Sentences with phrase «than fundamental principles»

Again, some middle axioms, statements that are less than fundamental principles but more than day - by - day strategies, may prove helpful as guidelines in considering what actions to take in response to the problem of media violence:

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The D - Wave Two isn't just faster than other computers; it's the first commercially available quantum computer, which uses the fundamental principles of physics to solve problems in a completely different way.
For more than 40 years, Harris Associates has practiced consistent investment principles: as value investors, we seek out significantly underpriced companies that have strong business fundamentals and proven, shareholder - oriented management teams.
Such questions are among the «fundamental issues of principle» that have to be confronted «sooner rather than later,» said Alden.
Process thought deals more directly with some of the issues than do the fundamental principles of the other groups.
For all «actual entities» exhibit the same principles of reality and these same fundamental polar structures, and the differences in the «mental pole» are of a gradual rather than a fundamental sort.
The ontological principle, however, is less fundamental (because more specialized) than the principle of relativity.
It is true, as the Pope affirms, that democracy is uniquely valuable because it embodies more fully than any alternative system the principle of the fundamental moral equality of citizens.
Justin D. Klassen and James K. A. Smith raise far more issues than I can pursue here, so let me try to isolate what I see as fundamental: Is Taylor's understanding of secularism in principle opposed to Catholic Christianity?
In the case of a civilized society, the principles of «order» and «genetic propagation» are no less fundamental as regards its status as an existent thing than are those same principles required of a Society per se.
He wrote, «From the most essential and most fundamental about oneself to every single thing or affair in the world, even the meaning of one word or half a word, everything should be investigated to the utmost, and none of it is unworthy of attention... There is no other way to investigate principle to the utmost than to pay attention to everything in our daily reading of books and handling of affairs....
It may sometimes happen that a fundamental difference of opinion on matters of principle may persist in theory, and retain real importance, while the circumstances of life and action change so much that the difference of opinion is of less moment for life and action than it previously was.
Therefore, the modern demand of a separation between the religious realm and the way in which societies organize themselves does scarcely more than remind us of one of the fundamental principles of Christianity.
The fundamental principle behind Babies on Track is that the baby brain grows more in its earliest years «before 3 years old «than at any other time in human life.
As a hero, Bevan, more than most politicians, has left a tangible memorial - a National Health Service of which the fundamental principles are now unchallenged by any other than the most extreme libertarians.
«It is a fundamental principle and it's not up for negotiation any more than renegotiating the principle of the free movement of goods, services or capital.»
This means that some voters are much more valued by the parties than others, calling into question the fundamental principle of democracy — that all votes are created equal.
Since 1985, Project 2061 has led the way in science education reform by first defining adult science literacy in its influential publication Science for All Americans and then specifying what K - 12 students need to know in Benchmarks for Science Literacy, which helps educators implement science literacy goals in the classroom; the AAAS Science Assessment website with more than 700 middle school test items; and WeatherSchool @ AAAS, an online resource where students can use real - world data to learn about the fundamental principles of weather and climate.
As Manton and Mee stress, «least action» refers to a certain efficiency in how nature operates; the principle is in many ways more fundamental than some physical laws.
Using this new framework, policy makers can now examine this topic in a more analytical manner and develop guidelines based on fundamental principles of economic fairness rather than arbitrary limits.
Guth: Let me add one other thing that could be seen at the LHC, which I think would make most of us unhappy if it's seen, but we could see evidence for more fine tuning in nature than we've already seen in the cosmological constant; and that would be taken as evidence for this multiverse, anthropic picture where the laws of physics are not determined by fundamental principles but rather by a wide variety of things happening and certain things selecting for life.
The fundamental principle is that buzz spreads in a distributed, rather than centralized, fashion.
According to a fundamental concept in fluid dynamics called Bernoulli's principle, faster moving air has lower pressure than slower moving air.
Diffusion is the process that lets the color spread through tea, but there is way more to it than that: It's also one of the most fundamental principles underlying the inner workings of living cells.
TKF: For more than one hundred years, scientists believed the resolution image limit was a fundamental principle of nature.
Magnetism at the atomic level is driven by quantum mechanics — a fact that has shaken up classical physics calculations and called for increasingly complex, first - principle calculations, or calculations working forward from fundamental physics equations rather than relying on assumptions that reduce computational workload.
