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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.
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 behind
In addition to being the guiding principle behind most literary works in communist and socialist Russia, Marxism also greatly influenced many Western writers.
It is also the guiding principle behind devices like the several Chinese Buddhist music boxes that loop chanting of mantras, which in turn was the inspiration of the Buddha machine, an ambient-music generating device.
Miyamoto's guiding design philosophy behind Super Mario 64 was to " include more details " than found in games prior to the Nintendo 64.
Alongside these shared functions, each body had their own particular mandates, which made this body a sort ofguiding intelligence ” behind the work of the Senate, especially in foreign affairs.
Laurence Dermott, the guiding force behind the Ancients Grand Lodge, claimed to have been made a Royal Arch Mason in Dublin in 1746.
In his first season he succeeded where Mortensen had failed, by guiding the club back to the top flight as runners-up behind Huddersfield Town.
The WPI Plan is the guiding principle behind undergraduate education at the Institute today, and is arguably the most notable contribution WPI has made towards science and engineering education.
In discussion with patriots and idealists who think this is a just war, Rhett tends to point that all wars seem just to the soldiers fighting them, but that the leaders and orators guiding them to war tend to place themselves behind the lines and are more interested in monetary gain than ideals.
In 1969, the guiding principles behind the American Declaration were taken, reshaped, and restated in the American Convention on Human Rights.
Chase remained the guiding hand behind the films, assisting anonymously with the directing, writing, and editing.
The guiding principle behind everything we make at Volvo, therefore, is and must remain, safety ", Assar Gabrielsson and Gustav Larson 1927.
According to the Law of Rent the guiding parameter behind wages is what is called the margin of production.
Silvio was actually the guiding force behind Parisi's actions, as he was also jealous of Moltisanti's promotion.
Now the name of the Lichemaster once again strikes fear into the hearts of mortals, though with the shadowy hand of Nagash guiding them from behind the scenes ...
He was a guiding force behind the creation of some of the first U. S. Army units of black men — including the famed 54th Massachusetts Infantry.
His best season was 1986, when he was named team Most Valuable Player after compiling 18 wins and a 2. 84 earned run average, finishing third behind Roger Clemens and Teddy Higuera for the American League Cy Young Award, and guiding the Angels to within one strike of the World Series.
The guiding principle behind these recommendations was that the survey operator has a high burden of proof to satisfy before the results can be seen as meaningful.
Peterson was also a dedicated environmentalist and the guiding force behind the Coastal Zone Act of 1972.
Now the name of the Lichemaster once again strikes fear into the hearts of mortals, though with the shadowy hand of Nagash guiding them from behind the scenes ...
He was the founder and guiding force behind the early development of the temple-complex.
The DPA was the guiding force behind California's Proposition 36.
" UW professor Jerry Franklin ( who Hines describes as " the guiding force behind the crane ") says that the study demonstrates that temperate conifer forests are better at banking carbon than any other ecosystem in the world, certainly more than tropical forests on a per unit area basis, at least 178 tons per acre ( 40 kg / m².

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