What's the difference between principle and raphaelism?

Principle


Definition:

  • (n.) Beginning; commencement.
  • (n.) A source, or origin; that from which anything proceeds; fundamental substance or energy; primordial substance; ultimate element, or cause.
  • (n.) An original faculty or endowment.
  • (n.) A fundamental truth; a comprehensive law or doctrine, from which others are derived, or on which others are founded; a general truth; an elementary proposition; a maxim; an axiom; a postulate.
  • (n.) A settled rule of action; a governing law of conduct; an opinion or belief which exercises a directing influence on the life and behavior; a rule (usually, a right rule) of conduct consistently directing one's actions; as, a person of no principle.
  • (n.) Any original inherent constituent which characterizes a substance, or gives it its essential properties, and which can usually be separated by analysis; -- applied especially to drugs, plant extracts, etc.
  • (v. t.) To equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet, or rule of conduct, good or ill.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Stress is laid on certain principles of diagnostic research in the event of extra-suprarenal pheochromocytomas.
  • (2) However, as the same task confronts the Lib Dems, do we not now have a priceless opportunity to bring the two parties together to undertake a fundamental rethink of the way social democratic principles and policies can be made relevant to modern society.
  • (3) To a supporter at the last election like me – someone who spoke alongside Nick Clegg at the curtain-raiser event for the party conference during the height of Labour's onslaught on civil liberties, and was assured privately by two leaders that the party was onside about civil liberties – this breach of trust and denial of principle is astonishing.
  • (4) The White House denied there had been an agreement, but said it was open in principle to such negotations.
  • (5) Using the MTT assay and analyzing the data using the median-effect principle, we showed that synergistic cytotoxic interactions exist between CDDP and VM in their liposomal form.
  • (6) The heretofore "permanently and totally disabled versus able-bodied" principle in welfare reforms is being abbandoned.
  • (7) The binding follows the principle of isotope dilution in the physiologic range of vitamin B12 present in human serum.
  • (8) The principle of the liquid and solid two-phase radioimmunoassay and its application to measuring the concentrations of triiodothyronine and thyroxine of human serum in a single sample at the same time are described in this paper.
  • (9) Spectrophotometric tests for the presence of a lysozyme-like principle in the serum also revealed similar trends with a significant loss of enzyme activity in 2,4,5-T-treated insects.
  • (10) All these strains produced an enterotoxic principle, antigenically related to cholera coli family of enterotoxins, as detected by latex agglutination and immuno-dot-blot tests.
  • (11) The basic principle of the resonant tool, its adaptation for surgery, the experimental results of its use in animals, and clinical experience are reported.
  • (12) It seems tragic, then, that so little of these principles transfer over to the container in which the work is done.
  • (13) This conception of the city as an expression of both regal power and social order, guided by cosmological principles and the pursuit of yin-yang equilibrium, was unlike anything in the western tradition.
  • (14) The general principles of bypass surgery as they affect the cerebral circulation are reviewed.
  • (15) The interest of this view resides in the resulting general principle of classification and interpretation of all forms of disease, giving rise to an "existenialistic pathology".
  • (16) Eight of the UK's biggest supermarkets have signed up to a set of principles following concerns that they were "failing to operate within the spirit of the law" over special offers and promotions for food and drink, the Office of Fair Trading has said.
  • (17) Although the general guiding principle of pharmacotherapy for anxiety disorders--the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time--remains, this rule should not interfere with the judicious use of medications as long as the benefits justify it.
  • (18) In older stages, the cervical joints rotate according to geometric and lever arm principles.
  • (19) Spain’s constitutional court responded by unanimously ruling that the legislation had ignored and infringed the rules of the 1978 constitution , adding that the “principle of democracy cannot be considered to be separate from the unconditional primacy of the constitution”.
  • (20) The principles and practice of aneasthesia for patients having coronary bypass grafts are discussed.

