fixed principle
[FꞮKST PRꞮN.sə.pəl]
nounpl: fixed principles
princípio fixo
1. An established rule or fundamental truth that does not change and serves as the basis for action or belief
The company operates on the fixed principle that customer satisfaction comes first.
A empresa funciona segundo o princípio fixo de que a satisfação do cliente é primordial.
2. A constant or immutable guideline in philosophy, science, or ethics
In mathematics, the principle that two plus two equals four is a fixed principle.
Em matemática, o princípio fixo de que dois mais dois é igual a quatro é imutável.
3. A core belief or standard that remains unchanged despite varying circumstances
His fixed principle of honesty guided all his business decisions.
Seu princípio fixo de honestidade orientou todas as suas decisões comerciais.
The phrase 'fixed principle' is commonly used in both American and Brazilian contexts in formal, academic, and business discourse. In Brazil, it often appears in legal, philosophical, and corporate governance discussions. The concept reflects values of stability and consistency important in both cultures' approach to ethics, business practices, and organizational standards.
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