Sentences with phrase «primary organizing principles»

Federalism is one of the primary organizing principles of the U.S. Constitution.

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«In principle, presidential primaries do not have to be organized as a sequence of state - by - state elections,» said Polborn, also a professor of political science at Illinois.
The primary objective and organizing principle of educator preparation should be the advancement of student achievement.
Although the Four Cornerstones serve as the book's organizing principle, the primary focus is on the question of how: How do teachers build the Cornerstones in their classrooms?
Böhm's practice is organized around four primary areas of investigation: Systems (serial structures), Perception (transparency and visual ambiguity), Gestalt (partition and outline), and Concept (linear principles and infinite progressions).
As presidential hopefuls toured important primary states like New Hampshire, the 350 Action New Hampshire Field Team organized creative actions to ask candidates tough question about their plans to meet the realities of climate science and the principles of a just transition.
[69] The approach of recognizing an overarching organizing principle but accepting the existing law as the primary guide to future development is appropriate in the development of the doctrine of good faith.
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