Etymology: [ prin(t)-s(&-)p&l, -s&a ] (noun.) 14th century. Old French principe Latin principium (“beginning, foundation”) princeps (“first”); see prince.
ilke, prensip, ana, esas, köken, öz, tamamlayıcı unsur, kaynak, kaide, refuse on principle prensibine uygun olmadığından reddetmek, İLKE, PRENSİP:Bazı durum ve münasebetlerin aslında mevcut olan gerçek veya temel kanun. Davranışa hakim olan yerleşmiş bir harekat kuralı, Bir maddenin müessir bir parçası, principledprensip sahibi olan, umde, active principle müessir madde, prensipli, prensip sahibi, ilkeli, ilkeler,
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refuse on principle prensibine uygun olmadığından reddetmek
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İLKE, PRENSİP:Bazı durum ve münasebetlerin aslında mevcut olan gerçek veya temel kanun. Davranışa hakim olan yerleşmiş bir harekat kuralı Askeri
A rule or law of nature, or the basic idea on how the laws of nature are applied, Moral rule or aspect, A rule used to choose among solutions to a problem, A fundamental essence, particularly one producing a given quality, A fundamental assumption, A beginning, An entity that hires and pays an agent to perform a service; the seller in a real estate transaction is the principal Also, the outstanding amount on a loan is the principal, a guide for reasonable play, a basic rule that guides or influences thought or action, A description of how one variable influences another variable It evolves when similar research studies yield similar results time after time, The sum of the loan on which interest is calculated, a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system; "the principle of the conservation of mass"; "the principle of jet propulsion"; "the right-hand rule for inductive fields", essential elements or qualities of; a law or truth, Spiritual Experience, An essential rule or element; in FSC's case, of forest stewardship, The reduction of a mortgage balance owed, upon which the interest payment is computed, An integral part of the philosophy of DSDM, a general truth, a law on which others are based, A written affirmation on one's values Always written in the negative, a principle states what one will not do, based on what morally values If one values honesty, the principle becomes, "Do not lie, cheat, or steal" Principles do have exceptions or qualifiers For example if a principle violates another principle, qualifiers may exists "Do not lie, cheat, or steal, unless doing so places another human being in personal jeopardy ", one of the parties to a contract; or the amount of money borrowed, for which interest is charged, A fundamental truth; a comprehensive law or doctrine, from which others are derived, or on which others are founded; a general truth; an elementary proposition; a maxim; an axiom; a postulate, An original faculty or endowment, A settled rule of action; a governing law of conduct; an opinion or belief which exercises a directing influence on the life and behavior; a rule (usually, a right rule) of conduct consistently directing one's actions; as, a person of no principle, Beginning; commencement, A source, or origin; that from which anything proceeds; fundamental substance or energy; primordial substance; ultimate element, or cause, a basic truth or law or assumption; "the principles of democracy", To equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet, or rule of conduct, good or ill, a rule or standard especially of good behavior; "a man of principle"; "he will not violate his principles", a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct; "their principles of composition characterized all their works", rule of personal conduct, a standard or rule of conduct and morality by which to live, Any original inherent constituent which characterizes a substance, or gives it its essential properties, and which can usually be separated by analysis; applied especially to drugs, plant extracts, etc, doctrine, tenet, precept; fundamental law, primary law on which other laws are based, a basic truth or law or assumption; "the principles of democracy" a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system; "the principle of the conservation of mass"; "the principle of jet propulsion"; "the right-hand rule for inductive fields" a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct; "their principles of composition characterized all their works" a rule or standard especially of good behavior; "a man of principle"; "he will not violate his principles" rule of personal conduct, Refers to a fundamental doctrine, truth or motivating force upon which something is based, - A fundamental truth or law as the basis of reasoning or action Principles in the context of sustainable forest management are seen as providing the primary framework for managing forests in a sustainable fashion Principles provide the justification for criteria, indicators, and verifiers An example of a principle "for sustainable forest management to take place "ecosystem integrity is maintained or enhanced" (CIFOR, 1999), fundamental law or basic truth, as in: The Golden Rule is the principle that you should treat other people the way you'd like to be treated, (Security ) High-level fundamentals, A principle is a general belief that you have about the way you should behave, which influences your behaviour. Buck never allowed himself to be bullied into doing anything that went against his principles It's not just a matter of principle. a man of principle, The original amount of the money borrowed from a lender This does not include interest or fees, (law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature); "the rationale for capital punishment"; "the principles of internal-combustion engines", Scientific principles are general scientific laws which explain how something happens or works. These people lack all understanding of scientific principles, The principles of a particular theory or philosophy are its basic rules or laws. a violation of the basic principles of Marxism, A basic loan amount, separate from interest, insurance and taxes, If you agree with something in principle, you agree in general terms to the idea of it, although you do yet know the details or know if it will be possible. I agree with it in principle but I doubt if it will happen in practice, If you refuse to do something on principle, you refuse to do it because of a particular belief that you have. He would vote against it on principle. Archimedes' principle Bernoulli's principle continuity principle Copernican principle equivalence principle Mach's principle Pascal's principle Pauli exclusion principle verifiability principle uncertainty principle indeterminacy principle Heisenberg uncertainty principle, If something is possible in principle, there is no known reason why it should not happen, even though it has not happened before. Even assuming this to be in principle possible, it will not be achieved soon, Based on, having or manifesting principles, uncompromising, having integrity, abiding by moral values and beliefs, approval If you describe someone as principled, you approve of them because they have strong moral principles. She was a strong, principled woman, based on or manifesting objectively defined standards of rightness or morality; "principled pragmatism and unprincipled