The Democratic Party has always stood up for the principle of counting every person's vote.
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Thank you for the principle for rights to people and rights for trade unions.
The cabinet reiterated its support for the principle for an exemption on economic grounds when it met on Tuesday.
Public opinion polls show strong support for the principle of closing city centres to traffic, though in practice, the move might prove less popular.
Mr Kennedy argued that for the moment, winning the argument for the principle of PR was more important than deciding on which of the various systems was chosen.
Shadow health secretary Liam Fox said while the Tories had "never made any secret" of their support for the principle of foundation hospitals, the government's plans did not go far enough.
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The takeover could have broad implications for the principle of local rule in troubled cities and widen racial tensions that have long been an undercurrent of relations between Michigan's cities and Lansing, the state capital.
More than four decades ago, this nation stood up for the principle that after a lifetime of hard work, our seniors should not be left to struggle with a pile of medical bills in their later years.
But what I can do is to speak out forcefully for the principle that we can make these adjustments that are necessary during these difficult fiscal times, but do it in a way that preserves collective bargaining rights.
But what the case really stands for is the principle that people should be free to associate with whomever they choose.
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As an intermediary, Huawei recommends loans to our customers and, once taken, our customers are responsible for paying the principle and interest directly to those banks.
Res Jost bore the brunt of his mentor's jealousy when Wolfgang Pauli (famous for the exclusion principle) suddenly broke off their collaboration and subjected him to public censure.
While many open-source fans will be downloading a copy for the more recent Linux 3.2.29 kernel and other updated packages, ease of use is the guiding principle for the new build: there's now a graphical NetworkManager interface to manage wired and wireless connections, for a start.
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But for now the priority is to prevent a systemic meltdown, not to accelerate it for the sake of 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.
He believed the single currency was beneficial in principle for the UK but the five economic tests had to be met and the British people would have the final decision in a referendum.
Vicon, which has backing from investor FML, has submitted a notice of intention to lodge a detailed planning application for the golf course and golf academy, with an in-principle application for the mixed-use development.
Mr Netanyahu had explicitly rejected the land-for-peace principle that drove the process: his achievement, he claimed, would be to give Israel security without divesting it of land.
"President Erickson and the Board of Trustees have publicly emphasized that their goal is to find solutions that rest on the principle of justice for the victims, " he said.
And yes, for all the talk of principle, many Tories might just be voting for electoral self-interest rather than an enthusiasm for improving democracy.
The request for the loan was approved in principle by the county council's executive committee in September.
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The land in dispute here, near the capital city of Guangxi, was swallowed up for urban development under the principle of eminent domain.
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This bill should maintain - or preferably increase - current levels of funding, provide strong federal leadership for national transportation priorities, protect current assets and expand system capacity, retain the user fee principle for federal highway and transit financing, and expedite the process of transportation project review and approval.
The cost of e-reading devices keeps dropping, and it's likely that in the next year or two companies like Amazon may be giving away basic e-readers for free (on the principle that you can make more money selling "blades" than "razors").
It's hard to see the Hume solution - joint referenda on both sides of the border on a deal, institutions at Stormont with safeguards for the minority, an acceptance of the principle of consent, and a promise of future referenda if the numbers game changes - being bettered.
Mr Perrin believes the British crown still remains liable for what happened, under the principle of respondeat superior.
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Because of such technologies, the guiding principle for many companies, increasingly, is caveat venditor: Let the seller beware.
Posterity may indeed one day thank the president for taking America a giant step closer to entrenching the principle of universal health coverage that other rich countries take for granted.
This program is a perfect example of the share value principle both for Adidas and for the Grameen Bank.
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