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  2. Principle - Wikipedia

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    Principles unpack the values underlying them more concretely so that the values can be more easily operationalized in policy statements and actions. [3] In law, higher order, overarching principles establish rules to be followed, modified by sentencing guidelines relating to context and proportionality. In science and nature, a principle may ...

  3. Chicago principles - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago principles, also known as the Chicago Statement, [1] are a set of guiding principles intended to demonstrate a commitment to freedom of speech and freedom of expression on college campuses in the United States.

  4. Wikipedia:Principles - Wikipedia

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    User:Jimbo Wales/Statement of principles: One of the oldest, this statement of principles was written by Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales. Wikipedia:Trifecta: This three-point simplified ruleset was the precursor to the Five Pillars page. Wikipedia:Core content policies: Brief summary and a bit of background on our core content policies.

  5. Project for the New American Century - Wikipedia

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    The statement had 25 signers, including project members and outside supporters (see Signatories to Statement of Principles). It described the United States as the "world's pre-eminent power", and said that the nation faced a challenge to "shape a new century favorable to American principles and interests".

  6. Paris Principles (cataloging) - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Principles (PP [1]), also known as the Statement of Principles, [2] defined the theoretical foundation for the creation of bibliographical cataloging rules for libraries. They were specified and agreed upon in October 1961 at the Conference on Cataloguing Principles (CCP) of the International Federation of Library Associations and ...

  7. Sharon Statement - Wikipedia

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    The Sharon Statement is the founding statement of principles for Young Americans for Freedom.The views expressed in the statement, while not considered "traditional conservative principles" at the time, played a significant role in influencing Republican leaders in the 1980s. [1]

  8. Clear statement rule - Wikipedia

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    According to Professor Popkin, Chief Justice John Marshall imposed a clear statement rule: "where fundamental values were at stake, statutes would not be interpreted to impair such values, absent a clear statement in the legislation.” [2] Indeed, Marshall wrote in 1805 that "Where fundamental principles are overthrown, when the general system ...

  9. American Association of University Professors - Wikipedia

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    The statement is straightforward, based on three principles of academic freedom. Briefly summarized, the first principle states that teachers are entitled to "full freedom in research and in publication of the results" and that the issue of financial gains from research depends on the relationship with the institution.