The fundamental principle is this: to reduce the numbers of cane toads in an area, you have to be able to remove animals faster than they can replace the numbers you are removing.
(Since we're talking about IR radiation, the quantum states involved are the vibrational states of molecules rather than the electronic states of atoms, but the fundamental principles are the same.)
The concept of our gut health having such a significant influence over our health and behavior is one of the fundamental principles supporting functional medicine, and the degree of evidence for this idea is largely what makes functional medicine a credible field of western medicine rather than a complementary or alternative therapy.
Rather than teach simple fundamentals and principles that never change (because they're too boring and un-marketable), the diet industry is driven by perpetually promoting the next big thing, spinning a story around around it, and all too often, making it complicated.
The delusion that bigger will always be better — that each additional plot twist will somehow signify ingenuity rather than desperation — is by now a fundamental operating principle in Hollywood.
The fundamental principle of the book is that over 70 % of workers learn most from their colleagues than they do from formal training courses in classrooms or online.
Most Students Use Vouchers to Attend Religious Schools — A significant majority of the private schools participating in the DC voucher program are religious, which threatens fundamental principles of church state separation: «A higher share of participating schools than non-participating private schools is religiously affiliated (64 percent versus 29 percent).»
Such a testing program makes more sense to me than grade level testing for high schools, it can be used for accountability purposes such as API and AYP, and it follows a fundamental principle that «instruction must precede assessments» for good alignment of assessments with instruction.
This moment of transition has a parallel in one of collage's most fundamental principles: the transfer of material from one context to another and its arrangement in order to produce a new reality, whose coherence follows no other rules than those of a fabricated new logic.
It is a fundamental principle of science, perhaps first enunciated by Leibnitz in Section 6 of his Discourse on Metaphysics, that a theory must be simpler than the data it explains.
That's mainly based on two things: (1) the fundamental plausibility of their assertions based directly on first principles (rather than complex climate models) and (2) the mainstream climatologic opinion does not seem to have varied much in 20 - 30 years.
He contends convincingly that the consolidation of the Union's role in criminal law only makes the «need for an all - out criminal law policy... more acute than before» (page 59) and highlights six fundamental principles that the EU needs to address in order to clarify and legitimise further its action in the field; among the six, the call to pay attention to the principle of ultima ratio, coherence, subsidiarity and the requirement of a legitimate purpose seem particularly pertinent also in regard to the current debate concerning the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor.
Initially, the term «principles of fundamental justice» had been interpreted to refer narrowly to the principles of natural justice, which define procedural, rather than substantive fairness.
As stated in Briggs and Rees Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments (2005) 4th edition at paras 2.02 to 2.07 & 2.105: (i) The fundamental rule was that if a case fell within the Brussels Regulation, the Regulation alone allocated jurisdiction over the defendant; (ii) There were three overriding principles of interpretation: (i) the wording of the regulation should so far as possible be given a meaning which was common and uniform across the various member states; (ii) provisions which allowed a defendant to be sued against his will in a member state other than his domicile were to be construed narrowly; (iii) the risk of inconsistent decisions should be kept to a minimum.
They unjustifiably limit the right to be free of unreasonable searches and seizures under s. 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the right under s. 7 of the Charter not to be deprived of liberty otherwise than in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.
In this way the enduring fundamental principles that govern the Civil Service would be enshrined in statute, something that was recommended more than 150 years ago by the Northcote - Trevelyan report, The Organisation of the Permanent Civil Service.
It is a fundamental principle, and one of the first things that all lawyers are taught at law school, that legal advice (rather than, for example, commercial advice) communications between a client and lawyer are privileged.
Justice Perell's observation, that «it is cynical to assume that with many years of future employment both possible and needed, that he will sit on his hands and wait out the reasonable notice period rather than getting on with his career» is no more than a reiteration of the BC Court of Appeal's articulation of this fundamental principle underlying the duty to mitigate.
This issue was highlighted by the House of Lords, who said that if a fundamental principle of the English accusatorial system was to be taken away, it should be done by democratic legislation, rather than by default.
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.
They are, surely, not more open - ended than the expression «principles of fundamental justice.»
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