Examples of using Elementary principles in English and their translations into Portuguese
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the most elementary principles of behaviour, without which life
of the Church, it is the place in which the basics of the faith, the elementary principles of life in common,
By saying, though, that the organic compounds are made of the same elementary principles and obey the same laws,
This is the elementary principle of faith that believes with the heart.
The universal fluid is the elementary principle of all things.
Universal element, it is the elementary principle of all things.
It is, after all, an elementary principle of good democracy to answer yes or no after so many years.
It is an elementary principle that a cause is judged by its effects,
If Mr Berisha has forgotten this elementary principle of democratic government,
It is therefore an elementary principle of Spiritism that there are Spirits of all degrees of intelligence and morality.
The abolition of the death penalty is an elementary principle in the state of civilisation in which we now find ourselves,
on the basis of an elementary principle taught us by Beccaria:
The thesis defended by this author is based on an elementary principle of primary care,
Leo XIII is repeating an elementary principle of sound political organization,
However, that does not enable us to dispense with certain elementary principles and rules.
The lack of respect for elementary principles of democratic governance seriously hampers prospects for development.
conditions that affront the most elementary principles of human dignity.
Gibbs published in 1902 Elementary Principles in Statistical Mechanics,
its Member States condemn the death sentence pronounced by a fatwa of Ayatollah Khomeini against Salman Rushdie as an unacceptable violation of the most elementary principles and obligations that govern relations between states