Examples of using A principle in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The JADA, or Japanese Authority of Digital Assets was formed to provide a principle based or code of conduct format for Bitcoin only platforms.
Modern people interpret the old teaching in Buddhism“do no bad; do only good” as a principle or theory for living in human society.
Challenges and frustrations are overcome by their inclusive relationships with people- a principle shared by Ava DuVernay, director of films including Selma,
The other aspect of the miracle of Pentecost is that it helps us to“discover a principle of unity, which is the Holy Spirit, which does not deny culture, but it overcomes some
If it is disconnected from truth, freedom tragically becomes a principle that destroys the inner harmony of the human person,
A principle is a law
If freedom is detached from truth, it becomes, tragically, a principle of the destruction of the human person's inner harmony,
That's a principle known as“net neutrality”-
waters is a principle, ensuring that the all-people's border guard posture performs the right tasks with desired effect, meeting the requirements of safeguarding sovereignty
here is an element, a feature, a principle, a law that is contrary to the revealed will of God, which is foreign and alien to the mind of the Lord,
As a principle, the protection of basic human rights is accepted widely:
is raising concerns among immigration advocates who say it could violate a principle under international law against returning asylum seekers to countries where they could face persecution.
is raising concerns among immigration advocates who say it could violate a principle under international law against returning asylum seekers to countries where they could face persecution.
The book is made up of ten“scrolls” which are 2-3 page sections based on a principle, like“Today, I will be master of my emotions.”
blurring the line between peace and war, claiming that he must stand up to“against those who despise international law”- a principle that can make us to intervene.
boundaries between peace and war and declare that Britain must stand up to those who“flout international law”, a principle that“may lead to us intervene ourselves.”.
one's bed during sleep, that type of death carries an unalterable principle-- it always happens at the right moment, a principle that cannot be refuted either morally or philosophically.
that it exists as a principle but as a second principle, as a principle become; that it revolve around the Different:
that it exist as a principle but as a second principle, as a principle become; that it revolve around the Different: