This, we submit, is extremely unfair and violates the Olympic Charter and its principles.
During the past two days, a Food and Drug Administration committee stuck firmly to its principles.
He has repeatedly said the party and its principles are more important than his political aspirations.
As the movement developed, a distinctive reading of the Constitution came to play a central role among its principles.
And while the Mets haven't embraced biomechanical analysis in recent years, they are at least cognizant of its principles.
What is extraordinary about the Declaration is that its principles goad us and guide us into realizing its ideals.
The governor also talked of Republicans' need to regain Americans' trust, saying the party had strayed from its principles.
The Republican Party must not write off entire segments of American society by assuming that its principles have limited appeal.
It confirms the relevance of the 2001 Declaration and the necessity of ensuring that its principles are put into practice.
The values that inform and shape Tea Party demonstrations also require the Tea Party to be consistent in applying its principles.
Jindal is right about the party explaining its principles more clearly but what if those principles do not have broad enough appeal?
All 156 states -- including the Europeans -- that voted in favor of this landmark treaty need to live up to its principles.
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The authors of the charter hope that one million people around the globe will sign up to its principles over the next year.
Either way, it seems the league is more content on sticking to its principles right now rather than making a deal with the referees.
The government research council that funds robotics, the EPSRC, published its Principles of Robotics in April 2011, which is easy to find with a web search.
Farming lobbies say they support its principles, but they urge the government to provide financial and technical support for the displaced so that they become productive farmers.
Are its principles being twisted to justify spurious lawsuits?
For its principles, the fund drew on tort law, private and government insurance, and welfare, says George Priest, a professor at Yale Law School, but with no consistency and no cap on the amount paid other than Mr Feinberg's sense that Congress did not want a runaway programme.
From 29 June to 3 July 2012, actors of Zajal will benefit from an extensive training on the concept of inventory and its principles under the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage, the role of different stakeholders in the process and tools and techniques of participatory documentation.
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Microsoft has said that its new principles are not meant to address the EU's antitrust concerns.
But for Republicans to outdo Democrats demonstrates how out of touch with its basic principles the GOP has become.
Not one of Egypt's opposition parties applies its democratic principles to itself.
But what turned their focus toward CSR was the realization that its core principles were the necessary bridge between civic and corporate good.
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To the uninitiated, its basic principles often seem surprising or odd.
Law Day is a chance to reaffirm the critical role our courts have always played in addressing those wrongs and aligning our Nation with its first principles.
Within the next fortnight, the coalition is expected to publish the heads of the bill - its general principles - that it hopes will become law by July.
From slavery to the civil rights movement, black social action offered the nation the opportunity -- and template -- for transforming democratic rhetoric into uplifting deeds that brought America closer to its founding principles.
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