Sentences with phrase «simply establishing principles»

Warren, who was an InterVarsity leader, believes Vanderbilt officials weren't simply establishing principles of equality as they claimed, but intentionally creating an inequality of ideas that excludes vigorous expression of Christianity outside of the marketplace of ideas:

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The Justice Department said its new order «simply directs all US Attorneys to use previously established prosecutorial principles that provide them all the necessary tools to disrupt criminal organizations, tackle the growing drug crisis, and thwart violent crime across our country.»
For whatever physicist I have in me I am now going simplify, simplify, simply down to some established principles in science that can not be questioned without dumping major laws and principles found true over the years.
At its core, the process is simply an application of well established principles of legal and constitutional interpretation.
«While I am sure the plaintiff may have been embarrassed by the broadcast, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals simply followed well - established principles of defamation law,» Lee Brenner, chair of Kelley Drye & Warren Media and Entertainment practice group, told Legal Newsline.
But having met Marlinspike and seen what the team has done over the last few years (not to mention the good work that originally established WhatsApp), I'm far more inclined toward the more charitable interpretation, which is simply that that there's a way to make Signal pay for itself without compromising the principles that led to its creation in the first place.
It's simply a matter of returning to the standard and established constructs and principles of professional psychology.
Its aim is simply to identify some of the key issues that need to be considered in establishing a new National Indigenous Representative Body: its guiding principles, role and functions, structure, relationship with government and funding arrangements.
Rather than take this criticism to heart and employ the professional rigor necessary to define «parental alienation» within standard and established psychological constructs and principles, the Gardnerian PAS supporters have simply tried to storm the gates of the DSM with the same continual argument of «it exists.»
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