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Her students, however, manage to balance principles and popularity.
"But the real challenge is who and what we will replace him with?" At the same time, there remains a debate within the party about whether the candidates are moving too far right in pursuit of their most ideologically committed voters, and about how to balance principles against the assumption that winning the White House requires the ability to appeal to centrist voters.
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Rajan said he had a duty to his staff and had to "balance principle with pragmatism".
But, out of duty to his staff, his self-censorship had been necessary to "balance principle with pragmatism".
Now his challenge to his rivals has boomeranged into a test of Mr. Obama's own ability to balance principle and politics in a very different context.
"But the fact is as an editor you have got to balance principle with pragmatism, and I felt yesterday evening a few different conflicting principles: I felt a duty to readers; a duty to the dead; I felt a duty to journalism – and I also felt a duty to my staff.
Objective of this paper is to investigate distorted incentives that stem from loopholes in the market design which BRPs can use to undermine electricity balancing principles in favour of gaming opportunities between the domestic imbalance energy pricing and international wholesale markets.
Leaders must consider how to balance the principles collectively rather than treat the application of each as a unitary goal.
But there are general characteristics we associate with moderation, including prudence, the humility to recognize limits (including our own), the willingness to balance competing principles and an aversion to fanaticism.
As the debate rages over the Transportation Security Administration's new air travel security methods, we should bear in mind that an essential ingredient of a free, democratic society is the ability and willingness to balance competing principles.
Nonetheless, the responsible politician is the one who acts with a lucid understanding of the necessity to balance these principles rather than giving in to a punitive rigorism that would deny, in Thomas Jefferson's words, "the right which nature has given to all men of departing from [and I would add, from joining with] the country in which choice, not chance has placed them" (1774).
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