adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a guiding principle (= a principle that helps you decide what to do )
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Fairness is the guiding principle.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
hand
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Under Mr Yarrow's guiding hand , the reputation of the school was untarnished, these five long years.
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The natives had run amok without her firm guiding hand .
light
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To followers, he is more than just a guiding light - he is the Messiah.
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Father Peter, its guiding light , was also its provider of funds and sustenance.
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That will be the guiding light of the next Labour government.
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Eddie was his hero, his guiding light .
principle
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They can do this by establishing clear guiding principles against which all actions need to be evaluated.
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The guiding principle of the Okapi research is that the system must adapt itself to the user rather than the converse.
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We must set some guiding principles for the way in which we run our business, worldwide.
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The guiding principles then of etymology and precedent would not be acceptable today.
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It is guiding principle , abiding truth.
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The guiding principle is that our minds are more active when we view with a purpose.
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I think certain guiding principles can help and offer starting- points for reflective thinking.
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Our guiding principle remains our commitment to the Total Quality Management process.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I think certain guiding principles can help and offer starting- points for reflective thinking.
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It is guiding principle, abiding truth.
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The time seems ripe to change these guiding beliefs.
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They are the guiding principle in his life and work and must be clearly visible in any evaluation.
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They can do this by establishing clear guiding principles against which all actions need to be evaluated.