We have no meanings for "basic tenet" in our records yet.
1 The most basic tenet of American law is the presumption of innocence.
2 We're as guilty as the rest in forgetting this basic tenet .
3 Getting your side of the story out first is a basic tenet of corporate communications.
4 It interfered with the basic tenet of my philosophy-freedom
5 A basic tenet of hand-to-hand combat is that the body goes where the head goes.
6 The basic tenet now is that we cannot sustain economic growth if we damage the environment.
7 A basic tenet was: "Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof."
8 She tries to float above it, stay true to her most basic tenet : think only of the dance.
9 This severely dilutes the basic tenet of the entire criminal legal system; that one is innocent until proven guilty.
10 Doing no harm to current retirees is a basic tenet of sound retirement policy, as well as basic fairness.
11 I've never come across anyone who has questioned the basic tenet of free at the point of delivery, universally available.
12 The initiative announced by Seamus Mallon at the SDLP conference fails utterly to recognise this basic tenet of democratic procedure.
13 The British government has chosen to ignore this basic tenet and has blamed all and sundry for its own shortcomings.
14 Even the most basic tenet of Communism, that of providing for the proletariat, cannot be realized in such a context.
15 This is the basic tenet on which, since July 1933, all preaching in the Churches of Germany has been practically proscribed.
16 It's a basic tenet of corporate communications that if you've got bad news you get it all out in one go.
Other examples for "basic tenet"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Basic tenet through the time
Basic tenet across language varieties