core tenet
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcoreandtenet
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core
adjective
uk/kɔːr/us/kɔːr/
most important or ...
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tenet
noun[C]
uk/ˈten.ɪt/us/ˈten.ɪt/
one of the principles on which a belief or theory ...
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(Definition ofcoreandtenetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcore tenet
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It is argued that as acoretenetof the practice experience it is timely and appropriate to review perceptions of risk and uncertainty.
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Thecoretenetis that every stroke of handwriting has a meaning which can be understood only within the context of the other strokes present in the handwriting.
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As such, a 'full-engagement' society is based on two core tenets.
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As perhaps itscoretenet, logicism forbids any intuition of number to sneak in either as an axiom or by accident.
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The core tenets of most religious schools of thought actively dissuade a blaming or crediting of the environment; rather, they advocate personal responsibility for the consequences of one's actions.
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From my professional perspective, to ignore central core tenets of a profession by disregarding major legislation and major statutes would have the most serious consequences.
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Freedom of movement has been one of the core tenets of the single market.
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Its core tenets were ritualism (orthopraxy), anti-asceticism and anti-mysticism.
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With few exceptions, forms of anarchist theory and social movements have been named after their organizational forms or core tenets, rather than after their supposed founders.
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The core tenets of his work are reflected in the professional standards for certifying performance technologists, such as the emphasis on system thinking and planning and sound evaluation of outcomes.
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The party has since reverted to its old name and its core tenets, as its more moderate stance appeared have lost old votes without gaining new ones.
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