expediency"; "a principled person, Statements or descriptions of what should or should not be done that describes the rules, parameters or guidelines for performing the task **, standards of ethical conduct; fundamental truths and proven rules, such as the principles of effective leadership See values and ethics, Essential assumptions; basic or essential qualities determining intrinsic characteristics, plural of principle, the physical, chemical, and biological processes occurring in pond systems and their interactions, Basic rules that guide or influence thought or action, United States Government Principles for the Utilization and Care of Vertebrate Animals Used in Testing, Research, and Training Nine principles that provide a foundation for humane care and use of animals in the United States, Principles are simple, direct statements of an organization's basic beliefs They are written in present tense They should be simply stated The need to be rationalized The implications of adopting a principle should also be identified, The rules by which information management decisions will be made, The set of principles under which the Policy has been developed and which assist Agencies in making access and pricing decisions, Basic standards or set of beliefs that shape behavior or influence choices, a set of norms and values that represent what is desirable and positive for an individual, group, organisation or local community and therefore affect the rightness and wrongness of actions, Principles (also known as values) are rules which the Council will abide by as it goes about the business of seeking to achieve its Vision and Mission Statement, Represent the fundamental physical laws underlying the operation of a device or physical system, normally in equation form, and do independently of any particular value As these representations are very general they can be used in unfamilar situations, where no explicit solution is available Classically used in numerical simulations and models, one of the main modules in the course - Principles Of Effective Teaching And Learning,
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A rule or law of nature, or the basic idea on how the laws of nature are applied - "The principle of the internal combustion engine"
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Moral rule or aspect - "It's the principle of the thing; I won't do business with someone I can't trust."
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A rule used to choose among solutions to a problem - "The principle of least privilege holds that a process should only receive the permissions it needs."
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A fundamental essence, particularly one producing a given quality - "Cathartine is the bitter, purgative principle of senna. — Gregory."
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A fundamental assumption - "We need some sort of principles to reason from."
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A beginning - "Doubting sad end of principle unsound. — Spenser."
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An entity that hires and pays an agent to perform a service; the seller in a real estate transaction is the principal Also, the outstanding amount on a loan is the principal
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a guide for reasonable play
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a basic rule that guides or influences thought or action
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A description of how one variable influences another variable It evolves when similar research studies yield similar results time after time
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The sum of the loan on which interest is calculated
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a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system; "the principle of the conservation of mass"; "the principle of jet propulsion"; "the right-hand rule for inductive fields"
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essential elements or qualities of; a law or truth
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Spiritual Experience
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An essential rule or element; in FSC's case, of forest stewardship
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The reduction of a mortgage balance owed, upon which the interest payment is computed
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An integral part of the philosophy of DSDM
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a general truth, a law on which others are based
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A written affirmation on one's values Always written in the negative, a principle states what one will not do, based on what morally values If one values honesty, the principle becomes, "Do not lie, cheat, or steal" Principles do have exceptions or qualifiers For example if a principle violates another principle, qualifiers may exists "Do not lie, cheat, or steal, unless doing so places another human being in personal jeopardy "
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one of the parties to a contract; or the amount of money borrowed, for which interest is charged
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A fundamental truth; a comprehensive law or doctrine, from which others are derived, or on which others are founded; a general truth; an elementary proposition; a maxim; an axiom; a postulate
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An original faculty or endowment
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A settled rule of action; a governing law of conduct; an opinion or belief which exercises a directing influence on the life and behavior; a rule (usually, a right rule) of conduct consistently directing one's actions; as, a person of no principle
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Beginning; commencement
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A source, or origin; that from which anything proceeds; fundamental substance or energy; primordial substance; ultimate element, or cause
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a basic truth or law or assumption; "the principles of democracy"
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To equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet, or rule of conduct, good or ill
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a rule or standard especially of good behavior; "a man of principle"; "he will not violate his principles"
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a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct; "their principles of composition characterized all their works"
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rule of personal conduct
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a standard or rule of conduct and morality by which to live
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Any original inherent constituent which characterizes a substance, or gives it its essential properties, and which can usually be separated by analysis; applied especially to drugs, plant extracts, etc
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doctrine, tenet, precept; fundamental law, primary law on which other laws are based isim