Raphaelism


Definition:

  • (n.) The principles of painting introduced by Raphael, the Italian painter.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Raphael Honigstein Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bayern Munich’s Douglas Costa.
  • (2) The price was dwarfed by the world record for an old master painting, just under £50m paid at a London auction for Rubens's Massacre of the Innocents two years ago, and the £22m paid this year by the National Gallery for Raphael's Madonna of the Pinks, for which the Getty Museum in California originally offered over £30m.
  • (3) I mean, I know Raphael’s family, they are ordinary and I suspected absolutely nothing.” Core, who is used to gangs bringing their troubles to his premises says what is pulling these youngsters toward terrorism is something very powerful that he does not understand.
  • (4) But Raphael's point is important: there is an emotional asymmetry determined by David and Ed's ages.
  • (5) His Weeping Woman recalls such masterpieces as Michelangelo's Pieta and Raphael's Deposition .
  • (6) Werder’s love affair with Claudio Pizarro ignites again after hat-trick against Bayer | Raphael Honigstein Read more Five minutes into the second half, Aubameyang controlled the ball on his head neatly and raced past David Alaba but his shot hit the out-rushing Neuer.
  • (7) Raphael wrote: “We believe our audience is sophisticated enough to accept a broad range of viewpoints, and we are loth to censor or avoid significant works of literature because they might be controversial.” BBC Radio 4 Publicity said online: “In Hilary Mantel’s mischievous story, a knock at the door announces an unexpected visitor who has plans to alter the course of history as people know it.
  • (8) Hancox starred, along with his filmmaking partner Raphael Fox, in the Channel 4 reality TV show My Transsexual Summer , which followed seven people undertaking gender affirmation procedures.
  • (9) But back it has come through a revival of interest in radical women, the peace movement, Raphael Samuel’s History Workshop , and the sprouting of local peoples’ history groups.
  • (10) Jürgen Klopp just the man to pump up the Anfield volume for Liverpool | Raphael Honigstein Read more Klopp was non-committal about his future when asked about Liverpool’s interest at a meeting of German coaches in Leverkusen on Monday.
  • (11) 5.50pm GMT raphael honigstein (@honigstein) @ sidlowe is your man for all Nacho questions.
  • (12) His knowledge of antique culture thanks Raphael to his lectures of Dante and Petrarque, to the humanists of Urbino mostly to his friend Castiglione--and to those of the papal court, and also to the recently discovered ancient sculptures.
  • (13) One of those who is understood to be dead after joining Isis is Raphael Hostey.
  • (14) At Dulwich there's an assiduous School-of-Raphael-style battle drawing from 1625 and more attractively, a 1628 canvas, The Arcadian Shepherds , echoing Titian at his most sensuous and poetic.
  • (15) Raphael said supporters of the ban have failed to prove how allowing gay marriage would make opposite sex couples less likely to marry.
  • (16) He has Fellaini, Cleverly, Raphael, Smalling at his disposal to assist him conquer England again.
  • (17) Three radiation therapy departments in Connecticut (Uncas on Thames Hospital, Norwich; Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven; and the Hospital of Saint Raphael, New Haven) have consistently used the strategy of staging laparotomy with splenectomy for clinical stage I and II Hodgkin's disease patients with primary radiation therapy as initial therapy for most pathologic stage (PS) I and II patients.
  • (18) Just beside the temple are the epic 18th-century ruins of Downhill, the Earl Bishop’s enormous mansion, upon whose lichen-stained walls great works by Rubens and Raphael once hung.
  • (19) Raphael was the most enthusiastic of all remake artists.
  • (20) The work of Hilary Mantel – a double Booker prize-winning author – is of significant interest to the public and we will not shy away from the controversial subject matter that features in one of the four stories read across the week.” The station’s commissioning editor, Caroline Raphael, pointed out in a blogpost that Charles Moore’s official biography of Margaret Thatcher was Book of the Week on Radio 4 when it was published last year.

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