Sentences with phrase «fundamental core principles»

«But in terms of the pure lines and the fundamental core principles of the car, you'll recognize them.»

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«To avoid sowing seeds of division in our nation, upholding this fundamental constitutional principle at the core of our nation's identity plainly serves a significant public interest,» Chuang wrote in his ruling.
The fundamental principle that no judge should be expelled from office because of her core convictions unites a diverse group of Wyoming's citizens, including members of the LGBT community who have expressed dismay at the Commission's actions here.
The fundamental principles are the essential or core features of the subject, those upon which the other features, the accidental or peripheral ones, depend.
If they all believe in the same core principles, and can't agree on one of the most fundamental elements of that belief system, i.e. the return of Christ, then why should we believe them at all.
The DCMS response the European Commission AVSMD consultation stated that «the country of origin principle (COO) is a fundamental and critical precondition for the generation of a Digital Single Market in content; it is the core of the directive and must not be lost or eroded».
By applying this fundamental principle, the TRX training philosophy has allowed for the development of literally hundreds of exercises that simultaneously build strength, balance, flexibility and core stability, through the engagement of the whole body during every training drill.
Understanding the basic fundamental principles is really the core focus of the Mastery Manual.
It's got some core principles that are fundamental to its implementation, but it's also very adaptable to context.»
Grounded in advice from successful reading teachers nationwide, Reading Reconsidered conquers everything from the four key principles of Common Core reading to the fundamentals of literacy instruction, with over 40 instructional videos to guide you along the way.
As a nonpartisan organization with conservative core values, we find it troubling that a fundamental American principle such as religious liberty became a partisan issue in the Florida Senate.
The case raised core constitutional principles involving the separation of powers as well as the applicability of fundamental constitutional rights in a war on terror situation, as well as:
``... The principle of fundamental justice which recognizes that the lawyer is required to keep the client's confidences — solicitor - client privilege» and «[a] client must be able to place «unrestricted and unbounded confidence» in his or her lawyer; that confidence which is at the core of the solicitor - client relationship is a part of the legal system itself, not merely ancillary to it» given these two statements in the case of an ABS does this mean that non-lawyer owners / managers would be restricted from accessing client files — in other words, who would «own» the information in a client file when a solicitor is working for an organization with non-lawyer ownership assuming that the solicitor - client privilege doesn't apply to the owner (s) or does this privilege apply to non-lawyer owners as well?
As Jeremy Waldron observed in «The Core of the Case against Judicial Review», constitutional adjudication under an entrenched text is liable to pay more attention to the text than to fundamental principle.
One of Mozilla's core principles is that users» privacy and security are fundamental.
The core principles in this Code of Ethics are based on the fundamental and prized values of the profession.
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