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precept

A precept is a rule of conduct or action; instruction or direction for a given course or action. A written command to demand for a payment.

precept

(= principle) rule of personal conduct (= teaching) a doctrine that is taught the teachings of religion he believed all the Christian precepts

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Simple sentences

An ounce of practice is worth a pound of precept.

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Keeping that man here defies every medical precept.
You will not follow my precept.
Gentlemen, what I am about to say. will shake the very foundation. of every medical precept you hold dear.
Everything is handed to you on a silver platter. You people, you just don't grasp the precept. of somebody who has to work for their breaks.
Doctor, are you familiar with the scientific precept known as Occam's Razor?
What is implicit in this simple precept of medicine?
Remember that precept and your time with me won't have been ill-spent.
I need you to precept a patient.
The first, the revolutionary precept of the hate crime.
I made the mistake of challenging the precept of unlimited expansion.
Precept of the home.
I mean, the first precept of buddhism is to avoid killing or harming any living being.
So you're breaking the first precept with every bite you chew.
Well, it's a well-known precept in quantum physics that observations shape reality.
Of something Chamfort wrote that is almost a precept.
Remember that one precept and your time with me will not have been ill-spent.
By the precept of Mt.
I mean, the first precept of buddhism is to avoid killing or harming any living being. So how can you reconcile that with eating meat?
First precept, knife, the nastiest bastards you can find in there within your first day.
Honoring our parents is the sweetest precept of all, Honorio, and very dear to God.
A maxim by Chamfort. It could almost be a precept.
Thanks to this, we felt the presence of His spirit that guide us towards the Truth and made us to live under the Holy Book precept's.
I saw their disappointment change to resignation and I, who by every precept should have put heart into them how could I help them who could so little help myself?
I'm challenging the moral code of altruism, the precept that man's moral duty is to live for others, that man must sacrifice himself to others.
And do you follow your own precept?
Every obstacle. Because he understood the simple, cruel perhaps, but unyielding precept that fuels this firm and, for that matter, the planet earth.
That was a primary precept.

News and current affairs

Each day, hundreds of interpreters literally pay lip service to this lofty precept, and millions of pages are translated annually so that citizens may consult EU law in their own language.
A time-honored precept is to avoid shaking investor confidence unnecessarily.

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