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Tenet

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Tenet meaning

An opinion, belief, or principle that is held as absolute truth by someone or especially an organization.

Example sentences (20)

A basic tenet of social psychology is that if someone is surrounded by others who accept the same set of norms and rules of behavior, that person will find it very difficult to avoid internalizing this dominant set of values.

A central tenet of Kaczynski’s thought was levelled at those complicit representatives of what he called the Industrial Society and its state manifestation.

A central tenet of MMT is that governments are free to produce money because they control the currency.

A central tenet of the Christian faith is that one new man (or one new humanity) has been achieved in Jesus Christ, that the old creation has gone, and all things have become new.

A key tenet of the Wayfair approach to generative AI is to take a cautious and mindful strategic look at the technology before it is rolled out to production; it’s an approach that also makes sure to include humans.

Another crucial tenet that Mindy explains to her friends/suspects in is that a franchise is allowed to celebrate a bigger budget and more lavish setpieces.

As a group, sell-side analysts predict that Tenet Healthcare Co. will post 5.71 earnings per share for the current fiscal year.

Image: Tenet on left with Powell and U.N. ambassador John Negroponte at Security Council, Feb. 5, 2003.

In today’s rapidly evolving, interconnected world, the principle of reciprocity stands out as a pivotal tenet for effective leadership.

It seems that Pattinson, who had not watched "Tenet" at the time of the interview, couldn't recount the plot without aid.

Live and let live is a tenet of rural life in the West, and Wyoming has historically been a very conservative state that avoids interfering in social issues.

One guiding tenet of Beijing’s economic planners has been “two markets, two resources,” a concept typically credited to former party secretary Hu Yaobang and also espoused by then-Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping (link in Chinese).

On the surface, the whole premise of and its meaning seems to be that time can be changed, given that Tenet's entire agenda is seemingly to go backward in time to stop the world from ending.

Tech experts believe that safe harbour is a crucial tenet for ensuring free speech on the Internet since platforms only have to act on speech that is deemed illegal.

Tenet Healthcare announced that its board has initiated a stock repurchase program on Thursday, October 20th that allows the company to buyback $1.00 billion in shares.

The Dark Knight trilogy and films like The Prestige and Tenet demonstrate how scientific achievements can be manipulated for selfish and destructive purposes.

U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price said, “judicial independence is a central tenet of democracy,” at the time of her removal.

When you strip the act of batting of all theory and remove complications, it comes down to one basic tenet: play the ball in front of you.

A key tenet of journalism is that, in addition to reporting the news of the day, reporters play a valuable role in keeping politicians and other officials in check by reporting on topics that some may prefer remain quiet.

Amidst the conflict, a former US Army sergeant and undercover operative named Joshua (John David Washington, Tenet) is approached by the military (fronted by Alison Janney and Ralph Ineson) to join a mission to destroy a new weapon engineered by the AI.