It's silly because it is unnecessary, all the parties have signed up to the principle, for individuals to sign up as well it's a bit like saying that we're not trusted to act in a decent way.
The only principle that stands up to scrutiny, Mr Fried argues, is efficiency: states should take on anything they can handle more cheaply and with better results than the federal government.
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He also is, like you, in principle anti-top up fees, according to the Independent today.
Supporting Lords reform in principle but holding it up in practice might become hard for Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, to explain.
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The challenge for Pope Francis is to stand up for principle but allow processes to change in order to support the needs of the organization and its adherents.
For consumers, there will be concerns about data protection and whether the principle aim in freeing up data is to hand it over to the marketing industry and profit from it.
Sometimes you trim yourselves a little bit depending on your voters, but the fact is I know a lot of folks - I know lot more than I used to - who've run and lost but feel good about it because they, you know, they've said what they believed in and stood up for principle.
The Democratic Party has always stood up for the principle of counting every person's vote.
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Many of his MPs were so fired up they placed principle ahead of party.
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 he said while the idea of patient involvement through forums was good in principle, such bodies were not up and running across the country.
Taking a leaf out of Sweden's book, he wants groups of parents or teachers (or in principle religious leaders) to set up their own schools, which will enjoy from the outset the same freedom as academies.
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Many people have risen up to attack this principle based on the feeling that with micro-blogging and status updates on Facebook or Twitter, the barrier to content production is so low that the number would skew higher.
The conventional wisdom is now that the numbers probably line up to the Pareto Principle, more commonly know as the 80-20 rule where 80% of the content in any social network is created by only 20% of the users.
That is about the simplest example I could come up with to illustrate the principle.
The arrival of top-up fees would end the principle of equal access to higher education, says the union.
Democrats can initially sell the tax as limited to covering infrastructure, knowing that once the principle is established, they can ramp up.
In principle, the US government could print up or borrow a ton of money, hand it to state governments, and then have all the money used to cut taxes rather than to finance programs.
The principle came to him looking at burrs picked up by his dog on a hunting trip.
And I believe the right way to do it is to live up to an old-fashioned principle of shared responsibility.
And I believe the right way to tackle it is to live up to another old-fashioned principle, which is shared responsibility.
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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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It's a very straightforward principle that says we're going to set up an exchange, a pool, where people who don't have health insurance and small businesses who can't afford it right now can buy into the pool.
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And while I may not personally favor the outcome, I have to say that I kind of like that so many Wisconsinites stood up for what they believed was a principle of fairness and made their decision accordingly.
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Once again, the Wave Principle tells us that a correction can never be made up of five waves.
With names like Men of Principle and the True Brother Initiative, the programs prop up civility, scholarship and virtue.
Brighton and Hove Friends of the Earth said it welcomed the wind farm in principle and gave the revised plans a "guarded thumbs up".
The Good Friday Agreement settled the dispute between London and Dublin about sovereignty, with both governments and the major political parties recognising the "principle of consent", namely that it's up to the will of the majority voting in a referendum whether Northern Ireland remains in the UK or becomes part of Ireland.
If we embraced the value and human principle and invoked that, we could resurrect ourselves from the ground up.
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