The human being is
the best example of this principle.
Here's
a good example of the principle of contrast well played.
The Biglari / WEST / SNS metamorphosis is
a good example of this principle in action.
And I think SRE is quite
good example of principle of «margin of safety».
Not exact matches
More specifically, it's an
example of the
principle that the
best way to institute change isn't always the most straightforward - seeming way, which is to exert direct control by telling people what to do.
The history
of Bendigo provides a
good example of this general
principle.
This book shows you that EVERY BUSINESS can adapt
principles that help the world... This book uses trustworthy sources to back up statements and rather than just providing
good ideas and
examples of their implementation, it arms you with call to actions.
This is a
good example of using the
principles of rationality and empiricism that underlie a mindful investing approach as discussed in Article 2.
For
example, in the latter days
of the 2011 election campaign, as Jack Layton's orange wave was gathering momentum, Harper and then - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty jumped all over Mr. Layton for allegedly violating the sacrosanct
principle of central bank independence. Layton had responded to a reporter's question about interest rates, indicating it would be
better for Canada's economy if they stayed low. Harper and Flaherty denounced this statement violently, calling it a «rookie mistake» that threatened the independence
of the Bank. Layton quickly issued a clarification confirming that he, too, accepted the doctrine
of central bank independence.
Some
of the
examples she cites may
well violate the
principle of faithful care, the kindness that I, too, would require.
Studies show that we do only slightly
better — still earning a failing grade — on «civic knowledge,» dealing with the
principles of American government and the basics
of American history, for
example.
The
examples go on and on, but the
principle is the same: when we see a need that we could meet, and we refuse to meet it, even on
good theological grounds, we have lost sight
of the heart
of God, and have made theology more important than people.
Hence he can, for
example, be
of the opinion that the Church could give up the indissolubility
of sacramental marriage just as
well as the ecclesial form
of contracting a marriage, or that she could change the very
principles of sexual morality because formerly she took a different authoritative, though not definitive, view
of their application, which will perhaps have to be revised.
The Church will not, for
example, be able to baptize an African chieftain who wants to keep his harem; yet she may, in certain circumstances, judge that he has a subjectively
good conscience (though he has heard the message
of the gospel and is willing in
principle to believe in it), because in his actual social and human circumstances he can not yet realize the moral demand
of monogamy, as little as formerly king David and king Solomon.
On the other hand such personalism iuris divini, which despite its importance can not here be proved theologically, is a
principle of resistance against the
well - known dangers and shortcomings
of democracy in large societies where self - government by the people, for
example, by plebiscite is no longer possible and the representation which takes its place be - comes more and moe autonomous.
The rule
of the greatest
good for the greatest number, for
example, has a certain practical validity, but it implies that the greater
good can be arrived at by addition whereas our
principle points to the fact that the real
good involves qualitative transformation
of the order
of life into a more subtle and complete mutual participation.
It is believed that the female cowbird will try to find a nest
of the same species that raised her, an
example of the
well - known biological
principle that no
good deed goes unpunished.
This is the way followed by some thinkers, for
example, A. N. Whitehead in a series
of books, The
Principles of Natural Knowledge, The Concept
of Nature, and Science and the Modern World; by Milic Capek in his The Philosophical Impact
of Contemporary Physics; and by C. F. von Weizsäicker in his recent Die Einheit der Natur, as
well as other books
of his — this list is intended as illustrative, not exhaustive.
There would be questions
of systematic theology, for
example those concerning the nature
of justification, the validity, and knowledge,
of the natural law within Christian morality, the possibility and recognition
of an individual call coming directly from God to the conscience in a concrete situation, and the question
of the relation
of such: a call to universal moral
principles, as
well as many other questions with which the ecumenical dialogue will have to concern itself.
Bloom points out, for
example, that Oliver Wendell Holmes gave up searching for a
principle «to determine which speech or conduct is not tolerable in a democratic society and invoked instead an imprecise and practically meaningless standard — clear and present danger — which to all intents and purposes makes the preservation
of public order the only common
good» (p. 28).
If a paper - based packaging substrate is made
of 85 per cent recyclable material, for
example if it has a plastic coating, this in
principle sounds
good.
As long as you tune into the child, learn all you can about
good fatherhood, follow the
example of other dads, give up or spread out a few
of your favorite non-family activities and stick to a few key
principles of effective fathering, you will do fine.
In her book, Ladd cites the seven
principles of being a positive parent as the powers
of encouragement: prayer, a
good attitude, strong relationships, leading by
example, strong moral standards, and love and forgiveness.
