Being accountable for what you write and say is a core principle of journalism.
The core principle behind these institutions and treaties is that sovereignty is a responsibility, not a privilege.
This idea was revolutionary at the time, and it remains a core principle of the business today.
Getting that core principle right allows top executives to put Twitter to work in the following seven ways.
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The core principle of America's 1984 National Organ Transplant Act and the legislation of other nations: no meat markets.
That core principle was actually baked into the Internet's design by its founders.
There's a core principle that we will apply to all of our actions.
That's the core principle as applied to this case.
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"While legal issues involving copyright law are always complex, we believe the project is wholly consistent with the core principle of copyright law, " says James Hilton, the head librarian at the University of Michigan.
"The eighth notes are not even, " Mr. Haas told her, emphasizing a core principle of French baroque playing in which the player gives unequal values to notes that look the same on the page.
This is the core principle of universities: the pursuit and free exchange of ideas is vital and uplifting, and efforts that seek to impose a particular viewpoint to the exclusion of others should be fiercely resisted.
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But you cannot ignore the circumstances in which the conduct occurs or abandon the core principle that impeachment should be reserved for those cases in which the president's very capacity to govern is called into question.
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However, for me, it's your core principle that I am so impressed with, of providing opportunities for amazing young people -- amazing young people -- (applause) -- giving folks a second, and third, and fourth chance, particularly low-income youth.
So that core principle remains.
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As a result, we spent a lot of time and resources to ensure that we identified and worked with entrepreneurs that not only had sound and scalable business ideas, but equally as important, that they had social and community responsibility built in as a core principle of their business model.
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And we have now just enshrined, as soon as I sign this bill, the core principle that everybody should have some basic security when it comes to their health care. (Applause.) And it is an extraordinary achievement that has happened because of all of you and all the advocates all across the country.
He was thanking Vint Cerf for making state-full edges a core design principle of the original web.
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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.
In the above example, balancing the needs, wants and expectations of all three core constituencies became the guiding principle for this young leader as she found her bearings.
This principle is not only at the core of Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence, it is at the very foundation of our civic society.
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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"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.
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.
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