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A principle phrase is a group of words that contains a key idea or underlying truth. It often serves as a guiding principle or fundamental belief that shapes how one approaches a situation or problem.
Belief in One God.
Faith is key to salvation
If Stephen Douglas believed in popular sovereignty, he would have supported allowing individual states and territories to decide for themselves whether to permit slavery. This stance was a key aspect of his political platform during his debates with Abraham Lincoln over the expansion of slavery in the United States. Douglas's belief in popular sovereignty was based on the principle of self-determination and state rights.
A key note speech is typically the most important speech given during a professional gathering. They key note address is usually what a conference is built around and given towards the beginning of the gathering.
initial planning
Principle of Uniformitarianism.
The part of speech for "key" depends on how it is used. See the examples below. Do you have a key to our house? (key = noun) Please summarize the key ideas. (key = adjective) He was very angry, but I don't think he'd key the side of my car. (key = verb)
The principle of uniformitarianism is the principle that the answers to the past can be found in the present, meaning that everything is uniform in how it works. Such as a volcano erupting today would be the same as it would have been a billion years ago. Or rain would fall the same was today as it would in the time of the dinosaurs. It can be summarized as,"the present is the key to the past".
Make as much money as possible.
businesses are owned by the people collectively
government ownership of property