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The Tagalog word for "principle" is "prinsipyo."
The homophone for the word "principle" is "principal."
Both are correct, but "secret of success" is the more commonly used phrase. It refers to the underlying principle or key factor that leads to success in any endeavor.
A common prefix for "principle" is "un-", as in "principle" becoming "unprincipled." A common suffix is "-ly," forming "principally."
Principal and principle are homophones.
the principle that reflects the people is individual rights!
A working principle is a regulation or rule that is used so that work can be done. This is a general phrase that can be used in any circumstance from the working principle of a motor, to the working principle of a solar cells.
The correct preposition is "of." The complete phrase is "a man of principle," which means someone who adheres to a set of moral values or beliefs.
Of the classical period simply focussed on the principle? Gimme a break.
A synonym for the word doctrine is belief or principle.
(in the US) You may be referring to the phrase, "due process." Also - the phrase their "Constitutional rights."
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The phrase "younger over older" can be used to explain the principle of prioritizing new ideas, innovations, or perspectives over traditional or established ones. This principle suggests that fresh approaches often lead to progress and adaptation in a rapidly changing world. It emphasizes the value of embracing change and the insights that younger generations can bring to various fields, including technology, culture, and social dynamics.
The phrase relates to the very early 'medical' principle of the four 'humours', one of which was bile (choler) considered to be anywhere from simply ill-'humoured' to outright evil. Thus 'liver-grown' would be the result of evil intent.
"Arduis fidelis" is a Latin phrase that translates to "faithful in difficulties" or "faithful through hardships." It reflects a commitment to loyalty and perseverance even in challenging circumstances. This phrase is often used as a motto or guiding principle, emphasizing resilience and steadfastness.
The Aufbau principle is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics that describes the order in which electrons populate atomic orbitals. According to this principle, electrons fill the lowest energy orbitals first before moving to higher energy levels. This ordering helps predict the electron configuration of an atom, which in turn influences its chemical properties. The principle is often summarized by the phrase "building up," reflecting the sequential addition of electrons.
The phrase used in Genesis is "according to their kind." This phrase emphasizes the idea that living things reproduce offspring that are similar to themselves in characteristics and traits. It reflects the concept of heredity and genetic principles guiding the passing of traits from parents to offspring.