The 2002 Act asserted that the time-tested fundamental protective principals of traditional notarization must remain the same regardless of the technology used to create a signature.
In five months the commission reported the fundamental principals of New York's educational system.
This invention embodied the fundamental principal of electric telephone.
"The fact is that the vast majority of the more than one billion Muslims in the world readily accept the fundamental principals of democracy," he writes.
This legacy of trade secrecy became a fundamental principal of the patenting system here, and during debate over the legislation, the new provision prompted some loud objections.
But in a highly critical dissent, written by Judge Judith Kaye, the minority broke with the majority on the fundamental principals in all three cases.
Non selectivity was a fundamental principal of collective education; every child got 12 years of study, they took no tests whatsoever and no grades were recorded.
The fundamental technological principal on which the device operates has changed.
Critics often look for theories about a musician: patterns of strengths and weaknesses that reveal fundamental principals about a player's technique, musical interpretations and personality.
We're having a failure to agree on a fundamental principal.