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Differences among principle, idea, belief, law and rule



 
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Differences among principle, idea, belief, law and rule #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 07, 2005 0:49 am   Differences among principle, idea, belief, law and rule
 

What are differences among 'principle','idea','belief','law' and 'rule'?
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Word group #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 07, 2005 13:15 pm   Word group
 

Hi qxt_001,

If your question refers to one of the exercises, please tell me which one.

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