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guiding and principle
That guiding principle of the Hoover Administration fell to the siege guns of the New Deal ; ;
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 indeed
An important guiding principleindeed, it is listed as General Order One in the list of Starfleet general orders — is the Prime Directive, which forbids any interference in the natural development of any pre-warp civilization.
This candle-holder is indeed arch-shaped, representing the arched entrance to a mine hung with guiding lights ; another connection to the area's mining past.

guiding and should
One of the guiding principles of conservation has traditionally been the idea of reversibility, that is that all interventions with the object should be fully reversible, and the object should be able to be returned to the state in which it was prior to the conservators intervention.
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.
Two of these guiding principals were and still are ; " No surcharges should be imposed on payments in cash "; and " Member States should not adopt new rounding rules to the nearest five cent ".
Irving's self-proclaimed mission was to guide " promising young men " in Germany in the " right direction " ( Irving has often stated his belief that women exist for a " certain task, which is producing us ", and should be " subservient to men "; leading, in Lipstadt's view, to a lack of interest on Irving's part in guiding young German women in the " right direction ").
While Hershey consulted with experts on managing the school, he used three guiding principles to ensure the students had a good education, a sense of stability and security: every graduate should have a vocation, every student should learn love of God and man, and every student should benefit from wholesome responsibility.
As a leader the player is responsible for guiding the squad to its objectives and is able to issue a wide variety of orders to men under their command, such as movement orders, designation of priority targets, formation orders and various other tactical instructions governing how they should behave such as holding fire or attacking only select targets.
It would be fair to say that DSR is not considered a promising approach by a majority of members of the high-energy physics community, as it lacks experimental evidence and there's so far no guiding principle in the choice for the particular DSR model ( i. e. basis in momenta de Sitter space ) that should be realized in nature, if any.
Its first general policy statement deplored the tendency of recent Conservative governments to adopt policies based upon expediency and demanded that instead Tory principles should be the guiding influence.
Ranke's statement that history should embrace the principle of wie es eigentlich gewesen ( meaning " how things actually were ") is taken by many historians as their guiding principle.
The guiding principle of technicolor is " naturalness ": basic physical phenomena should not require fine-tuning of the parameters in the Lagrangian that describes them.
LSGs do not formulate concrete policies ( Chinese: 政策 ; pinyin: zhèngcè ), but rather issue guiding principles about the general direction in which bureaucratic activity should move ( Chinese: 方针 ; pinyin: fāngzhēn ).
The quotation, " Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest ," should be the light guiding the footsteps of an Engineer towards service and success.
He has said that one of his guiding principles has been nullius in verba ( take nobody's word, the motto of the Royal Society ), saying that " if scientists as a whole denounce an idea, this should not necessarily be taken as proof that the said idea is absurd ; rather, one should examine carefully the alleged grounds for such opinions and judge how well these stand up to detailed scrutiny.
The guiding principle is that one should never act in excess.
An attempt by the king to deprive him of his office as justiciary of Argyll failed, and on the prorogation of the parliament by Charles, in May 1640, Argyll moved that it should continue its sittings and that the government and safety of the kingdom should be secured by a committee of the estates, of which he was the guiding spirit.
The principal guiding point of tzniut in regard to dress is that a Jew should not dress in a way that attracts attention.
If the malfunction occurs in a piece of navigational equipment and it is not detected by the crew, it may mislead the crew into improperly guiding the aircraft despite other information received from all properly functioning equipment, or despite clear sky visibility that should have allowed the crew to easily notice ground proximity ( compare tunnel vision ).

guiding and be
There seems to be no purpose in life that is sure -- no certain guiding principles to give stability.
Consumption of a person from within the same community is called endocannibalism ; ritual cannibalism of the recently deceased can be part of the grieving process, or a way of guiding the souls of the dead into the bodies of living descendants.
Critics of this traditional view have observed that the types can be quite strongly stereotyped by professions ( although neither Myers nor Keirsey engaged in such stereotyping in their type descriptions ), and thus may arise more from the need to categorize people for purposes of guiding their career choice.
The functions of a shaman may include either guiding to their proper abode the souls of the dead ( which may be guided either one-at-a-time or in a cumulative group, depending on culture ), and / or curing ( healing ) of ailments.
In addition, home oximetry may be equally effective in guiding prescription for automatically self-adjusting continuous positive airway pressure.
These Confucian Analects citations of dao verbally meaning " to guide ; to lead " are: " The Master said, ' In guiding a state of a thousand chariots, approach your duties with reverence and be trustworthy in what you say " and " The Master said, ' Guide them by edicts, keep them in line with punishments, and the common people will stay out of trouble but will have no sense of shame.
Butterfly can be heard guiding her friends to the top of the hill, jubilantly telling them that " Over land and sea, there floats the joyful breath of spring.
Savage proclaimed that, " Social Justice must be the guiding principle and economic organization must adapt itself to social needs.
Some Native American tribes used vision quests as a rite of passage, fasting and praying until an anticipated guiding dream was received, to be shared with the rest of the tribe upon their return.
While it continues to be lauded to be the major force that defeated " imperialism and feudalism " and created a " New China " by the Communist Party of China, the ideology survives only in name on the Communist Party's Constitution ; Deng Xiaoping abolished most Maoist practices in 1978, advancing a guiding ideology called " Socialism with Chinese characteristics.
In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths ", which Robertson considers to be the " guiding principle " of his life.
And that distribution is guaranteed to be true for all time by the guiding equation if the initial distribution of the particles satisfies.
Thus, the system can be analyzed with Schrödinger's equation and the guiding equation, with an initial distribution for the particles in the system ( see the section on the conditional wave function of a subsystem for details ).
: The guiding equation can be derived in a similar fashion.
# it must be capable of guiding one's evaluations ;

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