MLK, Gandhi, Mandela and all great opposition leaders throughout history have always preached this precept.
As a basic precept, getting out of the way of innovation is generally a good thing.
"It's a zero council tax precept and we are protecting police numbers, " he said.
The budget will see the city's council tax precept rise 1.95% following three years of freezes.
But Mr Coleman criticised Mr Livingstone for foisting an above-inflation GLA precept increase on Londoners.
Until now our operations there have routinely violated the most basic precept of Counterinsurgency 101: Secure the population.
And our belief is based on the fundamental ethical precept of medicine is that we first do no harm.
Mark Burns-Williamson said a 3.8% rise in the police precept would allow the force to recruit 44 extra officers.
But its precept is a sound one: Good business is good social policy.
In Leicestershire, police commissioner Clive Loader said he aims to freeze the tax precept for at least two years.
Its council tax precept would rise by 1.95% following three years of freezes.
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Mr Stansfeld is seeking to increase the Thames Valley Police council tax precept for the next financial year by 2%.
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Shaun Wright said the rise of 3.6% in the police precept would let the force "keep police on the beat".
The panel is required to approve the precept rise before bills can be sent out, and approved the move unanimously.
Bush has praised Evans as a champion of free trade -- a precept that was a centerpiece of his presidential campaign.
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He also consulted on precept increases with 62% of those who replied backing a 2% increase and 32% a 3% rise.
The police precept is part of the general council tax bill, and is the amount council taxpayers pay for police services.
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Under the government legislation which introduced the PCC role a referendum is only required if the precept rise is more than 3.8%.
Alan Hardwick said the increase in the tax precept will mean an average increase of about 6p a week for most residents.
The precept, the part of the council tax bill levied to fund the police, has been frozen for the past two years.
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They will also be responsible for holding their local police forces to account and setting the budget, including the council tax precept.
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The rise in the police precept means that Band D council tax payers will be charged an extra 17 pence per week.
Labour's Mr Jones said he had rejected the offer of a one-off 1% government grant in return for freezing the policing precept.
This precept applies whether the fund in question is operated by a nobody in Palo Alto or a billion- dollar giant in Boston.
The police council tax precept in Derbyshire must rise to avoid taking officers off the street, the county's new police and crime commissioner said.
Once you take into account the fact there is a precept, that helps fund the police, is totally achievable without any reductions in visible policing.
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The proposed precept will be considered by the Police and Crime Panel on Monday 28 January and, if approved, will come into force in April.
Under the government legislation which introduced the PCC role, a referendum is only required if the precept rise for South Yorkshire is more than 3.6%.
Both of these actions reflect a fundamental precept of voluntary disclosure.
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