And yet, while the US applied this principle in Afghanistan and Iraq, it applied it only partially in Pakistan, and failed to apply it all in Iran, Syria, Lebanon and the Palestinian Authority.
Schwarzenegger applied this principle to everything he had to prepare for: bodybuilding, movies, and public speaking.
And in 1986, Congress applied that principle to electronic communications by setting limits on law enforcement access to Internet and wireless technologies.
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Last month the proprietor, now 85 and still running a stable of over 220 regional papers, applied the principle to his struggling South London Press, splitting it into seven more local editions focusing on individual boroughs.
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Two years ago Thailand was slapped down for suggesting that this principle be applied less rigidly.
He understood American power, in all its complexity, and believed that when it is applied with purpose and principle, it can tip the scales of history.
Might this principle be applied to certain New York restaurants?
That's the core principle as applied to this case.
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They may be taught the basics of interest rates as a mathematical principle, but applied economics is a topic often left until high school for study.
Instead, the court applied the long-standing principle that it is the origin of the claim, rather than the consequences to the taxpayer from a failure to defeat the claim, that drives whether a settlement payment is a deductible business expense.
So the principle is simply, as we look at tax reform, as we try to address all the different loopholes and subsidies and aspects of the tax code that benefit some at the expense of others, that principle should be applied.
The Progress Principle can and should be applied to marketing now.
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It would be disingenuous -- and potentially quite reckless -- to argue that such a sensible principle should not now be applied in order to avoid plunging the Nation into recession simply because the economy performed a fraction of a percent better than the congressionally mandated standard.
In principle, the method can be applied to any archaeological site, and several groups of researchers around the world are working on similar projects.
The Geneen machine ran on the principle that sound financial management could be applied successfully to any business, from rental cars to bakeries to insurance.
Here was a man who had refused, as if on principle, to swing at a bad pitch, and then applied that same steely resolve to his legal situation, at some cost to his dignity.
The paper believes the principle that "transparency is the best disinfectant" should now be applied to every public service.
Though that ruling applied to catalogs in the pre-Internet age, it established an important principle of cross-state tax accountability.
The UK and Sweden, while not opposed to the tax in principle, have both warned that it makes little sense unless it is applied globally, as investors will simply move their trading activity to a different country in order to avoid paying it.
She emphasized that in situ preservation is a logical procedure and a basic principle to deal with various risks at underwater sites whenever a scientific approach is not applied to interventions.
My legislation follows the principle of choice and allows individuals and businesses alike to opt into a 17% flat tax as applied to income.
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