Sentences with phrase «axiomatic most»

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The Coptic Church is solidly behind him, and for most Christians, Allen writes, «it's axiomatic that el - Sisi is the best thing that's happened in a long time.»
While the principle of «innocent until proven guilty,» also known as the «presumption of innocence,» isn't explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution (though it is part of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, a key document of the French Revolution), it is long considered one the most fundamental principles of the American justice system.In 1895, the U.S. Supreme Court declared in Coffin v. United States that «the principle that there is a presumption of innocence in favor of the accused is the undoubted law, axiomatic and elementary, and its enforcement lies at the foundation of the administration of our criminal law.»
In many developed countries, such as the UK, it is axiomatic that the most effective teachers are to be found in the schools serving the students who most need them.
One of the most axiomatic principles of investing is the relationship between risk and reward.
It seems almost axiomatic to most Australians that Aborigines should be marginalised: poor, sick, and forever on the verge of extinction.
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