- PRINCIPLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
She doesn't have any principles He was a man of principle Anyway, I can't deceive him - it's against all my principles I never gamble, as a matter of principle (= because I believe it is wrong) She'd never ask to borrow money, on principle
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In 'Principles,' investor and entrepreneur Ray Dalio shares his approach to life and management, which he believes anyone can use to make themselves more successful
- Principle - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A principle is a kind of rule, belief, or idea that guides you You can also say a good, ethical person has a lot of principles In general, a principle is some kind of basic truth that helps you with your life "Be fair" is a principle that guides (or should guide) most people and businesses
- Principle - Wikipedia
Classically it is considered to be one of the most important fundamental principles or laws of thought (along with the principles of identity, non-contradiction and sufficient reason)
- PRINCIPLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The principles of a particular theory or philosophy are its basic rules or laws
- principle noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Discussing all these details will get us nowhere; we must get back to first principles (= the most basic rules) The court derived a set of principles from this general rule
- What does principles mean? - Definitions. net
The principles of such a system are understood by its users as the essential characteristics of the system, or reflecting system's designed purpose, and the effective operation or use of which would be impossible if any one of the principles was to be ignored
- Principle Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Principle definition: A basic truth, law, or assumption
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