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  • For example, the soul of an animal is its vital principle.
  • We are all living creatures, animated by the same vital principle.
  • These vital principles are being applied in the nations of Afghanistan and Iraq.
  • Must conform to the important and vital principle of what she calls " one
  • But it is a vital principle nonetheless.
  • Barlow published some of his research in " The Discovery of the Vital Principle or Physiology of Man " ( 1838 ).
  • For the justices to do so now would disregard the statute and the vital principles of equal political participation and one person, one vote.
  • Kerry is dedicated to the proposition of separating church and state, a vital principle under which religion has thrived in a nation of difference.
  • As for the liberals'emphasis on love and justice, Gagnon agrees those are vital principles but says they don't negate specific biblical commandments.
  • Muriel Agnes of Vital Principle Institute in Nova Scotia brought Stritmatter to Canada in 2002 to train English-speaking massage therapists, homeopaths, and acupuncturists.
  • On comparing, however, these valuable ingredients with the vital principles of liberty, we must perceive at once the difficulty of mingling them in their due proportions ."
  • He also underlined that Greece " would not relinquish its sovereignty and active contribution to European policy as this would be an act that circumvents a vital principle of Europeanism ."
  • Anthony : Yes, your honor, I have many things to say; for your ordered verdict of guilty, you have trampled under foot every vital principle of our government.
  • In Boerne vs . Flores, the court said that RFRA is not a proper exercise of congressional power because it contradicts vital principles necessary to maintain the federal-state balance.
  • To deny reappointment to a sitting appellate judge because of displeasure with the judge's philosophy or decisions in particular cases tosses the vital principle of judicial independence to the wind.
  • In 1855, Charles Collier published a translation titled " "'On the Vital Principle " "'; George Henry Lewes, however, found this description also wanting.
  • But according to Gates, " a vital principle is at stake : whether Microsoft and thousands of other American software companies will continue to be free to create software that benefits consumers ."
  • In finding that application of the Due Process Clause, the Court said that just compensation constituted " a vital principle of republican institutions [ without which ] almost all other rights would become worthless ".
  • Broad as the power of Congress is under the Enforcement Clause of the 14th Amendment, R . F . R . A . contradicts vital principles necessary to maintain separation of powers and the federal balance.
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