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guiding and principle
That guiding principle of the Hoover Administration fell to the siege guns of the New Deal ; ;
The guiding principle indeed should not be anything like compensation for individual services.
Obviously, the goal here proposed is the guiding principle in Mr. Justice Frankfurter's opinions -- to the extent that Congress leaves the problem to judicial discretion.
Test it, try it, and if it works, accept it as a guiding principle.
Although this concept remains a guiding principle of the profession, it is a concept that has been widely critiqued within the conservation profession and is now considered by many to be " a fuzzy concept ".
However, he did believe that a non-scientific " guiding principle " governed the universe and human life.
The guiding principle for the qualification of Dublin Core elements, colloquially known as the Dumb-Down Principle, states that an application that does not understand a specific element refinement term should be able to ignore the qualifier and treat the metadata value as if it were an unqualified ( broader ) element.
Other guiding principles include the polluter pays principle, the precautionary principle, the principle of sustainable development, environmental procedural rights, common but differentiated responsibilities, intragenerational and intergenerational equity, " common concern of humankind ", and common heritage.
The generalization of this statement, namely that the laws of special relativity hold to good approximation in freely falling ( and non-rotating ) reference frames, is known as the Einstein equivalence principle, a crucial guiding principle for generalizing special-relativistic physics to include gravity.
The Gaia philosophy is a guiding principle for terrorists in the Tom Clancy novel Rainbow Six.
Chivalry ( derived from the French word chevalier implying " skills to handle a horse ") was the main principle guiding a knight ’ s life style.
Anarchist communism ( also known as anarcho-communism and occasionally as free communism or libertarian communism ) is a theory of anarchism which advocates the abolition of the state, capitalism and private property ( while retaining respect for personal property ), and in favor of common ownership of the means of production, direct democracy and a horizontal network of voluntary associations and workers ' councils with production and consumption based on the guiding principle: " from each according to his ability, to each according to his need ".
Anarchist communism ( also known as anarcho-communism and occasionally as free communism ) is a theory of anarchism which advocates the abolition of the state, markets, money, capitalism and private property ( while retaining respect for personal property ), in favor of common ownership of the means of production, direct democracy and a horizontal network of voluntary associations and workers ' councils with production and consumption based on the guiding principle: " from each according to his ability, to each according to his need ".
The reasoning behind the food rules are obscure ; for the rest the guiding principle seems to be that all these conditions involve a loss of " life force ", usually but not always blood.
Its guiding principle is that " labour is not a commodity " to be traded in the same way as goods, services or capital, and that human dignity demands equality of treatment and fairness in dealing within the workplace.
However, she argues this a distortion of " a healthy relationship of mutual submission " actually specified in Christian doctrine where " ove is based on a deep, mutual respect as the guiding principle behind all decisions, actions, and plans ".
For the purpose of reducing waste and increasing efficiency, scientific planning replaces market mechanisms and price mechanisms as the guiding principle of the economy.
Despite the economic crisis, Laissez-faire persisted as the guiding economic principle of Conservative Party ideology.
The guiding principle behind settlement was that of systematic colonisation, a theory espoused by Edward Gibbon Wakefield that was later employed by the New Zealand Company.
Stating " creative pragmatism " as a guiding principle, Lee's administration set out to revitalize the flagging economy, re-energize diplomatic ties, stabilize social welfare, and meet the challenges of globalization.
Historically, Fermat's principle has served as a guiding principle in the formulation of physical laws with the use of variational calculus ( see Principle of least action ).

guiding and dealing
Thus, this concept can be used to treat clients with psychological problems that resulted from maladjustments by guiding them to first change their behavior and later dealing with the ‘ problems ’.

guiding and both
There are countless philosophies for guiding design as the design values and its accompanying aspects within modern design vary, both between different schools of thought and among practicing designers.
Although relations between the party and the government have experienced both continuity and change, the party has maintained a guiding role over the government.
It contained a large chapter on caliber, construction, production and properties of rockets ( for both military and civil purposes ), including multi-stage rockets, batteries of rockets, and rockets with delta wing stabilizers ( instead of the common guiding rods ).
In New York City, they appear to collect finders fees from American mafiosos and businessmen for guiding Japanese tourists to gambling establishments, both legal and illegal.
Different perspectives exist as to how strong a role the government should have in both guiding the market economy and addressing the inequalities the market produces.
He participated in both the February and March actions, but was not the guiding hand in either event, instead working with A. P. Appen, the Soviet military advisor to the Central Committee, training the pickets of the General Labor Union, the Communist controlled labor organization in Shanghai.
In addition, both gods were psychopomps ; guiding souls to the afterlife.
At least one image shows him guiding a soul on horseback, equipped with both a hammer and a sword, though he is simply carrying it on his person.
Gifting is one of the 10 guiding principles, as participants to Burning Man ( both the desert festival and the year-round global community ) are encouraged to rely on a gift economy.
Bohm posited both the quantum particle, e. g. an electron, and a hidden ' guiding wave ' that governs its motion.
The X-4 had originally been intended for use by single-seat fighters, but the problems in guiding both the missile and the aircraft at the same time proved this to be unworkable.
These innovations included the invention of new machine tools and jigs ( in both cases, for guiding the cutting tool ), fixtures for holding the work in the proper position, and blocks and gauges to check the accuracy of the finished parts.
Alan Buckley is the club's most successful manager, he had three spells as team manager between 1988 and 2008, guiding the club to three promotions and two appearances at Wembley Stadium during the 1997 – 1998 season winning both the Football League Trophy and the Football League Second Division Play-Off Final.
The guidance role of KR is likely the most influential to learning ( Adams, 1971 ) as both internal and external sources of feedback play a guiding role in performance of a motor task.
While a classical cyclotron uses both a constant guiding magnetic field and a constant-frequency electromagnetic field ( and is working in classical approximation ), its successor, the isochronous cyclotron, works by local variations of the guiding magnetic field, adapting the increasing relativistic mass of particles during acceleration.
These systems give the VST the capability to be autonomous in terms of both guiding ( tracking ) and active optics control.
" The guiding force of interpersonal relationships is the advancement of both parties ’ self-interest " — Michael Roloff ( 1981 )
As Newcastle's manager, he won both the Premier League Manager of the Season and the LMA Manager of the Year awards after guiding the Magpies to European football for the first time since the club's return to the Premier League.
Watson wrote of Complete Defense to King Pawn Openings and Complete Defense to Queen Pawn Openings that " these books are explicitly aimed at the developing student, not the advanced player, and I think they both do a particularly good job of gently guiding an inexperienced player through a new opening.
With former Secretary of Defense Carlucci guiding the acquisition of defense companies, Carlyle finally began making real money from the Saudis, both through investments from the royal family, the bin Ladens and other members of the Saudi elite, and through lucrative defense investments.
It contains a large chapter on caliber, construction, production and properties of rockets ( for both military and civil purposes ), including multistage rockets, batteries of rockets, and rockets with delta wing stabilizers ( instead of the common guiding rods ).
" The particular power of this tone poem comes from how quietly resigned both characters are to their fates, as if they sense a guiding hand in their every action.
Cable ships are distinguished by large cable sheaves for guiding cable over bow or stern or both.

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