What it does do is violate a concept that is foundational to the Internet: The End to End Principle.
The arrival of top-up fees would end the principle of equal access to higher education, says the union.
New legislation would end the principle of male primogeniture.
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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In some quarters Secretary Mabus will be viewed as a man of courage and principle for moving to end the pricey program.
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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According to recent media reports, the Prince of Wales - while backing the end to male primogeniture (the principle that males take precedence in the royal succession) - has expressed concerns to officials about "unintended consequences" which could affect the monarch's role as Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
He told his fellow MPs that in principle the SDLP wished to end double jobbing, but he believed there was a benefit in party leaders having a role at both Stormont and Westminster.
At the end of 1998, 72% of the creditor banks had agreed in principle to TPI's restructuring plan, which included an equity-for-debt swap.
Iberia and unions representing most of the Spanish airline's staff reached an agreement in principle on a restructuring proposal, raising the prospect of an end to on-and-off work stoppages.
If we wish to maintain the views that no conscious human beings, including those with profound, permanent intellectual disabilities, can be used in ways harmful to them solely as a means to another's end, then we are going to have to extend the boundaries of this principle beyond our own species to other animals who are conscious and able to be harmed.
The principle of taking Simpson's recommendations through will be signed off by end of the year and, according to Mr Sargeant, this is something that is "supported by local authorities".
Shanghai has made way for London and the Tennis Masters Cup has been rebranded the ATP World Tour Finals, but the principle remains the same - the best eight players in the world battling to end the year as the world champion.
Next, I opened with the remodeling, on the principle that it's less important than the homey touches, and a sentence should ideally end with a (relative) bang.
At the other end of the spectrum is the idea of long-range transmission of wireless power, which could in principle do away with the need for a charging pad altogether.
This principle is the idea that the stuff that applications like web browsers do should reside in the end points of a network (the servers and end user devices such as PCs, smartphones, and pads) rather than in intermediary nodes such as routers and switches that are within the network.
But at the end of the dialogue, if we will not reach an agreement, we must agree on the one most important principle -- that the majority will decide, a democratic majority, and everybody, everybody, will respect it.
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