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fundamental principle

fundamental principle
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • eerste regel, hoofdpunt van enig stelsel of enige tak van wetenschap of stroming in de kunst
  • principles from which other truths can be derived

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fundamental principle
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • denkbeeld dat aan andere denkbeelden ten grondslag ligt, achterliggende idee
  • principles from which other truths can be derived

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fundamental principle
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • hoofdbewerking
  • principles from which other truths can be derived

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. That the king can do no wrong, is a necessary and fundamental principle of the English constitution.
  2. promoting the fundamental principle of freedom of expression;
  3. Non-discrimination is a fundamental principle of the European Union.
  4. Principle of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms
  5. Equality between men and women is a fundamental principle of the European Union.
  6. It states that it is fundamental to ensure the safe decommissioning of nuclear sites, and equally fundamental that the polluter-pays principle should apply to the nuclear industry.
  7. It is a general, fundamental principle of Community law to treat similar situations in a non-discriminatory way.
  8. It is a general, fundamental principle of Community law to treat similar situations in a non discriminatory way.
  9. Such infringements have the objective of artificially partitioning the single market and, thereby, jeopardise a fundamental principle of the Treaty.
  10. Pursuant to Articles 2 and 3 of the Treaty equal treatment for men and women is a fundamental principle of Community law.
  11. Such infringement of a fundamental international accounting standard (IAS), notably the accrual principle, was however not commented on by the auditors.
  12. If maintained, the Commission's reasoning on regional specificity would not respect the fundamental principle of subsidiarity in EU law and could constitute a misuse of its powers.
  13. The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union should be recalled, notably the principle set out in Article 3(2)(c) thereof.
  14. a fundamental research stage during which new materials and process concepts are developed and tested up to proof of principle [23] demonstration;
  15. However, the Court of Justice has consistently held that any restriction on the freedom to provide services, such as any derogation from a fundamental principle of the Treaty, must be interpreted restrictively [19].