Sentences with phrase «very core principle»

Mark Coker, founder and CEO of Smashwords, spoke to Good e-Reader about the incident and how digital publishing's very core principle is to make access to the written word a reality for everyone.

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I think they all feel very strongly that this is a core principle of our league, and that where we choose to celebrate something like an All - Star Game, that those values should be honored.
I know our parenting styles will be very different as our daughter grows and I think that's great as long as we continue to agree on core principles and the values we want our daughter to possess.
Adopting the Michigan endorsement process allows Wisconsin to use this system to support infant and early childhood professionals in promoting infant mental health principles and practices and verify that they have the core knowledge needed to work with infants, very young children and their families.
«It's a very important day today for the future of the Republican Party and the Conservative Party and the statement it will make about decency, consistency, core principles,» Lazio said.
The problem is that he mischaracterises the core principle at the very heart of liberalism.
«These charges go to the very core of what ails Albany — a lack of transparency, lack of accountability, and lack of principle joined with an overabundance of greed, cronyism, and self - dealing.»
On Thursday, Bharara, when announcing Silver's arrest, said the charges «in our view go to the very core of what ails Albany: lack of transparency, lack of accountability and lack of principle — joined with overabundance of greed, cronyism and self - dealing.
Baroness Warsi tells Tom Bradby on tonight's edition of The Agenda that she wants to see the Tories return to the «very core conservative principles» of allowing people to keep more of what they earn.
The media took its cue from U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who exclaimed that he was on a mission from God to clean up Albany single - handedly: «These charges go to the very core of what ails Albany,» he said, «a lack of transparency, lack of accountability and a lack of principle joined with an over-abundance of greed, cronyism and self - dealing.»
«These charges in our view go to the very core of what ails Albany: lack of transparency, lack of accountability, and lack of principle — joined with overabundance of greed, cronyism, and self - dealing.
The experience, which included an introduction to the core principles of citizen science and working with other participants to design and pitch a proposal for a citizen science - based project, was «very inspiring,» says Heil, who defended her thesis in December and is currently a postdoc in her Ph.D. lab.
The newly discovered MHT principle has proved to be a scientific milestone and has evolved to be a «core - concept landmark» in applied sciences, on which the forthcoming centuries would lay the very foundations of new scientific disciplines.
He soon emerges as its very charismatic, spiritual leader, founding the Free State of Jones on a quartet of core principles promoting racial equality.
It's got some core principles that are fundamental to its implementation, but it's also very adaptable to context.»
It was the very simple, but at the same time very profound principle that education, at its very core, is a shared enterprise.
Combining the goals of the common core with the principles of differentiation, the authors present an eight - step process to help teachers make rich, intellectually rigorous curriculum accessible to a very broad range of students.
While borrowing the same core principles from Dark Souls in terms of how you lock - on and your button configuration, it has one very interesting addition, which is being able to aim at will at an enemy's body part and being able to dismember said limb after weakening it enough.
Mark Campanale, Carbon Tracker Founder and Executive Director, said: «These disclosure principles go to the very core of the energy transition that is underway — they show investors and markets the extent to which individual fossil fuel companies may be at risk, as well as management's plans for addressing the looming issue.
Liberty is after all a moral precept, and a core conservative principle for that very reason.
At the very least we will have a clear picture of which one's are vaguely acquainted with the core principles of Science, and those that are merely advocates masquerading as Scientists who must be rooted out.
I find it very helpful when the law firm partners with your corporate responsibility goals — so when as part of being your partner they're aligned so, whatever charitable causes or whatever community outreach you'd like to do that fits within your core business principles that your law firm's right there with you.
1) we agree to disagree:) 2) supremacy of EU law for the EU system is the equivalent of the hard core of constitutional values that some national Courts defend against EU (and ECHR)- it is not a matter of «legitimacy» or «patriotism» but of using a «lower rank» instrument (accession treaty) to interfere with a treaty rule: the identical issue is for States who have a «rigid» constitution (alike the Treaty binds the CIEU): the accession treaty to ECHR or EU has a «lower rank» than the Constitution itself, so that the national Constitutional Court can not accept it can derogate to a higher ranking rule - usually they will find a way to reconcile the «construction» of the two set of rules, but if they are requested of an opinion on the point of principle, they will always say that in the very end, if all other paths have been explored to avoid the conflict, eventually it is the Constitution and neither ECHR nor EUwhich prevails.
It may seem like you need to study volumes of books and information to understand insurance, but at its core, the principle of insurance is very basic:
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