Sentence examples for principled demand from inspiring English sources

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He has already profited from this (apparently principled) demand: opinion polls suggest he is Pakistan's most popular politician and his support is surging.He hopes to profit more: Mr Sharif needs some grateful judges to overturn a ban on his candidacy for election.

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However, there's a huge world of difference between leveling principled criticism, demanding accountability, and truth in action from Sanders, and the over the top factually challenged, and plain out right slander and lies against him.

But feelings of helplessness are practically un-American: we have the opportunity to demand principled and independent leadership, if we will only try.

No power elite can stop the people (which includes wage slaves in the police and the military) from asserting whatever threshold of organized people power to demand principled changes to an inherently unjust economic system to one based on fundamentally just and reasonable moral principles grounded on the inherent dignity and freedom of every person.

Sandrine Kiberlain is superb as Simone de Beauvoir – demanding, principled and controlled.

This means the board must monitor management; understand, not just sign, the annual report and have zero tolerance for misleading disclosure; and be clear that it expects and demands principled disclosure, not pushing the envelope.

The mistake the Negro leagues made was in allowing raiding parties, led initially by the Dodgers Branch Rickeyy, to grab their best players, instead of being organized enough -- and principled enough -- to demand some official affiliation with Major League Baseball.

All conservatives must demand that only principled originalists be nominated to the Supreme Court and lower courts.

He was elected unanimously by the discredited communist-era parliament, and again in June by its freely elected successor.Many dissidents' political careers flared in 1989 but fizzled thereafter: they were too individualistic, or principled, or eccentric for the demands of public life.

Now, both in football and business terms, the practical person in us cannot blame Shepherd for not sacking the miscreants, even if the principled part demands them being cast out.

Still, they earned a reputation for being principled on civil rights issues by demanding that black bands always appear with them in concert, even at the expense of losing gigs in the South.

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