Principles

Principles may refer to:

  • Value (personal and cultural)
  • Principles and parameters
  • Principles (retailer)

Other articles related to "principles, principle":

Islamic Views On Slavery - Islamic Jurisprudence - Traditional Islamic Jurisprudence - Principles
... rule being a presumption of freedom (al-'asl huwa 'l-hurriya — "The basic principle is liberty") for a person if his or her origins were unknown ...
World Fair Trade Organization - 10 Principles of Fair Trade
... WFTO prescribes 10 Principles that Fair Trade Organizations must follow in their day-to-day work and carries out monitoring to ensure these principles are upheld Creating Opportunities for Economically ...
Resource Management Act 1991 - Part 2 Purpose and Principles - Principles
... Section 6 is a list of matters of national importance that shall be 'recognised and provided for' in achieving the purpose of the RMA natural character of the coastal environment outstanding natural features and landscapes significant indigenous habitats and vegetation public access to waterbodies Maori culture, traditions, ancestral lands, water, sites, waahi tapu, and taonga historic heritage recognised customary activities ... Section 7 is a list of matters that all decisions 'shall have particular regard to' in achieving the purpose of the RMA Kaitiakitanga stewardship efficient use and development of natural and physical resources efficiency of the end use of energy amenity values intrinsic values of ecosystems quality of the environment finite characteristics of natural and physical resources habitat of trout and salmon climate change renewable energy ...

Famous quotes containing the word principles:

    I am not one of those who have the least anxiety about the triumph of the principles I have stood for. I have seen fools resist Providence before, and I have seen their destruction, as will come upon these again, utter destruction and contempt. That we shall prevail is as sure as that God reigns.
    Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)

    The honor my country shall never be stained by an apology from me for the statement of truth and the performance of duty; nor can I give any explanation of my official acts except such as is due to integrity and justice and consistent with the principles on which our institutions have been framed.
    Andrew Jackson (1767–1845)

    Language is a process of free creation; its laws and principles are fixed, but the manner in which the principles of generation are used is free and infinitely varied. Even the interpretation and use of words involves a process of free creation.
    Noam Chomsky (b. 1928)