Similar words: unprincipled, principle, principles, principled, pleasure principle, reciprocity principle, legal principle, uncertainty principle. Meaning: adv. with regard to fundamentals although not concerning details.
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31. They abandoned the principle for the council tax, so no argument in principle remains.
32. In principle this does not need to be done by an accountant.
33. The second is put down by a another sacked minister, Mr George Walden, who opposes the bill in principle.
34. The nature of the meetings is illustrated in principle in Figure 1.1, in terms of the interactions between functions.
35. In that case also, the state in principle sets management an objective and imposes constraints soas to achieve the result.
36. Even conventions that are well established in principle such as those relating to cabinet collective responsibility may be vague in their application.
37. Even those who oppose choice in principle are fast disappearing.
38. Thus I am not in principle against the idea of research into embryos.
39. While unlikely, this is not in principle altogether implausible,(sentencedict.com/in principle.html) and so the wrong answer would be reached.
40. The one equation should in principle be convertible into the other, but this is not always possible.
41. In principle, correspondence- and interpretation-computations together can distinguish between the three types of perception in question.
42. The agreement in principle was expected to be signed at the Washington summit.
43. A dispute over what they do mean is, in principle, like a legal dispute over the meaning of a statute.
44. Adjustment to full employment could in principle occur without any tendency towards inflation.
45. That episcopal ordination made one a member of the episcopal college was accepted in principle by the second session.
46. In principle, because stem cells are self-renewing, they are, unlike the cells they generate, immortal.
47. Many people who support the First Amendment in principle want to restrict free speech in certain situations.
48. In principle this format has much to recommend it, but in this case the practice has not been successful.
49. Council also approved in principle the text for a booklet Guidance on professional conduct incorporating a code of professional practice.
50. The uttering of simple and obvious tautologies should, in principle, have absolutely no communicative import.
51. In principle, after 1834, those who were physically capable of work were left no option but to support themselves.
52. In principle, for a complete representation of the turbulence, this process has to be continued to all orders.
53. Councillors yesterday accepted the idea in principle after a presentation by Homesmith.
54. In principle these constellations are knowable, and criminal behaviour fully predictable.
55. In principle, the question involves knowing what happens after an infinite number of terms of the sequence!
56. Stevens International Inc. said it agreed in principle to settle a class-action shareholder lawsuit against it.
57. Like Viagra, Ixense will in principle target men, and will be available only on prescription.
58. In principle, perhaps, such an analysis could be integrated within those outlined above.
59. Are there any absolute limitations to what an algorithm could in principle achieve?
60. In principle, there was nothing that could not be absorbed into this radically Christianized world.
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