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a basic truth or law or assumption; "the principles of democracy" a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system; "the principle of the conservation of mass"; "the principle of jet propulsion"; "the right-hand rule for inductive fields" a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct; "their principles of composition characterized all their works" a rule or standard especially of good behavior; "a man of principle"; "he will not violate his principles" rule of personal conduct
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Refers to a fundamental doctrine, truth or motivating force upon which something is based
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- A fundamental truth or law as the basis of reasoning or action Principles in the context of sustainable forest management are seen as providing the primary framework for managing forests in a sustainable fashion Principles provide the justification for criteria, indicators, and verifiers An example of a principle "for sustainable forest management to take place "ecosystem integrity is maintained or enhanced" (CIFOR, 1999)
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fundamental law or basic truth, as in: The Golden Rule is the principle that you should treat other people the way you'd like to be treated
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(Security ) High-level fundamentals
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A principle is a general belief that you have about the way you should behave, which influences your behaviour. Buck never allowed himself to be bullied into doing anything that went against his principles It's not just a matter of principle. a man of principle
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The original amount of the money borrowed from a lender This does not include interest or fees
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(law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature); "the rationale for capital punishment"; "the principles of internal-combustion engines"
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Scientific principles are general scientific laws which explain how something happens or works. These people lack all understanding of scientific principles
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The principles of a particular theory or philosophy are its basic rules or laws. a violation of the basic principles of Marxism
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A basic loan amount, separate from interest, insurance and taxes
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If you agree with something in principle, you agree in general terms to the idea of it, although you do yet know the details or know if it will be possible. I agree with it in principle but I doubt if it will happen in practice
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If you refuse to do something on principle, you refuse to do it because of a particular belief that you have. He would vote against it on principle. Archimedes' principle Bernoulli's principle continuity principle Copernican principle equivalence principle Mach's principle Pascal's principle Pauli exclusion principle verifiability principle uncertainty principle indeterminacy principle Heisenberg uncertainty principle
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If something is possible in principle, there is no known reason why it should not happen, even though it has not happened before. Even assuming this to be in principle possible, it will not be achieved soon
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Based on, having or manifesting principles - "Governors should be well principled. --Roger L'Estrange."
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principled.
uncompromising
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having integrity, abiding by moral values and beliefs sıfat
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approval If you describe someone as principled, you approve of them because they have strong moral principles. She was a strong, principled woman
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based on or manifesting objectively defined standards of rightness or morality; "principled pragmatism and unprincipled expediency"; "a principled person
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Statements or descriptions of what should or should not be done that describes the rules, parameters or guidelines for performing the task **
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standards of ethical conduct; fundamental truths and proven rules, such as the principles of effective leadership See values and ethics
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Essential assumptions; basic or essential qualities determining intrinsic characteristics
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plural of principle
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the physical, chemical, and biological processes occurring in pond systems and their interactions
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Basic rules that guide or influence thought or action
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United States Government Principles for the Utilization and Care of Vertebrate Animals Used in Testing, Research, and Training Nine principles that provide a foundation for humane care and use of animals in the United States
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Principles are simple, direct statements of an organization's basic beliefs They are written in present tense They should be simply stated The need to be rationalized The implications of adopting a principle should also be identified
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The rules by which information management decisions will be made
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The set of principles under which the Policy has been developed and which assist Agencies in making access and pricing decisions
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Basic standards or set of beliefs that shape behavior or influence choices
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a set of norms and values that represent what is desirable and positive for an individual, group, organisation or local community and therefore affect the rightness and wrongness of actions
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Principles (also known as values) are rules which the Council will abide by as it goes about the business of seeking to achieve its Vision and Mission Statement
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Represent the fundamental physical laws underlying the operation of a device or physical system, normally in equation form, and do independently of any particular value As these representations are very general they can be used in unfamilar situations, where no explicit solution is available Classically used in numerical simulations and models
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one of the main modules in the course - Principles Of Effective Teaching And Learning
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