1 based on principles, or (of a person) having good personal standards of behavior: --
She was known among her colleagues as a principled professional.
We utilise linguistically-principled assumptions in obtaining features to be used in a machine learning paradigm.
Principled reasons are presented that argue for maintaining a stringent definition of communities of practice, such that more than shared practices or behaviors is required.
Of par ticular interest is his asser tion that even under equivalence, other principled restrictions on code-switching may apply.
The stress patterns of these forms also turn out to be principled.
Within the set of morphologically derived place names, there are four principled subtypes.
There is no way of making a principled choice.
What principled reason could there be, then, for thinking that w is a set?
However, there is need to motivate a principled case for a more populous abstract domain.