valid principles
[ˈvælɪd ˈprɪnsəpəlz]
noun phrase
princípios válidos
1. Fundamental rules or standards that are sound, legally acceptable, and logically justified
The court upheld the valid principles of constitutional law in its decision.
O tribunal manteve os princípios válidos da lei constitucional em sua decisão.
2. Established guidelines that have proven effectiveness and moral or ethical justification
The organization operates according to valid principles of transparency and accountability.
A organização opera de acordo com princípios válidos de transparência e responsabilidade.
3. Core beliefs or axioms that are recognized as correct and applicable in a given field or context
Valid principles of scientific research require peer review and reproducibility.
Princípios válidos da pesquisa científica exigem revisão por pares e reprodutibilidade.
In both Brazilian and American contexts, 'valid principles' is commonly used in academic, legal, and business discourse. In Brazil, it often appears in discussions about governance, organizational ethics, and constitutional matters. In the USA, it's frequently used in legal arguments, scientific methodology, and policy discussions. The term carries weight in formal settings and implies adherence to established norms and standards.
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