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prin·ci·ple [ˈprɪn(t)səpl̩] N

1. principle (basic concept):

2. principle (fundamental):

osnova f

3. principle approv (moral code):

to stick to one's principles

guid·ing ˈprin·ci·ple N

ˈpleas·ure prin·ci·ple N no pl

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The authors develop ideas such as synergy effects, and the precautionary and substitution principles.
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The conditions centered around basic understanding of esoteric principles and a written essay.
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Religion, and worldly affairs prosper together when political rules are qualified by moral principles, and they suffer when moral principles are qualified by political expedience.
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Members self-certify adherence to defined fair trade principles for 100% of their purchasing/business.
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Unlike anarcho-capitalism, however, it can easily be made consistent anarchism by applying its own principles consistently.
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The rats are socialized and then trained through principles of operant conditioning.
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Critics of the 200-year-old practice also want junior doctors to be exempt from working at homoeopathic hospitals because it goes against the principles of evidence-based medicine.
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Chancellors became more concerned to standardise and harmonise equitable principles.
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There were very specific and serious breaches of basic governance principles concerning identifiable transactions that went far beyond any question of poor credit assessment.
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The farm has turned into a substantial business and is 2500 acres in size and follows biodynamic principles.
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