Synonyms for «longstanding principle»

The phrase "longstanding principle" refers to a belief, idea or value that has been consistently held and practiced over an extended period of time. Full definition
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«longstanding»

«principle»

Sentences with «longstanding principle»

  • It is a well - established and longstanding principle of employment law that, when faced with a misconduct dismissal, an employment tribunal must not substitute its own view of the claimant's alleged conduct for that taken by the employer's disciplinary panel. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • «One of the most fundamental and longstanding principles of the museum field is that a collection is held in the public trust and must not be treated as a disposable financial asset.» (artfcity.com)
  • Growth hacking is a somewhat new term but is a longstanding principle of passionately pushing to improve a certain metric through executing outside - the - box tactics with the use of analytics and tools that multiply your effort. (entrepreneur.com)
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