«Tensegrity is a
good example of a biological design
principle that we have been inspired by here at the Wyss Institute, and that we leverage to create new technologies,» adds Ingber.
A brand new science for studying this networked phenomenon, and in effect it's kind
of a reverse engineering the World Wide Web that we know and the kinds
of networks that we see on that to try to figure out how they took shape and maybe from that we can learn what
principles involve and how networks do grow and you might be able to use that sort
of thing to be able to develop a
better system s for
example being able to create more efficient networks and that could be very valuable in industry, there may be a lot
of practical applications, involving protecting privacy, for
example, and stopping people from stealing identities; and you should, you know, should be
of just an interesting phenomenon.
In the cases, just this last couple
of elections, where stem cell politics, for
example, has been played out in the electoral process, stem cell research is [has] done
better than the winning candidates for offices; and I think, apart from that, I think that we do have a serious problem in general education
of the sciences and that accounts for the reluctance
of a large segment
of the population to accept the
principles of evolution and think that there is still a debate about it, which there isn't — and that's a problem we need to solve, — but I still think there is an incredible constituency for science in this country.
Astronomers» development and use
of the Hertzsprung - Russell diagrams is a
good example of one
of the approaches used by scientists in their efforts to discover the underlying order and
principles of the natural world.
She strives to promote
principles of cultural
well - being not just with words, but by
example so that she can help you achieve the same — a life
of balance that fosters health and your individual aspirations.
At the end
of the diet there is an
example of one day on protein diet, hope this will help you to
better understand the
principles of protein diet.
For
example, a teacher may assign students the task
of designing or constructing a bridge while learning about the history
of famous bridges, bridges in poetry and literature, as
well as mathematical
principles and engineering processes involved in building bridges.
Included in the PowerPoint: Macroeconomic Objectives (AS Level) a) Aggregate Demand (AD) and Aggregate Supply (AS) analysis - the shape and determinants
of AD and AS curves; AD = C+I+G + (X-M)- the distinction between a movement along and a shift in AD and AS - the interaction
of AD and AS and the determination
of the level
of output, prices and employment b) Inflation - the definition
of inflation; degrees
of inflation and the measurement
of inflation; deflation and disinflation - the distinction between money values and real data - the cause
of inflation (cost - push and demand - pull inflation)- the consequences
of inflation c) Balance
of payments - the components
of the balance
of payments accounts (using the IMF / OECD definition): current account; capital and financial account; balancing item - meaning
of balance
of payments equilibrium and disequilibrium - causes
of balance
of payments disequilibrium in each component
of the accounts - consequences
of balance
of payments disequilibrium on domestic and external economy d) Exchange rates - definitions and measurement
of exchange rates - nominal, real, trade - weighted exchange rates - the determination
of exchange rates - floating, fixed, managed float - the factors underlying changes in exchange rates - the effects
of changing exchange rates on the domestic and external economy using AD, Marshall - Lerner and J curve analysis - depreciation / appreciation - devaluation / revaluation e) The Terms
of Trade - the measurement
of the terms
of trade - causes
of the changes in the terms
of trade - the impact
of changes in the terms
of trade f)
Principles of Absolute and comparative advantage - the distinction between absolute and comparative advantage - free trade area, customs union, monetary union, full economic union - trade creation and trade diversion - the benefits
of free trade, including the trading possibility curve g) Protectionism - the meaning
of protectionism in the context
of international trade - different methods
of protection and their impact, for
example, tariffs, import duties and quotas, export subsidies, embargoes, voluntary export restraints (VERs) and excessive administrative burdens («red tape»)- the arguments in favor
of protectionism This PowerPoint is
best used when using worksheets and activities to help reinforce the ideas talked about.
Imagine, for
example, an educational program called Fast Break that applies the
principles of sports teams to learn fundamentals and keeps getting
better as the players (instructors and students) coalesce as a team.
The programme explores some
of the
principles of assessment and provides practical
examples of good practice.
The letter reiterates ESSA's seven
principles for
good assessments and provides
examples of how States and districts can use ESSA funds to support fewer, smarter high - quality assessments.
The guidance — jointly released by the U.S. attorney general and the secretary
of education on January 8 — includes specific
examples that demonstrate how schools can administer student discipline without discrimination, guiding
principles that detail discipline
best practices, information about federal school discipline and climate technical assistance, and an online catalog
of school discipline laws and regulations for each
of the 50 states.
