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Whether guided by ego or committed to principle, he refuses to give up.
He was admirably committed to principle and open to innovative ideas.
Like the Nixon administration, Mr. Gore said, the Bush administration is not committed to principle but is obsessed with its re-election.
Even those sympathetic to the party's beliefs complain that it is prone to infighting, fundamentally more committed to principle than electoral action and seemingly incapable of raising money or organizing supporters.
NORQUIST: Ronald Reagan for creating the modern Republican party committed to principle rather than a regional party of the North.
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Infosys was unusually committed to principles of fairness and transparency.
This method is powerful, fruitful, and not committed to principles for which we have, as yet, only scant evidence; the method begins with what we do know and teases out what we can know next.
Persecuted by the Confederacy and ignored by the Union, Knight's militia declares a "Free State of Jones" committed to principles of social and economic egalitarianism.
Firms can reverse these numbers, but they must commit to principles that haven't always come naturally to big business: candour and transparency.
Those who argue for the occasionalist reading of al-Ghazālī appear to regard him as committed to this principle, while their opponents (such as Griffel) argue that al-Ghazālī is not fully committed to this principle.
Thus, if Bergmann is committed to this principle, he seems to have taken on a major commitment that Howard-Snyder has not.
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