Carbon pricing has also lost much of its popularity as the principle and the politics have collided.
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The Wellcome wing is, however, unique in using the public's changing view of science as the organising principle for an entire museum.
It was not America's fault that Russia failed to develop an independent judiciary, opting for corruption as the organising principle of its political system.
Since patronage is no better than inheritance as the organising principle of a parliament, it would have been wrong, though it may have been tempting, to let this transitional chamber become permanent.
While studying for my course in Environmental Economics (at the nth moment and the night before my Environmental Policy exam, I might add) I came across what is commonly known as the Precautionary Principle.
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The BBC's environment analyst Roger Harrabin said chancellor George Osborne rejects the target and the coalition was seeking a compromise acceptable to the Lib Dems such as committing to the principle but leaving details until after the next election.
This works on the same principle as the old sequencer, but does things more efficiently.
All of these products work on the same principle as the TranCyte bioreactor, a 6-by-8-inch piece of plastic that opens like a purse.
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Kate McIver, of the Pain Research Institute at Liverpool University, said work done there on helping amputees create mental images of pain-free limbs - which operated on the same basic principle as the US research - had also proved effective.
He designed actual markets that used the matching principle, also known as the deferred acceptance algorithm, as a guiding principle.
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But I also know how markets work and that they have no equal as the core organizing principle for our society.
"Our voters stopped thinking of us as the party of principle because we lost our commitment to, and confidence in, our core principles, " he said.
The other, a hapless piece of pseudo-mythology called "Clash of the Titans, " was shot in two dimensions, then hastily bumped up by computer finaglings of such crudity as to establish the principle, or so we thought, that 3-D conversions were to be avoided at all box-office costs.
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His final thesis was meant to be a short film, but in true Emmerich style, Roland went one further and wrote a longer script, raised extra money to finance it and then watched as The Noah's Ark Principle opened the 1984 Berlin Film Festival.
Successive Czech governments, anxious not to be seen as placing any obstacles in the way of the country's path to EU membership, have defended foreign newspaper ownership as a manifestation of the principle of the free movement of capital.
As the House prosecutors have argued, the principle of 'Equal Justice Under Law' is at the very heart of our legal system.
The lack of any monetary rule to constrain the Fed and the lack of any convertibility principle, as existed under the classical gold standard, means the Fed has a monopoly on base money (currency held by the public plus reserves), the supply of which is determined by a small group of Fed officials who presume to be able to forecast the future.
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But I will just assure you as a principle that the way this administration has operated has been to closely lash up our posture and our intelligence and other security arrangements closely with the Israelis.
As a general principle, as you know, the President put forward a strategy on cyber security quite recently.
If the Microsoft and Coke cases establish that as a principle, celebrate by cracking open the fizzy stuff.
The conventional wisdom is now that the numbers probably line up to the Pareto Principle, more commonly know as the 80-20 rule where 80% of the content in any social network is created by only 20% of the users.
We observe pause on the macro and micro levels as a principle of life and leadership, a natural part of the continuum that catalyzes growth and transformation.
After a flurry of phone calls from Mr Dewar, Mr McAllion back-tracked only a little, saying that he was opposed to independence, but that he preferred to fight it as being against the interests of the Scots rather than as wrong in principle.
As the philosopher Roger Scruton, a critic of the principle, notes in his new book, Green Philosophy, the line tends to be wherever a bureaucrat thinks it should be.
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"The March 31 deadline is for the respective finance companies to identify and agree on their merger partner as well as to agree in principle on the terms and conditions, " he said.
But as to which principle has the higher moral claim, no simple rule provides an answer.
The scheme is based on the same principle as Dinorwig's First Hydro plant in Llanberis.
In principle, as the Meltzer report suggests, it might be more efficient just to spend the money directly.
She said the party was looking at wider changes based on the contributory principle as part of its policy review.
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