So why is Chet Uber of Fort Pierce, FL the registered principle point of contact for a company in Omaha?
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It is a point of principle that is at stake here for developing countries.
You can see why they would think this point of principle is important.
This is problematic for practical reasons, but also on a point of principle.
The DUP's Christopher Stalford has countered that the Union flag campaign was a pan unionist effort on a point of principle.
And so long as Russia could be deemed democratic, the West had a point of principle to which it could cling.
But broadcasters say it's an important point of principle that they should not hand over their footage without a court order.
Mr Lavrov added that this was a point of principle and that, in any case, President Assad has no intention of resigning.
"Blatter doesn't want a war with Uefa or to anger the EU but this is a point of principle for him, " said one FIFA official.
The nature of the Russian objection was unclear, but an EU negotiator told me he believed the Russians were making a point of principle and did not expect further action.
In several countries, Europe's centre-right, still reeling from widespread electoral failure, faces a choice: hook up with the far right in order to grab back power, and thereby lend respectability to its ideas, or reject it outright on a point of principle but at the price of electoral defeat.
The Laffer Curve embodies a commonsense principle: there is a point at which raising taxes becomes counterproductive.
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This point is true in principle, but the effect is likely to be extremely small.
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Yet principle and past suggest that at some point when the gap between actual reality and the vision through the rose-coloured spectacles becomes very large, then the lenses splinter.
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And breaching that principle just seems to be obviating the whole point of having deposit insurance in the first place.
The simple principle of asking questions is the best starting point.
The third selling point: Hydrogen could, in principle, deliver energy independence to every nation because it can be derived using any number of sources-including oil, natural gas, nuclear fission, coal, hydroelectric power and wind.
Happily for humanity, technology has advanced to the point where it is possible, in principle, to avoid such a collision.
The point is that it would violate this principle to install both a public Web server and an internal support system housing sensitive information on the same virtual server.
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Dr Hamish Meldrum, chair of the British Medical Association, said the current system is a mess and runs counter to the principle of an NHS that is free at the point of use.
Have you gone about figuring how you will draw your own line, how you'll decide at what point ambition for office must give way to principle?
We see three principle reasons as to why mobile has tremendous potential: It is often the last touch-point before a purchase.
The first answer is that, in principle, to give such powers to Parliament or an officer of Parliament would be strange: the very point of the powers is to control parliamentary excesses, and to arbitrate in the event that Parliament is itself unable to come to a decision.
But here's the point: The integrated American model of affluence linked to democracy linked to free markets as one indivisible principle doesn't seem so self-evident anymore.
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