Principle of treating others as oneself would wish to be treated, found in many religions and cultures.
Moral rule, according to which it is forbidden to cause somewhat to someone which one does not want to suffer.
Concept in British law, concerning statutory construction, used to avoid the consequences of a literal but absurd or obnoxious interpretation of the wording of a statute.
Ещё 1 Always a golden rule in travel, advance planning is especially important now.
2 Those two moves suggest AT has acknowledged the golden rule of business.
3 Besides, the golden rule of the Army is that rank makes right.
4 That is the golden rule of a forced march in the desert.
5 Expediency is the golden rule in all relations with the common room.
6 At least she follows his golden rule -keepi the hat on.
7 To leave well alone is a golden rule worth all in Pythagoras.
8 As a businessman, what is the one golden rule you live by?
9 It could serve as the golden rule for team's playing against Donegal.
10 This is the golden rule which has been handed down through centuries.
11 That is a golden rule which Mr Gresham ought to have remembered.
12 It's a golden rule of fashion that hemlines rise when times are good.
13 Finance journalists have a golden rule : never advise anyone on finance.
14 There is no risk of breaking the golden rule , he said.
15 The golden rule of drinkers in Sweden is to plan ahead.
16 He'd broken the golden rule of maintaining three points of contact.
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