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fundamental principle

NOUN
  1. principles from which other truths can be derived
    first you must learn the fundamentals
    let's get down to basics

How To Use fundamental principle In A Sentence

  • Certain fundamental principles are not only non-negotiable, but should also be a source of pride for the UK, including defending the right to asylum and safeguarding the Human Rights Act and 1951 convention on refugees.
  • The ability to openly evaluate the wares offered is a fundamental principle of a viable marketplace.
  • It is surely a fundamental principle of fair elections that all voters should cast the same kind of vote.
  • If you can forsake your fundamental principles for any reason then you are not the kind of person who can take the country forward.
  • In his precritical period he had still been intent upon settling the “distinctness of the fundamental principles of natural theology and morals” by placing teleology at the center of his argu - ment. THEODICY
  • Asylum and immigration issues have at their heart the fundamental principles of basic human rights.
  • The town of Assisi will be raised as a "Landmark of Universal Reference" for all men of goodwill [that's great, but can we call it something less lame than "Landmark of Universal Reference"?], overcoming in this way any distinction of Culture and Belief in syntony with the Fundamental Principles of every True Religion. The Dragon's Mailbag
  • The minimisation of bias, the systematic deviation of results or inferences from truth, is a fundamental principle of medical research.
  • As though in tandem, Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Scalia and Breyer recited what they called a fundamental principle: that the public must be able to understand what a criminal law means. James D. Zirin: What Are Honest Services?
  • It is a fundamental principle in our system of justice that people are treated the same, regardless of their income or status in life, and it is important to uphold that.
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