Sentence examples for The principled from inspiring English sources

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The principled

adjective

Based on, having or manifesting principles.

  • Governors should be well principled. --Roger L'Estrange.

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Note the "principled" part.

What's the principled conservative answer?

"He's the principled conservative," the announcer says.

"He's the principled conservative," one of the group's ads says.

Adams was the realist, the skeptic, the principled pessimist.

In North Dakota, the principled are taped and tied, the crooked are bow-tied.

But there is no evidence that the principled position is working.

Malala's voice has the purity, but also the rigidity, of the principled.

I might not agree with it, but I respect it for the principled position it is.

He succinctly gives us the crusty human being along with the principled statesman.

"There are some that think we should stick to the principled position of free education.

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