ADVERB
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with regard to fundamentals although not concerning details
in principle, we agree
How To Use in principle In A Sentence
- In principle, there was nothing that could not be absorbed into this radically Christianized world.
- All forms of classical orthodoxy either explicitly reject or reject in principle kenotic theology.
- To protect man's rights, God has revealed certain principles of divine law.
- In principle, file-sharing is hardly different from tape-to-tape recordings that we all made when we were kids.
- Council also approved in principle the text for a booklet Guidance on professional conduct incorporating a code of professional practice.
- Her idea is sound in principle.
- Ramsey-optimal prices are not concerned with alternative means of supply: hence they are in principle susceptible to competitive entry.
- Yorkston has no objection to their plans in principle, and suspects that many of his counterparts may be of a similar mind.
- The importance of communication to and from employees is readily accepted, in principle.
- They have agreed to the proposal in principle but we still have to negotiate the terms.