In one activity from the capstone - technology course, students use an applet (Measuring Error in a Linear Model from the electronic
examples of the NCTM, 2000,
Principles and Standards) to investigate methods
of identifying a line
of best fit for a set
of bivariate data.
(I will stick to copyediting in this case for the sake
of example, but the
principles apply to developmental and substantive editing as
well, sometimes more so.)
Enron is a perfect
example of why basic
principles have a
good reason to be around for so long.
A
good example would be that a 7 - year loan is amortized over a 30 - year period and each
of the scheduled payment covers maybe interest and only part
of the
principle.
Furthermore, the trader must be able to analyze macroeconomics accounting
principles, such as a central bank's level
of reserves, current / capital account surpluses and deficits, as
well as study the causes and outcomes
of speculative attacks on currency, for
example, the Bank
of England, Mexican and Thai currency debacles make for interesting case studies.
In an effort to lead by
example, the Sunnyside Pet Healthcare Center will strive to practice pain medicine in accordance with scientific
principles and the latest evidence - based research in order to give animals a
better chance at living pain - free and happy lives, even in the face
of serious illnesses such as cancer.
Designing the Parks 2010 Honor Award The National Park Service, in partnership with the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, sponsored this annual awards program to recognize outstanding
examples of recent public park design that
best illustrate and capture the spirit
of the «Designing the Parks»
principles.
We introduce students to painting through fundamentals — basic color theory, the behavior
of pigment color,
principles of composition, ways to make paintings appear flat versus ways to create three - dimensional illusions, paint handling, a little chemistry, and a few art - historical
examples of artists (Édouard Manet, George Bellows, Alice Neel, Helen Frankenthaler) who handled paint particularly
well.
As I've mentioned here before, I live in a 40 year old condo that's a
good example of what happens when you build something without understanding the
principles of building science.
Your patronizing reply misses my underlying point, namely that wherever there is serious minority hypothesis with evidence, it needs to be made visible in its
best form, alongside the «consensus» hypothesis — and that this is a very important
example of a general scientific
principle which the pursuit
of single «consensus» statements has undermined.
General Introduction Two Main Goals Identifying Patterns in Time Series Data Systematic pattern and random noise Two general aspects
of time series patterns Trend Analysis Analysis
of Seasonality ARIMA (Box & Jenkins) and Autocorrelations General Introduction Two Common Processes ARIMA Methodology Identification Phase Parameter Estimation Evaluation
of the Model Interrupted Time Series Exponential Smoothing General Introduction Simple Exponential Smoothing Choosing the
Best Value for Parameter a (alpha) Indices
of Lack
of Fit (Error) Seasonal and Non-seasonal Models With or Without Trend Seasonal Decomposition (Census I) General Introduction Computations X-11 Census method II seasonal adjustment Seasonal Adjustment: Basic Ideas and Terms The Census II Method Results Tables Computed by the X-11 Method Specific Description
of all Results Tables Computed by the X-11 Method Distributed Lags Analysis General Purpose General Model Almon Distributed Lag Single Spectrum (Fourier) Analysis Cross-spectrum Analysis General Introduction Basic Notation and
Principles Results for Each Variable The Cross-periodogram, Cross-density, Quadrature - density, and Cross-amplitude Squared Coherency, Gain, and Phase Shift How the
Example Data were Created Spectrum Analysis — Basic Notations and
Principles Frequency and Period The General Structural Model A Simple
Example Periodogram The Problem
of Leakage Padding the Time Series Tapering Data Windows and Spectral Density Estimates Preparing the Data for Analysis Results when no Periodicity in the Series Exists Fast Fourier Transformations General Introduction Computation
of FFT in Time Series
These
principles underscore, for
example, the need for sound science and consistent methodologies, as
well as the importance
of conserving biodiversity.
A
good example was the recent «faster - than - light neutrinos»: It would have been silly to abandon
well - established
principles of physics just because some team
of scientists (and a quite large and competent team
of scientists) measured neutrinos going a tiny (but highly - statistically - significant) bit faster than the speed
of light.
That is a
good example of another important management
principle: «organizations do not change until the fear
of the consequences
of not changing is greater than the fear
of the consequences
of changing, e.g., fearing the consequences
of such innovations changing the personal benefits that law society benchers have, and have always had by being benchers.
Acting in the client's (or donor in this
example)
best interests is one
of the five key
principles set out in Section 1
of the Mental Capacity Act 2005,
of which we are required to comply / adhere to.