It is a fundamental principle of our work together, in the name of our common humanity.
Critics say this erodes the fundamental principle that both sides are equal before the law.
The court said it overturned the settlement because it violated the fundamental principle behind a class action.
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We also believe that giving people control over what they share is a fundamental principle of this rewiring.
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"It guarantees the right to due process of law, a fundamental principle of international criminal law, " Ms Fernandez said.
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The Supreme Court subsequently failed to support the fundamental principle of limited government.
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Liberal Democrat education spokesman Phil Willis said ministers had "abandoned the fundamental principle" of making academic and vocational qualifications of equal value.
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By contrast in the United States, it is a matter of fundamental principle that the state should not spy on its citizens.
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It reflects a fundamental principle of risk perception: that people are far more fearful of things they don't control than things they do.
This seems to me to be a fundamental principle of democracy.
Supporting democracy and human rights is a fundamental principle behind the President's policy in the region and the world, and he will carry that message on this trip.
Finally, and most troubling, Secretary Powell's efforts to get a "deal" on strategic arms violates a fundamental principle of the President's approach to Russia: The Cold War is over.
"In this case, the United States made clear, in documents that have been published, that there would inevitably be serious and lasting harm if that fundamental principle was breached, " Miliband said.
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Widely considered the "Magna Carta of space law, " this treaty lays down the fundamental principle of non-appropriation and that the exploration and use of space shall be the province of all mankind.
On Monday, Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner called the agreement to set up a judicial commission "historic", saying it guaranteed "the right to due process of law, a fundamental principle of international criminal law".
The fundamental principle is a simple one that is apparently difficult to implement: Keep doing the same things that brought you to power in the first place, and don't let success and power go to your head.
On National Hunting and Fishing Day, we pay tribute to the community of sportsmen and women who have kept faith with that fundamental principle, and who will continue to help drive our environmental progress in the years to come.
And, at last, proper credit is given to John Major, who showed the right mixture of steely determination and neat political footwork in pursuing a fundamental principle, a determination to bring Sinn Fein to accept democratic and constitutional means.
Since the Second Continental Congress declared America's independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776, the United States government has sought to realize the fundamental principle on which our nation was founded: that all people have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Although the artificial neural networks used in the research are much less complex than the human visual system, this simplicity helped the researchers to identify and further understand what they believe is a fundamental principle behind why we see illusion: the statistics of our past visual experiences.
Speaking during a debate on a report into Lords reform, Lord Ashdown said that "at a time when people are dying for democracy", the House of Lords "infringes the fundamental principle of a democratic state, which is that the people's laws are made by the people's representatives".
In a couple of the pieces I have written so far I have expressed frustration with people writing about hedge funds and carried interests without acknowledging (or possibly even knowing) that they are dealing with a fundamental principle of partnership taxation not some sort of special deal for hedge fund managers.
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When you talk about cutting into the mortgage deduction in a way that taxes middle-class Americans, that violates a very fundamental principle that the President has, which is this should not -- in order to preserve low taxes, low tax rates for wealthy Americans, to ask the middle class to pay the price is not going to happen.
President Obama is proving a fundamental economic principle proven as well by President Reagan, though in the opposite way.
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The wonderful, work-based, affluence-inducing, effects of low marginal tax rates is not the only fundamental economic principle that Ibn Khaldun got right.
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And for Mr Issing the implied transfer of money would violate the fundamental democratic principle that there should be "no taxation without representation".
"It is hard to think of a more fundamental American principle than the sanctity of the home and private property, " says Robert McNamara, an institute attorney.
The Supreme Court decided in 1853 that Morse could keep the patent on his innovative method for transmitting telegraph signals over long distances, but not the fundamental scientific principle that electricity can transmit information.
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Traffic lights are bad enough - they make us stop when we could go, they take our eyes off the road, flouting the most fundamental safety principle but they are only the symptom of a dysfunctional system.
She has also departed from the fundamental Leveson principle of 'statutory underpinning' and proposes instead to proceed by a royal charter, thus by-passing the legislature, especially in relation to defining which publishers are to be regarded as 'significant'.
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