Sentences with phrase «using ordinary principles»

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Although the machines involved are extraordinarily dangerous, the moral principle governing their use is perfectly ordinary: It is the familiar one that human beings should engage in an activity that poses dangers to others only if, in the totality of the circumstances, doing so is reasonable» i.e., if the good to be achieved, taking account of the probability of success, is proportionate to the possible ill effects.
Robert T. Miller examines the morality of using unmanned robotic drones: Although the machines involved are extraordinarily dangerous, the moral principle governing their use is perfectly ordinary: It is the familiar one that human beings should engage in an activity that poses dangers to others....
Each project includes instructions on how to conduct the experiment at home using ordinary toys and household items as props, an easy - to - understand explanation of the experiment's significance, and suggestions on how parents can incorporate these principles into their interactions with their child.
Felix Gonzalez - Torres lived and worked resolutely according to his own idealistic principles, combining elements of Conceptual art, Minimalism, political activism, and poetic beauty in an ever - expanding arsenal of media, including public billboards, give - away piles of candy and posters, and ordinary objects — clocks, mirrors, light fixtures — used to startling effect.
But, CGSB's own performance showed that those phrases can not fulfill their intended purpose as to guaranteeing the reliability of its records and records management in relation to its part in the creation of a national standard that should be used to dictate the principles and practices as to what should be an organization's «usual and ordinary course of business,» as to its ERMSs «operating properly,» in relation to its records management and control.
The principles barriers to the intelligibility of a particular law are, in my view, are excessively involuted sentence structure, the use of language other than in its plain or ordinary sense, and recursive drafting techniques that require the reader to interpret one section by reference to another.
In one early Charter decision, Re B.C. Motor Vehicles Act, 28 a unanimous Supreme Court used the living tree doctrine to expand the ordinary meaning of the phrase «principles of fundamental justice.»
The Court of Appeal held that, although an agreement pursuant to which R bet as A's agent using A's money was void under the Gambling Laws, if R misappropriated A's money for his own purposes, A was entitled to recover it under the ordinary principles of restitution.
I used some of the same decorating principles for my Christmas mantel that I use on ordinary days.
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