Crazy like a fox, Honda has always been a quirky company driven as much by principle as by economics.
Led by Principle Investigator and Spokesperson Samuel Ting of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the AMS team includes some 600 physicists from 56 institutions in 16 countries from Europe, North America and Asia.
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They are obviously not driven by principle.
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So isn't the alternative for him to craft a deal in which he stands by his principle and sticks by his promise?
Tao also appears to abide by the principle that in the hands of smart people, even complicated ideas usually have some easily-accessible core insight.
By this principle, the burden of proof is on the advocates of any new technology that has the potential to cause harm to the environment of the public.
In his thought-provoking Fashion: A Philosophy, philosopher Lars Svendsen emphasises the cyclical aspect of fashion, stating that the business is now driven by the principle of making those cycles as short as possible.
Federal securities laws have long been driven by the principle that investment decisions should be based on the disclosure of information necessary to understand the elements of real and unreal values behind a given security.
In books including "Taking Rights Seriously" and "Law's Empire, " Mr. Dworkin set out a vision of law epitomized by the principle of "law as integrity, " meaning in part that it shouldn't produce results that aren't in accordance with ordinary morality.
John McCain, Goldwater's successor both in the Senate and in spirit, remember Goldwater as a unique figure in American history: a politician and military leader who did not fall victim to the power of his position, but a man who stood by his principle and his party.
The proposals - strongly backed by the Conservatives - have already been approved in principle by Parliament but Mr Clegg said the coalition partners could not take a "pick and mix approach" to political reforms.
This proposal was initiated by West Germany and France, was endorsed in principle yesterday by the European Economic Community meeting in Dublin and will be a major agenda item at the upcoming NATO summit meeting in London and the Houston Economic Summit.
The Grooveshark ruling suggests Congress failed that design principle by leaving open a state copyright workaround.
The project is supported in principle by Labour, but it has warned about its timetable slipping.
But by that same principle, he should favor repealing that requirement for all new drugs.
The request for the loan was approved in principle by the county council's executive committee in September.
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The idea has been supported in principle by the the town's Acting Chief Inspector for North Wales Police Roland Schwartz.
The source added that Labour would push for a Commons vote on implementing the recommendation in principle by the end of January.
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Contamination of what is billed as science-based risk assessment by activist researchers and by the precautionary principle has become a pervasive problem.
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The scheme has been approved in principle by councillors and is expected to be put forward to the full council for final approval next month.
The Scottish government's budget plans for the year ahead have been approved in principle by parliament, in the face of calls to reverse college cuts.
By abandoning this principle, standards would slip, he suggested, since private sector providers of auditing services would "not want to get a reputation for being difficult".
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The boundary changes, approved in principle by Parliament last year, would see England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland lose 31, seven, 10 and two seats respectively.
The boundary changes, approved in principle by Parliament last year, would see England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland lose 31, 7, 10 and 2 seats respectively.
That is why many of the twenty odd thousand happy Bolton fans left the Reebok on Sunday and passed a shop door bolted shut by belief and principle.
The Doha conference produced one advance for climate activists by establishing the principle that developed nations have a responsibility for compensating poorer ones for damage due to climate change.
SwiftKey capitalized on this principle by scouring countless sources and combining natural language processing and artificial intelligence to understand better the context of what a person is trying to write.
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We are guided by a simple principle: Protect what works about health care and fix what's broken, and do it in a way that does not add to the deficit.
It has sought to become influential in the region by supporting the principle of integrating Latin American countries into an autonomous group, independent of the United States or any world power.
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Allan Meltzer, an economics professor and a critic both of bail-outs and many IMF policies, was quick to condemn what he considers a worrying breach of principle by the Bush administration.
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