Sentences with phrase «principles espoused»

Real power resides with the advisor whose behaviour is guided not just by regulations, but also by the principles espoused in an industry - accepted Code of Ethics.
To enhance the Court's ability to achieve this, the Court wishes to adopt real and practical measures to achieve the principles espoused by Reconciliation Australia.
Since Troxel, a number of state courts have examined their grandparent visitation statutes in light of the constitutional principles espoused by the Supreme Court.
The Surrealist principles he espoused during a 10 - year stay in New York, from 1938 — 1948, proved decisive for the developing oeuvres of Arshile Gorky, Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock.
The EdSource study findings echo many of the principles espoused by successful «no excuses» charter schools like KIPP.
Since this plan is built on the nutritional philosophies of digestion expert Paul Check (as well as nutritional principles espoused by other diet experts, including Martin Berkham, John Kiefer and Michael Keck), it's one of the best ways to get excellent results in a very short time frame.
I pray that the 10 principles espoused in this book would by God's grace become normative for how we seek to raise our boys into men.»
Improvements have once again come through a greater embracing of the principles espoused by the man on the touchline.
Rather I made fun of the higher principles espoused by those «too mature» to troll
But in actuality, the exact experience of the participating groups and individuals could not be determined prior to a decision about the relative weight of the principles they espoused or the institutions within which they functioned.
Civil society principles espouse broader civic participation in socio - economic and political processes.
We are disliked in some quarters because of the principles we espouse, the policies we pursue, and the friends we support.
The principle espoused by Natural Balance in its Sweet Potato & Fish Formula is the limitation of ingredients to help minimize the allergenic potential of the dog food.
Dr. Marra is constrained by the scientific principles he espouses to present findings as accurately as his research allows.
This fingerprint has not been observed and, if using the scientific principles you espouse, you should acknowledge this as a significant and major flaw in your theory.
In contrast, in AVR v. MJA, 2016 SKQB 272, the court agreed with the principle espoused in Manuge that settlements or awards on account of loss of amenities of life or pain and suffering should not be included in income.
The problem with relying solely on the international human rights system as a basis for the establishment of a new relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people is not due to the inadequacy of the principles it espouses but rather, the reluctance of states to implement or enforce them.

Not exact matches

At the same time they espoused «principles before profits» and a commitment to making the world — from the New York City subways to the Pentagon to the Amazon rain forest — a better place.
He publicly espouses principles like openness, tolerance and free trade.
That time period in ancient China, by the way, corresponds with what is called the Spring and Autumn Period (about 771 to 476 B.C.), which tradition associates with the Chinese teacher and philosopher Confucius, one of the first to espouse the principle:
However, as many marketers know, sales aren't just made on the value of a product, but on the principles the product espouses.
A polemicist might well have salty things to say about this abdication of moral principles that Christians have held since the earliest days of the faith, but in Wilcox's mild and irenic diction the mainline churches are simply «accommodationist,» espousing what he calls a «Golden Rule Christianity» that honors tolerance, kindness, and social justice as paramount virtues.
No one can deny that Mormonism espouses moral principles that are praiseworthy.
«The goal is simple: Let's affirm a business that operates on Christian principles and whose executives are willing to take a stand for the Godly values we espouse by simply showing up and eating at Chick Fil - A on Wednesday, August 1,» wrote Huckabee, a former pastor.
Then you will understand dear friends, Islam does not espouse the fundamental principles of democracy, in which this country prospers.
Whenever its the gay issue - all you see is ignorant Christians holding tight to their prejudices - why is it so hard to find a christian these days espousing any principle that is christlike - I was raised in evangelical christianity - and still hold on to some great teachings - but division, non unity, non acceptance and certainly denial of the creative nature of God is NOT christ - like.
On the other hand, being an atheist, she naturally espouses amoral behavior; a lack of moral principles — only those that are self - imposed and self - executed, and which are subject to change at a whim.
The question is of importance because he uses that principle — the ineradicableness of the positive, or the primacy of the positive — as a weapon not only against those who espouse purely negative facts but against those who propose metaphysical principles which involve exclusive negativity.
This, I submit, is uncharitable in the extreme, and it also violates the principle, to which Griffin subscribed in Searching for an Adequate God, that a position ought to be criticized on the basis of its «core doctrines» and not on the basis of views that may have been espoused by some adherents but are not essential to the position itself.
For example he admits (p. 54) that there are ambiguous statements in some of the Council documents, but takes the line that these must be interpreted in accord with the hermeneutic of continuity, a principle that Pope Benedict has espoused but one which still needs further development in itself.
The multiverse theory is particularly appealing to atheist scientists as it contradicts the «anthropic principle», the idea that our universe is «fine - tuned» for humanity, a view espoused by Faith.
Indeed, it would not make much sense at all if the incremental benefits from devolution were little greater than the cost of its collection, challenging one of the key principles of taxation, the canon of economy, espoused by Scotland's own Adam Smith.
In this sense, Robinson's enemies are now not so much Muslims, or Muslim communities as they used to be back in the EDL's heydays, but rather his own ideological opposites — namely white, British public figures that espouse liberal principles and have a «globalist» outlook.
«My personal hesitation did not apply solely to the climate change entry but to several other entries, as well,» for example, air pollution and possibly even tobacco deaths, he says, «and I espoused the general principle that we should list only discrete events with identifiable, individual deaths in order to have a fair comparison.
Professional bodybuilders such as Dorian Yates and Lee Labrada have also espoused this principle, and no one denies that their arm mass was on point.
My preference is to espouse some general dietary principles and tailor the specifics to each individual.
The film thus operates on two registers simultaneously, one of principled ideas and one of clear - eyed pragmatism, both of which the president appears to espouse.
Despite his belief in the ideals that he espouses to his students, how was Hundert tested in applying those principles to his own life?
Some though, to adhere to the polar opposite sort of principles that Hitler espoused, thought a much more effective way to stop him... Read More»
The Decade's mandate stresses the principles of non-violence espoused so strongly during the International Year for the Culture of Peace's (IYCP - 2000) but focuses increasingly upon the plight of millions of children worldwide, and the need to create and implement non-violent strategies to alleviate to that plight.
My concept of lived logics refers to a strand, principle, or practice of a logic that an actor espouses, enacts, or «dances» with.
Utah espouses two fundamental educational principles: First, Article X, Section 1 of the Utah Constitution provides that all Utah children are entitled to a free public education.
Yet schools and classrooms continue to use, with tremendous results, the democratic, student - centered practice the Common Principles, and other important progressive writings, espouse.
Both CEOs underscored business motives in ardent resonance with the same principles that American libraries espouse in their own advocacy campaigns.
At Index Fund Advisors, we often hear from people all over the world who express an interest in the investment principles that we espouse.
The investment industry is replete with pundits and self - proclaimed experts espousing various principles and rules that allegedly are the best way to value a stock correctly.
In general, it is far better to follow the principles that Buffett has espoused — value investing, than to try to mimic Buffett himself.
All the best dog training schools espouse this principle: Practice is fundamental to ensuring success.
As time passed, though, artists and sculptors such as Dennis Leri have come to recognize that the import and application of minimalist principles need not be limited by the doctrinaire rigidity espoused by its initial practitioners.
All codes of judicial conduct espouse the values of judicial independence, impartiality, integrity, diligence and competence, as evidenced by The Bangalore Principles of Judicial Conduct (2002), which was signed by the chief justices of 29 countries.
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