core principle

collocation in English

meaningsofcoreandprinciple

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core
adjective
uk
/kɔːr/
us
/kɔːr/
most important or ...
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principle
noun
uk
/ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/
us
/ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/
a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens ...
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(Definition ofcoreandprinciplefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcore principle

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Dependency injection is a design pattern whosecoreprincipleis to separate behavior from dependency resolution.
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Each is a distinct grouping of techniques and related application methods which represent thecoreprincipleof that subsystem.
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It is acoreprincipleof empirical, scientific investigation.
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Thecoreprincipleis the imaging of individual fluorophore molecules, each corresponding to one base.
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As such, encapsulation is acoreprincipleof good software architecture, at every level of granularity.
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Thus, acoreprincipleof grammar develops before one of the constructions it regulates is produced in child language.
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Why ought we to accept thecoreprinciple?
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The ultra vires thesis stands or falls on the plausibility of thecoreprinciple.
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Let us call this thecoreprinciple.
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And this-thecoreprinciple-yields the ultra vires thesis.
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Rather than relying on mathematics or physics or on the determination of creation of an utterance, itscoreprinciplefocuses on perception and on developing implication rules based on gestalt.
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This is acoreprinciplein climate policy as well.
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In line with ourcoreprincipleof conditionality in enlargement policy, the implementation of the reforms on the ground determines progress in the accession negotiations.
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Almost all are paving and consequential amendments surrounding acoreprinciple.
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The best constitutional reforms in history are those that proceeded from acoreprinciple, such as devolution.
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Thecoreprinciplemust remain that asylum seekers are assessed as individuals and not as mere national categories.
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I believe that the farm-to-table principle has now become acoreprinciplewhich underpins all regulation in the food and feed area.
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Onecoreprincipleis to house those in need, but they do it in many different ways depending on which part of the country they are based in.
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So essentially this is thecoreprinciple.
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