We observe pause on the macro and micro levels as a principle of life and leadership, a natural part of the continuum that catalyzes growth and transformation.
"I am a Republican who believes in the very conservative principle of less government intrusion in my life, " she said.
One can argue however that a truly pro-life outlook is rooted in the principle of inclusion.
What shall we do to ensure that international consent become the principle of both high-level policy and every day life of people?
"The government will carry out a review of the state pension age every five years, based around the principle that people should maintain a specific proportion of adult life receiving the state pension, " said the White Paper.
He conceded that the making of a whole-life order for Roberts was "wrong in principle" but he said in making such a concession, "we are not seeking to minimise the seriousness of the offences".
Each nation gives life to this principle in its own way, grounded in the traditions of its own people.
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Einstein had objected to Werner Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and, in general, to the statistics-based, ultimately random foundation of life Bohr was promoting.
As we mark the 100th anniversary of Rosa Parks's birth, we celebrate the life of a genuine American hero and remind ourselves that although the principle of equality has always been self-evident, it has never been self-executing.
In the 1950s, when I was born, the organizing principle known as "command-and-control" was shot through every aspect of American life.
And in real life, many middle-class voters feel the same way as a matter of principle.
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Crossbencher Lord Pannick added that it was "wrong in principle" for a person to be told they must spend their whole life in prison with no possibility of review, whatever progress they may make.
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