And that is a principle that has been asserted by administrations going back 30 years.
His success also speaks to a principle I love: not every entrepreneur is a founder.
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But instead, she decided that there was a principle at stake, something worth fighting for.
Yet we firmly believe that a free press is a principle worth fighting for.
It is a principle of jurisprudence that a general and public need brings the status of necessity.
Google may choose to take some of these suits to trial in order to clarify a principle.
It's not a -- it's a principle that should guide a tax reform -- overall tax reform structure.
If the Microsoft and Coke cases establish that as a principle, celebrate by cracking open the fizzy stuff.
And that is a principle that I think is going to be very important for us to sustain.
And as you know, that has long been a principle that he supports.
One is the fixity of human nature, a principle dear to traditional conservatism.
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The concept behind the engine derives in part from a principle outlined by Robert Stirling in 19th century Scotland.
Taking a principle-based approach to working through the politics with your allies helps to elevate things beyond the personal.
For many, then, it was about a principle rather than about a man.
Solidarity - a vital principle then and just as vital a principle now.
So, a Category 4 or 5 hurricane making a direct hit on Miami would trigger a principle loss for investors.
The devolution of power from Westminster to other parts of the Union is a principle, and not simply a political expedient.
We have been quite clear that obviously this is not about the -- the principle, first of all, is a principle.
Only in the House of Commons can MPs declare their support for, or opposition to, a principle in a formal vote.
Just like the Buffett rule is a principle that would inform tax reform, and we certainly hope tax reform goes forward.
And concern whether loyalty was a principle that counted in Washington was not confined to the Middle East, but extended globally.
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Unlike Gladstone, Peel or Disraeli, Salisbury neither founded a movement, inspired a doctrine, fought for a principle, nor left behind disciples.
After all, sports organizations tend to get a lot of work for free, often using barter as a principle means of payment.
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This lawsuit takes one particular foolish pleasure, smoking, and then applies a principle and a penalty that could apply to any other.
The right of ownership is a principle in democracy, the right of speech is a principle in democracy, and this is my land.
But whether one agrees or disagrees with the religious precepts that guide Yad L'Achim's actions, the fact is they are not saving a principle.
"It's hard to tell in advance what effect a principle will have, " says the FASB's scholarly vice chairman, Robert Sprouse, a former Stanford University professor.
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He says the Supreme Court ruling doesn't provide a principle or a theory to help judges or lawmakers figure out what's constitutional and what's not.
As a lawyer, as an American, and as an African-American, it is a principle in which I believe to the very core of my being.
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With a toy, he said, you could easily demonstrate a principle.
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