We have defended that principle in court and remain committed to it today.
"If we lose that principle in the debate then we're going to lose."
Last year, the Court extended that principle to both sides in civil cases.
The Net just makes it more so and applies that principle to other information suppliers.
Lots of us, inside and outside the academy, observe that principle all the time.
He's put that principle into practice in much of Eastern Europe.
The majority upheld that principle - but by only a single vote.
It didn't take long for him to convert that principle to his quadricycle.
My group will vote against this report because it disregards that important principle.
There are some obvious lessons to be drawn from applying that principle.