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It is a point of principle that is at stake here for developing countries.
BBC: Doha climate talks: US faces dilemma over final text
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This is problematic for practical reasons, but also on a point of principle.
ECONOMIST: South Africa in black and white
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The DUP's Christopher Stalford has countered that the Union flag campaign was a pan unionist effort on a point of principle.
BBC: Why has so much heat been generated now over flags?
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And so long as Russia could be deemed democratic, the West had a point of principle to which it could cling.
ECONOMIST: Still most awkward partners
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Mr Lavrov added that this was a point of principle and that, in any case, President Assad has no intention of resigning.
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"Blatter doesn't want a war with Uefa or to anger the EU but this is a point of principle for him, " said one FIFA official.
BBC: Blatter steps up player veto plan
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The nature of the Russian objection was unclear, but an EU negotiator told me he believed the Russians were making a point of principle and did not expect further action.
BBC: Science & Environment
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In several countries, Europe's centre-right, still reeling from widespread electoral failure, faces a choice: hook up with the far right in order to grab back power, and thereby lend respectability to its ideas, or reject it outright on a point of principle but at the price of electoral defeat.
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So why is Chet Uber of Fort Pierce, FL the registered principle point of contact for a company in Omaha?
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But broadcasters say it's an important point of principle that they should not hand over their footage without a court order.
BBC: Cameron suggests banning suspects from social media
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Dr Hamish Meldrum, chair of the British Medical Association, said the current system is a mess and runs counter to the principle of an NHS that is free at the point of use.
BBC: Free prescription plans 'on hold'