To this principle of social policy, add a principle of government.
Or the extent to which the nation is actually divided on both principle and policy.
This cardinal principle of state policy is embedded in the strict export-control regime regarding sensitive technologies.
The fundamental that should inform and guide our policy on immigration is the principle of individual rights.
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EU's environmental drum-banging at the European Council meeting last week (see article), are the political face of attempts to build that principle into economic policy.
This principle has gained fame (and an equal measure of notoriety) in the last few years and is now a guiding principle in environmental policy and decision making with the United Nations and many countries around the world.
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He has also violated a first principle of American foreign policy, which is to stand firm by our friends.
But Mr Cameron and Mr Clark now want the change set in stone with the new approach becoming the guiding principle behind Tory welfare policy.
"But as far as investing taxpayer dollars and making a strong public policy effort, we think the principle focus should be on encouraging abstinence, " he said.
One, to try to reestablish from the outside or at least pressure this administration from the outside to develop a central organizing principle for American foreign policy that is based on US strength and values.
This is or has been an important principle in Australia's policy on multiculturalism.
She said the party was looking at wider changes based on the contributory principle as part of its policy review.
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The ethical principle at the heart of this policy is simple: Do No Harm.
What shall we do to ensure that international consent become the principle of both high-level policy and every day life of people?
Labour health spokesperson Jackie Baillie said there was no argument about the principle of the government's policy but it would be tested on how it was delivered on the ground.
While Jackson and his successors framed economic policy as a matter of limited-government principle, Howe argues that the practical difference was that the Whigs sought to create a coherent national transportation system, while Jackson preferred to dole out projects on an ad-hoc basis to individual states.
In principle, the Fed hopes the new policy will convince markets that short-term rates will stay low for the foreseeable future.
Extending that principle to the rest of the world of policy favors Romney, insofar as Americans are wearying of the historic.
There is, in principle, nothing wrong with this type of policy.
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However, the States of Guernsey's Policy Council said it would look at introducing a law in principle, but added that it was a low priority.
The motion being debated in the Commons on 8 November 2011 said the EU proposals do not comply with the principle of "subsidiarity", the idea that policy should be decided by national parliaments and not EU institutions wherever possible.
He added that his party supported the merit principle in recruitment and found the controversial 50:50 policy for PSNI recruitment "offensive".
Portman embodies the formula for GOP modernization: a conservatism that unapologetically applies the principle of individual freedom consistently to both fiscal and social policy.
Senator Malcolm Wallop is an extraordinary public servant, a man whose uncommon integrity, profound love of country and unwavering commitment to principle have long inspired his many friends at the Center for Security Policy.
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In principle, there are three ways of limiting human environmental impacts: through population policy, technology and governance.
While studying for my course in Environmental Economics (at the nth moment and the night before my Environmental Policy exam, I might add) I came across what is commonly known as the Precautionary Principle.
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In principle, November's agreement paves the way for co-operation on other areas of policy, such as European defence and security, where Lib Dems feel that Mr Blair has anyway stolen some of their best ideas.
The United Kingdom clung obstinately to the rebate secured in 1984, refusing to accept the principle of a freeze on it unless other European spending, such as on the Common Agricultural Policy, is discussed again - unthinkable for France...
The principle of "follow the money" -- long watchwords of the Center for Security Policy in international economic and financial security matters -- should be applied urgently to determine where Serbian financial deposits and other assets are now being transferred to avoid seizure.
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