Sitting at a table on a busy mezzanine inside of Manhattan's Riverside Church, one of the orchestra's rehearsal spaces, violinist Ronnie Bauch and cellist Melissa Meell look back at the evolution of the Orpheus Method, the egalitarian organizational principle at the heart of the orchestra.
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On one hand they are an alternative to shares, with a pre-decided fixed income and (in theory at least) returning the full principle back at the end of a set term.
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The ethical principle at the heart of this policy is simple: Do No Harm.
The legislation was agreed in principle at the Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Perth, Australia in October 2011.
The same principle is at work in the mortgage business these days.
The basic principle at work here is loss aversion: the idea that losing something has a stronger emotional impact than gaining something of the same value.
Yes, it is the fifth principle but at least it made it to the top five.
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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.
She said the party was looking at wider changes based on the contributory principle as part of its policy review.
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Europe's governing body is keen to introduce a rule preventing the international transfer of players under the age of 18 after member associations, clubs, leagues and players agreed to the principle at a March meeting.
It's a proposal that is fundamentally at odds with the conservative principle of individual responsibility, and is the latest in a string of public spats conservatives have had over the years and in this election with their party's standard bearer.
And of course, the principle at stake at the U.N. was really important, and that is the safety and security of diplomats around the world, and countries meeting what is an absolutely fundamental diplomatic obligation -- and that is to respect the privileges and immunities and safety of the diplomats around the world from civilized countries.
The first industry foresight principle at work here is this: where the same problem applies, a solution that creates value in one industry will turn up to create value in another, even if apparently unrelated.
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The decision was made "in principle" at a meeting of the IOC executive board in December, Adams said.
The proposed new crime will undermine that principle, which lies at the heart of the rule of law.
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Ian Manocha, vice president at SAS Software, says the principle works just as much for cargo as it does for passengers.
Kinsey may have been speaking about African American executives at the time, but the principle applies to women and to other ethnic minority groups.
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.
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.
If he were to become president, and the reform were shot down (as seems likely, on past experience), the organising principle of his presidency would be wrecked at the start.
However the chair Mike German, said that the argument was not what the Assembly would do with the powers, but the principle of whether they should have the powers at all.
What makes the latest about-face so embarrassing is that Mr Fox and his officials have insisted that the issue at stake in the mayor's prosecution is one of principle: the rule of law and the notion that nobody is above it.
What is at stake is our Constitution and the principle of equal justice for all.
"The discipline, at least in principle, should help a person eat better, " he said.
So the first entropic principle at play is that Creative Cloud aims to open additional, complementary skill-sets for its users.
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How that will happen and under what financial terms are essential to iron out at least in principle before starting the business.
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As the House prosecutors have argued, the principle of 'Equal Justice Under Law' is at the very heart of our legal system.
In other words, 50% of the FOMC dissented with Bernanke, at least in principle. (Read Operation Twist Set To Fail As Bernanke Insists On Flattening The Yield Curve).
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