"We have to defend the principle of universality and universal access, " he told BBC News.
Mr MacAskill said he accepted the principle of almost all of the recommendations directed towards government.
And national parliaments are charged with the duty of ensuring compliance with the principle of subsidiarity.
We have to get back to the principle of hard work and innovation and dedication.
That exchange implies the company has other activities, perhaps involving the principle of free association.
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One can argue however that a truly pro-life outlook is rooted in the principle of inclusion.
The next security principal in our list is the Principle of Separation of Duties.
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Painted with consummate skill, the flowers affirm the principle of vitality and fresh growth.
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What is at stake is our Constitution and the principle of equal justice for all.
Most professional planning organisations are broadly in favour of the principle of community engagement.
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For example, one accounting concept that distorts financial realities is the principle of depreciation.
There are much more efficient alternatives, and they do not involve abandoning the principle of redistribution.
And yet health spending is the classic example of what economists call the principle of non-satiety.
Was the principle of too big to fail part of the reason for the financial crisis?
The Democratic Party has always stood up for the principle of counting every person's vote.
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Shaklee was founded on the principle of living in harmony with nature in 1956.
He did not state the principle of law on which he based this conclusion.
They will return to the principle of keeping the currency as stable and reliable as possible.
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Conservative jurists in particular tend to defer to the principle of stare decisis, or established precedent.
Most seem to support the principle of unification, even if they are unhappy about the practice.
But now, the report suggests, arguments over the principle of privatisation are merely a distraction.
Previously we discussed the Principle of Least Privilege and the Principle of Separation of Duties.
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The fundamental that should inform and guide our policy on immigration is the principle of individual rights.
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It justified the principle of using information that users have provided and not opted to make private.
"The principle of humanity requires us to use weapons that will not inflict unnecessary suffering, " he said.
In law, he established the principle of judicial review, giving the courts authority over the political branch.
First, Britain agreed last December to the principle of savings-tax measures, albeit with a reservation about Eurobonds.
Mr el Mahdi wants talks with the government based on the principle of a democratic, secular state.
This would seem to violate the principle of network neutrality, at least as lobbyists have used the phrase.
"I like the principle of trusting your instincts - don't sweat the small stuff too much, " she says.
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