Work also colours the green paper's principle that the welfare system should support families and children.
That's the only way we'll achieve full employment on the back of the island's principle industry, which is tourism.
Plenty of people cox on the Tideway - London's principle rowing venue.
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University of Miami pathologist Richard Cote is using Yang's principle of a lensless microscope to pioneer a way to move a microscope across sample cells located on a fixed surface.
Nicol's principle reason for the change is the better coaching, medical and other back-up facilities available with another national association, which will increase the chances of prolonging his career at the highest level.
In doing so, they should keep in mind Wilson's Principle No. 2: For every scientist, there exists a discipline for which his or her level of mathematical competence is enough to achieve excellence.
But it was surely no coincidence that his introduction in June 2003 came at a time when Lord MacLaurin, the ECB's principle "mover and shaker" since its inception seven years ago, had recently stepped down.
Call it Wilson's Principle No. 1: It is far easier for scientists to acquire needed collaboration from mathematicians and statisticians than it is for mathematicians and statisticians to find scientists able to make use of their equations.
Though this application had been filed before SPICE was proposed, and Mr Davidson both declared his interest and recused himself from discussions on SPICE team when advising EPSRC, Matt Watson of Bristol university, SPICE's principle investigator, was sufficiently concerned about both the application and wider issues of the sort considered by the stakeholder committee that, this week, he cancelled the balloon experiment.
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle it's not, but what science, let alone a pseudo-science, can call itself scientific without at least one good paradox?
And it's the principle he'll carry forth as we continue to deal with our challenges.
That's the principle that he took into negotiations over the debt ceiling, his presentation to the super committee.
It's not a -- it's a principle that should guide a tax reform -- overall tax reform structure.
We expect there to be accountability for U.S. money and that's the principle behind the Millennium Challenge Account.
The organisation's guiding principle, non-interference, had served it so well in the tense, mutually suspicious days of 1967.
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One reason is the club's hallowed principle of non-interference in its members' affairs.
Einstein had objected to Werner Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and, in general, to the statistics-based, ultimately random foundation of life Bohr was promoting.
Judge Lord Malcolm rejected Tesco's bid for a judicial review of Highland Council's approval in principle of Asda's planned store in Tain.
That may be, say UK hardliners, but it's the principle that counts.
And particles of sound, known as phonons, are just as susceptible to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle as particles of light (photons) or, indeed, any other fundamental particle.
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, one of the central tenets of quantum mechanics, maintains that you cannot pin down all the physical properties of a particle at the same time.
It's a principle inculcated into his three sons, who all work for the Chinatrust group: Jeffrey Jr. is in the bank, Andre in the hotels division and Angelo in securities.
His final thesis was meant to be a short film, but in true Emmerich style, Roland went one further and wrote a longer script, raised extra money to finance it and then watched as The Noah's Ark Principle opened the 1984 Berlin Film Festival.
There's standing on principle, Swayne says, and then there's cutting off your nose to spite your face.
"Here's the guiding principle, " Gutierrez said on National Public Radio's "Tell Me More with Michel Martin" in explaining the rationale for his bill.
There's a core principle that we will apply to all of our actions.
Many scientists liked Mr Caputo's plan in principle, but worried that the universities would prove too disorganised to run things properly.
It's a key principle in politics, and apparently in musical theater, too.
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