The principles referred both to the goals of broadcasting and to a particular form of organization through which (alone?) they could be achieved.
In statistics, the principle of marginality refers to the fact that the average (or main) effects, of variables in an analysis are marginal to their interaction effect.
The Japanese aesthetic principle of Ma refers to empty or open space.
For this reason, the principle of parsimony if often referred to as Occam's razor.
Duality principle or principle of duality may refer to:
Archimedean principle may refer to:
This principle is broad and can refer to an array of different configurations that vary based on the underlying theory of economics employed.
The principle of good form refers to the tendency to group together forms of similar shape, pattern, color, etc.
The principles referred to in section 6 are a statement of intentions, only.
A principle in Aikido referred to as "third teaching" (which includes certain wristlocks)