Examples of using Principles-based approach in English and their translations into Hungarian
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A principles-based approach.
This kind of IRB evasion appears to be inconsistent with a principles-based approach.
The principles-based approach that I am advocating is not new;
Instead, I believe that we, as a community,will make progress if we adopt a principles-based approach.
IFRS15 establishes a principles-based approach to revenue recognition and measurement.
To address this problem,I will argue that researchers should adopt a principles-based approach.
The classic principles-based approach to biomedical ethics is Beauchamp and Childress(2012).
This kind of IRBevasion is probably not consistent with a principles-based approach to research ethics.
Further, the principles-based approach is sufficiently general that it will be helpful no matter where you work(e.g., university, government, NGO, or company).
Instead, I believe that we, as a community,will make progress if we adopt a principles-based approach.
As you will see, in some cases the principles-based approach leads to clear, actionable solutions.
To address this problem,I will argue that researchers should adopt a principles-based approach.
As you will see, in some cases the principles-based approach leads to clear, actionable solutions.
Humanitarian Assistance and Civil Protection will be strengthened andcontinue to follow a needs-based and principles-based approach.
Further, as you will see, taking a principles-based approach does not require an inordinate amount of time.
A principles-based approach means that researchers should not hide behind a narrow, legal definition of“research involving human subjects,” even if IRBs allow it.
However, I would encourage you to also take a principles-based approach when considering the ethics of your research.
The principles-based approach is sufficiently general that it will be helpful no matter where you work(e.g., university, government, NGO, or company).
However, I would encourage you to also take a principles-based approach when considering the ethics of your research.
A principles-based approach means that researchers should not hide behind a narrow, legal definition of“research involving human subjects,” even if IRBs allow it.
As that happens, I expect that the rules-based approach of social scientists andthe ad hoc approach of data scientists will evolve toward something like the principles-based approached described in chapter 6.
Further, consistent with the principles-based approach that I advocate in chapter 6, Sugie's approach went far beyond what was required by existing regulations.
This principles-based approach helps researchers make reasonable decisions for cases where rules have not yet been written, and it helps researchers communicate their reasoning to each other and the public.
The Commission outlined a targeted, principles-based approach, to fix problems flagged by respondents to the Commission's public consultation during its year-long assessment of platforms(see).
Finally, the principles-based approach is sufficiently general that I expect that it will be helpful no matter where your research takes place or where you work(e.g., university, government, NGO, or company).
The Commission outlined a targeted, principles-based approach, to fix problems flagged by respondents to the Commission's public consultation during its year-long assessment of platforms(see questions and answers).
This principles-based approach ensures that researchers can make reasonable decisions about research for which rules have not yet been written and that we can communicate our reasoning with other researchers and the public.
This principles-based approach helps researchers make reasonable decisions for cases where rules have not yet been written, and it helps researchers communicate their reasoning to each other and the public.
In addition, the principles-based EU approach regulation is shaping international convergence in accountancy, investment services, UCITS, banking(CRD), and in other areas offering opportunities for global standard setting leadership.
For the EESC governance does not mean an increase in bureaucracy butthe adoption of a vigorous principles-based, policy centred approach aiming at the achievement of the agreed EU targets.