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1 principle
• oppi• ohjenuora• toimintaperiaate• normi• instruktio• johtolause• alkuperä• alkuperuste• vaikuttava tekijä• prinsiippifinance, business, economy• pääomaperuste• katsomus• mielipide• perusperiaate• periaate• perusajatus• malli• standardi• säädös• säännös• sääntö• käsitys• laki• lähtökohta* * *'prinsəpəl1) (a general truth, rule or law: the principle of gravity.) periaate, laki2) (the theory by which a machine etc works: the principle of the jet engine.) toimintaperiaate•- in principle
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2 principle of principle of separate property
• erillisomaisuusperiaateEnglish-Finnish dictionary > principle of principle of separate property
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3 principle heir
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4 principle of adhesion
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5 principle of classification
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6 principle of continuation
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7 principle of continued journey
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8 principle of continuity
bookkeeping• jatkuvuusperiaate -
9 principle of contradiction
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10 principle of earnings-related pension
• ansaitsemisperiaate (eläke)English-Finnish dictionary > principle of earnings-related pension
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11 principle of effectiveness
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12 principle of equality
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13 principle of equity
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14 principle of Immediacy
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15 principle of interpretation
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16 principle of irremovability
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17 principle of judicial investigation
• virallisuusperiaateEnglish-Finnish dictionary > principle of judicial investigation
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18 principle of law
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19 principle of legality
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20 principle of lex domicilii
• kotipaikkaperiaate
См. также в других словарях:
principle — prin‧ci‧ple [ˈprɪnspl] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] a moral rule or set of ideas that makes you behave in a particular way: • The single European market works on market principles. • As a matter of principle (= a rule that is very important … Financial and business terms
principle — principle, axiom, fundamental, law, theorem are comparable when they denote a proposition or other formulation stating a fact or a generalization accepted as true and basic. Principle applies to a generalization that provides a basis for… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Principle — Prin ci*ple, n. [F. principe, L. principium beginning, foundation, fr. princeps, cipis. See {Prince}.] 1. Beginning; commencement. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Doubting sad end of principle unsound. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. A source, or origin; that… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
principle — I (axiom) noun accepted belief, adage, admitted maxim, article of belief, article of faith, assertion, assurance, basic doctrine, basic law, basic rule, basic truth, belief, canon, conviction, credo, declaration of faith, decretum, doctrine,… … Law dictionary
principle — [prin′sə pəl] n. [ME, altered < MFr principe < L principium: see PRINCIPIUM] 1. the ultimate source, origin, or cause of something 2. a natural or original tendency, faculty, or endowment 3. a fundamental truth, law, doctrine, or motivating … English World dictionary
principle — ► NOUN 1) a fundamental truth or proposition serving as the foundation for belief or action. 2) a rule or belief governing one s personal behaviour. 3) morally correct behaviour and attitudes. 4) a general scientific theorem or natural law. 5) a… … English terms dictionary
principle — late 14c., fundamental truth or proposition, from Anglo Fr. principle, O.Fr. principe, from L. principium (plural principia) a beginning, first part, from princeps (see PRINCE (Cf. prince)). Meaning origin, source is attested from early 15c.… … Etymology dictionary
principle — [n1] law, standard assumption, axiom, basis, canon, convention, criterion, dictum, doctrine, dogma, ethic, form, formula, foundation, fundamental, golden rule*, ground, maxim, origin, postulate, precept, prescript, principium, proposition,… … New thesaurus
Principle — Prin ci*ple, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Principled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Principling}.] To equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet, or rule of conduct, good or ill. [1913 Webster] Governors should be… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
principle — /prin seuh peuhl/, n. 1. an accepted or professed rule of action or conduct: a person of good moral principles. 2. a fundamental, primary, or general law or truth from which others are derived: the principles of modern physics. 3. a fundamental… … Universalium
principle — noun 1 basic general rule ADJECTIVE ▪ basic, broad, central, fundamental, general, underlying ▪ the basic principles of car maintenance ▪ b … Collocations dictionary