinking at the time.
However, the inflationist governments and parties have not been ready to admit openly their endorsement of the tenets of the inflationists.
In the US, which never embraced the tenets of post-war social democracy anyway, the idea of a third way is even murkier than in Britain.
It wasn't until I got shipped out to the cold sandstone mansion that the tenets of religion were spooned into his unwilling thrapple.
All walks of life watched this Buddhist reincarnation espouse the basic tenets of Tibetan Buddhism.
He used the tenets of population biology, ordered by natural selection and biological fitness, to look at societal comportment.
Born in Dunfermline, Scotland, Carnegie was indoctrinated in the democratic, pacifistic tenets of his father, a Chartist radical.
One of the central tenets of a liberal agenda is to enshrine the principle of religious tolerance, and religious non-discrimination.
American rock and soul music and its instrumentation and stylistic tenets found purchase in trad Cambodian music in the wake of the Vietnam War.
A belief in the free market is one of the central tenets of this column, but blind belief in all circumstance leads us up blind alleys.
In doing so, he subjects central tenets of modern economics to trenchant criticism.
Essentially, the tenets of his harmolodic theory was the elimination of bar lines and a set harmonic progression.
One of the tenets in the chamber of commerce charter states that employees should be able to handle complaints.
The officiant should then appraise the boy and girl of the duties and obligations of conjugal life according to the Gurus tenets.
Ideas about storage architectures are obsoleting long held sacred tenets and myths about backup and archiving.
Sports lovers across the world can be forgiven if they have perceived the Games as a great burlesque of the tenets spelt out by Coubertin.
Why should one take on faith any tenets that haven't been verified by personal observation or experimentation?
In a 1943 letter to the New York Times, Gottlieb and Mark Rothko became the first to articulate the tenets of the new abstract art.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This simultaneity and concurrency are central tenets of imposing Shock and Awe.
These are the tenets of the ancient waldensian Church, with which, so far as they are known, those of the German mission agreed.
The privilege has been withdrawn as one perniciously against the tenets of the church.
How then, without a word of explanation, could Plato assign to them the refutation of their own tenets?
They insisted upon p. 139distinguishing between the tenets of Jansen and Calvinism.
The practices and tenets of the dunkers are similar to those of the Baptists.
The Sandemanians were super-Calvinists, and their tenets may be summarily defined.
Under the reign of Robert in 1007 several heretics were burned at Orleans for tenets which are represented as Manichean.
It was a house which typified the drearier tenets of its occupier with great exactness.
And what are the tenets of your spiritual faith, Mr. bindle?
After all, the primary tenets of that music resonate more honestly against the city's war-torn backdrop than pretty much anywhere else.
For a writer of his peculiar philosophic tenets, at all events, the world itself, in truth, must seem irretrievably old or even decadent.
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